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Title: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: disKret on October 05, 2012, 06:05:26 AM
Season for "taken" is opened.

http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/good-day-to-die-hard/trailers/a-good-day-to-die-hard-teaser-trailer-30781677.html


Title: Re: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: Venkman on October 05, 2012, 11:11:04 AM
February?!

The use of Beethoven's 9th is a throwback to Die Hard 1 and 2, which both occured during Christmas season. 3 was like Spring/Summer and Live Free or Die Hard, well, I'll call that a label slap.

I wonder if this was slated for Fall this year but they realized the brand wouldn't resonate strongly enough.


Title: Re: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: disKret on October 05, 2012, 12:22:28 PM
I wonder if this was slated for Fall this year but they realized the brand wouldn't resonate strongly enough.

Didnt want to compete with "double O seven"?


Title: Re: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: Trippy on October 05, 2012, 12:39:07 PM
That was a weak ass trailer.


Title: Re: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: Ingmar on October 05, 2012, 01:35:22 PM
The 9th is there because it is all through Die Hard 1, yes, but that had nothing to do with Christmas. It isn't Christmas music, the reason it's used so much in the first movie is it is an homage to A Clockwork Orange.


Title: Re: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: Fabricated on October 06, 2012, 11:18:27 AM
Good god, is Bruce Willis hardup for money or something?


Title: Re: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: Venkman on October 06, 2012, 11:22:48 AM
The 9th is there because it is all through Die Hard 1, yes, but that had nothing to do with Christmas. It isn't Christmas music, the reason it's used so much in the first movie is it is an homage to A Clockwork Orange.

That's probably right. However, growing up, the 9th was sung as Ode to Joy at Christmas time at Church, which is why I always made that corrolation. In my head anyway :-)


Title: Re: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: Zetor on October 06, 2012, 02:12:54 PM
They screwed up Budapest's downtown traffic for at least a month and a half filming this stuff, so it'd better be good-- ahaha who am I kidding.


Title: Re: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: sickrubik on October 08, 2012, 08:11:53 AM
Good god, is Bruce Willis hardup for money or something?

I just don't think he particularly cares. I think he likes working and making dumb action movies.


Title: Re: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: tazelbain on October 08, 2012, 08:15:12 AM
He's like Brett Favre of movies.  Bring on Hudson Hawk 2!


Title: Re: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: Threash on October 08, 2012, 04:58:49 PM
It doesn't even have Ramona Flowers, lame.


Title: Re: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: Hammond on February 26, 2013, 10:45:40 AM
Mini Necro, so this is out now and I caught it Sunday night.

So it was a decent action flick all said and done. The chase scene at the first was one of the best I have ever seen. The plot line however was just "meh". The actor that played Bruce Willis son actually did a decent job for his part and I imagine he will get a couple cheesy actions flicks from this.  During the previews they showed the Gi-Joe sequel (with Bruce Willis) and the Red 2 sequel (again Bruce Willis) while I was watching a Bruce Willis movie. How many sequels can you do in one year?



Title: Re: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: shiznitz on February 26, 2013, 11:46:09 AM
How many sequels can you do in one year?


Bruce knows to cash in as hard and as fast as he can.


Title: Re: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: HaemishM on February 26, 2013, 12:25:58 PM
To be fair to Bruce, GI Joe 2 was supposed to be out this previous summer but the studio pulled it and ordered reshoots and more Channing Tatum.


Title: Re: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: Venkman on February 26, 2013, 05:32:52 PM
Forgot about this thread. This sucked. It was a generic action flick upon which they slapped some Bruce Willis in post production. Even his traditional MacClane-isms felt phoned in, and way after filming ended. This was less a Die Hard movie than I Robot was an I Robot movie.

Between this, the highly forgettable Schwarzenegger flick, and the I-can't-even-remember-its-name Stallone movie, it's like these guys forgot Expendables was largely a sendup and not a reinvigoration of a 40 year old action movie career.


Title: Re: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: UnSub on February 26, 2013, 06:58:18 PM
To be fair to Bruce, GI Joe 2 was supposed to be out this previous summer but the studio pulled it and ordered reshoots and more Channing Tatum.

And "Red" was a fun action film and I'm looking forward to "Red 2".


Title: Re: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: SurfD on February 26, 2013, 09:59:31 PM
Forgot about this thread. This sucked. It was a generic action flick upon which they slapped some Bruce Willis in post production. Even his traditional MacClane-isms felt phoned in, and way after filming ended. This was less a Die Hard movie than I Robot was an I Robot movie.
Take a drink every time he mentions that he is on vacation.  By time you are half way through the movie, you should be hammered enough that it starts to seem good  :awesome_for_real:


Title: Re: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: Venkman on February 27, 2013, 05:05:50 PM
I know right? The least they could have done is record him saying that a few different ways. It's almost like they had a test audience that complained there wasn't enough John MacClane so they went back and added three more occurences of "I'm on vacation" from the one sound file!


Title: Re: A good day to Die Hard
Post by: Surlyboi on February 27, 2013, 08:35:55 PM
The opening chase scene was actually originally put together by the guys from Top Gear.

And Ramona Flowers had a cameo.