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I quite liked the dancer guy. He had some cool lines and was entertaining.
He should've been the one main villian instead of
It's wierd, because in some ways they improved on the 4th one and tried to steer it back towards the first three.
The music sounds more like Kamens old scores, Willis was playing Mcclane like he used to, etc.
Unfortunetly the script was terrible and most of the action scenes were ruined by bad editing and slow mo. The directing just wasn't very good and the film ended up as the worst one.
Ben Trebilcook is currently writing a treatment with a story which begins in New York, before moving to Tokyo, which will be the predominant location.
Trebilcook says “It is extremely faithful to the franchise and characters and is a natural progression. It's also a very plausible storyline.” He adds "I feel it could be the Rocky Balboa of the Die Hard franchise." This adds weight to the sixth film being the final one.
http://www.totalfilm.com/news/exclusive-die-hard-6-gets-a-screenwriter-and-a-title
Calling it the Rocky Balboa of the franchise is hyping it up a bit too much. And after the last two I'm not sure I can believe them when they talk about it being faithful to the franchise.
I'm excited but skeptical.
I hope it's better than 4 and 2 as well, but that might be getting my hopes up a bit too much.
Die Hard 5 is probably the most disappointing film I've ever seen. Not the worst, but definitely the most disappointing.
In 2012 I was even looking forward to it more than Skyfall and look how that turned out.
Total Film aren't that reliable? They claim it as an exclusive.
http://www.slashfilm.com/die-hard-6-gets-a-possible-writer-location-and-working-title/
The only thing I liked: the car chase in Moscow. Not as bad as I expected.
And the funniest thing is that at one point during the car chase, he screams "Yeah? IS THAT YOUR BEST SHOT?" This audio is ripped from the jet fight scene towards the finale of 'Live Free or Die Hard.' No joke.
And his iconic line in the finale of this one? The audio is ripped straight from the usage of it from the third film. I wish I was kidding.
Wow. that's as lazy as reusing Roger's Wilhelm scream multiple times in AVTAK! 8-|
I guess after witnessing the final product, I can't really blame him. Utter trash, this one.
As I said around its release, Bruce looked unenthusiastic on every talk show/interview piece I saw of him, and now I am beginning to understand why. :-&
It's really too bad he was Typecast as the everyman action hero.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/71xJPanD22L._AA1500_.jpg
I'm also somewhat interested in seeing if this 'extended cut' is any better that the theatrical cut, although I doubt it will make the movie any better.
After that, all it manages to do is have the characters look at places a little longer, and adds a slight bit more to the action at the safe house and a few other places. It's really nothing special or 'extended,' I'd say, since they did that.
Actually, I've just realised that Lucy wasn't in it at all. That's a bit weird.