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Tag Archives: Die Hard
Star Wars movies: “Episode VII: The Force Awakens”
It was the most anticipated return of a movie series in years, but does J.J. Abrams’ Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens live up to the hype George Lucas prequels couldn’t deliver on? Star Wars: Episode VII – … Continue reading
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Christmas 2015 movie special: “A Christmas Story”
It’s almost Christmas Eve, so what better way to conclude this year’s Christmas movie special week than with A Christmas Movie that is the direct opposite to A Christmas Horror Story, but is it more enjoyable? A Christmas Story (USA … Continue reading
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Tagged A Christmas Horror Story, A Christmas Movie, Bob Clark, Christmas, Christmas Eve, Christmas Vacation, cinema, classic, comedy, Die Hard, Home Alone, It’s a Wonderful Life, movie, National Lampoon, Santa, Santa Claus, slapstick, violence, White Christmas
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Christmas 2015 movie special: “Die Hard 2”
Does Die Harder really mean that Die Hard 2 is better than the original action movie and is it a more fitting movie to watch during Christmas time, with more snow? Die Hard 2 (USA 1990, director: Renny Harlin) John … Continue reading
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Tagged action, airport, Bruce Willis, Christmas, Die Hard, Die Hard 2, Die Harder, John McClane, mWashington DC, Renny Harlin, sequel, survival, terrorists
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Christmas 2015 movie special: “Die Hard”
Sometimes a movie comes along that redefines a genre, but does this also mean Die Hard is a timeless classic, compared to modern takes? Die Hard (USA 1988, director: John McTiernan) A skyscraper in Los Angeles is seized by a … Continue reading
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Tagged 80ies, action, Alan Rickman, Bruce Willis, Christmas, Christmas Eve, cinema, classic, Die Hard, drama, Family Matters, funny, humor, John McTiernan, movies, Reginald VelJohnson, terrorists, The Aggression Scale
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