 Watch A Good Day To Die Hard Movie In Theather John McClane (Bruce Willis) heads to Russia in this fifth installment of the Die Hard film series. Skip Woods (The A-Team) provides the script, with Max Payne's John Moore directing. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi R Release Date A Good Day To Die Hard Feb 14, 2013 Wide | |
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Actors For A Good Day To Die Hard |
| Bruce Willis,Jai Courtney,Sebastian Koch,Mary Elizabeth Winstead,Yulia Snigir,Rasha Bukvic,Cole Hauser,Amaury Nolasco,Roman Luknar,Ganxsta Doglegy Zolee,Peter Takatsy,Pasha D. Lychnikoff,Megalyn Echikunwoke,Melissa Tang,Rico Simonini,Catherine Kresge,April Grace,Cooper Thornton,Jan Gallovic,Peter Kertesz |
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| Genres A Good Day To Die Hard : Action & Adventure |
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| User Ranting A Good Day To Die Hard : 3.1 |
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| User Count Like for A Good Day To Die Hard : 59,165 |
| All Critics Ranting For A Good Day To Die Hard : 4 |
| All Critics Count For A Good Day To Die Hard : 196 |
| All Critics Percentage For A Good Day To Die Hard : 15 % |
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Review For A Good Day To Die Hard |
What a disappointment. Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com
I didn't think it was physically possible to doze off at a movie as loud as A Good Day to Die Hard, but for a few moments my mind found some distant, peaceful refuge. David Edelstein-New York Magazine
It's all more than a little silly, but Willis' presence at least provides undercurrents of easy jocularity. Chris Vognar-Dallas Morning News
For anyone who remembers the "Die Hard" adventures at their vital and exciting best, this film feels like a near-death experience. Joe Morgenstern-Wall Street Journal
Few fans of the series would disagree that this sclerotic fifth installment should probably be the last. Dana Stevens-Slate
This is the Magpie School of action filmmaking: Anytime things start to make so little sense that you might lose the audience, just throw something shiny up on screen to distract. Ian Buckwalter-NPR
When a Die Hard movie doesn't have a single well-staged action sequence, you know something went badly wrong. Luke Buckmaster-Crikey
Sees both franchise and character transformed into tragically unimaginative, cacophonously violent and embarrassingly unfunny shadows of their once great former selves. Tom Clift-Moviedex
Gone is the vulnerable, smart and resourceful hero of the original. He has instead been replaced by an unstoppable killing machine who - like a pull-string toy - sprouts irrelevant catch phrases like 'I'm on vacation!' in the middle of a fire fight. Adam Ross-The Aristocrat
You know you're in trouble when an action film opens in Moscow showing a Russian criminal being held prisoner in a cell playing chess by himself. This is the kind of obvious cheesy badly scripted trope A Good Day to Die Hard is rampantly infected with. CJ Johnson-ABC Radio (Australia)
Pushes the series deep into the trash heap Cameron Williams-The Popcorn Junkie
Remember those Mr Magoo cartoons where the doddery old bald guy would blunder around various locations, leaving chaos in his wake while constantly insisting "I'm on vacation"? Tim Martain-The Mercury
It would be a shame if this is John McClane's final bow, but on the strength of this effort, maybe it's time for him to hang up the machine gun. Matt Neal-The Standard
Bruce Willis looked pretty tired by the end of the film. I know how he felt. Matthew Toomey-ABC Radio Brisbane
The Nakatomi Plaza has never felt so far away. Die Hard is my favourite film. I only attended AGDTDH as a sombre obligation; like a relative being asked to identify a corpse. Simon Miraudo-Quickflix
Yippee-ki-NAY Tom Glasson-Concrete Playground
It's a shame John McClane - one of cinema's iconic characters - has to go out with a whimper. His creators and handlers just didn't know how to close the book Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile
Excess and action supersede story ...It's a pity it's not such a good day after all Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile
The Big Whocares-ski. Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
If only the people in charge had simply not involved Willis in it, not decided to call it a Die Hard movie, not set up my hopes for something more than gut-level, oomph-ish satisfaction, I wouldn't have felt so empty and disappointed when it was over. Dave White-Movies.com
The fact that A Good Day to Die Hard returns the Die Hard series to its R-rated roots doesn't change the fact that this latest entry is pretty dire. Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
The desecration of the Die Hard series continues with this shockingly underwhelming entry... David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews
Loud with nothing to say, "Good Day" joins recent duds from Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger in a trifecta of pointless wallows in '80s action nostalgia. Greg Evans-Bloomberg News
There is plenty of action in this film, but the characters are a bit sketchy. There is so much backstabbing and doublecrossing that you tend to lose patience with the story. Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope
'Do you know what I hate about the Americans? Everything.' The fifth 'Die Hard' movie offers no evidence to dispute this Russian villain's opinion, as arrogant John McClane does more damage to the former Soviet republic than a hailstorm of meteorites. John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Willis appears to be doing little more than going through the motions, and the character is so gutted and generic at this point that virtually any other action caricature could be inserted into the script with virtually no effect on the film James Kendrick-Q Network Film Desk
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