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A Good Day to Die Hard (2013)
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John McClane (Bruce Willis) and his estranged son Jack (Jai Courtney) team up to protect a government informant in Moscow, and thwart a major crime in Chernobyl in this sequel from director John Moore (Max Payne, Behind Enemy Lines). Russian politics are in tatters when veteran detective McClane shows up in the nation's capital, and learns that his son is working undercover to protect Komarov (Sebastian Koch) -- a notorious whistleblower who some powerful people would like to see silenced. Protecting Komarov won't be easy, even for the cop who's single-handedly defeated small armies of terrorists, and the sharp-shooting son he's never known. Meanwhile, when the fearless father and son catch wind of a deadly plot unfolding in Chernobyl, they face the fight of their lives in one of the most hostile landscapes known to man. Cole Hauser and Mary Elizabeth Winstead co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Bruce WillisJai Courtney, (more)
Director(s):
Noam MurroJohn Moore, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD  |  Blu-ray
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    Louie C.

    The Director, John Moore is a hack at the helm. It is BEST NOT TO SEE this one. I thought it was impossible to fall asleep in the movies that loud. What a disappointment . I so badly wanted this movie to be part way good. Don't go.

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    Jennifer and Daniel G.

    Horrible way to end the Die Hard Series. Not only does Bruce Willis phone this one in, John McCLane practically does.

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    Robert W.

    All action, no plot or character development. And the action is so completely unbelievable that toward the end I was just laughing because it was so unrealistic. Don't bother.

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