Articles about Die Hard
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The New York Times analyzes the death of the American action movie.
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A @Ranker collection of 50 foreign film titles that are a) hilarious and b) the epitome of getting lost in translation
Source: www.ranker.com
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On valentine's day, this critic argues that when you look at just about any film, you'll find it's a love story. Or at least has a love story in it. Yes, just about every film. Seriously. He uses Die Hard, Shrek and The Godfather as examples.
Source: www.craveonline.com
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Some places are just too dynamic to use only once. This circle of life is great when you are working with a generic looking high school but there are the occasional moments when they use a location just a little too iconic for its own good you can't help but to see the location as anything besides what made it famous in the first place. Here are 6 that are easy to pick out for pulling double duty.
Source: www.filmschoolrejects.com
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If you're watching Die Hard over the holidays (and you should be), here's some great trivia about the film and how it was made
Source: www.fast-rewind.com
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"A Christmas Story" and "Miracle on 34th Street" are wonderful movies, but for this reporter, the holidays don't officially begin until John McClane starts gunning down terrorists in the Nakatomi Plaza building.
Source: blog.sfgate.com
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Happy holiday movies are alike; every unhappy holiday movie is unhappy in its own way
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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A plea to not make Die Hard 5 as they will never get the magic back that was in the original "Die Hard"
Source: www.npr.org
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Forgot grandmotherly or senior sex symbol - @npr came up with 20 male film roles Helen Mirren would have dominated
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Whimsy: Some famous movie quotes rewritten in a haughty British voice, because, well, why not
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Some places are just too dynamic to use only once. This circle of life is great when you are working with a generic looking high school but there are the occasional moments when they use a location just a little too iconic for its own good you can't help but to see the location as anything besides what made it famous in the first place. Here are 6 that are easy to pick out for pulling double duty.
Source: www.filmschoolrejects.com
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If you're watching Die Hard over the holidays (and you should be), here's some great trivia about the film and how it was made
Source: www.fast-rewind.com
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A @Ranker collection of 50 foreign film titles that are a) hilarious and b) the epitome of getting lost in translation
Source: www.ranker.com
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On valentine's day, this critic argues that when you look at just about any film, you'll find it's a love story. Or at least has a love story in it. Yes, just about every film. Seriously. He uses Die Hard, Shrek and The Godfather as examples.
Source: www.craveonline.com
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"A Christmas Story" and "Miracle on 34th Street" are wonderful movies, but for this reporter, the holidays don't officially begin until John McClane starts gunning down terrorists in the Nakatomi Plaza building.
Source: blog.sfgate.com
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Happy holiday movies are alike; every unhappy holiday movie is unhappy in its own way
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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Forgot grandmotherly or senior sex symbol - @npr came up with 20 male film roles Helen Mirren would have dominated
Source: www.npr.org
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A plea to not make Die Hard 5 as they will never get the magic back that was in the original "Die Hard"
Source: www.npr.org
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Whimsy: Some famous movie quotes rewritten in a haughty British voice, because, well, why not
Source: www.buzzfeed.com
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The stylish skyscraper taken hostage by theving Euro-terrorists, which in real life is the much less exotic-sounding Fox Plaza, corporate home of the studio behind the film.
2121 Avenue Of The Stars, Los Angeles, CA
