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A Good Day to Die Hard Review

What happened to the Die Hard movies? As their titles have become ever more ridiculous, so the features themselves have been dipping in quality, with 2007’s Live Free or Die Hard (Die Hard 4.0 in the UK – we told you the titles were getting worse) a definite series low. Until now that is.

The poorly-monikered Good Day to Die Hard is a bloated action sequel that makes the same mistakes as its predecessor, with John McClane more indestructible superhero than cop, deftly defying death at every turn. So if you didn’t like McClane jumping from a truck onto an airborne plane last time around, this new one definitely won’t be for you.

The film kicks off in Moscow, with our hero’s estranged son Jack working as a spy and endeavouring to protect political prisoner Uri Komarov.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

Die Hard 25th Anniversary Collection Review

This collection is a bit of an oddity; I’m not so much reviewing a complete collection of new Blu-ray discs and transfers as much as I am reviewing a single new bonus disc that includes some new featurettes of varying lengths, totaling under two hours of material. That’s because, save for this new disc and some admittedly attractive new packaging, these are the exact same Die Hard Blu-rays that have been available since 2007.

So, instead, I’ll point you in the direction of IGN’s original review of the old discs:

Our Review of the Original Die Hard Blu-ray Collection

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

The A-Z of Die Hard

With A Good Day To Die Hard due to explode into cinemas any second, we present the definitive A-Z of the Die Hard universe. Taking in all characters great and small, from Argyle to Zeus via the McClanes, the Grubers and those bloody Johnsons, this entire alphabet has blown up more helicopters, smoked more cigarettes and uttered the MF word more times than is strictly healthy. Yippee-Ki-Yay!

Jive-talking limo driver Argyle is John McClane’s exposition sponge in the first Die Hard movie, happy to sit back and drive his customer from LAX to Nakatomi Plaza while our hero conveniently fills us in on his profession, marital status and state of mind. He’s left to chill in the underground car park listening to Stevie Wonder until he rams the terrorists’ escape ambulance and saves the day. Hooray for Argyle, the real hero of Die Hard!

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

Community Salutes the Movies

The day has almost arrived. This Thursday, NBC’s Community is back in our lives. Go, Human Beings! And from the look of things, the Season 4 premiere, “History 101,” holds nothing back, as Dean Pelton concocts his most elaborate Dean-scheme to date – a full-blown Hunger Games Hunger Deans in the Greendale cafeteria!

Yes, the students will have to compete for the right to enroll in the most popular class since “Who Indeed: A Critical Analysis of Television’s ‘Who’s the Boss?'” – “History of Ice Cream.” But this Hunger Games spoof isn’t the first time the show has paid hilarious homage to the movies. Oh no, Community, after finding a strong, creative voice with Season 1’s “Contemporary American Poultry,” has been delighting us for years with tons of nods to some cinematic classics, including Star Wars, Die Hard, Apollo 13, Pulp Fiction, Ghost and more. Here are the best of the best…

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

‘A Good Day To Die Hard:’ Action Movie Or Infomercial? Video

By Kurt Ernst

The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, with co-star Bruce Willis - image: Mercedes-Benz
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, with co-star Bruce Willis - image: Mercedes-Benz

The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, with co-star Bruce Willis – image: Mercedes-Benz

In case you were wondering what Bruce Willis is up to these days, the answer is this: he’s been reprising the role of super-cop John McClane in a new Die Hard movie, entitled A Good Day To Die Hard. The plot has him in Moscow in search of his wayward son, but instead he runs into terrorists trying to steal a nuclear weapon. He does track down his son, who turns out to be a CIA operative. Action-packed family fun ensues.

Of course that’s just one version of the plot. In the second, perhaps more relevant version, Willis shares screen time with no less than 14 different Mercedes-Benz models, including the C-Class and E-Class sedans, the G-Class and GL-Class SUVs, the Sprinter van, a Maybach 57, the legendary Unimog and even a Zetros heavy-duty truck.

Sure, there are rival brands in the film, too, like the line of BMW 7-Series sedans (presumably used by the bad guys) in the opening of the trailer. None are featured quite as prominently as the three-pointed star’s wares, which display logos throughout the film. We’re willing to cut Mercedes a bit of latitude here, since its vehicles are popular thoughout Europe and Russia. So are heavy-duty trucks from brands like Tatra, and their absence is more than a bit conspicuous.

That won’t stop us from watching the movie, since it’s not likely to be up for an academy award in 2014 anyway. Still, we can’t help but wonder when the shift from including product placements in movies, to filming movies around product placements, occurred.

Source: FULL ARTICLE at Automotive Addicts

Olympus Has Fallen: Die Hard in D.C.

IGN got to attend an edit bay visit last week for the upcoming action thriller Olympus Has Fallen, starring Gerard Butler as a Secret Service agent out to save President Benjamin Asher (Aaron Eckhart) from the terrorists who have laid waste to the White House. The Film District release, which opens March 22, was directed by Training Day’s Antoine Fuqua who was on hand to present some footage from his film for the invited press.

Despite the fantastical premise, Fuqua and his team strove for reality in their depiction of the Secret Service and the White House, and were granted access to observe and recreate certain protocols and locations used in the safekeeping of the President, most notably the PEOC (Presidental Emergency Operations Center), which is essentially the White House panic room-meets-secret command and control center.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

Die Hard with Die Hard Marathon!

To commemorate the premiere of A Good Day to Die Hard, 20th Century Fox is hosting a Die Hard marathon in theaters for one day only on Wednesday, February 13.

Full details are pending, but the marathon is set to include 1988’s Die Hard, 1990’s Die Hard 2: Die Harder, 1995’s Die Hard with a Vengeance, 2007’s Live Free or Die Hard and of course the latest film.

Check out the poster for the event below, as well as a nifty infographic from Fox:

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

2013: Action Movies are Back With a Vengeance

The significance of the 1988 action classic Die Hard is not lost on most people. A critical hit and a runaway smash at the box office, it’s regarded by everyone with more than two brain cells to rub together as one of the greatest action movies ever made.

The nature of Die Hard and its status as one of the manliest motion pictures ever committed to 35mm has a habit of placing it in the same category as monster trucks and meat that you can eat with your hands, for some people at least. Part of a punchline for things that define a strange, stereotypically male experience.

It’s mostly light-hearted posturing, of course, but I don’t really buy into that. Die Hard, naturally, does not belong to men alone. Very little gets between my wife and a viewing of Die Hard every Christmas Eve. Moreover, however, Die Hard not a punchline for me. I am completely, entirely, and thoroughly unironically in love with Die Hard.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

Yippee Ki-Yay! It’s Die Hard’s 25th Anniv. Collection

According to John McClane, progress peaked with frozen pizza. But we’ll take 20th Century FOX Home Entertainment’s Die Hard 25th Anniversary Collection on Blu-ray over a supreme Red Baron any day. Or maybe, you know, those two things belong together.
On January 29th, celebrate 25 years of Bruce Willis playing John McClane with this 5-Disc Collection featuring the first four Die Hard films and an all-new bonus disc, “Decoding Die Hard.” It’s the ultimate tribute to the tough-as-nails cop with a wry sense of humor and a knack for explosive action. Pre-order is available on December 19th.

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Source: IGN Movies