Such a shame, that Alan Rickman died. His character, Hans Gruber, was among the greatest movie villains in history. I wonder, if he was a vegan? Many vegans, such as Steve Jobs, die of pancreatic cancer or colon cancer, because vegetables tend to overwork the GI tract. They're 3 or 4 times more difficult to digest than meat, and without the higher nutrition density of meat, a vegan has to eat many more vegetables to make up the deficiency, which works the GI tract even harder. Of course, people can die of different cancers for many different known and unknown reasons, through no fault of their own, so in any case we lost a terrific actor and by all accounts a great person, way too soon.
"In Russia we say 'strong nut'" We have that in English too! We say "tough nut" and it can be a stubborn person or a difficult task. Especially if it's something a lot of people have tried and failed at, we call it a "tough nut to crack"
Up here in Canada, when one of your friends kicks his friend (who is another guy, hopefully) in the mid-section, we say, with a grimace, "Ooh, he just got kicked in the nuts!" Lmao! ( :E
@@merkyuk Imagine a guy saying that to his woman after he finishes inside her during sex 😂 that would probably kill the moment for her and make her freak out lmao.
Was going to Suggest Lethal Weapon with Mel Gibson for the next 80s action movie. I see it's a common sentiment. So I will just go ahead and suggest the Mad Max Trilogy with him. ...has Brave heart been done already??
Leathal Weapon IS the reason Die Hard is set st Christmas. Shane Black sets all of his movies (even Iron Man 3) at Christmas time... and Joel Silver (producer of both series) liked the idea so much he added it to Die Hard.
John tells his pal “just call me Roy,” because Hans was comparing him to a cowboy, specifically a movie cowboy. Roy Rogers was a famous Hollywood cowboy actor. And “Yippy-ki-yay” is old cowboy (in movies and old television) talk. In grade school, we learned a song that went, “Yippy ki ya yay! Get along little doggies.”
When moving cattle, they'd make noises like "yip! yip!" behind them -- and that turned into "yippy ki yay" through campfire songs and Hollywood westerns.
I always think of Jim Stafford's song "Cow Patty". Though technically that was yippy aye yay. (Like in Ghost Riders In The Sky) Look up the song if you've never heard it.
@@LexyThomas134 upon reflection, the old song from elementary school might have been, “Whoopie ti yi yo,” but you can see they’re speaking the same language.
When Gruber compares McClane to John Wayne (an old cowboy actor) the hero replies that he always preferred Roy Rogers because of his sequined shirts. Roy Rogers was an old-time singing-cowboy with a guitar and a horse called Trigger. Yippee Ki Yay was a bit in his song 'I'm an Old Cowhand from the Rio Grande'. It became a catchphrase of his.
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I think Disney's Goofy sings it too in a cowboy comical episode.
It isn't Christmas in my house until Hans Gruber falls from the top of the Nakatomi building. 😎 🎄 Fun Fact: Alan Rickman nearly passed up the role of Hans Gruber, which ended up being his first film role. He had only arrived in Hollywood two days earlier and was appalled by the idea of his first role being the villain in an action film. To a degree, Rickman was right to be concerned considering his performance as Hans Gruber was so hailed that the actor had to struggle being typecast as a player of villains for much of his career.
And the wife of the director (or maybe one of the producers, I can't remember) apparently hated the idea of having Alan play that part and fought hard to have him removed. Luckily she was not successful! When Hans falls from the window, that was shot with the real actor onto a green screen mat (so it could be removed later). The director told Alan that they would drop him "on three" but he told the stunt coordinator to drop Alan on TWO instead, which is why he has that look on his face. Alan was reportedly not happy about that but the results were great!
The party John was attending that the company held was the Christmas Party. It was his reason for being there, as well as potentially seeing his kids for the holiday season. It was after the end of the workday, the employees were at their party, security was more lax, which is the exact reason Hans took control of the building. Christmas is at this movie’s core. 😂🎄
Fun fact: it was a real accident when the stuntman fell down that ventilator shaft. It looks so good the director kept it in. Your reaction, as usual, was quite charming.
@ The shaft is a set, it only goes down twenty feet or so and then there's a crash-mat with a *big photograph* of the rest of the shaft sitting on top of it. The editor didn't know that and, like us, assumed that if the stuntman fell, he would die, and for an instant thought he was going to. Then he had a surreal moment when the stuntman safely stopped falling and made *reality crinkle* like it was the Matrix or something before he realized what he was seeing. It was that editor who decided to cut in the "bad" take because it looked so convincing and scary that it fooled him.
American from the midwest. Your saying the iconic line 'yippie ki-yay' was one of the most adorable things I've ever heard. Gave me a great smile. Glad you enjoyed the movie so. It is one of my favorites overall, and definitely one of my favorite Xmas movies. Great reaction.
34:45 On set, Alan Rickman was told they'll drop him after counting 1, 2, 3. But when the cameras rolled, they just dropped him straight away. So his "WTF??" face was real.
Of, course it is, besides a Christmas party, Die Hard even has a Christmas Miracle in it, after all people say "It's not Christmas until Hans Gruber falls off the Nakatomi Plaza" And it has a whole "family reconciliation" through-line like all good Christmas movies.
Dasha, I forgot to let you in my previous comment about the actor who played Karl that you might find interesting! Alexander Borisovich Godunov was a Russian-American ballet dancer and film actor. A member of the Bolshoi Ballet, he became the troupe's Premier danseur. In 1979, he defected to the United States.
between the chair dancing, the cute as a button cursing and her singing I almost completely forgot about the movie, one of the most entertaining reactors ever, love you Dasha and thank you so much
I'm surprised by how Dasha seems to "get" every movie she reacts to. Every other TH-cam reactor I've watched has made me roll my eyes at their lack of comprehension at least a few times, but that's never happened when watching Dasha's reactions.
Dasha never makes fun of the movie. She takes it as it is, whether old, new, funny hair, funny clothes she just sees the movie. She has a knack of getting down to the core of a movie, the feel of it, dare I say aesthetic? And like you said she 'gets' it.
I agree 100% I love watching as Dasha figures out the meaning and plot twists of the movies she watches. She is VERY intuitive and intelligent! and she's as cute as can be!!! 😘
This is a Christmas movie for real men - John and Al display the *good* kind of masculinity, including that emotional hug at the end... Wanting to protect everyone, willing to sacrifice for those they love... Merry Christmas, to heros everywhere :)
Fun Fact- Frank Sinatra ( yes ,that Frank Sinatra)- had to be offered the role 1st, - Die Hard novel was sequel to Sinatra's 68' " The Detective '"which he played Det. Joe Leland. Producers knew Frank 's too old & would turn it down - & Joe Leland became John McLane for Bruce Willis.
@27:35, during the early to mid 1980’s there were a number of terrorist hijackings/hostage situations around the world. The bad guys would hold people hostage for a few days issue a statement then let them go. So Ellis (despite being an idiot) was probably thinking this was a similar situation. This blasé attitude among the public stayed in place until the attacks of 9/11. Now people assume if they are in a terrorist situation especially on a plane that it is a worst case scenario. I do give Ellis credit for not giving up Holly while pulling such a reckless and doomed stunt.
"Yippee ki-yay" is an old, American cowboy expression, like: "yippee", or "yeehaw (heehaw)", or "Whoopee"; expressions of extreme joy or excitement, commonly associated with cowboys. When Bruce Willis was younger he played in some cowboy movies.
fun fact - the look of shock/surprise on Hans Gruber's face (the late, great Alan Rickman) as he started to fall was REAL ... the stunt crew played a trick on him when he said he would do the stunt himself, releasing him into the fall before he was prepared for it (it was a 40ft drop backwards onto some crash pads).
Very cool reaction young lady. You make seeing this movie even more fun and exciting. Thanks for sharing can't wait to see how you react to the rest in this series.
Hello Dasha. I've watched your channel for a while but haven't commented yet. Just wanted you to know you are a sweetheart. Really, Dasha, just a sweet, lovely person. You make me smile and laugh. Keep up the good work and always remain the special girl you are. Regards to Canada 🇨🇦 from Illinois 🇺🇸. Yippie-ki-yay!!! And Merry Christmas!! 🎄🎅⛄🎁❄
1:34 According to legend, the English term "die hard," meaning someone who refuses to give up, started when the British Army's 57th Regiment of Foot was fighting desperately to keep from being overrun by the French at the Battle of Albuera in 1811. Their gravely wounded Colonel, William Inglis, who stayed with his troops rather than be evacuated, shouted to his men "Die hard, 57th! Die hard!" and despite intense pressure from the enemy and suffering heavy losses, the 57th held their ground until British reinforcements arrived to drive back the French. The 57th have been nicknamed "The Die Hards" ever since.
Great reaction Dasha!! You have to look at why this is a Christmas movie John McClane needed a miracle to get back together with his wife he needed a miracle to get past all the terrorist to get save his wife and the hostages plus he brought a Christmas present the big teddy bear for his wife or daughter! He got that Christmas miracle at the end all miracles come in different forms this is still one of the best action movies of all time which the director took a chance on Bruce Willis who was a comedian at the time in itself was a miracle because in the end it had 4 more Die Hard movies afterwards! Miracles All Around Dasha Christmas is full of Miracles!!
Best action movie of all time. It's so great since the hero is not just some invincible god. He gets hurt badly, and still prevails. Amazing humor too. "I read about them in Time magazine" used to crack me up so hard.
What great about the movie is the very smart writing that moves the plot along. Holly using her maiden name. Holly placing the family photo face down in her office. Both of which delay Hans from finding out about John and Holly being married. The scene when the gunman find the couple having sex in the office and then going into Holly's office and seeing John's clothes lying about and they think it was just another couple having sex so they don't make the connection immediately. Hans faking the accent pretending to be a hostage. John making the connection about Hans being on the roof and needing the detonators. Using the FBI to complete their goal. Great writing that you never see anymore. The actor to plays Karl is Alexander Godunov who was born in the Soviet Union in 1949 and became a ballet dancer becoming a lead member of the Bolshoi Ballet in 1971. In 1979 while the Bolshoi was touring in New York City he defected to the US. He danced with American Ballet Theatre and acted in a few movies. Unfortunately he was an alcoholic and died in 1995 at the age of 45.
thanks for the trivia. I want to add a trivia note i just now realized today: "Bill Clay." The bad guys memorized ONE office person's name and identity to assume after they blow the roof. I used to wonder WHY Hans remembered to call himself "Bill Clay," a person on staff at the tower. Then I realized that after they blow the roof and escape in an ambulance, if questioned, they can give the name of a "hostage," so they wont be detained by the authorities, if their ambulance gets stopped. With ALL the hostages killed on the roof, no one will be able to verify their fake identities. That is great writing that didnt even need explaining....they simply fleshed out the plan.
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“Great writing that you never see anymore” indeed, and it is a situation it seems it'll never end.
Yeah, they nailed the basics of story-telling in this movie. Characters, situations, themes all working together to tell a satisfying story. It's kind of amazing that after a zillion action movies, this one still stands out, because you care about the characters and everything that happens MATTERS.
Ellis' only redeeming feature is that he didn't tell Hans about Holly. It was an 80's thing in movies and tv to show upper "management" of police departments as stupid, incompetent, arrogant or corrupt. The regular cops were usually shown as good guys who had to find some way to do their jobs despite guys like Deputy Chief Dwayne Robinson.
As always, your reaction is amazing. Fun fact, when they dropped the actor playing Hans (Alan Rickman), they told him they were going to drop him on the count of 3. They dropped him on 2 so the terror on his face is legit. Another fun fact, Bruce Willis started doing comedy, this was his action break out role.
‘Roy Rogers was a Western movie star and singer in the 1940s. He had a song called ‘I’m an Old Cowhand’ and one of the repeated lyrics was ‘ Yippy O Ki Ay, Yippy O Ki Ay’. Another 40s song was re done by Johnny Cash. ‘Ghost Riders in the Sky’ which had a similar lyric, “yippie yi o, yippie yi yay” Following the theme of referencing these classic westerns the lyric was misquoted a bit and was in John’s memorable catchphrase ‘yippie ki yay…’
I believe that there is no better ambassador for United States-Russian relationships than Dasha. I always leave her videos thinking how sweet and warm the Russian people can be.
Karl, the tall blonde bad guy, was played by Alexander Godunov ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Godunov ). He was member of the Bolshoi Ballet and defected in the late 1970s, acted in a few movies in late 80s & early 90s. He sadly passed away in 1995.
Hey Dasha, when you mentioned that the Russian translation of "Die Hard" was "Strong Nut", it reminded me of the Japanese alternative title for this movie which was, appropriately, "The Reluctant Hero", considering that's exactly what Bruce Willis' character in this movie is, a Reluctant Hero
Love it you are absolutely adorable. Some movie trivia for you, in the scene where Hanz fell to his demise Alan Rickman had on a harness with a short-ish fall and a set time for the release but unbeknownst to him the crew released a few seconds early. The look of shock on his face was legit because he wasn't ready lol
Great reaction Miss Dasha! and to "not your usual, but still in my book a very Christmas" movie! and for sure one of Bruce Willis' best... such a fun and action filled romp of a movie that always makes the holiday season that much better! Thanks for the reaction and a very Merry Christmas to you and your family! 🎄🎄🎄
Another wonderful reaction Dasha. I find it funny even after many times of seeing this movie how much myself and everyone else hates the police chief and the FBI in this. It always works better to think outside the box
1:30 Dasha's cute resoonse to seeing the Teddy bear reminds me that, when 'Die Hard, ' first came out, one of the reviewers described Reginald VelJohnson's character , Al Powell, as "the Teddy-bear-like cop."
Great movie. I was not a fan of Bruce Willis at the time but a friend of mine strongly encouraged me to see it so I did and I'm glad. Well written, acted and directed. When Hans (RIP Alan Rickman) falls from the window, that was shot with the real actor onto a green screen mat (so it could be removed later). The director told Alan that they would drop him (only about 10 feet) "on three" but he told the stunt coordinator to drop Alan on TWO instead, which is why he has that look on his face. Alan was reportedly not happy about that but the results were great!
This is among my favorite Christmas movies. Karl was played by Alexander Godunov, a classical ballet dancer who defected from the Soviet Union in 1979. He also has a part in a movie staring Harrison Ford, that I think you will enjoy, Witness (1985).
Merry Christmas! Cool reaction! Very good! I agree, you should check out _"Lethal Weapon"_ too! Lots of action, plenty of good comedy-lines ... you'll *love* it!
People say “he’s talking to himself” when shit first goes down, but it never struck me as strange. I talk to myself in an overly stressful situation. Sometimes you need to hear things out loud.
My favorite Christmas movie! So many great scenes. Now we can do anything with computers. 80s & early 90s movies didn't have that luxury. What they could do was build tension and Die Hard NAILS that. That combined with generally shorter running times kept the pacing quick and cut out most of the filler.
The 80’s had several buddy cop movies. They are the best! Die Hard 2 & 3 are both good, along with the four Lethal Weapon movies. Merry Christmas to you as well!
It was still a blast a couple of years ago when I last got the opportunity to watch it in a theatre. It comes up every now and then here and if I notice, I tend to catch it.
Yippie Kie yay, is an exclamation used in old Cowboy songs, and especially on the the ROY ROGERS show. It was from the 1950s. I think it is supposed to mimic the cry of the coyote.
It was his first movie _at all,_ I believe. Before this he hadn't been in a film before, he was a stage actor. What an amazing actor to become one of the most iconic action villains ever on his very first film?
Nice choice! This was as groundbreaking an action movie in its day as The Matrix and John Wick were when those movies were first released - mainly because Die Hard featured a protagonist would could get killed or injured, rather than the heroes of action movies before, who were basically killing machines who could kill anyone they came across. Also, most of the terrorists were played by models, which is why they are so good looking.
@@DashaReacts Lethal Weapon and Lethal Weapon 2 are must see action films too. They are superior to most modern action films as is Die Hard. No CGI either.
"Yippie yi yay" is cowboy slang, used to direct the cattle they were herding. It's derived from old English drover's slang, and has common roots with words like "yah", "woah".
I love this movie. I watch it every Christsmas. Alan Rickman is just perfect in his role. If you watch Die Hard 2 it happens at Christmas too and ends on the same song as the credits roll. And if you watch Die Hard 3 there is a call back to this one in there. Also when Hans falls at the end Rickman's expression is genuine because he was let go on 2 instead of 3, in the countdown. Edit: If you like quick funny comeback lines then check out The Last Boy Scout (1991). Bruce Willis is hilarious in that one with Damon Wayans. Merry Christmas
Delightful is an appropriate word for this reaction, Merry Xmas to you, Dasha, your family & the commentators/Subscribers !! Love your reactions, thanks for all your hard work !! :)
haha this is the best reaction i've seen for this movie yet!! ur so cute. i love when u said "don't try this at home" hehe love it. now u have to see die hard 2.
Glad you finally got to see the movie that made Bruce Willis a larger than life hero. William Atherton, who played the annoying news man also was in Ghostbusters. Alexander Godunov, who played Karl was also in The Money Pit with Tom Hanks and in Witness with Harrison Ford. Alexander sadly passed away in 1995 of "natural causes". Our computer guru Theo was played by Clarence Gilyard of Walker Texas Ranger (Chuck Norris). Of course we all know who Alan Rickman is. Directed by John McTiernan, he then did The Hunt For Red October in 1990 then Medicine Man in 1992, both with Sean Connery. I highly recommend both of those movies.
Huh. I never made the connection between Theo and Ranger Trivette before, but it's really obvious now that you mention it. I guess that goes to show how well a good actor's performance can make them seem like a totally different person :) McTiernan also directed Predator in the previous year, which Dasha would probably enjoy, given that she liked the Terminator and Alien movies :)
Bruce Willis(John McLain), was currently in a comedy, drama, romance TV series called Moonlighting. With Cybil Shepherd during the making of this film. They were running a Private Investigator Agency together.
Yippi-Ki-Yay is a timing phrase often found in old American country and western music, specifically Cowboy and Gunslinger ballads. Roy Rogers was an actor and singer, Famous for playing musical Cowboys in movies. His most famous song is Happy Trails.
This is by far my favorite Christmas movie. Happy to be watching this as my first video of yours. It shows that you have a fun sense of humor and can handle dark moments in movies. Kudos to you for that! 😀 I'll be looking forward to seeing more of your videos as time passes. Happy to be subbed to ya!
Dasha is just a gem to humanity. Also i think she found her new favorite action phrase lol
She is. She really is. Just a sweet, lovely person. 🎄🎅⛄❄🎁
She is god's gift to humanity 😊
She is definitely a kind soul.🥰
She is awesome!
This was Alan Rickman's film debut. He was Hans Gruber and was fantastic as in every film he was in. Rest in Peace Mr. Rickman. He is missed.
Alan Rickman died?!?!? When?!?!?
@@Spuggky45 he died of pancreatic cancer in 2016.
@@robincraft4682 omg I had no idea. He was one of my favorite actors 😭😭😭
@@Spuggky45 He was 69. He was born in 46, the first year of the baby boom.
Such a shame, that Alan Rickman died. His character, Hans Gruber, was among the greatest movie villains in history.
I wonder, if he was a vegan? Many vegans, such as Steve Jobs, die of pancreatic cancer or colon cancer, because vegetables tend to overwork the GI tract. They're 3 or 4 times more difficult to digest than meat, and without the higher nutrition density of meat, a vegan has to eat many more vegetables to make up the deficiency, which works the GI tract even harder.
Of course, people can die of different cancers for many different known and unknown reasons, through no fault of their own, so in any case we lost a terrific actor and by all accounts a great person, way too soon.
"In Russia we say 'strong nut'"
We have that in English too! We say "tough nut" and it can be a stubborn person or a difficult task. Especially if it's something a lot of people have tried and failed at, we call it a "tough nut to crack"
Yeah, 'strong nut' is something else entirely
@@SathReacts 😂😂
@@SathReacts so is bust a nut 🥜 lol 😈😂
Up here in Canada, when one of your friends kicks his friend (who is another guy, hopefully) in the mid-section, we say, with a grimace, "Ooh, he just got kicked in the nuts!" Lmao! ( :E
She meant to say "tough" nut but ended up using the word for "strong" instead. Basically, Russian also has the phrase "tough nut to crack".
"Yippee ki-yay" is an old cowboy expression. Means like "yeehaw" or some other expression of joy and excitement.
Derives from ‘yippee yi yo kayah", a 1930s song. So 19th century western United states. An expression of joy
@@merkyuk Imagine a guy saying that to his woman after he finishes inside her during sex 😂 that would probably kill the moment for her and make her freak out lmao.
Lethal Weapon is another great 80s action film that's set at Christmas.
Well, the first one is at least
Hey you’re right! And Darlene Love is in it!
Also you should watch Batman Returns. Total Christmas movie.
Just came here to suggest that.
Was going to Suggest Lethal Weapon with Mel Gibson for the next 80s action movie. I see it's a common sentiment. So I will just go ahead and suggest the Mad Max Trilogy with him. ...has Brave heart been done already??
Leathal Weapon IS the reason Die Hard is set st Christmas. Shane Black sets all of his movies (even Iron Man 3) at Christmas time... and Joel Silver (producer of both series) liked the idea so much he added it to Die Hard.
John tells his pal “just call me Roy,” because Hans was comparing him to a cowboy, specifically a movie cowboy. Roy Rogers was a famous Hollywood cowboy actor. And “Yippy-ki-yay” is old cowboy (in movies and old television) talk. In grade school, we learned a song that went, “Yippy ki ya yay! Get along little doggies.”
When moving cattle, they'd make noises like "yip! yip!" behind them -- and that turned into "yippy ki yay" through campfire songs and Hollywood westerns.
An FYI for Dasha ... a doggie is a motherless calf
I always think of Jim Stafford's song "Cow Patty". Though technically that was yippy aye yay. (Like in Ghost Riders In The Sky)
Look up the song if you've never heard it.
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 I’m somewhat familiar with both. 😎
@@LexyThomas134 upon reflection, the old song from elementary school might have been, “Whoopie ti yi yo,” but you can see they’re speaking the same language.
When Gruber compares McClane to John Wayne (an old cowboy actor) the hero replies that he always preferred Roy Rogers because of his sequined shirts. Roy Rogers was an old-time singing-cowboy with a guitar and a horse called Trigger. Yippee Ki Yay was a bit in his song 'I'm an Old Cowhand from the Rio Grande'. It became a catchphrase of his.
I think Disney's Goofy sings it too in a cowboy comical episode.
I think Tom Hanks sings it in Joe Vs the Volcano.
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It isn't Christmas in my house until Hans Gruber falls from the top of the Nakatomi building. 😎 🎄
Fun Fact: Alan Rickman nearly passed up the role of Hans Gruber, which ended up being his first film role. He had only arrived in Hollywood two days earlier and was appalled by the idea of his first role being the villain in an action film. To a degree, Rickman was right to be concerned considering his performance as Hans Gruber was so hailed that the actor had to struggle being typecast as a player of villains for much of his career.
And the wife of the director (or maybe one of the producers, I can't remember) apparently hated the idea of having Alan play that part and fought hard to have him removed. Luckily she was not successful! When Hans falls from the window, that was shot with the real actor onto a green screen mat (so it could be removed later). The director told Alan that they would drop him "on three" but he told the stunt coordinator to drop Alan on TWO instead, which is why he has that look on his face. Alan was reportedly not happy about that but the results were great!
Until Gruber falls AND Kevin waking up in empty house 👌
Jordan ...Or Ralphie shooting his eye out! 😂
The party John was attending that the company held was the Christmas Party. It was his reason for being there, as well as potentially seeing his kids for the holiday season. It was after the end of the workday, the employees were at their party, security was more lax, which is the exact reason Hans took control of the building. Christmas is at this movie’s core. 😂🎄
Also, it has a strong Family Reconciliation through-line, which is a core part of a lot of Christmas movies, lol
22:43 "C'mon... are you serious?" So adorable, Dasha!!
Fun fact: it was a real accident when the stuntman fell down that ventilator shaft. It looks so good the director kept it in.
Your reaction, as usual, was quite charming.
Did the stuntman die?.
@ The shaft is a set, it only goes down twenty feet or so and then there's a crash-mat with a *big photograph* of the rest of the shaft sitting on top of it.
The editor didn't know that and, like us, assumed that if the stuntman fell, he would die, and for an instant thought he was going to. Then he had a surreal moment when the stuntman safely stopped falling and made *reality crinkle* like it was the Matrix or something before he realized what he was seeing. It was that editor who decided to cut in the "bad" take because it looked so convincing and scary that it fooled him.
American from the midwest. Your saying the iconic line 'yippie ki-yay' was one of the most adorable things I've ever heard. Gave me a great smile. Glad you enjoyed the movie so. It is one of my favorites overall, and definitely one of my favorite Xmas movies. Great reaction.
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The cop played in Family Matters. You'll need to watch that show to understand why we all love his character!
Leave it to Dasha to have the quote
"SHE'S NAKED! SHE'S NAKED!"
Super fun reaction. Keep it up!
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"Yippee-ki-yay" is a phrase used in cowboy movies. Hans called him "Mr. Cowboy," so this was John's reply.
Dasha: "This is SO dangerous. Don't try this at home"........😂
Bruce Willis was in a tv series called Moonlighting when he got this role. He's also a good singer.
34:45 On set, Alan Rickman was told they'll drop him after counting 1, 2, 3. But when the cameras rolled, they just dropped him straight away. So his "WTF??" face was real.
I heard it was just on one, but yeah similar motivation and results
Of, course it is, besides a Christmas party, Die Hard even has a Christmas Miracle in it, after all people say "It's not Christmas until Hans Gruber falls off the Nakatomi Plaza" And it has a whole "family reconciliation" through-line like all good Christmas movies.
Time's Square should do a Christmas Eve countdown like they do on New Year's. Only instead of a ball dropping, it's a light-up Hans Gruber.
I have a t shirt that says that with the accompanying shot of him about to fall.
Fun Fact: Bonnie Bedelia (Holly)is also Macaulay Culkin's aunt.
Dasha, I forgot to let you in my previous comment about the actor who played Karl that you might find interesting! Alexander Borisovich Godunov was a Russian-American ballet dancer and film actor. A member of the Bolshoi Ballet, he became the troupe's Premier danseur. In 1979, he defected to the United States.
between the chair dancing, the cute as a button cursing and her singing I almost completely forgot about the movie, one of the most entertaining reactors ever, love you Dasha and thank you so much
The first film role of Alan Rickman (1946-2016), when he was 42.
I'm surprised by how Dasha seems to "get" every movie she reacts to. Every other TH-cam reactor I've watched has made me roll my eyes at their lack of comprehension at least a few times, but that's never happened when watching Dasha's reactions.
absolutely, there's like..2 others I care to watch, that's it, and 1 mainly because she gets terrified in scary movies
Dasha never makes fun of the movie. She takes it as it is, whether old, new, funny hair, funny clothes she just sees the movie. She has a knack of getting down to the core of a movie, the feel of it, dare I say aesthetic? And like you said she 'gets' it.
And the fact that she does it all in her “2nd” language makes it even more impressive. What an extremely sharp and intelligent young lady.
I agree 100% I love watching as Dasha figures out the meaning and plot twists of the movies she watches. She is VERY intuitive and intelligent! and she's as cute as can be!!! 😘
"Yippie-kai-yeh, Mister Falcon" was a catchphrase.
That's the phrase dubbed when any of the Die Hard films are shown on broadcast TV.
This is a Christmas movie for real men - John and Al display the *good* kind of masculinity, including that emotional hug at the end... Wanting to protect everyone, willing to sacrifice for those they love... Merry Christmas, to heros everywhere :)
Fun Fact- Frank Sinatra ( yes ,that Frank Sinatra)- had to be offered the role 1st, - Die Hard novel was sequel to Sinatra's 68' " The Detective '"which he played Det. Joe Leland. Producers knew Frank 's too old & would turn it down - & Joe Leland became John McLane for Bruce Willis.
@27:35, during the early to mid 1980’s there were a number of terrorist hijackings/hostage situations around the world. The bad guys would hold people hostage for a few days issue a statement then let them go.
So Ellis (despite being an idiot) was probably thinking this was a similar situation.
This blasé attitude among the public stayed in place until the attacks of 9/11. Now people assume if they are in a terrorist situation especially on a plane that it is a worst case scenario.
I do give Ellis credit for not giving up Holly while pulling such a reckless and doomed stunt.
"Yippee ki-yay" is an old, American cowboy expression, like: "yippee", or "yeehaw (heehaw)", or "Whoopee"; expressions of extreme joy or excitement, commonly associated with cowboys. When Bruce Willis was younger he played in some cowboy movies.
I tink part of the reason people love this as an xmas movie is we all need a break from the usual sappy movies.
I love it when you laugh and cry in your reactions. They bring me joy to know that there are people who enjoy these movies
I almost died when you kept shouting “She’s naked!” 😂 Great reaction as usual 😊
"Yippee ki-yay" is an old cowboy expression that means, "Die Hard is a Christmas movie so deal with it." 😀
Lol exactly
LOL.
fun fact - the look of shock/surprise on Hans Gruber's face (the late, great Alan Rickman) as he started to fall was REAL ... the stunt crew played a trick on him when he said he would do the stunt himself, releasing him into the fall before he was prepared for it (it was a 40ft drop backwards onto some crash pads).
Karl, was played by Alexander Godunov who was a Russian Ballet dancer who defected to the United States in 1979.
Very cool reaction young lady. You make seeing this movie even more fun and exciting. Thanks for sharing can't wait to see how you react to the rest in this series.
Dasha, I really like your reactions! I love the range of emotions you show throughout the movie.
Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much!!
@@DashaReacts PLEASE react to “THE LOST WORLD: JURASSIC PARK”. 🙏
Beeracuda, feel fortunate! This IS the first time, I've seen Dasha commenting on someone's comment. 👍🎄
@@DashaReacts Kindly reply to the movie The Crow and Stargate. One of the best.
@@DashaReacts dasha check out the lethal weapon movies with danny glovers and mel gibson
NOT a Christmas movie. Loved the reaction as always.
Hello Dasha.
I've watched your channel for a while but haven't commented yet. Just wanted you to know you are a sweetheart. Really, Dasha, just a sweet, lovely person. You make me smile and laugh. Keep up the good work and always remain the special girl you are.
Regards to Canada 🇨🇦 from Illinois 🇺🇸. Yippie-ki-yay!!! And Merry Christmas!! 🎄🎅⛄🎁❄
1:34 According to legend, the English term "die hard," meaning someone who refuses to give up, started when the British Army's 57th Regiment of Foot was fighting desperately to keep from being overrun by the French at the Battle of Albuera in 1811. Their gravely wounded Colonel, William Inglis, who stayed with his troops rather than be evacuated, shouted to his men "Die hard, 57th! Die hard!" and despite intense pressure from the enemy and suffering heavy losses, the 57th held their ground until British reinforcements arrived to drive back the French. The 57th have been nicknamed "The Die Hards" ever since.
Great reaction Dasha!! You have to look at why this is a Christmas movie John McClane needed a miracle to get back together with his wife he needed a miracle to get past all the terrorist to get save his wife and the hostages plus he brought a Christmas present the big teddy bear for his wife or daughter! He got that Christmas miracle at the end all miracles come in different forms this is still one of the best action movies of all time which the director took a chance on Bruce Willis who was a comedian at the time in itself was a miracle because in the end it had 4 more Die Hard movies afterwards! Miracles All Around Dasha Christmas is full of Miracles!!
Best action movie of all time. It's so great since the hero is not just some invincible god. He gets hurt badly, and still prevails. Amazing humor too. "I read about them in Time magazine" used to crack me up so hard.
What great about the movie is the very smart writing that moves the plot along. Holly using her maiden name. Holly placing the family photo face down in her office. Both of which delay Hans from finding out about John and Holly being married. The scene when the gunman find the couple having sex in the office and then going into Holly's office and seeing John's clothes lying about and they think it was just another couple having sex so they don't make the connection immediately. Hans faking the accent pretending to be a hostage. John making the connection about Hans being on the roof and needing the detonators. Using the FBI to complete their goal. Great writing that you never see anymore.
The actor to plays Karl is Alexander Godunov who was born in the Soviet Union in 1949 and became a ballet dancer becoming a lead member of the Bolshoi Ballet in 1971. In 1979 while the Bolshoi was touring in New York City he defected to the US. He danced with American Ballet Theatre and acted in a few movies. Unfortunately he was an alcoholic and died in 1995 at the age of 45.
thanks for the trivia.
I want to add a trivia note i just now realized today:
"Bill Clay." The bad guys memorized ONE office person's name and identity to assume after they blow the roof.
I used to wonder WHY Hans remembered to call himself "Bill Clay," a person on staff at the tower.
Then I realized that after they blow the roof and escape in an ambulance, if questioned, they can give the name of a "hostage," so they wont be detained by the authorities, if their ambulance gets stopped.
With ALL the hostages killed on the roof, no one will be able to verify their fake identities.
That is great writing that didnt even need explaining....they simply fleshed out the plan.
“Great writing that you never see anymore” indeed, and it is a situation it seems it'll never end.
Yeah, they nailed the basics of story-telling in this movie. Characters, situations, themes all working together to tell a satisfying story.
It's kind of amazing that after a zillion action movies, this one still stands out, because you care about the characters and everything that happens MATTERS.
John’s not some super badass that takes on 20 dudes at once and comes out with out a scratch
Ellis' only redeeming feature is that he didn't tell Hans about Holly.
It was an 80's thing in movies and tv to show upper "management" of police departments as stupid, incompetent, arrogant or corrupt. The regular cops were usually shown as good guys who had to find some way to do their jobs despite guys like Deputy Chief Dwayne Robinson.
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Dasha I absolutely Love hearing the was you say "Chrrrismas", so happy and so Adorable.
Merry Chrrismas Dasha!
“Do not try this at home “😂
As always, your reaction is amazing. Fun fact, when they dropped the actor playing Hans (Alan Rickman), they told him they were going to drop him on the count of 3. They dropped him on 2 so the terror on his face is legit. Another fun fact, Bruce Willis started doing comedy, this was his action break out role.
Dasha, my gosh you are amazing at this. Another awesome video. I find it cute that Bruce's wife in the movie, "Holly," is a Christmas themed name.
Dasha is hands down at the top of movie reactors on yt. Compared to other reviewers she really gets the deeper meaning of the films.
‘Roy Rogers was a Western movie star and singer in the 1940s. He had a song called ‘I’m an Old Cowhand’ and one of the repeated lyrics was ‘ Yippy O Ki Ay, Yippy O Ki Ay’.
Another 40s song was re done by Johnny Cash. ‘Ghost Riders in the Sky’ which had a similar lyric, “yippie yi o, yippie yi yay”
Following the theme of referencing these classic westerns the lyric was misquoted a bit and was in John’s memorable catchphrase ‘yippie ki yay…’
I believe that there is no better ambassador for United States-Russian relationships than Dasha. I always leave her videos thinking how sweet and warm the Russian people can be.
Karl, the tall blonde bad guy, was played by Alexander Godunov ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Godunov ). He was member of the Bolshoi Ballet and defected in the late 1970s, acted in a few movies in late 80s & early 90s. He sadly passed away in 1995.
The guy with the long blond hair who survived in the end is Russian. His name is Alexander Godunov and he is a former ballet dancer :)
Hey Dasha, when you mentioned that the Russian translation of "Die Hard" was "Strong Nut", it reminded me of the Japanese alternative title for this movie which was, appropriately, "The Reluctant Hero", considering that's exactly what Bruce Willis' character in this movie is, a Reluctant Hero
In spain they translated as : "crystal jungle" 🤷
@@patricioinostroza7369 I thought it was "Glass Jungle"
Or maybe I'm thinking of a different country
@@karlsmith2570 you're right. My english is bad. Glass is more accurate
@@patricioinostroza7369 it's all good, my Spanish is not up to par either, so it's understandable that you'd make a mistake every so often
Love it you are absolutely adorable. Some movie trivia for you, in the scene where Hanz fell to his demise Alan Rickman had on a harness with a short-ish fall and a set time for the release but unbeknownst to him the crew released a few seconds early. The look of shock on his face was legit because he wasn't ready lol
Props to you for both watching the greatest Christmas movie ever and not looking away during the pulling the glass out of foot scene. You're awesome
Your reactions are so wholesome and enjoyable. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much!
"Do not try this at home."
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Great reaction Miss Dasha! and to "not your usual, but still in my book a very Christmas" movie! and for sure one of Bruce Willis' best... such a fun and action filled romp of a movie that always makes the holiday season that much better! Thanks for the reaction and a very Merry Christmas to you and your family! 🎄🎄🎄
"This is very dangerous. Do not try this at home" Hahahahahaha that did my day. Thank you Dasha. You rule 🙂
This was one of your most fun reactions!! Had a great time watching. Thanks, happy holidays and keep smiling 🤘 🙂
Another wonderful reaction Dasha. I find it funny even after many times of seeing this movie how much myself and everyone else hates the police chief and the FBI in this. It always works better to think outside the box
1:30 Dasha's cute resoonse to seeing the Teddy bear reminds me that, when 'Die Hard, ' first came out, one of the reviewers described Reginald VelJohnson's character , Al Powell, as "the Teddy-bear-like cop."
I loved your reaction. So much fun. Merry Christmas! 🔥💕🎇
Great movie. I was not a fan of Bruce Willis at the time but a friend of mine strongly encouraged me to see it so I did and I'm glad. Well written, acted and directed. When Hans (RIP Alan Rickman) falls from the window, that was shot with the real actor onto a green screen mat (so it could be removed later). The director told Alan that they would drop him (only about 10 feet) "on three" but he told the stunt coordinator to drop Alan on TWO instead, which is why he has that look on his face. Alan was reportedly not happy about that but the results were great!
This is among my favorite Christmas movies.
Karl was played by Alexander Godunov, a classical ballet dancer who defected from the Soviet Union in 1979. He also has a part in a movie staring Harrison Ford, that I think you will enjoy, Witness (1985).
He was also in "The Money Pit" with Tom Hanks and he did a wonderful job playing a comedic role.
Merry Christmas! Cool reaction! Very good!
I agree, you should check out _"Lethal Weapon"_ too! Lots of action, plenty of good comedy-lines ... you'll *love* it!
People say “he’s talking to himself” when shit first goes down, but it never struck me as strange. I talk to myself in an overly stressful situation. Sometimes you need to hear things out loud.
My favorite Christmas movie! So many great scenes. Now we can do anything with computers. 80s & early 90s movies didn't have that luxury. What they could do was build tension and Die Hard NAILS that. That combined with generally shorter running times kept the pacing quick and cut out most of the filler.
Love how excited and energised Dasha got closer to the end.
"Karl", the big blonde long haired bad guy is played by a Russian, former ballet dancer, no kidding.
The 80’s had several buddy cop movies. They are the best! Die Hard 2 & 3 are both good, along with the four Lethal Weapon movies. Merry Christmas to you as well!
Theo smashing up the machines cracks me up every time 😆
this is 100% a Christmas movie. No ifs ands or buts. Merry Christmas Dasha❤️💚☘️
Your videos never fail to bring a smile to my face! Большое спасибо!
Dasha , you make a great Christmas choice this year. This was a blast to watch in the theatres back thirty some years ago! Merry Christmas to you . 🙂💜
It was still a blast a couple of years ago when I last got the opportunity to watch it in a theatre. It comes up every now and then here and if I notice, I tend to catch it.
Yippie Kie yay, is an exclamation used in old Cowboy songs, and especially on the the ROY ROGERS show. It was from the 1950s. I think it is supposed to mimic the cry of the coyote.
Can you believe this was Alan Rickman's first major movie? Talk about off to a great start. RIP
It was his first movie _at all,_ I believe. Before this he hadn't been in a film before, he was a stage actor. What an amazing actor to become one of the most iconic action villains ever on his very first film?
“Yippie kay yay” is a old saying from 1950’s cowboy shows expressing happiness.
С Рождеством Dasha, many thanks for your reactions in ‘21, you have made these tough times, a little better 😄👍🇬🇧
Dasha reactions are the most real on TH-cam bless her heart
I think you're the first person I've seen react to die Hard who didn't suddenly shout "Snape!" when Alan rickman first appeared on screen.
Nice choice! This was as groundbreaking an action movie in its day as The Matrix and John Wick were when those movies were first released - mainly because Die Hard featured a protagonist would could get killed or injured, rather than the heroes of action movies before, who were basically killing machines who could kill anyone they came across.
Also, most of the terrorists were played by models, which is why they are so good looking.
Arguably the best action movie, and absolutely a Christmas movie. Also Dasha's showing her smarts again. Great breakdown of the characters psychology.
I have watched Die Hard in 1989, and in my opinion it`s one of the best action movies, I`ve ever seen.
this is so far one of my top 5 movies ive watched on this channel!
@@DashaReacts Please react to more action films.
@@DashaReacts Lethal Weapon and Lethal Weapon 2 are must see action films too. They are superior to most modern action films as is Die Hard. No CGI either.
@@DashaReacts Which is your favourite film?
Your personality and accent and responses to all the action in this movie is so funny and fulfilling
"Yippie yi yay" is cowboy slang, used to direct the cattle they were herding.
It's derived from old English drover's slang, and has common roots with words like "yah", "woah".
I love this movie. I watch it every Christsmas. Alan Rickman is just perfect in his role. If you watch Die Hard 2 it happens at Christmas too and ends on the same song as the credits roll. And if you watch Die Hard 3 there is a call back to this one in there. Also when Hans falls at the end Rickman's expression is genuine because he was let go on 2 instead of 3, in the countdown.
Edit: If you like quick funny comeback lines then check out The Last Boy Scout (1991). Bruce Willis is hilarious in that one with Damon Wayans. Merry Christmas
Greatest Christmas movie of all time lol definatly top 3 been watching every Christmas for a big chunk of my life
Delightful is an appropriate word for this reaction, Merry Xmas to you, Dasha, your family & the commentators/Subscribers !! Love your reactions, thanks for all your hard work !! :)
The best Christmas film of all time!
One of all-time greatest action movies! And the 1980s was generally also a decade to remember. :) Merry Christmas!
Loved the reaction dasha. This is one of the greatest action films of all time. I hope you watch the rest of the films.
You have such fun, honest reactions. I can't wait to see how you handle Ant-Man and the Wasp, Captain Marvel, and Endgame (in that order)
Really enjoy the enthusiasm she brings to her reactions. Fun to see. Good job!!!
haha this is the best reaction i've seen for this movie yet!! ur so cute. i love when u said "don't try this at home" hehe love it. now u have to see die hard 2.
Glad you finally got to see the movie that made Bruce Willis a larger than life hero. William Atherton, who played the annoying news man also was in Ghostbusters. Alexander Godunov, who played Karl was also in The Money Pit with Tom Hanks and in Witness with Harrison Ford. Alexander sadly passed away in 1995 of "natural causes". Our computer guru Theo was played by Clarence Gilyard of Walker Texas Ranger (Chuck Norris). Of course we all know who Alan Rickman is. Directed by John McTiernan, he then did The Hunt For Red October in 1990 then Medicine Man in 1992, both with Sean Connery. I highly recommend both of those movies.
Huh. I never made the connection between Theo and Ranger Trivette before, but it's really obvious now that you mention it. I guess that goes to show how well a good actor's performance can make them seem like a totally different person :)
McTiernan also directed Predator in the previous year, which Dasha would probably enjoy, given that she liked the Terminator and Alien movies :)
Clarence was also on the last season of "CHIPS" and "Matlock".
Bruce Willis(John McLain), was currently in a comedy, drama, romance TV series called Moonlighting. With Cybil Shepherd during the making of this film. They were running a Private Investigator Agency together.
That series is where I first saw Bruce Willis.
Yippi-Ki-Yay is a timing phrase often found in old American country and western music, specifically Cowboy and Gunslinger ballads. Roy Rogers was an actor and singer, Famous for playing musical Cowboys in movies. His most famous song is Happy Trails.
A complete joy watching this movie with you. I can't help but wonder how women these days manage with nails so long and not injure themselves.
This is by far my favorite Christmas movie. Happy to be watching this as my first video of yours. It shows that you have a fun sense of humor and can handle dark moments in movies. Kudos to you for that! 😀
I'll be looking forward to seeing more of your videos as time passes. Happy to be subbed to ya!