Die Hard [4]: Live Free Or Die Hard (2007) [Blu-ray]
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Rated:  R 
Starring: Bruce Willis, Maggie Q, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Kevin Smith, Justin Long, Timothy Olyphant, Cliff Curtis.
Director: Len Wiseman
Genre: Action | Adventure | Crime | Thriller
DVD Release Date: 11/20/2007

Die Hard Collection - Part of a 4-Movie Boxed Set

Die Hard  |  Die Hard 2: Die Harder  |  Die Hard with a Vengeance  |  Die Hard: Live Free Or Die Hard

In the latest installment of the pulse-pounding Die Hard films, New York City detective John McClane (Bruce Willis) delivers old-school justice to a new breed of techno-terrorists when a massive computer attack on the U.S. infrastructure threatens to shut down the entire country over Independence Day weekend.

User Comment: dv909 from NY, NY, 23 June 2007 • My girlfriend and I saw "Live Free Or Die Hard" at a premiere screening last night at Radio City Music Hall. The place holds about 5,000 seats and it was packed.

With an 8:30 start, we got to our seats by 7:30. The movie didn't begin until 9:30!!! Guess who was late?

Julie and I are not particularly big 'Die Hard' fans. And having to catch a train home from Grand Central station at a certain time, we both agreed that if the movie was sub-par, we would split early to get home earlier.

So finally the lights go down around 9:20 and out comes Bruce Willis. He respectfully apologized and then started jazzing up the audience for the film. The excitement was palpable as the crowded theater whooped it up with Bruce shouting "Are you ready!!!"

Well, Julie and I were, as we got swept up in the excitement and cheered aloud as if we were at the ball game. Even the couple next to us, I'd say they were about in their late sixties, dressed very 'proper', were just as energized.

The movie starts and a mere few minutes in, the action explodes. By twenty minutes into the film, Julie and I were sold. Who cares what time we're gonna get home!?

I have not had this much fun at the movies since I can't remember when. I have always loved summer movies, but only the ones that deliver the goods. The action sequences are top shelf, 21st century movie making brilliance. These explosive scenes are a seamless composite of fantastic, real world stunt work, and exceptional CGI. Hands down, they make the film. And for an action movie with 'die hard' in the title, I'd say that was the point.

It was awesome watching this film with so many people because it was like riding a gigantic roller coaster, with everybody having a shared, hair raising experience. People were cheering like when Luke blew up the Death Star. The humor throughout was just right. By the end of the film, our senses were stunned as we dizzily made our way out of the theater, thoroughly entertained.

Excellent summer movie! Well done Bruno and crew!

Summary: This movie is not only "Die Hard" x 4... but literally a quadruple serving of awesome "Die Hard" action.

User Comment: nisdahm-1 from Denmark, 26 June 2007 • Just went to the world premiere of Die Hard 4.0, and I was positively surprised. It delivers action in abundance, and the movie has a great visceral feel to it thanks to great stunt work, and the fact that Willis really steps up in the fight scenes. The movie keeps up its pace throughout, and the script works quite well, though the tech-talk gets a little heavy at times. I was particularly worried about Wiseman directing, since both underworld movies were a complete mess in my opinion, but he really keeps it tight and disciplined this time around. Is Die Hard 4.0 the second or third best of the series? I don't know, but it is certainly a worthy successor, and all the other blockbusters should look this way to see how its done efficiently, crisp and above all entertaining.

Summary: Rock solid!

IMDb Rating (05/01/11): 7.5/10 from 140,924 users

Additional information
Copyright:  2007,  20th Century Fox
Features:  • Commentary by Bruce Willis, Director Len Wiseman and Editor Nicolas De Toth
• Fox Movie Channel Presents Fox Legacy
• Black Hat Intercept! Game
• Enhanced for D-Box Motion Control Systems
• Analog Hero In A Digital World: Documentary on the Making of Live Free Or Die Hard
• Yipee Ki Yay, Motherf*****: Bruce Willis/Kevin Smith Interview
• Music
Subtitles:  English, Spanish, Korean, Cantonese
Video:  Widescreen 2.40:1 Color
Screen Resolution: 1080p
Audio:  ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
ENGLISH: DTS 5.1 [CC]
SPANISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Time:  2:09
DVD:  # Discs: 1 -- # Shows: 1
UPC:  024543482499
Coding:  [V4.5-A5.0] MPEG-4 AVC
D-Box:  Yes
Other:  Producers: Michael Fottrell; Directors: Len Wiseman; Writers: Mark Bomback; running time of 129 minutes; Packaging: 4-Movie Boxed Set.

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