Live Free or Die Hard Blu ray

February 17, 2008 by admin
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Live Free or Die Hard Blu ray




“The best of the best is back and better than ever” (WNYW-TV) in the latest installment of the pulse-pounding, thrill-a-minute Die Hard action films. New York City detective John McClane (Bruce Willis) delivers old-school justice to a new breed of terrorists when a massive computer attack on the U.S. infrastructure threatens to shut down the entire country over Independence Day weekend.

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4 Stars Love action movies
Big fan of action movies. This movie deliver the action that it promise. Like the different spoken languages it comes in. Recommend for the action type and bruce willies fan.

5 Stars Bruce Willis
My hubbby’s favorite! Great price! Speedy delivery! Highly recommend! Thanks so much!

2 Stars Don’t buy Blu-Ray edition! NO UNRATED VERSION!
Boy did I get screwed! Having previously enjoyed this film as a rental from Netflix in standard DVD form, I took advantage of a special “buy 2 get one free” offer from Amazon on selected Blu-Ray titles. It never occurred to me that Fox would put LESS on the Blu-Ray than the standard DVD edition. SHAME ON YOU FOX!!!!!!!

5 Stars live free or die hard
this is a very good action movie! i like it because there is almost no scean with out action. it is somewhat funny!

3 Stars Awesome visuals with ridiculous story
I understand the good guy has to win. But when a villain mercilessly kills so many people without blinking and kills colleagues without an afterthought and then when it comes to killing the good guy, he has to prolongue it and give this whole “I’m going to kill you after I do this and this and this and I’m going to get pleasure out of watching you die, etc”, and this all comes after you’ve told countless henchmen to kill this person (which means a few minutes ago you didn’t mind somebody else doing a killing job that you wouldn’t see), I guess I’m just tired of the rehashed ridiculousness.

This villain assembles a team that has the entire United States of America by the balls, but then when it comes down to crunch time, it struggles with a cop that can’t be killed by hovering aircraft, crumbling freeway overpasses, or henchmen that managed to kill entire departments of security but can’t kill this one cop. This villain has everything planned beautifully, and then sends killer after killer, one by one just like the others, to kill this cop instead of just keeping the killers around him for protection, so when McClain does find him, he has to face several people with guns at once. Not that this would stop him, of course. But it’s a movie that tries to convince me that a brilliant villain would all of a sudden become very careless and that hired killers would turn into bumbling idiots.

The ridiculousness got to a point where I was actually rooting for the villain to win. There he is on the ground. You have a gun. Just shoot him.

But this film isn’t about believability. It’s about special effects and yippee ki-a mo fo. And if that’s your thing, than this movie’s awesome special affects doesn’t disappoint.

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