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Re: A Good Day To Die Hard
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Re: A Good Day To Die Hard
Originally Posted by RocShemp
(Post 11412587)
Hubba, hubba, my name is bubba! |
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I hope Patrick Stewart is actually in this, and not just rumored.
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I open to this thread to breasts teasing me and I literally forgot wtf this tab was for.
about the teaser: I like it. Visually. It doesn't say anything really about plot but visually...a lot of practical effects going on there so that's always exciting. I'm game. |
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I know it's early,
- BUT - Does this look like Live Free or Die Hard Part II? |
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February release, one bad line of dialogue, this isn't going to be good. I'll still see it, though.
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Re: A Good Day To Die Hard
Originally Posted by RocShemp
(Post 11412587)
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I hope it is good. I'll see it first weekend. But I'm still not excited to see it.
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Originally Posted by scott1598
(Post 11412495)
i'm so fucking in! they had me at "Ode to Joy".
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Re: A Good Day To Die Hard
Originally Posted by RocShemp
(Post 11412587)
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Die Hard movies stopped being important to me after the first one. I'll catch it on video, eventually.
Funny how John McClane went from being a New York cop WAY out of his element to super-slick-badass-ultra-commando. This series has so lost track of itself, it's laughable. |
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Originally Posted by Hokeyboy
(Post 11413886)
Die Hard movies stopped being important to me after the first one. I'll catch it on video, eventually.
Funny how John McClane went from being a New York cop WAY out of his element to super-slick-badass-ultra-commando. This series has so lost track of itself, it's laughable. |
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Originally Posted by Hokeyboy
(Post 11413886)
Funny how John McClane went from being a New York cop WAY out of his element to super-slick-badass-ultra-commando. This series has so lost track of itself, it's laughable.
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Re: A Good Day To Die Hard
Originally Posted by HN
(Post 11414327)
couldn't that just be attributed to getting older and picking up experience/skills?
I still wish they brought back his daughter (Winstead) instead of introducing his son. |
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If this shit really happened to the same dude five times could you imagine the traumatic stress syndrome he'd have in real life?
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Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
(Post 11414393)
I still wish they brought back his daughter (Winstead) instead of introducing his son.
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Originally Posted by PenguinJoe
(Post 11414419)
If this shit really happened to the same dude five times could you imagine the traumatic stress syndrome he'd have in real life?
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I'm in - and looking forward to it!
I think the Die Hard flicks are loud, dumb fun and I don't expect anything logical or believable in any of them. It's not as if the series is a shining example of the world's greatest cinema - they're mindless escapism. And damn if I don't love them... |
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There were set photos with her.
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Originally Posted by anomynous
(Post 11414445)
There were set photos with her.
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There was also a short featurette with him.
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Re: A Good Day To Die Hard
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
(Post 11414393)
Clearly people think the nearly 30 years since the first movie don't exist. Characters shouldn't evolve. He should still be a bitter recent divorcee who hates his job and is having another bad day. The formula should stay the same until it's a parody of itself.
Hey, it's been 30 years since Indiana Jones was a world-traveling archaeologist/adventurer... let's make him a Rosicrucian Holistic Phlebotomist! He obviously has picked up some "life skills"... |
Re: A Good Day To Die Hard
Originally Posted by 12thmonkey
(Post 11414438)
I'm in - and looking forward to it!
I think the Die Hard flicks are loud, dumb fun and I don't expect anything logical or believable in any of them. It's not as if the series is a shining example of the world's greatest cinema - they're mindless escapism. And damn if I don't love them... The first Die Hard was quite logical, intelligently plotted, and reasonably believable for a big-budget action film (for 1988). It didn't just set out to provide big loud 'splosions for mental fucking midgets. |
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Looks like his kids are going into the Family Business.
And, it looks like a ton of fun, bring it on..."Yippe Ki Yay..." |
Re: A Good Day To Die Hard
Originally Posted by Hokeyboy
(Post 11414495)
Hey, it's been 30 years since Indiana Jones was a world-traveling archaeologist/adventurer... let's make him a Rosicrucian Holistic Phlebotomist! He obviously has picked up some "life skills"...
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