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Genres:
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Action /
Crime /
Drama /
Thriller
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Release:
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Director:
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Len Wiseman
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Actors:
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Yorgo Constantine,
Christina Chang,
Bruce Willis,
Timothy Olyphant,
Justin Long,
Maggie Q,
Cliff Curtis,
Jonathan Sadowski,
Andrew Friedman,
Kevin Smith,
Cyril Raffaelli,
Chris Palermo,
Mary Elizabeth Winstead,
Sung Kang,
Zeljko Ivanek
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Duration:
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129 min.
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Rating:
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(7.6/10)180
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Plot Summary:
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When a criminal plot is in place to transcribe down the undivided computer and technological structure that supports the compactness of the Unanimous States (and the give birth to), it's up to a decidedly "old school" luminary, the fuzz detective John McClane, to take away down the intrigue, aided via a young hacker.
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Live Free or Die Hard
Kenneth TuranNo one winces like Bruce Willis. A man with a million-dollar grimace, the actor gets lots of opportunity to play to his strength in Live Free or Die Hard, the latest adventure of ultra-violent Energizer Bunny John McClane: He's not exactly cuddly but he keeps on coming on.
The fourth film in the Die Hard franchise, and the first to snare an unlikely PG-13 rating, Live Free has the New York City police detective falling out of moving vehicles, surviving multiple explosions, coping with crack teams of French assassins and dodging missiles fired by a Harrier jet. All in a day's work for someone who insists he's a hero only because "there's nobody else to do it right now."
Yet despite considerable odds, not only does McClane stay alive, his movie ...
You'll come out Bruced and battered and the better for it...
For an action movie to stand the test of time it has to have something watchable in it, and after enjoying 1,2 and 3 in quick sucession before viewing this, we were not dissapointed with the previous encounters, or ineed this one.
Bang up to date, our one man army McClane is in the thick of it once again by being in the wrong (or right) place at the wrong (or right) time.
Its an all action gamble of a movie that takes all the right turns and does everything you would want it to. The whole collection of these are deserved cinema hits, and this is no exception, a must watch for any action fans, in fact any fans of the big screen.
Live Free or Die Hard
Todd McCarthyIt's the Luddite versus the techies in Live Free or Die Hard, and guess who wins. Back for a fourth round after a decade on the sequel sidelines, Bruce Willis enthusiastically resurrects resourceful working-class cop John McClane as the unlikely opponent of computer creeps bent on bringing down a digital-dependent nation. Tone careens madly from serious peril to action camp and everything in between, but the sheer quantity of often outrageous stunts should help overcome franchise mustiness to entertain general auds and rack up solid returns here and abroad.
First two Die Hard installments appeared in 1988 and 1990 -- the third followed in 1995 -- meaning that those interested in reviving the series had to confront the fact that much of the target aud for...
Disappointing
Much the weaker smokescreen of the whole series. Some dainty stunts can't fix up during a very craven plot. Sad.
Live Free or Die Hard
Claudia PuigOld habits long enigmatic: Bruce Willis just can't seem to shiver his tendency to poverty to save the in all respects.
Live Informal or Weaken Hard is diverting enough if you want to see piles of expeditious-paced action sequences, some heart-stopping chase scenes and plenty of things dither up.
As a convincing techno-thriller, it doesn't really work.
If you're looking for a plausible doomsday scenario or sharp huddle, this is not your silent picture. But who goes to see a Degenerate Hard-nosed sequel for pithy wordplay?
This fourth installment in the franchise delivers when it comes to backlash-sucker, ways-packed disorder but bogs down focusing on key characters staring at computer screens, typing wildly on keyboards or spoutin...
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