Live Free or Die Hard Release
Date: June 27, 2007 Studio: 20th Century Fox Director: Len Wiseman
Screenwriter: Mark Bomback, David Marconi Starring: Bruce Willis, Justin Long, Maggie Q, Timothy Olyphant,
Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Cliff Curtis, Kevin Smith, Jonathan Sadowski Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for intense sequences of violence and action, language,
and a brief sexual situation) Official Website: LiveFreeorDieHard.com
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Plot Summary: An attack on the vulnerable United States computer infrastructure begins to shut
down the entire nation. The mysterious figure behind the shattering scheme has
figured out every digital angle - but he never figured an old-fashioned, "analog" fly-in-the-ointment:
John McClane.— More here
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The actor is at his best in the
implausible yet entertaining action film.
Kenneth Turan
Los Angeles Times
No one winces like Bruce Willis. A man with a million-dollar grimace,
the actor gets lots of opportunity to play to his strength in "Live
Free or Die Hard," the latest adventure of ultra-violent Energizer
Bunny John McClane: He's not exactly cuddly but he keeps on coming
on.
You better believe that Bruce is still the man.
Peter Travers
Rolling Stone
Brucie boy is truly an analog hero in a digital age. The role of
no-frills New York police detective John McClane still fits him
like a glove and he looks as fit as a guy half his age. What's
your secret, dude?
A tremendously entertaining, old-fashioned action flick.
Jessica Reaves
Chicago Tribune
Early in "LFODH," a villain taunts our hero, calling
him "a Timex in a digital world"; McClane, characteristically,
takes the dig as a compliment. Two hours, countless butt-kickings
and hairbreadth escapes later, we know why.
Real American Hero
Dana Stevens
Slate
It has enough mind-blowing stunts to leave audience members walking
out and inventing obscenity-laced catchphrases of their own.
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