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How to watch Die Hard this Christmas. You'll need Sky Cinema to see Die Hard over Christmas, as they have it exclusively from December 1. The best you can hope for without a subscription is tuning ...
In the case of Die Hard 2, the snowbound airport-based sequel to the Nakatomi Tower-based original, it wasn’t even written as Die Hard 2 to begin with. Ad. Ad – content continues below.
Die Hard with a Vengeance is also airing on Christmas Day at 9pm on BBC Three, while Die Hard 4.0 airs on Boxing Day at 10.15pm and on Saturday (December 28) at 11.05pm on ITV1.
There's a scene in Die Hard 4.0 where John McClane propels a car into the air and brings down an enemy helicopter. I remember sitting in the cinema, watching this ridiculousness unfold and hearing ...
Some might agree that Die Hard 4.0 was a fun action movie, if not necessarily a good sequel to Die Hard, and the less said about the most recent instalment, A Good Day To Die Hard, the better.
Die Hard was released in the summer of 1988 and stars Bruce Willis in a violent terrorist hostage situation. Not exactly full of festive fun and cheer, but the movie is set on Christmas Eve with a ...
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 ...
10 classic 'Die Hard' franchise moments To celebrate John McClane's return, here are some classic Die Hard moments. By Ben Rawson-Jones Published: 14 February 2013 ...
They were wrong") is a fine follow-up; Die Hard: With aVengeance gets by with help from one of Samuel L Jackson's most memorable performances; and Die Hard 4.0 – known in the US as Live Free or ...
Bruce Willis has declared that “Die Hard” is not a Christmas movie. Yep, he said it at the end of his Comedy Central roast on Saturday, where ex-wife Demi Moore, Edward Norton, Cybill Shepherd ...
Die Hard 4.0 sees 52-year old Willis back to save the world again, this time from cyber-terrorists determined to bring the US to its knees by destroying its computer networks.