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All five films from the popular 'Die Hard' franchise starring Bruce
Willis. In 'Die Hard' (1988), on Christmas Eve, New York cop John
McClane (Willis) is visiting his estranged wife Holly (Bonnie
Bedelia) in Los Angeles, where she works. They are attending a
party at Holly's high-rise office block when terrorists, led by the
suave Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman), break in, taking everyone
hostage. McClane manages to evade capture, however, and sets out to
rescue his wife and the other prisoners. In 'Die Hard 2 - Die
Harder' (1990), John McClane is again set to meet up with Holly on
Christmas Eve, this time at Dulles International Airport in
Washington DC. However, when terrorists take over the airport in an
attempt to rescue dictator Esperanza (Franco Nero) from his
incoming flight, it is up to McClane to restore order and ensure
that Holly's plane lands safely. In 'Die Hard With a Vengeance'
(1995), McClane becomes involved in a twisted game of Simon Says
when an evil terrorist (Jeremy Irons) sends him dashing all over
the city in an effort to find a series of explosive devices.
Teaming up with electrician Zeus Carver (Samuel L. Jackson),
McClane soon discovers that the bombs are an elaborate ruse
intended to provide cover for a billion dollar bank job. 'Die Hard
4.0' (2007) finds McClane routinely asked to bring in computer
hacker Matt Farrell (Justin Long) for questioning. In transit,
events overtake them as they witness a full-scale cyber attack on
the country's infrastructure led by mystery man Thomas Gabriel
(Timothy Olyphant), who plans to systematically shut down or
destroy the nation's major networks over three days. McClane and
his hacker friend have to stop the mastermind before it's too late.
Finally, in 'A Good Day to Die Hard' (2013), McClane travels to
Russia to help out his son Jack (Jai Courtney), who, unbeknownst to
his father, is an undercover CIA operative trying to stop the theft
of nuclear weapons. With the Russian mafia snapping at their heels
and time running out, the pair soon discover that although their
approaches may differ slightly, the end result is certainly no less
explosive.
On Christmas Eve, New York cop John McClane (Bruce Willis) is
visiting his estranged wife Holly (Bonnie Bedelia) in Los Angeles,
where she works. They are attending a party at Holly's high-rise
office block when terrorists, led by the suave Hans Gruber (Alan
Rickman) break in, taking everyone hostage. McClane manages to
evade capture, however, and sets out to rescue his wife and the
other prisoners. It is not long before he is running barefoot over
shattered glass (ouch!) in a sweaty vest, muttering 'Yippy kay aye'
as he dispatches the baddies with bullets and a certain earthy wit.
All five films from the popular 'Die Hard' franchise starring Bruce
Willis. In 'Die Hard' (1988), on Christmas Eve, New York cop John
McClane (Willis) is visiting his estranged wife Holly (Bonnie
Bedelia) in Los Angeles, where she works. They are attending a
party at Holly's high-rise office block when terrorists, led by the
suave Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman), break in, taking everyone
hostage. McClane manages to evade capture, however, and sets out to
rescue his wife and the other prisoners. In 'Die Hard 2 - Die
Harder' (1990), John McClane is again set to meet up with Holly on
Christmas Eve, this time at Dulles International Airport in
Washington DC. However, when terrorists take over the airport in an
attempt to rescue dictator Esperanza (Franco Nero) from his
incoming flight, it is up to McClane to restore order and ensure
that Holly's plane lands safely. In 'Die Hard With a Vengeance'
(1995), McClane becomes involved in a twisted game of Simon Says
when an evil terrorist (Jeremy Irons) sends him dashing all over
the city in an effort to find a series of explosive devices.
Teaming up with electrician Zeus Carver (Samuel L. Jackson),
McClane soon discovers that the bombs are an elaborate ruse
intended to provide cover for a billion dollar bank job. 'Die Hard
4.0' (2007) finds McClane routinely asked to bring in computer
hacker Matt Farrell (Justin Long) for questioning. In transit,
events overtake them as they witness a full-scale cyber attack on
the country's infrastructure led by mystery man Thomas Gabriel
(Timothy Olyphant), who plans to systematically shut down or
destroy the nation's major networks over three days. McClane and
his hacker friend have to stop the mastermind before it's too late.
Finally, in 'A Good Day to Die Hard' (2013), McClane travels to
Russia to help out his son Jack (Jai Courtney), who, unbeknownst to
his father, is an undercover CIA operative trying to stop the theft
of nuclear weapons. With the Russian mafia snapping at their heels
and time running out, the pair soon discover that although their
approaches may differ slightly, the end result is certainly no less
explosive.
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Die Hard (English, Spanish, DVD)
Bonnie Bedelia, Reginald VelJohnson, Paul Gleeson, William Atherton, Hart Bochner, …
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On Christmas Eve, New York cop John McClane (Bruce Willis) is
visiting his estranged wife Holly (Bonnie Bedelia) in Los Angeles,
where she works. They are attending a party at Holly's high-rise
office block when terrorists, led by the suave Hans Gruber (Alan
Rickman) break in, taking everyone hostage. McClane manages to
evade capture, however, and sets out to rescue his wife and the
other prisoners. It is not long before he is running barefoot over
shattered glass (ouch!) in a sweaty vest, muttering 'Yippy kay aye'
as he dispatches the baddies with bullets and a certain earthy wit.
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