Die Hard is now more than 35 years old. It's not so much old enough to drink and drive, as to be an age where it really needs to think seriously about its pension. It has become an unlikely Christmas ...
Maybe your choice is Die Hard. People often debate whether or not the Bruce Willis film is a Christas movie. If you have decided that it is and want to spend you winter evening watching one of ...
The Talker poll of 1,000 U.S. adults, conducted between December 2-6, saw respondents asked: "In your opinion, is the movie Die Hard considered a Christmas movie?" The response could leave some ...
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No, we aren’t talking about what sides to have with Christmas dinner. We’re talking about Die Hard and whether the film is a Christmas movie or not. The 1988 action film directed by John ...
Toss some terrorists in the mix and the tension reaches a fever pitch. Like with the first film, Die Hard 2 has a few Christmas classics on its soundtrack. These include “Carol of the Bells ...
While Die Hard is a movie filled with exciting action scenes, it’s the characters and their connections to one another that make the film exceptional. Die Hard is one of the rare examples of an ...
It can't really be Christmas until you've seen Die Hard, and you've got the chance to do just that on TV tonight. The movie also gets a repeat broadcast on Christmas Eve at 9pm on digital channel ...
If there's one Die Hard sequel that comes even slightly close to being as good as the first one, it's With a Vengeance. You can stream Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) on Hulu and Disney+.
If you've been scrolling for Christmas movies, you might've stumbled across some recommendations for "Die Hard." Although not necessarily labeled a Christmas movie, many people like to think it is ...
The 1988 action blockbuster Die Hard has become the target for debating what constitutes a Christmas movie. Christmas music seems to be self-evident, despite controversial songs like “Baby ...
When I was 18 I skipped work to see a new movie in theaters called “Die Hard.” This was in 1988, long before we had IMDb and social media to flog the latest releases. The most I knew about the ...