"Live Free or Die Hard" is the viscerally adrenaline-charged action-fueled new installment of the "Die Hard Saga". "A Timex Watch in a Digital Age," sneers Villain Thomas Gabriel (Timothy Olyphant) of NYPD Cop John McClane (Bruce Willis) in 'Live Free or Die Hard', the exhilarating fourth installment in the "Die Hard" Series. The first since 1995's 'Die Hard: With a Vengeance'. Willis was 40yrs old then; past 50yrs old now, the only thing he has lost is the rest of his hair. And Gabriel is right, McClane is a relic from an Analog World; yet he also forgets the Timex slogan: "It takes a licking but keeps on ticking", and so—gloriously—does McClane. McClane remains the resolutely retro flatfoot Warrior, but Mark Bomback's screenplay reflects our Post 9/11, Post-Katrina Age where official response in a genuine crisis is assumed to be incompetent and paranoia is a reasonable emotion. It is not that FBI Deputy Director Bowman (Cliff Curtis) and his men are incapable of doing their jobs, but when an anthrax scare, a transportation meltdown, and stock market crisis occur simultaneously, they are overwhelmed. Luckily, McClane just happens to be on the way, escorting hacking suspect Matt Farrell (Justin Long) to Washington. He already knows something's up, because somebody's trying hard to kill the kid. Matt himself turns out to be useful when he is able to diagnose the crisis as a "Fire Sale," a kind of virtual Armageddon where cyber vandals attack transportation, financial systems, and utilities. Olyphant as the spurned Former Fed turned Terrorist who nurses an operatic dream of revenge holds the panache of such memorable 'Die Hard' bad boys as Alan Rickman and Jeremy Irons. Willis' return to the character is certainly a welcome one. This is a role he was born to play, the acerbic working stiff who freely admits fear to Matt while never blinking once the guns start blazing or stuff starts blowing up around him. He is also a throwback to the "Classic Lone Hero"; a Gary Cooper or John Wayne for the Modern Era, possessing the same sense of decency but with snappier banter. As appealing as the characters are, it's 'Action' that propels the 'Die Hard' Movies and Director Len Wiseman does not skimp at all in that department. From the explosive opening minutes straight through to the climax, there is little pause between the gun battles, chase scenes, car crashes, and explosions. There are more pyrotechnics in this movie than in the average Fourth of July fireworks display and while there are impressive instances of CGI—including one setup involving a jet, a big rig, and an elevated roadway — many of the more arresting sequences involve old-fashioned stunt work. There is a welcome human element to this adventure that is missing from so many other action movies now where you are always aware that what we are watching is an actor in front of a green screen. Here, McClane takes a long fall to the pavement, the meeting between body and ground is so visceral that you wince. When he bleeds, you believe it. Sequels can be such a crap shoot. This summer's "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" was a demonstrated success, while "Evan Almighty" was a massive flop. But Willis, in gambling that he could successfully revisit the character that made him a True Hero rolls "All Sevens". This is action at its most entertaining and proof that there is a lot of life left in this franchise. "Live Free Die Hard" is a 150% SUCCESS !!!! Long Live McClane !Read full review
When someone hacks into the computers at the FBI's Cyber Crime Division; the Director decides to round up all the hackers who could have done this. When he's told that because it's the 4th of July most of their agents are not around so they might have trouble getting people to get the hackers. So he instructs them to get local PD'S to take care of it. And one of the cops they ask is John McClane who is tasked with bringing a hacker named Farrell to the FBI. But as soon as he gets there someone starts shooting at them. McClane manages to get them out but they're still being pursued. And it's just when McClane arrives in Washington that the whole system breaks down and chaos ensues. Willis is in his element. Olyphant is perfectly ice cold. Some great action sequences, including a fight to the death in an elevator shaft. This movie takes a classic climactic situation and resolves it in the coolest, most unexpected and most low-tech way imaginable, and in a way that reinforces everything you've ever liked about the "Die Hard" movies and McClane as a character. It's just terrific.Read full review
Great action-packed movie completes the series with its lead character now helping to protect national security. This movie shows how devastating it would be if our use of all our convenient technology was suddenly unavailable. For the first-time viewer, it's filled with amazing action scenes throughout. For the dedicated fan, its a great addition to your collection for repeat viewing.
They are really great movies, Bruce Willis is what makes the movie more interesting along with the other actors.
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Something about the original Die Hard that makes me happy. maybe when he says Yippe Ka YAY #^%#*. and the bad guys Hanz Gruber.. when he says Nice Suite i have 3 of them.. even part 2 with the plane and part 3 was excellent. this one was ok.. it just wasnt the same and didnt have that warm FUZZY feeling that the first one gives.
I rented this movie when it released on dvd and had to have it! This is a fantastic movie, I'd even say that it is likely the best movie of 2007. it's the best of the series easily, and it's packed with action and technology, including some nice apple displays and mac pros.
This movie was fantastic! Best action movie of the year. I have the complete set and I think this one and the first one are THE BEST! John McClane is back and again in the wrong place at the wrong time! And of course he manages to tick off the bad guys again! And you can see in the movie who his daughter learned from! Great stunts, great action and comedy! Love it.
If you haven't seen this movie you are missing out! Bruce Willis Rocks..as usual..and there are some unique special effects stunts that I have never seen before or since in a movie. There is someone taking control of the United States through the internet and Bruce becomes the one to find out who it is and in the process rescue a techno-nerd and Bruce's own daughter from the terorist. LOTS of Action! Check it out!
Typical Die hard, only Bruce Willis is a little more aging in this one, not lacking for plot or action. I liked how they had Kevin Smith in it, as well as Bruce Willis battling a parkour fight as well. The SUV down the elevator shaft was to be expected, I mean c'mon the last time they robbed the NY gold reserve (which is actually in NJ). worth the purchase to a die hard fan
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