24 star Carlos Bernard is one of the show's few fixtures. With all the double-crossings, cliff-hangers and back-stabbings, it's a wonder anyone has survived from the first season, but his character Tony Almeida was an integral part of the season just aired, the seventh in the show's run. All indications suggest that he'll be back in a big way for Day 8, set to kick off in January.
The actor came to London this week to promote the DVD release of the Season 7 - also available on Blu-ray for the first time - and RT sat down with him to guage his five favourite films, talk about the show and do our best to learn all we could about Day 8. We failed spectacularly on the latter point, for he chose instead to invent an plot implausible even by 24 standards, but read on for the rest...
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The Great One writes: on Oct 23 2009 10:45 AM Tony! The best character on the show. (Reply to this) |
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Escapefromalcatraz writes: on Oct 23 2009 11:45 AM Well, they are certainly five (er six) excellent choices. GGR is my favorite among 'em, but they're all terrific films. I wonder what Gordo will have to say about this. :) (Reply to this) |
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AntonChigurh writes: on Oct 23 2009 11:57 AM Its nice to see GlenGarry Glen Ross gets some appreciation from someone. (Reply to this) |
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Oct 23 2009 12:15 PM I'm still totally baffled as to why THE VERDICT is rated R. Is it because Newman's character hits a woman who was spying on him for the side of the Church? BAH! (Reply to this) |
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Blake J. writes: on Oct 23 2009 12:20 PM The godfather is a great movie but soo overrated. Definitly not so great that it needs be mandatory in every top 5 list. Honestly I've always liked Goodfellas better. (Reply to this) |
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Don't Tase Me Bro writes: on Oct 23 2009 12:44 PM Wait for it: the obligatory 'whinge' over yet another Five Favorite Films list including BLADE RUNNER... (Reply to this) |
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Sinister Minister writes: on Oct 23 2009 12:49 PM glad to see gladiator getting some love. (Reply to this) |
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David W. writes: on Oct 23 2009 02:11 PM It's nice to see "Gladiator" on the list. (Reply to this) |
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Dave J. writes: on Oct 23 2009 02:20 PM He doesn't elaborate too much on why he loved these films but I guess he doesn't really have to if he's a professional actor? (Reply to this) |
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Mister_Prophet writes: on Oct 23 2009 02:35 PM The only reason to read these is if the person stating their favorites actually has something interesting to say about his selections. This guy doesn't. (Reply to this) |
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Oct 23 2009 02:36 PM Well, he does say that Newman's acting in THE VERDICT is his best. . . [which is wrong] (Reply to this) |
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Film Ninja writes: on Oct 23 2009 02:57 PM That's not a bad top 5, at least for a Hollywood only list. You can tell Tony likes his iconic actors like Pacino, Newman and company (no Jack Nicholson?), which isn't very surprising. I guess people just respect the top performers in their business. (Reply to this) |
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R.J. MacReady writes: on Oct 23 2009 03:31 PM That is a really solid list. Awesome to see Glengarry on there. (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Oct 23 2009 03:48 PM Probably the closest to my own top 5 list I've seen so far. Good choices, too bad he betrayed Jack Bauer. His death will not be painless. (Reply to this) |
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JohnnyJonJon writes: on Oct 23 2009 07:08 PM Gladiator and The Verdict. I'm good with this list. (Reply to this) |
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kingcaesar writes: on Oct 23 2009 07:28 PM In reply to this comment (#2555390) same here (Reply to this) |
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Rewolwerowiec S. writes: on Oct 24 2009 03:50 PM That's 6 movies you moron (Reply to this) |
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King Kubrick writes: on Oct 24 2009 05:03 PM I'm going to go right ahead and finally get this off my chest. Gladiator is a terrible terrible film. I remember when I first saw it back in 2000 I thought it was abysmal. Indecipherable action sequences, a rote story, a lead performance consisting of Russell Crowe staring wistfully off into the distance for two hours, and just a ludicrous plot. It felt like a very poor man's spartacus. Then the oscars rolled around and I was stunned that it was nominated for anything. I mean seriously, this was before I followed movies closely and my jaw dropped. I've tried to give it a chance in the decade since. Everyone I know loves it and I've ended watching it many more times than I should have and it still hasn't grow on me. I completely cant comprehend anyone who says anything positive about that film. I don't like it and I'm sure I never will. (Reply to this) |
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NTROST writes: on Oct 24 2009 10:37 PM In reply to this comment (#2555642) @King Kubrick You can hate Ridley Scott's "Gladiator" all you want as that's your own personal opinion & taste BUT just because you think it's a "terrible" film doesn't mean it actually is. I could go through a lot of clarification on why the film is actually a marvelous film but I'm not going to get into all that heavy entailment through the film's pillar configuration & the film's elements (which there are 25 elements in filmmaking.) I'm just saying Ridley Scott's "Gladiator" isn't technically "terrible" film by any means. (Reply to this) |
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NTROST writes: on Oct 24 2009 10:41 PM P.S. I forgot to mention, that Carlos Bernard's picks are a pretty solidified Top 5 (or Top 6 in this matter.) (Reply to this) |
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