Bruce Willis stars as New York City Detective John McClane, newly arrived in Los Angeles to spend the Christmas holiday with his estranged wife (Bonnie Bedelia). As Mclane waits for his wife’s office party to break up, terrorists take control of the building. While the terrorist leader, Hans Gruber (Alexander Godunov) round up hostages, McClane slips away unnoticed. Armed with only a service revolver and his cunning, McClane launches his own one-man war. A crackling thriller from beginning to end, Die Hard explodes with heart-stopping suspense.This seminal 1988 thriller made Bruce Willis a star and established a new template for action stories: “Terrorists take over a (blank), and a lone hero, unknown to the villains, is trapped with them.” In Die Hard, those bad guys, led by the velvet-voiced Alan Rickman, assume control of a Los Angeles high-rise with Willis’s visiting New York cop inside. The attraction of the film has as much to do with the sight of a barefoot mortal running around the guts of a modern office tower as it has to do with the plentiful fight sequences and the bond the hero establishes with an LA beat cop. Bonnie Bedelia plays Willis’s wife, Hart Bochner is good as a brash hostage who tries negotiating his way to freedom, Alexander Godunov makes for a believable killer with lethal feet, and William Atherton is slimy as a busybody reporter. Exceptionally well directed by John McTiernan. –Tom Keogh This seminal 1988 thriller made Bruce Willis a star and established a new template for action stories: “Terrorists take over a (blank), and a lone hero, unknown to the villains, is trapped with them.” In Die Hard, those bad guys, led by the velvet-voiced Alan Rickman, assume control of a Los Angeles high-rise with Willis’s visiting New York cop inside. The attraction of the film has as much to do with the sight of a barefoot mortal running around the guts of a modern office tower as it has to do with the plentiful fight sequences and the bond the hero establishes with an LA beat cop. Bonnie Bedelia plays Willis’s wife, Hart Bochner is good as a brash hostage who tries negotiating his way to freedom, Alexander Godunov makes for a believable killer with lethal feet, and William Atherton is slimy as a busybody reporter. Exceptionally well directed by John McTiernan. –Tom Keogh
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April 13, 2008
#1
I bought this for my three year old and was shocked to see how violent and filthy it was. The “F” word was used many times and there were many scenes with shooting and death and violence.
Terible. By the way, I’m posting my name the way it is so nobody will know my E-mAil address.
April 13, 2008
#2
I am so horrified by this movie that I cannot watch it! I saw it when I was a kid and liked it. But looking at it now, it makes me so upset!
Just look at the cover! Doesn’t it look like the World Trade Center just after the planes smashed into them? Yeah, I know it’s just 1 building, but the angle of the building is just creepy!! Okay, the movie was good; lots of blood and swear words, but I just can’t get the images of the Twin Towers falling down like a building collapsing with explosives!! They should have a warning on the cover, saying something like:
THIS IS NOT THE WORLD TRADE CENTER ON FIRE! THIS IS ONLY A MOVIE!
I would like the movie more if they changed the box. But as it is, I can’t watch it!!
April 14, 2008
#3
I thougth the movie was highly overrated. Here are the worst things about the movie: 1) Bruce Willis is in it. 2) It made Bruce Willis famous. 3) It’s too long. 4) It’s so predictable. 5) Bruce Willis tries to act (I think; It’s hard to tell)
April 14, 2008
#4
Alan Rickman plays Hans Gruber not Alexander Godunov, he plays Karl in the film the “No one kills him but me! Understood?” guy.
I just watched diehard on DVD not too long ago and i must say that i’m excited about its upcoming release on blu-ray. On a side note I am glad that fox is using blu-ray over hd-dvd which in my opinion is the way to go for the full HD experience. This movie will be top notch if they got the same company that did the The Terminator [Blu-ray] transfer, the audio was incredible what they did with the blu-ray title. just a couple quick thoughts as i wait for its upcoming release.
April 14, 2008
#5
Hollywood’s idea of action entertainment, meaning constant, numbing explosions, cartoon heroes, and forced comic relief. Rickman is a fine actor who shows flashes, but the screenplay never quite develops him into a match for the best Bond villains.