A Good Day to Die Hard
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Re: A Good Day to Die Hard (2013)
Btw, did anyone else get frostbite up there in the balcony? Bloody freezing it was.
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This film was utter trite and so far my worst film of the year. I can't believe how downhill this franchise has gone, because if I remember correctly the first two installments (the ones I'm certain I've seen at some stage) have an actual story don't they?
This one was WAY too loud (it interrupted my sleep, though I did get at least half an hour in there) and completely pointless. Heavily focussed on action without substance and even the action became repetitive and dragged on. And it was just so utterly stupid. Eg. driving over cars in a truck, seeing them get totally smashed and apologising to their passengers? Er... they're probably dead.
2/10 - 1 point because I feel sorry for Bruce Willis and 1 point because I'm sure I laughed at *something* in the beginning of the film.
This one was WAY too loud (it interrupted my sleep, though I did get at least half an hour in there) and completely pointless. Heavily focussed on action without substance and even the action became repetitive and dragged on. And it was just so utterly stupid. Eg. driving over cars in a truck, seeing them get totally smashed and apologising to their passengers? Er... they're probably dead.
2/10 - 1 point because I feel sorry for Bruce Willis and 1 point because I'm sure I laughed at *something* in the beginning of the film.


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Sorry to have missed you, greece. Another time! :)greece wrote: I was with Livi92 ^.^
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This is all John McTiernan's fault!! Damn you John - did you have to lie to the friggin FBI & go to prison?!
We could have had a solid DIE HARD movie here! Certainly one in which John McClane would've remembered that to combat jetlag, all he needed to do was make fists with his toes.
We could have had a solid DIE HARD movie here! Certainly one in which John McClane would've remembered that to combat jetlag, all he needed to do was make fists with his toes.
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Probablycanadian_turtle wrote: 2/10 - 1 point because I feel sorry for Bruce Willis and 1 point because I'm sure I laughed at *something* in the beginning of the film.
[spoiler]"I'm on vacation!" There really was only the one joke, it got trotted out a few times.[/spoiler]
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If you were one of the three ladies sitting on my right, you would've been giggling at the Russian taxi driver mistaking "sucks" for "sex".canadian_turtle wrote:2/10 - 1 point because I feel sorry for Bruce Willis and 1 point because I'm sure I laughed at *something* in the beginning of the film.
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It's alright, I was so into my iPhone lolasamaic wrote:Sorry to have missed you, greece. Another time! :)greece wrote: I was with Livi92 ^.^
I'm pretty sure we will meet some other time :)
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I don't think that was it...asamaic wrote:Probablycanadian_turtle wrote: 2/10 - 1 point because I feel sorry for Bruce Willis and 1 point because I'm sure I laughed at *something* in the beginning of the film.
[spoiler]"I'm on vacation!" There really was only the one joke, it got trotted out a few times.[/spoiler]
I didn't think this was it either, but I WAS one of three ladies so maybe it was and I've already forgottenJayman wrote:If you were one of the three ladies sitting on my right, you would've been giggling at the Russian taxi driver mistaking "sucks" for "sex".canadian_turtle wrote:2/10 - 1 point because I feel sorry for Bruce Willis and 1 point because I'm sure I laughed at *something* in the beginning of the film.



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Re: A Good Day to Die Hard (2013)
Not sure about the violence but I'm sure when the woman gets off the motorbike early in the film we saw her unzip her catsuit thing in the trailer. I don't remember that in the film. Not sure why that stuck in my mind!Jayman wrote:Oh, it's cut alright, just in a more underhanded manner than usual.
From: http://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/good-day-die-hard-2013-5
"During post-production, the distributor sought and was given advice on how to secure the desired classification.
Following this advice, certain changes were made prior to submission"
Anyway as for the film it's terrible. Other than the phone contract line and a decent, but over long car chase Ill probably have forgotten it by tomorrow.
And it's not even a Die Hard film, John McClane is a cop not Bourne AND I know he's hard to kill hence the title, but since the last film he now appears to be indestructible and that is pretty dull.
Below DIE HARD on the posters they should be made to put "From the director of Max Payne and the 'writer' of The A Team and Hitman"
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(Hopefully I can beat last years 12! Unlikely to beat 2013’s 91)
2021: A Quiet Place 2 8.5/10
2020: Little Women, Richard Jewell 8.5/10
2019: Wild Rose, Shazam!, Avengers, Eighth Grade, Shaun the Sheep, The Farewell 9/10
2018: Coco, Three Billboards, Missouri, Avengers, MI: Fallout, Quiet Place, Stan & Ollie - 9/10
2017: Paddington 2 10/10
2016: Sing Street, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, I, Daniel Blake, Sully 10/10
2015: Star Wars, Whiplash, Ex Machina, Minions - 9.5/10
2014: Pride, The Imitation Game 10/10
2013: Good Vibrations, Song for Marion, Alan Partridge, Captain Phillips - 9.5/10
2012: Muppets, Untouchable, Argo 10/10
2011: ROTPOTA, The Artist, Mi4 - 9.5/10
2010: Kick Ass, Toy Story 3 - 9.5/10
2009: Up 10/10
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Re: A Good Day to Die Hard (2013)
Speaking of phones, the gadget bagging wasn't too bad - they had laid out the bags in order, so once you got to the front of the queue, it was super quick. Much better organised than Taken 2.
Only realised today when I went to print my ticket that it did actually warn in the email that phones would be collected. Must read Sky emails more carefully...
Only realised today when I went to print my ticket that it did actually warn in the email that phones would be collected. Must read Sky emails more carefully...
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