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A Good Day to Die Hard

Iconoclastic, hard-nosed detective John McClane travels abroad for the first time, heading to Moscow to help his wayward son Jack—unaware that Jack is really a highly trained CIA operative out to stop a nuclear weapons heist. With the Russian underworld in pursuit and a countdown to war racing toward them, the two McClanes discover that their opposing methods make them unstoppable heroes.

Director(s)

John Moore

Dóra Simkó

Mark Cotone

Bogi Móricz

Linda Marián

Tamás 'Chipie' Péter

Jonathan Taylor

András Szücs

Gergö Márton

Sean Guest

Evgeny Dostal

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Cast & Crew

Bruce Willis

Bruce Willis

John McClane

Mark Cotone

Mark Cotone

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Mike Dopud

Mike Dopud

Det. Sgt. Wexler (uncredited)

Radivoje Bukvić

Radivoje Bukvić

Alik

Pasha D. Lychnikoff

Pasha D. Lychnikoff

Cabbie

Cole Hauser

Cole Hauser

Mike Collins

Amaury Nolasco

Amaury Nolasco

Murphy

Dóra Simkó

Dóra Simkó

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Tamás 'Chipie' Péter

Tamás 'Chipie' Péter

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April Grace

April Grace

Sue Easton

Jai Courtney

Jai Courtney

Jack McClane

Sebastian Koch

Sebastian Koch

Yuri Komarov

Martin 'Mako' Hindy

Martin 'Mako' Hindy

Mako

John Moore

John Moore

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Aldis Hodge

Aldis Hodge

Foxy

Jonathan Taylor

Jonathan Taylor

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Yuliya Snigir

Yuliya Snigir

Irina Komarov

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Lucy McClane

Sean Guest

Sean Guest

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Attila Árpa

Attila Árpa

Alik's Soldier

Bogi Móricz

Bogi Móricz

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Evgeny Dostal

Evgeny Dostal

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Megalyn Echikunwoke

Megalyn Echikunwoke

Pretty Reporter

Roman Luknár

Roman Luknár

Anton

Cooper Thornton

Cooper Thornton

S2

Jesse Burch

Jesse Burch

Smoker

Ján Gallovič

Ján Gallovič

Chagarin's Advisor

László Keszég

László Keszég

Alik's Soldier

Gergö Márton

Gergö Márton

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Iván Kamarás

Iván Kamarás

G-Wagon Driver

Zolee 'Döglégy' Ganxsta

Zolee 'Döglégy' Ganxsta

MRAP Driver

Scott Michael Campbell

Scott Michael Campbell

Campbell

Sergej Onopko

Sergej Onopko

Alik's Soldier

Narantsogt Tsogtsaikhan

Narantsogt Tsogtsaikhan

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Nikolett Barabas

Nikolett Barabas

Anna Peterova (uncredited)

Ferenc Elek

Ferenc Elek

Unimog Driver

Péter Kertész

Péter Kertész

Judge

Joe Massingill

Joe Massingill

Pac-Man

Iván Orsányi

Iván Orsányi

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Rico Simonini

Rico Simonini

Colonel

Catherine Kresge

Catherine Kresge

Neiderbrook

Iván Fenyő

Iván Fenyő

MI-26 Navigator

Sergey Kolesnikov

Sergey Kolesnikov

Viktor Chagarin

Justin Smith

Justin Smith

Meyers

Zsolt Viczei

Zsolt Viczei

Laundry Worker

Péter Takátsy

Péter Takátsy

Prosecutor

Melissa Tang

Melissa Tang

Lucas

Patrik Vrbovský

Patrik Vrbovský

Handgun Manager

Zhe 'Josie' Lin

Zhe 'Josie' Lin

Handgun Manager's Assistant

János Finfera

János Finfera

Chagarin's Security Man

Boris Vodokov

Boris Vodokov

Chagarin's Assassin

Alekszandr Komarov

Alekszandr Komarov

MI-26 Co-Pilot

Edit Balázsovits

Edit Balázsovits

Masseuse

Nadejda Savcova

Nadejda Savcova

Russian Model

Anastassija Makarenko

Anastassija Makarenko

Russian Model

Sasha Aleksandra Kerbel Callas

Sasha Aleksandra Kerbel Callas

Russian Model (uncredited)

Chris Majors

Chris Majors

Embassy Official (uncredited)

Linda Marián

Linda Marián

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András Szücs

András Szücs

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Details

GenresAction, Thriller
Runtime1h 38 mins
Released on06 Feb 2013
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Dark Jedi

4/10

My god what a disappointment! The original movie had a script worth watching and some good action and special effects. This one, well this was a typical Hollywood script written by someone who either was incredibly stupid or just too arrogant to care. It is a script that I would expect from a SyFy channel production. There was absolutely nothing that made sense in this script. The actual plot about Chernobyl that was ludicrous to say the least. I’m sure the special effects guys had a great day doing the car chase at the beginning but it was just exaggerated and silly to watch. Obviously there are no cops or anything in Moscow since they could drive around smashing cars forever without anyone seeming to care. They walk into Chernobyl and sprays some magic fluid onto the highly radioactive place and voilà, the radioactivity is gone and they can take off their protective suits. What a load of bull! They steal a car and drive to Chernobyl (which is around 1000 kilometres away and the roads in Russia are NOT western highway standard) and they still manage to get there in time to catch the bad guys who are in choppers. Not to mention the fact that they actually get near the place without being stopped. I can go on with this but it is only more and more depressing. Oh, my favourite (sarcasm), Switzerland have obviously invaded France since Grenoble is now in Switzerland. Funny that I, who lives a couple of hours drive from Grenoble, have not heard about this. That is just so typical dumbass American script writer who have never set foot outside of Hollywood. Maybe it was supposed to be funny but I honestly do not think so and in any case, it was not funny. The only reason this movie gets a 4 out of 10 star rating is because the special effects are indeed impressive if you can push yourself to look past the ludicrousness of them and it is Bruce Willis after all. It is a shame that they obviously handed the franchise over to some idiot(s) that obviously where utterly incompetent at what they were doing.

RalphRahal

4/10

A Good Day to Die Hard (2013) is the weakest entry in the series, losing everything that made Die Hard great in the first place. The plot is thin, the script feels hollow, and the father-son dynamic that should have added some depth comes off as forced. The action is big, but without a strong story or real stakes, it all feels empty. Bruce Willis looks like he is just going through the motions, and the villains are completely forgettable. Instead of feeling like a Die Hard movie, it plays out like a generic action flick that just happens to have John McClane in it. The directing is a mess, with an overuse of shaky cam and quick cuts that make the action frustrating to watch rather than exciting. The cinematography lacks the creativity and tension of previous films, making everything feel flat despite the high production value. The score does its job, but it does not leave an impact, much like the rest of the movie. It is all explosions and gunfire with no heart, making this a disappointing and unnecessary sequel. If there was ever a sign that the franchise should have stopped earlier, this was it.

Wuchak

7/10

Big, dumb, fun action flick in Russia dies hard to entertain RELEASED IN 2013 and directed by John Moore, "A Good Day to Die Hard" is the Third of (currently) five installments in the Die Hard series. In this one John McClane (Bruce Willis) travels to Moscow to aid his unruly son, Jack (Jai Courtney), only to discover that Jack is an undercover agent. Father & son team-up to stop a nuclear weapons heist. Sebastian Koch is on hand as a focal point in the heist. The Die Hard flicks fill the bill if you're in the mood for big, dumb, fun action thrills. Don't get me wrong because a lot of work goes into making these kinds of films and it takes talent & genius to pull them off. I mean "dumb" in the sense that the focus is on unbelievable action rather than deeper themes beyond "genuinely good people may be flawed and somewhat profane, but they're courageous and never give up in the face of evil." Thankfully, this installment throws in some entertaining father/son character development in between the wild action sequences. McClane’s daughter also appears for good measure (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). The story isn't quite as engaging as "Live Free or Die Hard" (2007), but it was good enough and the action scenes are out of this world, including a long vehicle chase in Moscow in the opening act. Director Moore ups the ante with quick-editing for this one. Some parts are eye-rolling absurd, but everything's done with a quasi-realistic tone, which sorta helps the viewer go along with the ridiculousness rather than tune out. The Die Hard flicks are the natural progeny of over-the-top films like 1977's "The Gauntlet" where the action scenes are so overdone they're cartoony, but entertaining. There's a thin line that filmmakers must tread with these kinds of blockbusters because they can easily fall into overKILL, like 2001's "The Mummy Returns." Thankfully, "A Good Day to Die Hard" pretty much evades that ditch by giving us entertaining protagonists & antagonists, amusing one-liners, worthy bits of character development and a compelling comic booky story. Speaking of the story, one of the highlights is the infamous Russian location of the final act. Another highlight is hottie raven-haired Yuliya Snigir. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour, 38 minutes and was shot in Budapest, Hungary, with the Chernobyl scenes done at Old Soviet Air Force Base, Kiskunlacháza, Hungary, along with establishing shots of Moscow. WRITERS: Skip Woods. GRADE: B/B- (6.5/10)

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Part of the Series

Live Free or Die Hard

Live Free or Die Hard

2007EN, IT, FR
Die Hard

Die Hard

1988EN, DE, IT
Die Hard: With a Vengeance

Die Hard: With a Vengeance

1995EN, DE, RO
Die Hard 2

Die Hard 2

1990EN, ES
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