- Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
- Release Date: Jun 27, 2007
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7.8
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 253 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 221 out of 253
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Mixed: 13 out of 253
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Negative: 19 out of 253
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EddieE.Feb 27, 20094
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IanCJul 10, 20074Very not good, all over the place both in story and geography, rubbish dialogue, bad guys who are mostly pretty benign in action-flick terms and then suddenly turn super-nasty and murderous which just doesn't flow, STUPID stunts that go too far over the top (and one which is pulled straight out of an old Arnie flick so NOTHING new there)... Dumb, empty, sad, and even maybe depressing.
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OliverC.Jul 9, 20074A miserable flick. I'm even a fan of the older die hard movies, i found 1 & 3 good at least. This one was a bunch of nonsense. The plot, the action, everything was absurd. It's hard to get into a movie when it doesn't have to follow the rules of physics.. or reality. Intensely boring! I didn't expect to come out of a die hard movie unthrilled. Transformers owns this.
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KyleJul 9, 20073
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JasonJ.Jul 10, 20073
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RamoY.Jul 8, 20072
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RockH.Aug 16, 20070
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ChrisCJul 10, 20074
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MarcK.Jul 13, 20074
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Christosc.Aug 21, 20070No villains. No plot. No fun. crappiest movie ever. I hope Bruce will put that money to good use. No wonder he has that cynical smile in his face every time he gets unscathed out of the rumble. AVOID PAYING TO WATCH THAT MOVIE AT ALL COST.
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AnthonySAug 5, 20070
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MarkB.Aug 24, 20073
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BruceW.Sep 23, 20072
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Oct 8, 20120Terrible CGI climax scene, censored catchphrases and lame action. The villain was entirely forgettabe and got no time to grow at all and the plot was ridiculous. McClane himself went from an everydayman action-hero to superhero in this movie as well, at no point did it feel like a Die Hard movie.
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90It's simply old-school stunts and movie magic.
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80The sheer quantity of often outrageous stunts should help overcome franchise mustiness to entertain.
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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.