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A Good Day To Die Hard

Just saw the trailer on the big screen ahead of Taken 2. Can't wait for this one! :)
 
What they need to do is bring back Reginald VelJohnson in a cameo
 
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Rogue-theX said:
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All was well until that fucking terrible one liner. "The double O schmumble of mumble mc dribble". Sort it out Bruce, the line as written is bad enough, but at least sound like you give a shit.
 
Looks like this'll be a Netflix rental unless they somehow manage to pull a good movie out of their asses.
 
at least the mac douche wasnt in the trailer.
 
Song sounds familiar. Is that from another film?
 
First trailer was better. Still really looking forward to this though.
 
I would have to disagree fellas - trailer 1 was loads of stoopid 'splosions with no context (hey, Michael Bay, how're you doing?) with Wills schmumble mumble. This one looked...interesting. And witty. "Need a hug". :D
Just another "wrong place, wrong time" moments. Yippee ki-yay!
 
Yeah, I liked this one better. Anyway, it's nice to see that even if this won't be a good movie, it will be an enjoyable one.
 
reave said:
Song sounds familiar. Is that from another film?
It's "Ode to Joy" by Beethoven, aka (since 1988) "that Die Hard music". :)

As for the title...who of you thinks Crazy Horse when they hear it, and who think Klingons? Be honest!
 
Just bring me up to speed: john has a son?
 
Uncanny Antman said:
It's "Ode to Joy" by Beethoven, aka (since 1988) "that Die Hard music". :)

I knew someone would take the bait, but I figured it would be Frantic Canadian, not you. It's been around a little longer than 1988 (1824) and was used with better results in one of the greatest films of all time, Raising Arizona.
 
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