True story as told by the director: In the final scene with Alan Rickman, the actor was dropped a few feet for the shot. Rickman was supposed to count to five and then be let go. Instead the person holding the actor dropped him on the count of three. The surprised look on his face is real and they left it in the film.
A defense of Die Hard as a Christmas movie: Consider another Christmas classic - It's A Wonderful Life. How does Die Hard differ from that movie in story progression? Both start out high, have a dark and hopeless section in the middle, and end triumphant. Neither of them is specifically about Christmas but simply take place during Christmas. It's A Wonderful Life has George Bailey exclaim "Merry Christmas," has people singing a classic holiday tune (Auld Lang Syne), and is about family and friends coming together. Die Hard features someone saying "Merry Christmas," has a carol at the end, and is about families coming together. What's more Christmasy than that?
I think the tone of the movie has a lot to do with how it's labeled. No one argues about It's A Wonderful Life, but a lot of people argue about Die Hard, and it's probably because of the tone. You shouldn't have to defend your position - it should be obvious to everyone.
@@MoMoMyPup10 It's A Wonderful Life became a Christmas movie after it bombed at the box office. It's not a good movie and only became successful afterwards because some execs saw an opportunity to make money off of something worthless by marketing it differently due to it's copyright not being renewed. At least that's a rough estimation of what happened. BTW it came out almost 2 weeks after Christmas. Just some fun facts. :)
By the way, the shot at 6:39 was there to show the phones were working in the next building - so Mcclane knew the phones had been deliberately cut where he is. It wasn't just him losing focus randomly looking at a woman in her apartment.
I don’t care what anyone says, this is the best Christmas movie ever!! Glad to see you react to this. And fun fact, this is Alan Rickman’s first movie role
You're an Alan Rickman fan? I wonder whether you've seen him in GALAXY QUEST (1999) Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Sam Rockwell I'd love to see your reaction to that comedy. 'Very fun.
Hi Evie! Just wanted to answer your question, "Yippee Ki-Yay" is an expression adapted from an old song about cowboys, it's like saying "Hooray!" or "Yahoo!". In the movie Bruce Willis said that he liked Roy Rogers, who was an old actor/singer that played a cowboy in the movies long ago.
The building is Fox Plaza in Westwood CA at Fox Studios. I used to be a courier for the entertainment industry. I delivered there 2-3 times a week. It wasn't till almost a year after leaving that job that I realized that it was used for this movie. But it had been a lot of years since I saw the movie.
That scene near the beginning when Bruce looks out the window to see a woman in a backlit apartment was a joke. At the time the move came out, he was a TV star and also made a lot of commercials. One of the commercials, I think for Seagram's wine coolers, had exactly that scene in it. I remember seeing the movie in at the theatre and everyone laughed at that.
To be fair in regards to the sporadic shooting issue, most of the people shooting at John were not trying to hit John, they were trying to corral him because Karl said early "Nobody kills him but me."
The cigarette comments make me laugh every time. I grew up in the era of block parties and my parents hosted regularly. Us kids ran around playing in a smoke cloud so thick we could barely see each other. Me and my siblings have never smoked and we're all pretty healthy today.
This is a movie I watch every year at Christmas time so of course it's a Christmas movie to me lol. There are a few sequels that are worth watching at some point too. This was Alan Rickman's first movie that went to the theaters. Before that he was a dramatic stage actor only. Pretty awesome for his first. I LOVE the foreshadowing that this movie has - John being barefoot, the building still being under construction etc. Such a well made film.
"It's okay, I'm a cop." Hmm... "Different times. Smoking inside, insane." Go back 40 years and it would be, "What the hell you mean I can't smoke here? Insane!" Thanks Evie. I think that was the most fun reaction to this movie that I've seen.
I've watched about 10 of your reactions so far. I think you may be one of my favorite TH-camrs to watch. You're unbelievably smart. You listen carefully to the dialogue and are able to pick up on things when other people doing reactions just yap their mouth just for the sake of saying something. I've noticed you don't say much and therefore anything you say is worth listening to. You're not wasting words and I like that. I look forward to finishing all these movie reviews you've done and will do in the future.
1. Karl/Alexander Godunov😇 also played in "The Money Pit" with Tom Hanks and "Witness" with non Indiana/Solo Harrison Ford. He had a very interesting story. 2. Robinson/Paul Gleason 😇 seems to always play buttheads. I.e. "Trading Places" and "The Breakfast Club". 3. John will have a place to stay tonight after all.😍😋😈 3. Another fun Willis movie that have similar events is "The Last Boy Scout". They drop more F-bombs that you can shake a stick at. Including a little girl. 4. Missing you Bruce.☹
Awww snap. Nothing to get people in the Christmas spirit like Mr. McClain taking out a bunch of bad guys. Also, I never thought I would experience first hand Mcclains feet pain pain until I one day accidentally stepped on an ornament with my bare foot😢.
lolol, before the movie: As long as it is Christmas in the movie, is good enough for me. It's a Christmas movie. After: Well, I understand why some people call it a Christmas movie, but...
Die Hard is definitely a Christmas movie. It's about a man trying to reunite with his estranged family over Christmas. He has obstacles he must overcome along the way, both internal and external. There is more Christmas music and iconography in this film than Miracle On 34th Street.
When Karl was hanging from the chains, he had his hand between the chain and his throat. He wouldn’t have been able to free himself, but whoever got him down probably assumed he was dead and didn’t take precautions.
This really is a Christmas, no doubt about it! Before Bruce Willis was cast as John McClane, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Harrison Ford, Kevin Costner, Charles Bronson, Jeff Bridges, Nick Nolte, Kurt Russell, Sylvester Stallone, Michael Douglas, Tom Cruise, Mel Gibson, Richard Gere, Charlie Sheen, Paul Newman, and Robert DeNiro were considered for the role.
You really thought Karl was dead. So did we all. Here's why he wasn't. John never really killed him. He just wrapped that chain around his neck and hung him from the ceiling. Getting "hanged" like that can take about 4-5 minutes to die from asphyxiation, though some brain damage can begin occurring sooner than that. Luckily for Karl, that ceiling he was dangling from collapsed when the roof exploded, and it wasn't 4-5 minutes. It was more like 2 minutes. So he lived. He fell to the floor, and it took him a while to get free from the chains and debris. Then he made his way down and finally found the guy who killed his brother, but was dumb enough to yell before he fired, tipping everybody off. Maybe that was the brain damage doing the yelling. Sgt. Al Powell fired the shot that finally put Karl down. Side note: Karl was played by Alexander Godunov, a russian ballet dancer and member of the Bolshoi Ballet. He also played a very believable Amish man in the Harrison Ford movie, Witness.
I saw him in this when it came it out in Theaters in 1988...... but I Noticed and Started Paying attention to Alan Rickman after I saw him in "Quigley Down Under" in 1990.......
Thanks, you're fun to watch. You don't overreact and get dramatic like many other reactors, so when you laugh or look surprised, it seems very real. About people missing with their machineguns: During World War 2, it's estimated that 45 THOUSAND rounds of small arms ammunition was fired for each enemy killed by those guns. That's 1 kill and 44,999 bullets that missed. During the Vietnam war, it's estimated to be 50 thousand per kill. I think bullets per kill ratio in this movie is a lot better than that, so these guys are highly accurate. OK, those numbers are real estimates made by the people who had to buy the bullets and keep the soldiers supplied, so they ought to know. But the details are a little misleading. For example, some bullets hit but only injured the target. Some people who were killed got hit by more than one bullet. But the biggest factor is that most bullets were not fired at the enemy because most machineguns are used for "suppressive fire" which means just shoot a whole lot of bullets in their general direction so they keep their heads down and can't shoot back at us. You don't even need to see them -just shoot close to where you think they are and then they won't shoot back. For example, when the three terrorists were on the roof hunting John McClane, Karl said "No one shoots him but me." so the other two guys where shooting close enough to make John run away, but they were also trying very hard to not hit him. You made a comment about that scene at 11:10 "All of their aims are so bad." Well, the two firing the most bullets were missing on purpose. When Karl finally got to a good spot, John ran through the door making Karl miss.
Regarding Die Hard & Christmas: There was a Canadian literary critic named Northrop Frye who is considered probably the most influential literary theorist of the 20th century. His view of genre is complicated, but it can be boiled down to the idea that a given work is in a genre if fans of that genre recognize genre elements in the work. Yes, this is both circular reasoning and subjective, but that's the point. Genre is not an absolute. Your definition of what it means to be a Christmas movie or a science fiction novel or a superhero comic will be different than someone else's because you've read and studied and watched different things in the past. So it's not a question of whether Die Hard is or isn't a Christmas film in some objective definition, just whether it fits in with what you think a Christmas movie should be.
Evie, you might want to re-watch this movie much later in life. After going through career mistakes, financial decisions and more importantly, personal heartbreaks ⛄️
At the Comedy Central Roast of Bruce Willis, the debate over Die Hard being a Christmas movie was settled by Bruce himself when he said that "Die Hard is not a Christmas movie. Its god-damned Bruce Willis Movie!" Personally I prefer the 1968 movie "Oliver!", and the "10th Anniversary concert of Les Miserables" as my annual Christmas movies. OTOH my favorite Christmas song is Weird Al Yankovic's "Christmas at Ground Zero".
@@6li8storm40 Actually, Jeb Stuart was the screenwriter for the film, having adapting it from a novel. De Souza was merely a script doctor whose opinion is irrelevant. Die Hard was released on July 20, 1988. Since when are "Christmas films" released in July? Bruce Willis is correct: Die Hard is not a Christmas movie, but a Bruce Willis movie. Or as he also correctly sees it as a "summer action movie". And BTW criminals violently killing innocent civilians is not even close to being a Christmas theme.
This is an appeal to authority fallacy. Bruce Willis is not some authority on the matter. And being a Bruce Willis movie and being a Christmas movie are not mutually exclusive.
@@x_trio_3_po333 Since when? Miracle on 34th Street was released in July, so since 1947. Has Stuart ever expressed his opinion on the “Is it a Christmas movie?” question? De Souza was one of the writers, even if he only came in as a script doctor, and his version is the one we all watched. His opinion is certainty at least as valid as Willis’s. (I don’t actually care what either of them think about it. To me, Die Hard is a Christmas movie. I just find the “one of the main actors says it’s not” argument silly, especially since one of the writers says it is.)
@@BunBun299 Its not a fallacy if its true. And everyone appeals to some higher authority, be it science, religion, nature, or persons. All I'm saying is Willis's statement on this topic carries greater weight than the average film viewer and therefore must be considered. And sure your dichotomy are not mutually exclusive. But the fact remains that Willis has never made a Christmas movie in his career. Violent action movies are never Christmas movies. Those are indeed mutually exclusive.
I dont know who decided this is a christmas movie it doesnt play on tv every december and just because its happening around christmas you dont see gift giving or familys having a big christmas dinner
In support of the comment by someinsanegenuis a lot of shooting is to force the person to keep their head down or keep them from rushing your position, not to kill them. After the Vietnam War they tallied the amount of ammunition expended and the number of confirmed kills. From the math it appears that at least 100,000 rounds of ammunition were expended to each kill.
If you can get Netflix from America (don't know why you shouldn't), check out Movies That Made Us. Behind the scenes and interviews of cast and crew of many movies. There is an episode of this movie, Ghostbusters, Home Alone, and many more.
I totally get why people think this is a Christman movie, but I think it's not, just for one main reason....the movie was originally released in theatres in July. Christmas movies come out in November or December.
It isn't Christmas time until Hans Gruber falls off the Natomic building. It's a Wonderful Life is definitely no Christmas movie because no mention of Christmas until the last 20 to 30 minutes. John wasn't arrogant. He just doesn't take crap, that's all but yes he did toy with them.
About those guns, they are notoriously bad for climb (recoil induced elevation). To have accurate shots you need to have controlled bursts, and normally push down on the barrel if you do go full auto.
Liked your reaction very much!! I forgot how suspenseful this movie is, when you first time watch it. Yes, at this times it was NOT normal not to smoke in airports and even restaurants! I was shooting a machine gun once, so I believe the accuracy is correct! 😆
One final thought because I don't think you picked up on it... despite the movie not having any overt patriotic elements, the American right wing absolutely adores Die Hard. It definitely plays into all those American cowboy stereotypes that Hans Gruber was talking about, the lone hero against a passel of enemies, the American versus the foreigners, rescuing the damsel in distress, etc. It's a very American movie, if that makes sense. Even the dingbats running things like Dwayne T. Robinson play into the American suspicion that the people in charge didn't get there by being smart but by being good ass-kissers.
Die Hard is yes a Christmas movie 🍿 Alot of people debate it but it's a movie that backdrop takes place during Christmas. Now Die Hard 2 there's no question within the first 10 minutes you know it's a Holiday movie at least and it's a good follow up. Die Hard with A Vengeance is the standout sequel and one of the best sequels made .The Fourth movie is well a comedy show for what McLane goes through but it's fun and has Michael Bay style action. The fifth film we don't talk about that one it's just awful.
Hi Evie 👍🏼 I love your reaction on Die hard 1. Hope you check out the next Christmas movie to 👍🏼 Die hard 2 👍🏼 ohh and i see that you have seen the series Outlander 👍🏼❤️ i have to check your reaction on Outlander 👍🏼 And THX Evie for a loverly reaction on Die Hard 1 ❤️🇸🇪❤️🇨🇦❤️🇸🇪❤️
12:11 he says a variation there are at least two songs with it. Here is one, so it's part of a song the actor cowboy would song. th-cam.com/video/Q2cFji4CmHE/w-d-xo.html .-Ernie Moore Jr.
So, you admit you did in fact... feel........ good. It was family, it was the bad side, it was the good side. It was good beats bad, it was exactly what everyone wants. And... well, he DID get shot. And his feet were bleeding all over the place for a while. And, you may not have noticed that there was christmas music in a minor key all throughout, and then... Beethoven's masterpiece at the end. I guess my question would be... terroristic robbery can't occur... at christmas? Or, on the opposite end, can lots of giving not occur during the rest of the year? I'd say the fact that they play nonstop christmas music in minor keys should tell you this is a christmas movie. Its not your typical christmas movie, but it IS a christmas movie.
The "Die Hard" movies are all great. Some other good movies with Bruce Willis: Blind Date Hudson Hawk The Last Boy Scout Twelve Monkeys The Sixth Sense The Whole Nine Yards Bandits Lucky Number Slevin
Great reaction ! I saw you had a reaction when Grüber said to liberate the terrorists from Front de libération du Québec... Are you from Quebec ? Just curious since I'm from Montreal... Anyways, loved your reaction!! ✌️
"A Christmas Story" "It's A Wonderful Life" and "Christmas Vacation", you can't go wrong with any of these. Great for reacting to because people watch them multiple times, like every year!😁👍
Your videos are truly amazing, your reactions are so fun! Loved your Avengers movie reactions, Looking forward to more Avengers movie reactions. you are AWESOME 😎😎
How about "the fourth wall broke him?" He is a special police unit minding his own business and some idiot put a camera straight in the path of his eyesight
"John McClane" finds this song on the airliner's entertainment system as he flies from NYC to California: th-cam.com/video/wYHleFFhlFk/w-d-xo.html Some say that "Christmas doesn't begin until Hans Gruber..." Oops, a Spoiler! 6:30 At times like this, all you need is "a cool head and a sound mind when all others are losing theirs." John McClane isn't a "muscle-bound 'Rambo" type of the era, has moments of fear/doubt/introspection, takes damage, and is "dead man walking" by the last quarter of the movie. Bruce Willis was looked upon as "that TV guy" from the Rom-Com series, "Moonlighting," but when he steps up, Has Gruber goes Nuts! 14:11 Something like: "Up Yours!" I imagine. To complete the Spoiler, "Christmas doesn't begin until Hans Gruber falls off the Nakatomi Plaza building.";)
Evie I only just discovered your channel and I really enjoy your reactions, especially your movie reactions like this one. And I have to ask, are you going to be reacting to the greatest movies ever made The Lord Of The Rings? I personally would love it if you did. Much love from Australia. 💖
Evie, the 2nd of the 5 Die Hard movies also happens at Christmas. And one of the other movie BAD GUYS is Hans' brother. All 5 movies are very good. I have sat with dates watching all of them as most men love all of them. I have grown to love them after so many times seeing them even though the guys always ask (TELL) me to get them food and beers so they can keep watching. I have no trouble being waitress though as I grew up serving my father and 4 brothers before and after my mother was in poor health when I was 9 and passed when I was 14. 👱♀👱♀👗👗👠👠💓💓
True story as told by the director: In the final scene with Alan Rickman, the actor was dropped a few feet for the shot. Rickman was supposed to count to five and then be let go. Instead the person holding the actor dropped him on the count of three. The surprised look on his face is real and they left it in the film.
True Story!
True story, but SLIGHTLY inaccurate. The count was supposed to be "3, 2, 1", but was dropped on "1". At least as told by the stunt coordinator.
Wasn't 'a few feet' though. Rickman actually fell about 40 feet onto a crash pad / airbag.
A defense of Die Hard as a Christmas movie:
Consider another Christmas classic - It's A Wonderful Life. How does Die Hard differ from that movie in story progression? Both start out high, have a dark and hopeless section in the middle, and end triumphant. Neither of them is specifically about Christmas but simply take place during Christmas. It's A Wonderful Life has George Bailey exclaim "Merry Christmas," has people singing a classic holiday tune (Auld Lang Syne), and is about family and friends coming together. Die Hard features someone saying "Merry Christmas," has a carol at the end, and is about families coming together. What's more Christmasy than that?
But people weren't being murdered, or attempted murdered.
@@henrytjernlund A cop shot at George Bailey in the film. I'd call that attempted murder.
I think the tone of the movie has a lot to do with how it's labeled. No one argues about It's A Wonderful Life, but a lot of people argue about Die Hard, and it's probably because of the tone. You shouldn't have to defend your position - it should be obvious to everyone.
@@MoMoMyPup10 It's just a joke. I enjoy playing at this defending Die Hard as a Christmas movie thing, but it's just for fun.
@@MoMoMyPup10 It's A Wonderful Life became a Christmas movie after it bombed at the box office. It's not a good movie and only became successful afterwards because some execs saw an opportunity to make money off of something worthless by marketing it differently due to it's copyright not being renewed. At least that's a rough estimation of what happened. BTW it came out almost 2 weeks after Christmas. Just some fun facts. :)
By the way, the shot at 6:39 was there to show the phones were working in the next building - so Mcclane knew the phones had been deliberately cut where he is. It wasn't just him losing focus randomly looking at a woman in her apartment.
Thank god someone said it. Also what other girls was she referring to that she thinks he was checking out??
I saw this movie in the theater and never made that connection! THanks, man!
Her expression is still priceless though
I don’t care what anyone says, this is the best Christmas movie ever!! Glad to see you react to this. And fun fact, this is Alan Rickman’s first movie role
and he was 41.
It is great....but Bad Santa should be considered.
You're an Alan Rickman fan?
I wonder whether you've seen him in GALAXY QUEST (1999)
Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver,
Alan Rickman, Sam Rockwell
I'd love to see your reaction to that comedy. 'Very fun.
Yes to that! And I'll also raise Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy as well!
Hi Evie! Just wanted to answer your question, "Yippee Ki-Yay" is an expression adapted from an old song about cowboys, it's like saying "Hooray!" or "Yahoo!". In the movie Bruce Willis said that he liked Roy Rogers, who was an old actor/singer that played a cowboy in the movies long ago.
The building is Fox Plaza in Westwood CA at Fox Studios. I used to be a courier for the entertainment industry. I delivered there 2-3 times a week. It wasn't till almost a year after leaving that job that I realized that it was used for this movie. But it had been a lot of years since I saw the movie.
I think Die Hard gunfights are some of the more realistic in movies, because they miss alot and run out of bullets.
That scene near the beginning when Bruce looks out the window to see a woman in a backlit apartment was a joke. At the time the move came out, he was a TV star and also made a lot of commercials. One of the commercials, I think for Seagram's wine coolers, had exactly that scene in it. I remember seeing the movie in at the theatre and everyone laughed at that.
Hmm, interesting. I always thought it was he could not make the phone work and there was a girl just across the street talking on a phone.
To be fair in regards to the sporadic shooting issue, most of the people shooting at John were not trying to hit John, they were trying to corral him because Karl said early "Nobody kills him but me."
Man Alan Rickman's first movie role and he killed it!
The cigarette comments make me laugh every time. I grew up in the era of block parties and my parents hosted regularly. Us kids ran around playing in a smoke cloud so thick we could barely see each other. Me and my siblings have never smoked and we're all pretty healthy today.
This is a movie I watch every year at Christmas time so of course it's a Christmas movie to me lol. There are a few sequels that are worth watching at some point too. This was Alan Rickman's first movie that went to the theaters. Before that he was a dramatic stage actor only. Pretty awesome for his first. I LOVE the foreshadowing that this movie has - John being barefoot, the building still being under construction etc. Such a well made film.
"It's okay, I'm a cop." Hmm...
"Different times. Smoking inside, insane." Go back 40 years and it would be, "What the hell you mean I can't smoke here? Insane!"
Thanks Evie. I think that was the most fun reaction to this movie that I've seen.
Since I picked up pipe and cigar smoking a few years ago, I miss that you can't smoke at certain places anymore.
Would love to smoke in cinemas.
You used to be able to smoke in the hospital in the maternity ward, lol.
@@OUsniper1 Doctors used to Tell people to smoke in Order to relax. Even when they had Lung Problems. Good Times 🤣🤣
@@fritzkaraldo8452 They often recommended smoking to pregnant women, too. They felt it helped minimize weight gain.
Smoking on Airplanes back in the day...
I'm 45. To this day, when I'm getting a table in a restaurant, I request the non-smoking section. 😁
I've watched about 10 of your reactions so far. I think you may be one of my favorite TH-camrs to watch. You're unbelievably smart. You listen carefully to the dialogue and are able to pick up on things when other people doing reactions just yap their mouth just for the sake of saying something. I've noticed you don't say much and therefore anything you say is worth listening to. You're not wasting words and I like that. I look forward to finishing all these movie reviews you've done and will do in the future.
The guy who plays the cop getting the donuts, the first cop there, is a cop in the tv show FAMILY MATTERS WITH STEVE URKEL ( DID I DO THAT KID)
This is definitely a Christmas story, however if you want something more Christmas(y) check out - A Christmas Story. You will enjoy it.
So many brilliant one liners in this movie!
1. Karl/Alexander Godunov😇 also played in "The Money Pit" with Tom Hanks and "Witness" with non Indiana/Solo Harrison Ford. He had a very interesting story.
2. Robinson/Paul Gleason 😇 seems to always play buttheads. I.e. "Trading Places" and "The Breakfast Club".
3. John will have a place to stay tonight after all.😍😋😈
3. Another fun Willis movie that have similar events is "The Last Boy Scout". They drop more F-bombs that you can shake a stick at. Including a little girl.
4. Missing you Bruce.☹
Awww snap. Nothing to get people in the Christmas spirit like Mr. McClain taking out a bunch of bad guys. Also, I never thought I would experience first hand Mcclains feet pain pain until I one day accidentally stepped on an ornament with my bare foot😢.
It's not officially Christmas time until Hans Gruber get tossed out of the window.
How they setup that John is barefeet is kind of brilliant.
lolol, before the movie: As long as it is Christmas in the movie, is good enough for me. It's a Christmas movie.
After: Well, I understand why some people call it a Christmas movie, but...
I changed my mind🤷🏼♀️
@@eviereacts And that is why people argue over if this is a Christmas movie :D
Great reaction!
Die Hard is definitely a Christmas movie. It's about a man trying to reunite with his estranged family over Christmas. He has obstacles he must overcome along the way, both internal and external.
There is more Christmas music and iconography in this film than Miracle On 34th Street.
When Karl was hanging from the chains, he had his hand between the chain and his throat. He wouldn’t have been able to free himself, but whoever got him down probably assumed he was dead and didn’t take precautions.
57 points to EvieReacts for calling him Snape
Not just a Christmas movie, the GREATEST Christmas movie of all time.
This really is a Christmas, no doubt about it!
Before Bruce Willis was cast as John McClane, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Harrison Ford, Kevin Costner, Charles Bronson, Jeff Bridges, Nick Nolte, Kurt Russell, Sylvester Stallone, Michael Douglas, Tom Cruise, Mel Gibson, Richard Gere, Charlie Sheen, Paul Newman, and Robert DeNiro were considered for the role.
You really thought Karl was dead.
So did we all.
Here's why he wasn't.
John never really killed him.
He just wrapped that chain around his neck and hung him from the ceiling.
Getting "hanged" like that can take about 4-5 minutes to die from asphyxiation, though some brain damage can begin occurring sooner than that.
Luckily for Karl, that ceiling he was dangling from collapsed when the roof exploded, and it wasn't 4-5 minutes.
It was more like 2 minutes.
So he lived.
He fell to the floor, and it took him a while to get free from the chains and debris.
Then he made his way down and finally found the guy who killed his brother, but was dumb enough to yell before he fired, tipping everybody off.
Maybe that was the brain damage doing the yelling.
Sgt. Al Powell fired the shot that finally put Karl down.
Side note: Karl was played by Alexander Godunov, a russian ballet dancer and member of the Bolshoi Ballet. He also played a very believable Amish man in the Harrison Ford movie, Witness.
This was Snape's first movie.
Since this was Alan Rickman's first Hollywood movie role, he will always be "Hans Gruber" to me.;)
I saw him in this when it came it out in Theaters in 1988...... but I Noticed and Started Paying attention to Alan Rickman after I saw him in "Quigley Down Under" in 1990.......
Thanks, you're fun to watch. You don't overreact and get dramatic like many other reactors, so when you laugh or look surprised, it seems very real.
About people missing with their machineguns:
During World War 2, it's estimated that 45 THOUSAND rounds of small arms ammunition was fired for each enemy killed by those guns.
That's 1 kill and 44,999 bullets that missed.
During the Vietnam war, it's estimated to be 50 thousand per kill.
I think bullets per kill ratio in this movie is a lot better than that, so these guys are highly accurate.
OK, those numbers are real estimates made by the people who had to buy the bullets and keep the soldiers supplied, so they ought to know.
But the details are a little misleading.
For example, some bullets hit but only injured the target.
Some people who were killed got hit by more than one bullet.
But the biggest factor is that most bullets were not fired at the enemy because most machineguns are used for "suppressive fire" which means just shoot a whole lot of bullets in their general direction so they keep their heads down and can't shoot back at us. You don't even need to see them -just shoot close to where you think they are and then they won't shoot back.
For example, when the three terrorists were on the roof hunting John McClane, Karl said "No one shoots him but me." so the other two guys where shooting close enough to make John run away, but they were also trying very hard to not hit him.
You made a comment about that scene at 11:10 "All of their aims are so bad."
Well, the two firing the most bullets were missing on purpose.
When Karl finally got to a good spot, John ran through the door making Karl miss.
If it's Christmas explain to me why there's no snow ❄ on the ground? CALIFORNIA!
Regarding Die Hard & Christmas: There was a Canadian literary critic named Northrop Frye who is considered probably the most influential literary theorist of the 20th century. His view of genre is complicated, but it can be boiled down to the idea that a given work is in a genre if fans of that genre recognize genre elements in the work. Yes, this is both circular reasoning and subjective, but that's the point.
Genre is not an absolute. Your definition of what it means to be a Christmas movie or a science fiction novel or a superhero comic will be different than someone else's because you've read and studied and watched different things in the past. So it's not a question of whether Die Hard is or isn't a Christmas film in some objective definition, just whether it fits in with what you think a Christmas movie should be.
Roy Rogers was known as the singing cowboy, and yippee-kayay was part of one of his songs.
Kind of hard to maintain the dying hard ambience with that 4th wall segment lol. Great job Evie, hilarious!!
This is Alan Rickman's FIRST movie ..Way before Snape
Evie, you might want to re-watch this movie much later in life. After going through career mistakes, financial decisions and more importantly, personal heartbreaks ⛄️
I love the many "annoyed" eye rolls to the camera! Haha
At the Comedy Central Roast of Bruce Willis, the debate over Die Hard being a Christmas movie was settled by Bruce himself when he said that "Die Hard is not a Christmas movie. Its god-damned Bruce Willis Movie!" Personally I prefer the 1968 movie "Oliver!", and the "10th Anniversary concert of Les Miserables" as my annual Christmas movies. OTOH my favorite Christmas song is Weird Al Yankovic's "Christmas at Ground Zero".
Stephen de Souza said it *is* a Christmas movie, and he wrote it. I love Bruce Willis, but he’s wrong.
@@6li8storm40 Actually, Jeb Stuart was the screenwriter for the film, having adapting it from a novel. De Souza was merely a script doctor whose opinion is irrelevant. Die Hard was released on July 20, 1988. Since when are "Christmas films" released in July? Bruce Willis is correct: Die Hard is not a Christmas movie, but a Bruce Willis movie.
Or as he also correctly sees it as a "summer action movie". And BTW criminals violently killing innocent civilians is not even close to being a Christmas theme.
This is an appeal to authority fallacy. Bruce Willis is not some authority on the matter. And being a Bruce Willis movie and being a Christmas movie are not mutually exclusive.
@@x_trio_3_po333 Since when?
Miracle on 34th Street was released in July, so since 1947.
Has Stuart ever expressed his opinion on the “Is it a Christmas movie?” question? De Souza was one of the writers, even if he only came in as a script doctor, and his version is the one we all watched. His opinion is certainty at least as valid as Willis’s. (I don’t actually care what either of them think about it. To me, Die Hard is a Christmas movie. I just find the “one of the main actors says it’s not” argument silly, especially since one of the writers says it is.)
@@BunBun299 Its not a fallacy if its true. And everyone appeals to some higher authority, be it science, religion, nature, or persons. All I'm saying is Willis's statement on this topic carries greater weight than the average film viewer and therefore must be considered. And sure your dichotomy are not mutually exclusive. But the fact remains that Willis has never made a Christmas movie in his career. Violent action movies are never Christmas movies. Those are indeed mutually exclusive.
"Yippee ki yay" comes from a Roy Roger's song in an old western. John McClane was a fan of Roy Rogers.
I dont know who decided this is a christmas movie it doesnt play on tv every december and just because its happening around christmas you dont see gift giving or familys having a big christmas dinner
30:33 That’s what _she_ said
This is THE Christmas movie! Christmas cannot start until Hans Gruber has fallen from the Nakatomi building; thought everyone knew that? :-) kerk
Greatest Xmas movie ever
I have it at 2 or 3 behind The Ref and Christmas Vacation but won't argue
@@megafan2000 you literally just did argue
Even John's wife was named Holly.
The sequels are even better
Christmas movie tip: If you watch “Die Hard” right after “Love Actually”, you can see Alan Rickman get punished for what he did to Emma Thompson.
10:21 Ironically, had he been ordering a pizza they would have taken him seriously, as this is a code used in domestic violence situations. 🤦♂️
I don’t think it was in ‘88, though.
In support of the comment by someinsanegenuis a lot of shooting is to force the person to keep their head down or keep them from rushing your position, not to kill them. After the Vietnam War they tallied the amount of ammunition expended and the number of confirmed kills. From the math it appears that at least 100,000 rounds of ammunition were expended to each kill.
And, also, in real life, people do miss a lot. Especially if they're also being shot at.
5:25 - Well, it was his first role in a film. Quite the debut when you think about it.
If you can get Netflix from America (don't know why you shouldn't), check out Movies That Made Us. Behind the scenes and interviews of cast and crew of many movies. There is an episode of this movie, Ghostbusters, Home Alone, and many more.
15:23 comment: accountability-4th wall breakage.-Ernie Moore Jr.
I totally get why people think this is a Christman movie, but I think it's not, just for one main reason....the movie was originally released in theatres in July. Christmas movies come out in November or December.
It isn't Christmas time until Hans Gruber falls off the Natomic building.
It's a Wonderful Life is definitely no Christmas movie because no mention of Christmas until the last 20 to 30 minutes.
John wasn't arrogant. He just doesn't take crap, that's all but yes he did toy with them.
About those guns, they are notoriously bad for climb (recoil induced elevation). To have accurate shots you need to have controlled bursts, and normally push down on the barrel if you do go full auto.
Dunst meets Biel!
Liked your reaction very much!!
I forgot how suspenseful this movie is, when you first time watch it.
Yes, at this times it was NOT normal not to smoke in airports and even restaurants!
I was shooting a machine gun once, so I believe the accuracy is correct! 😆
lmao that look to the camera at 6:43
Die hard 3 is the best movie in the franchise I hope you react to that one as well
One final thought because I don't think you picked up on it... despite the movie not having any overt patriotic elements, the American right wing absolutely adores Die Hard. It definitely plays into all those American cowboy stereotypes that Hans Gruber was talking about, the lone hero against a passel of enemies, the American versus the foreigners, rescuing the damsel in distress, etc. It's a very American movie, if that makes sense. Even the dingbats running things like Dwayne T. Robinson play into the American suspicion that the people in charge didn't get there by being smart but by being good ass-kissers.
Evie this is one of your best reactions so far! Keep up the great work
Die Hard is yes a Christmas movie 🍿 Alot of people debate it but it's a movie that backdrop takes place during Christmas. Now Die Hard 2 there's no question within the first 10 minutes you know it's a Holiday movie at least and it's a good follow up. Die Hard with A Vengeance is the standout sequel and one of the best sequels made .The Fourth movie is well a comedy show for what McLane goes through but it's fun and has Michael Bay style action. The fifth film we don't talk about that one it's just awful.
Lethal Weapon is an action movie for Christmas holiday
I think Karl might have had one hand between his neck and the chain. That might have prevented him from completely choking.
I'm only here for the Outlander, I said. Nobody I know can pass up Die Hard 😂
John was not checking the women out , they were checking him out !
Hi Evie 👍🏼 I love your reaction on Die hard 1. Hope you check out the next Christmas movie to 👍🏼 Die hard 2 👍🏼 ohh and i see that you have seen the series Outlander 👍🏼❤️ i have to check your reaction on Outlander 👍🏼 And THX Evie for a loverly reaction on Die Hard 1 ❤️🇸🇪❤️🇨🇦❤️🇸🇪❤️
Is a Twinkie a baby donut? They don't have those over here. This movie's a blast to watch, literally.
Your "side eye" gives Jada Pinkett Smith a run for her money.
Great action movie. One of the best.
But I'm camp Not Christmas Movie. Lol
You are incorrect. Merry Christmas 😄
12:11 he says a variation there are at least two songs with it. Here is one, so it's part of a song the actor cowboy would song. th-cam.com/video/Q2cFji4CmHE/w-d-xo.html .-Ernie Moore Jr.
IT'S NOT CHRISTMAS UNTIL HANS GRUBER FALLS FROM THE 30TH FLOOR OF NAKATOMI TOWER!!!!
It's not Christmas until Hans drops 😃🤣
As well as a nice meal and a hot bath, John needs some TLC from his women after that 😀
Here in Sweden we could smoke inside until Jan 2008.🙏😇👍👌😁🙃⛄🎅🍿📽️🎥🍿
So, you admit you did in fact...
feel........ good.
It was family, it was the bad side, it was the good side. It was good beats bad, it was exactly what everyone wants.
And... well, he DID get shot. And his feet were bleeding all over the place for a while.
And, you may not have noticed that there was christmas music in a minor key all throughout, and then... Beethoven's masterpiece at the end.
I guess my question would be... terroristic robbery can't occur... at christmas? Or, on the opposite end, can lots of giving not occur during the rest of the year?
I'd say the fact that they play nonstop christmas music in minor keys should tell you this is a christmas movie. Its not your typical christmas movie, but it IS a christmas movie.
Okay🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
14:51 comment: good recognizing.-Ernie Moore Jr.
To every reactor.. Just because u know how to shoot.. doesnt mean ur a great shoot. And when shoots are going off ur going to take cover as u shoot 🧐😎
The "Die Hard" movies are all great.
Some other good movies with Bruce Willis:
Blind Date
Hudson Hawk
The Last Boy Scout
Twelve Monkeys
The Sixth Sense
The Whole Nine Yards
Bandits
Lucky Number Slevin
Great reaction !
I saw you had a reaction when Grüber said to liberate the terrorists from Front de libération du Québec... Are you from Quebec ?
Just curious since I'm from Montreal...
Anyways, loved your reaction!!
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It was fun watching this with you, great reaction!😀
Another great evil role Alan was in... Quigley down Under! Old Western movie!
"A Christmas Story" "It's A Wonderful Life" and "Christmas Vacation", you can't go wrong with any of these. Great for reacting to because people watch them multiple times, like every year!😁👍
look up how many bullets were shot per kill in the vietnam war. it's in the thousands
Cool reaction Evie, Merry Christmas sweetie 🥰
Your videos are truly amazing, your reactions are so fun! Loved your Avengers movie reactions, Looking forward to more Avengers movie reactions. you are AWESOME 😎😎
When she does that squint smile thing
13:09 comment.-Ernie Moore Jr.
How about "the fourth wall broke him?" He is a special police unit minding his own business and some idiot put a camera straight in the path of his eyesight
I don't think they'll need the spare bedroom any time soon
I get so angry when people disrespect Alan's memory by calling him Snape.
I wasn’t even born when die hard came out i knew him as snape get over it😂
@@eviereacts that is one of the meanest things I have ever read online
@@baron7755 my apologies😣
"John McClane" finds this song on the airliner's entertainment system as he flies from NYC to California: th-cam.com/video/wYHleFFhlFk/w-d-xo.html Some say that "Christmas doesn't begin until Hans Gruber..." Oops, a Spoiler! 6:30 At times like this, all you need is "a cool head and a sound mind when all others are losing theirs." John McClane isn't a "muscle-bound 'Rambo" type of the era, has moments of fear/doubt/introspection, takes damage, and is "dead man walking" by the last quarter of the movie. Bruce Willis was looked upon as "that TV guy" from the Rom-Com series, "Moonlighting," but when he steps up, Has Gruber goes Nuts! 14:11 Something like: "Up Yours!" I imagine. To complete the Spoiler, "Christmas doesn't begin until Hans Gruber falls off the Nakatomi Plaza building.";)
Fun reaction, BTW, thanks.
Evie I only just discovered your channel and I really enjoy your reactions, especially your movie reactions like this one. And I have to ask, are you going to be reacting to the greatest movies ever made The Lord Of The Rings? I personally would love it if you did. Much love from Australia. 💖
Great film, great reaction 👍😍👏🏻🇬🇧
Evie, the 2nd of the 5 Die Hard movies also happens at Christmas. And one of the other movie BAD GUYS is Hans' brother. All 5 movies are very good. I have sat with dates watching all of them as most men love all of them. I have grown to love them after so many times seeing them even though the guys always ask (TELL) me to get them food and beers so they can keep watching. I have no trouble being waitress though as I grew up serving my father and 4 brothers before and after my mother was in poor health when I was 9 and passed when I was 14. 👱♀👱♀👗👗👠👠💓💓
Shock horror! He's having a ciggie indoors. Times have changed alright. We have raised a generation of pussy cats!
Okay Bob😂
@@eviereacts Good on you Evie. Loved your reaction. Am subscribed 🙂
Parts 2 and 3, also excellent!
how legendary is his foot damage? the nintendo game had hitpoints for his feet
Enjoying your reactions. Stay awesome
Die Hard is about an unlucky cop who ends up saving the day while being horny as heck the entire time.