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A Good Day to Die Hard


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The Guardian
The fifth in the franchise heads to Moscow, but it could be anywhere
Telegraph
Bruce Willis could not appear less enthusiastic in his role as New York police detective John McClane in the new Die Hard fi...
Chicago Sun-Times
According to the "Die Hard" wiki, John McClane has killed a total of 58 people in the first four "Die Hard" films.
Total Film
Good Day in a nutshell? Father-son bonding with heavy artillery, a lot of big bangs, a triple-figure body count and little e...
The New York Times
Everything that made the first Die Hard memorable -- the nuances of character, the political subtext, the cowboy wit -- has ...
New York Post
Mr. Willis has said in interviews that he's open to a sixth Die Hard film. Next time, Bruce, please read the script.
New York Daily News
This leaden flick is completely joyless.
San Francisco Chronicle
Willis may not be the film's saving grace, but he is some kind of grace nonetheless, really the only thing in the movie.
Los Angeles Times
True, a lot of stuff gets blown up and stunts that must have cost the Earth appear with startling regularity, but the sense ...
Chicago Tribune
A Good Day to Die Hard isn't just the weakest of the Die Hard pictures; it's a lousy action movie on its own terms.
USA Today
Obnoxious, over the top and often dull.
Chicago Sun-Times
McClane has been stripped of any real traces of an actual three-dimensional character. We feel as if we're watching Bruce Wi...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
A Good Day to Die Hard wants to be a movie about family values - a father and son, bonding over bullets and bombs - but it's...
Washington Post
Both assaultive and tiresome, A Good Day to Die Hard barely registers on the action movie Richter scale. It goes bang, it go...
The Boston Globe
It took 25 years, but with the fifth and latest entry, A Good Day to Die Hard, the series has finally devolved into joyless ...
Salon Arts
Pretty much three well-staged action sequences strung together with the dumbest imaginable connective tissue.
Rolling Stone
This series needs to die here. That would be something to "Yippee Ki-Yay" about.
Slate
Few fans of the series would disagree that this sclerotic fifth installment should probably be the last.
Wall Street Journal
For anyone who remembers the Die Hard adventures at their vital and exciting best, this film feels like a near-death experie...
New York Magazine
I didn't think it was physically possible to doze off at a movie as loud as A Good Day to Die Hard, but for a few moments my...
Richard Roeper
What a disappointment.
Film Fracture
A Good Day To Die Hard's narrative is complete fluff and its characters, even McClane, are about as dynamic as a beige throw...
Entertainment Weekly
You know how it is with John McClane. In A Good Day to Die Hard, the yippee-ki-yay mofo of an ex-cop, now in his 50s and sti...
ReelViews
If there's one thing to be said in A Good Day to Die Hard's favor, it's that McClane is more of his wisecracking old self th...
Film School Rejects
The movie that takes place in the explosion interim.
IGN Movies
A Good Day to Die Hard is something of a slog, the Russian setting failing to re-invigorate the series, the CG-action a litt...
Joblo
A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD even if it is just a “mindless action flick.” I had a decent time but I’m hoping next time we get a l...
Black Sheep Reviews
I can't think of any single day where it would be good to die this hard.
/Film
It’s a move that feels dismissive, and dumb. That sums up the movie, too. The gleefully vulgar blue-collar energy that made...

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Partial Film Information

Director: John Moore
Writer: Skip Woods
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Cast: Bruce Willis, Jai Courtney, Sebastian Koch

Release: February 14, 2013
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