Hmm. I'll take what's behind door number two, Alex.
The summer of ponderous sequels continues with the latest Bruce Willis Die Hard, Live Free or Die Hard. In it, we have a simple everyday beat cop trying to stop the next terrorist threat, but only finding that it was a bank heist. In this version, the terrorist is the former counter-cyberterrorist computing czar and the bank he heists is all of them. With so much problems in the world, why does it end up being a smash and grab?
As I sat through this movie, I couldn't help feeling that it didn't matter if this was a Bruce Willis Die Hard film, because the story and situation was too generic that even Steven Seagal's Casey Ryback could've handled this one. And now that I remember it, he was in the exact same situation in Under Siege 2! It's a rip off. I would've liked to have seen Seagal snap that dude's knee backwards, though.
The stunts were spectacular. The CGI was barely noticeable, and the explosions were pretty good. At least you knew Bruce Willis was getting pummeled and getting hurt. The only thing phony is that the east coast namely DC doesn't have elevated highways that spiral to nowhere. And Baltimore doesn't look anything like DC.
2 of 5 stars.
The summer of ponderous sequels continues with the latest Bruce Willis Die Hard, Live Free or Die Hard. In it, we have a simple everyday beat cop trying to stop the next terrorist threat, but only finding that it was a bank heist. In this version, the terrorist is the former counter-cyberterrorist computing czar and the bank he heists is all of them. With so much problems in the world, why does it end up being a smash and grab?
As I sat through this movie, I couldn't help feeling that it didn't matter if this was a Bruce Willis Die Hard film, because the story and situation was too generic that even Steven Seagal's Casey Ryback could've handled this one. And now that I remember it, he was in the exact same situation in Under Siege 2! It's a rip off. I would've liked to have seen Seagal snap that dude's knee backwards, though.
The stunts were spectacular. The CGI was barely noticeable, and the explosions were pretty good. At least you knew Bruce Willis was getting pummeled and getting hurt. The only thing phony is that the east coast namely DC doesn't have elevated highways that spiral to nowhere. And Baltimore doesn't look anything like DC.
2 of 5 stars.