Sunday, September 15, 2013

Iconoclastic takenoprisoners cop John McClane for the first time finds himself on foreign soil after traveling to Moscow to help his wayward son Jack unaware that Jack is really a highlytrained CIA operative out to stop a nuclear weapons heist. With the Russian underworld in pursuit and battling a countdown to war the two McClanes discover that their opposing methods make them unstoppable heroes.

Review

Let me start off by saying that like everyone I had a feeling this could go wrong. You have a terrible writer Skip Woods(even if I enjoyed The ATeam) and a terrible director John Moore. The people at Fox must be idiots because John Moore has not made one good film so to trust him with the Die Hard franchise seemed a bad idea. The film has a lot of action if not too much there isn't any dialog!!!! At 97 minutes it's the shortest one in the series ans it sure feels that way. Every other film in the franchise were longer they gave you more time to explore the rest of the film. But this one feels so rushed like okay let's go there and then here... The film has no structure. It's like they said Ȫlright guys were gonna make this as fast as possible" Bruce Willis is fine but it's like he doesn't even talk during the whole movie his chemistry with Jai Courtney is fine. The plot is okay even if you can see the twist coming after 25 minutes. What makes this film still enjoyable is the action even though it's disturbed by shakycam bad editing and bad CGI effects. If they are gonna make another one they should bring back John Mctiernan and make the movie on a smaller scale. Back to basics!! If they make it on a bigger scale than they should make it as good as With a Vengeance.And another thing You can't drive from Moscow to Chernobyl in a couple of hours!!!!!!

This is by far the worst entry in the franchise