
However, the flyover sequence with the F-35 is too far out. In a world where missiles can evidently be targetted to explode 2.66 microns inside your left ear, John McLane must radiate some sort of fifth dimensional force field, because the pilot, in a yet-to-be-deployed F-35 next-generation fighter aircraft, aims for McLane's bald head and ends up with his missile taking out the flyover ramp McLane's trucking along on. At a range of 15 feet or something. Ridiculous. This too-far-out action is, in my opinion, completely new to the Die Hard franchise.
That aside, though, it's vintage McLane, still reluctant, still effective and still with a bagful of curt but appropriate one-liners. Nice. And yeah, Maggie Q who? I can't even remember if she spoke a single word in the movie.
Overall? Attending one movie screening is a good idea, although I am not sure if you would want to go back and see it again. I will probably end up purchasing the DVD at some point, but I will only buy it because it completes the Die Hard movie set.
The Ballad of John McLane – a silent movie version of Die Hard. ~10 min |
Trailer: Die Hard 4.0 / Live Free or Die Hard.~2 min |
A Die Hard music vid by Guyznite, from YouTube via kautilya |
Yeah... Apart from the fighter jet bit, the movie feels so die hard to the darn core!
ReplyDeleteAnd the best part? 'The last time I saw her, she was going down the elevator shaft with an SUV wrapped around her a**'
Coming to think of it, she was well endowed w.r.t her rear section!