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24: 12:00 a.m.-1:00 a.m. (2001)
perfect season
I missed watching 24, which has a very special place for me, for the second time! It's one of my favorite seasons and I like the old images. Nina is making me nervous. What happened to Kim and Janet is sad, but Kim is to blame.
Names on the Cup (2017)
This was a dang good documentary.
A wonderful documentary on the Stanley Cup, with interviews with the winners and narrated by Kiefer Sutherland. If you are a hockey fan, 1 hour and 40 minutes is quite filling. The winners of the trophy have such a story that, in addition to the fact that the trophy has a mystery of its own, you get a good knowledge of this iconic trophy in this documentary.
I know Kiefer is a hockey fan. The fact that he is a narrator in the documentary, of course, makes you watch it.
Marked (2014)
Oh Kiefer... looks gorgeous in this!
It saddens me that I can't see reviews for this movie. That was so sweet and heartwarming. Very touching. I wish it had taken an hour.
I Trust You to Kill Me (2006)
Much more than a music documentary!
It was one of the best music documentaries I've ever seen, and I didn't think I'd have that much fun watching it. I enjoyed it, because I discovered a band called Rocco DeLuca and The Burden, thanks to Kiefer Sutherland. He has undertaken the tour organizer of the group. Even this can make the documentary watch.
If I come to the group, I witnessed that they attach great importance to the music they make. I was not impressed, but I can say that I was. Kiefer's sentences for the group were really honest. Throughout the documentary, he acted as he honestly did, and once again I admired him.
Kiefer's "i trust you to kill me" tattoo on the Icelandic rune inspired me greatly. I love him very much.
The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2012)
Very good.
The Reluctant Fundamentalist ... I am very happy to finally have the opportunity to watch this movie, which has been on my list for a long time. It was a movie that pleased me with its realistic details and great selection of actors. The adaptation of Pakistani writer Mohsin Hamid, the film focuses on the attitude of Americans towards him, in contrast to the difficulties Pakistani Changez faced due to the hostage-taking incident in his country. As some of the shootings were made in Istanbul, I was very impressed that they shared a role with Riz Ahmed, Kiefer Sutherland and Haluk Bilginer on the same stage. If I heard about this movie, thanks to Kiefer Sutherland. I would never have known about this movie if I didn't know him. I am grateful as always.