Ugh. It wasn't even like the first three movies were THAT cool (even though they were pretty awesome for the late-1980s–mid-1990s), but John McClane returns after a 12-year hiatus like we missed him to stop cyber terrorists who hack into government and commercial computers. Timothy Olyphant does a good job as the villain, but is nowhere near as memorable as Irons or Rickman from the previous films. Fans complain about the PG-13 rating—though, aside from the language, it's not too tame even compared to its R-rated predecessors. Based on the WIRED Magazine's 1997 article "A Farewell to Arms" by John Carlin.Thursday, November 13, 2014
Live Free or Die Hard
Ugh. It wasn't even like the first three movies were THAT cool (even though they were pretty awesome for the late-1980s–mid-1990s), but John McClane returns after a 12-year hiatus like we missed him to stop cyber terrorists who hack into government and commercial computers. Timothy Olyphant does a good job as the villain, but is nowhere near as memorable as Irons or Rickman from the previous films. Fans complain about the PG-13 rating—though, aside from the language, it's not too tame even compared to its R-rated predecessors. Based on the WIRED Magazine's 1997 article "A Farewell to Arms" by John Carlin.
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