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starring: James Marsden, Scott Speedman, Sofía Vergara, Barry Papick, Charlie Corrado directed by: Tony Piccirillo Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: Video On Demand Release Date: June 18, 2008 Running Time: 97 minutes Studio: Screen Media Theatrical Release Date: May 03, 2004 Related Items: Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Payback TimeInteresting in an age where we are still not sure who is at fault but we can certainly find others to blame for our predicaments. In the end, your still not sure who caused the illnesses but you are left thinking about what could have been done to prevent it and all the tragedy Rating: - The 24-th dayactors did a superb job, but movie is terrible. Its borring, said and zero sex in it. are you kidding me? Rating: - 24th day - more like a death sentence.I really wish I had read some reviews before buying this tragic waste of talent and film. The plot is wandering in a black hole, feels like a dreary nightmare in some vortex that never ends. The script is just too generic and these actors are much more talented than this script allows. It is a weak plot about 2 men that "hook up" to only find out that this is not their first night together. One is HIV+ looking for someone from his past to blame, the other is a serial player who has no ... Read More Rating: - Two Lives Colliding (Messily)I ordered this film, sight unseen from Amazon, and was more than a little apprehensive about it's quality, given the abundance of really bad gay- themed films that have shown up at our local art house/gay cinema in the past few years. In fact, the venue really hardly qualifies as a gay cinema at all anymore because the owners have (wisely) opted to screen better-made independent and foreign films dealing with other subjects, or mainstream fare appealing to a broader audience. If "The 24th Day" played ... Read More Rating: - Great indie dramatic piece.This is a play turned into a film, so most of it is shot in one apartment with two characters. James Marsden and Scott Speedman both do a terrific job at the heavy dialogue piece. This is a character drive film and does feel like you're watching a play. If you're into only watching blow 'em up no brainer blockbusters, or you're a homophobic like the one wife on here wrote about her disappointment of not knowing that it was two guys who had had a one night stand with each other, then you won't care for ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |