Well?
Personally i think the best is 3. It might be because it was the one i wathced first, and the most, when i was younger. But i just like it te most.
Overall it goes: 3, 1, 2, 4
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Well?
Personally i think the best is 3. It might be because it was the one i wathced first, and the most, when i was younger. But i just like it te most.
Overall it goes: 3, 1, 2, 4
1) Die Hard
2) Die Hard 3
3) Die Hard 4
4) Die Hard 2
Yeah i said it. Oh and if you didn't know:
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Thanks, i knew they wanted to do another. Bu i didnt know they were going to. Just hope its less like the 4th.
The one of the airport, is that the first? Followed by the thirdkuraimen
Airport is the 2nd one. Its greatly underrated.
I'm actually watching through all of the movies again at the moment. If I had to say, I would put them in order of release. While I loved them all, Die Hard 3 just seemed too much like a buddy cop film and Die Hard 4 was getting a bit over the top in some of the action scenes. Also I agree that Die Hard 2 was underrated.
1) Die Hard
2) Die Hard 3
3) Die Hard 4
4) Die Hard 2
Yeah i said it. Oh and if you didn't know:
http://movies.ign.com/articles/121/1219221p1.htmlLebbin
Yep.
Best Die Hard's go in this order:
1,3,4 (unrated edition),2,4(theatrical edition).
In my humble opinion of course.
Die Hard. It set the bar, had an original(ish) concept, spawned the most rip-offs (the only one of which was any good was Under Siege) ,and Bruce Willis just fit the part so well (snarky and intense in the right spots).
Die Hard 2 was also very good. The only issue I had was the flare-in-the-avgas trick. Avgas is NOT that flammable from what I can remember from my Navy days.
Die Hard With A Vengeance was okay. I could see the rip-off coming from a mile away (and it's not like Willis didn't keep saying "I know the family" every few minutes). Also, I've seen Jeremy Irons in several movies... I think he was underused in the movie.
I have yet to see Live Free Or Die Hard. People have actively warned me against it, and I've seen the part where Willis drove the car into the jet airplane... so no. :?
I'd go 1, 2, 3. Reserving judgment on 4, but I'm not really excited about it.
Die Hard
Die Hard 2: Die Harder
Live Free or Die Hard
Die Hard with a Vengence.
I'm hopefull that A Good Day to Die Hard will turn out great, as well.
The whole point of Die Hard was to parody the action genre. Only the first one stayed true to that concept.
Bruce Willis not being an action star was a major part of that parody. Ironically it turned him into one and just made the sequels flat out action flicks.
As much as I love Die Hard 1, I think Die Hard 2 was the best, followed closely by 1, then slightly more by 3 and well, Die hard 4 is hardly a die hard.
The whole point of Die Hard was to parody the action genre. Only the first one stayed true to that concept.Blue-SkyYou straight-up pulled that out of your a$$. The movie was based on a book (Nothing Lasts Forever, which was a pretty good book in its own right), and was almost 100% faithful to its source material (which was not a parody of anything). Next time, at least make s*** up that sounds like the truth.
Ouch, I've only seen the forth one so I felt that'd be the right choice...how can I be the only one? Is it that bad compared to the rest?colibriosisLive Free or Die Hard wasn't horrible, I even liked it more than the third film, it just gets a lot of flak (understandably and justifiably) because the film was written around a PG-13 rating, meaning a lot of the witty dialouge and violence from the previous films had to be dropped. Plus "Yippie Ki Yay Mother *GUNSHOT* was just painful. I thought the actual plot of the film was good, but really improbable. I also thought that despite the over-the-topness and restricted action do to the rating, the action was still great. I just hope that the Expendables II being PG-13 turns out to be good.
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