Yippee-Ki-Yay Motherfukkers! Die Hard is 30 fukking years old!

Ill Lou Malnati

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Funny, I just bought the Collection on Digital for a Good Price in late Spring. So far I've made it up to Live Free Or Die Hard but I have not seen the 1 after it yet. I heard it was Ass so I just never bothered to get it on it's own, it came with this Bundle so fukk it in may as well just give it a watch since I've see n the rest.

Die Hard:ohlawd:

Had the first one on DVD since it was originally released. Just upgraded to the Blu-ray set for all 5 movies last month. Only made it to Live Free Or Die Hard as well. A Good Day to Die Hard is complete garbage, can't bring myself to watch it again. shyt is like a direct-to-video action movie.

The only real Die Hard movies are the first three, IMO. Live Free didn't feel like Die Hard or John McLane to me, but Bruce Willis said it's his favorite of them all. Didn't like it in the theater and I still don't like it having recently seen it again. Was way too over the top and featured some shytty CGI. A Good Day is more of the same, but even worse and on a lower budget.

Willis has said he'd like to do a 6th and final movie. I'm afraid of what that would entail, but I would like to see the series get redeemed after 4 & 5.
 

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I watched Die Hard 3 before this cause my step father put me on. It's a hard choice to me which is better Die Hard 3 was all over the streets of NY Harlem, Bronx, Upper West side :blessed:
But Die Hard taking place in one building and all the action and Mclain swag carried that movie still classic
 
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