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I liked Crystal Skull, thank you very much. More than Craig's Bonds, in point of fact.
What is 'Crystal Skull'? I know of no such film. There are only three Indy films, correct? That's what I've been led to believe.
Yes, I am heavily confused myself. Indy ends with Last Crusade, where our fantastic hero symolically rides off into the sunset, where it is clear that his onscreen adventures are finalized. Any future attempts afterwards to continue the series isn't likely, and would probably only be done to beat a dead horse and make more money. I for one am glad we never got Indy 4, a sigh of relief and bullet dodged there.
@Creasy47, this @chrisisall bloke is clearly off his rocker.
Yippee Kay Yay Mercedes-Benz
After all his ranting about SF being terrible and he says he prefers KOTCS to it and he wants ancient relic John Glen back in the directors chair, I'm just glad people on this forum have no influence on EON.
Haha, I concur! =))
I'm from Brazil and I am running for a contest to win some goodies from the movie Die Hard 5 ... but unfortunately I haven't seen the film yet, and to compete I need to know the answers to the following questions:
Where does the last scenes of the movie take place?
At the beginning of the movie, John McClane is doing target practice ... which U.S. president is in the background image is in this scene?
Which singer is the Russian cabbie trying to interpret in the taxi?
Which actress plays John McClane's wife in Die Hard 5 ?
For whom is Jack McClane working ?
Finally, can someone who has seen the film, suggest a good slogan for it (in the style of the existing ones: Ypiee Ki-Yay Mother Russia and Like Father! Like Son! Like Hell!)
Many thanks to whoever can help me! :)
And please forgive my poor English.
Here it is...
http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/movie-talk/actors-turned-down-die-hard-003953140.html
Richard Gere i can imagine as a kind of Dalton choose, but we know that go wrong in 1989. I only have seen Richard Gere in DAD type of movie as action hero and own movie with older Richard Gere as action hero.
Burt Reynolds and Don Johnson left a tv series and Stallone to much known as Rocky or Rambo. And Frank Sinatra i see more as kind of Roger Moore, earlier version of George Clooney.
Mabey Jean claude van damme, he is 5 years younger then Willis.
http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/die-hard/24472/a-good-day-to-die-hard-review
I'll see it this weekend and rip it a new one.
Maybe seeing it on it's own instead of after the others would've made it better. An 18 rating would've probably made it a little bit better too.
But as it stands despite one or two enjoyable moments it was a crap action flick that's definetly the worst in the series. I'm being kinder than most people will be because I really want to like this film, I love the series, but there's really not much to like.
I'm glad I read some reviews before seeing it because it meant I wasn't all that disappointed, as my expectations had dropped anyway.
The QOS of the Die Hard series is a fair assessment although QOS does have much more going for it. The DAD of the Die Hard series is more like it although I'd say even DAD was better than this.
I don't think the Indy 4 comparisons are fair. That film didn't need to be made but it was fun and if you look at it objectively it's good. The score is good, the acting is good, Spielberg nails the 50s setting, there's some good action, etc.
Indy 4 was a good put pointless film. This is just an awful film.
So many reviews seem to have given up, lost hope and want this to be it.
I'm not sure. On one hand I would like the series to really go out on a high note.
On the other hand Die Hard 4 didn't feel much like Die Hard and this was just crap, so maybe they just can't make a good Die Hard movie anymore and should leave the series alone.
If they can actually get a good script, and maybe get Mctierman back, then go ahead and make a 6th one. But there hasn't been a really good Die Hard film since the 90s so maybe they should leave it alone.
I'd like to think they can right the ship. Rocky V anyone?
It's a shame really, up to now the series was very good. Oh well, what can you do? :)
The next film must be called Old Habits Die Hard.
The original D-H was really good and reminded me of a novel I read years ago from a little known author named J. C. Pollock about terrorist action in the World Trade Center in NYC. I distinctly recall having the hero manuever between one high rise building to another.
At Harrison Ford's advanced age, no one will pay money to see a fossil looking for a relic.
http://www.empireonline.com/reviews/reviewcomplete.asp?FID=137873
Hopefully learnt from the SW prequels and also the 4 star review for seen objectively or not Indy 4 which might be adequate for some but was one of the biggest load of rubbish I've seen on the big screen in the last 10 years.
I know now to go ahead and buy the Blu ray boxset as it is and not wait for the one with the inclusion of this utter travesty.
I know I haven't seen it and maybe you shouldn't let reviews inform your opinion but this is even getting mixed reactions this is getting out right panned. They should just leave it alone like Indy no a 6th film would not be a good idea.
I can personally vouch for the reviews. See it if you want but don't get your hopes up.
Die Hard is an action film though. If they do make a 6th movie I really wouldn't risk getting some drama writer doing his first action movie.
They do need writers experienced with action films, they just need to make sure that the writers have written GOOD action films before. The hack who wrote the A Team reboot (which wasn't terrible but was far from brilliant) isn't good enough, frankly.
Why couldn't Noam Murro direct as was intended? Maybe he didn't like the script. Now he's go off to do 300: Rise Of An Empire instead, which comes out in August.
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But most of all:
:((
Did it have to come to this?
Wow.
Now THAT is a good idea. He's an action film writer but a very good one. Predator, Lethal Weapon, etc. Let him write a Die Hard movie.
There are worse choices to direct too.
Shane Black is a good choice.
Mel Gibson and Bruce Willis together in Die Hard 6.
Directed by