💜✋ You have to understand the context of this movie : BRUCE WILLIS was a comedic actor at the time! He played in an American TVseries ( Moonlighting, 1985-1989 ). Nobody believed that he could be the main action character in a movie! Bruce wasn't even on the movie posters, the producers didn't believe him either! This fantastic movie catapulted Bruce Willis to the world action star of the time! At that time, action heroes were extra strong, indestructible, didn't bleed (Arnold and the others), but Bruce Willis introduced a new type of action hero. His character was an ordinary person who bled, was exhausted, sometimes frustrated, but still full of determination to win the fight! Bruce Willis proved this with this great movie! Thank you for your great reactions! This is how millions of people around the world reacted to this Iconic movie ✋💜
Yeah, it's really hard to explain to people in retrospect what a seismic shift in the industry this film was (even down to this being the film that MADE Alan Rickman). But in a way, the easiest way to show it's impact is to point out that after 1988, you could pretty much distill a HUGE portion of all action films that came out down to "It's Die Hard On/In A "
Theo the Hacker was portrayed by Clarence Gilyard Jr. Gilyard who also appeared in the original Top Gun movie in 1986. He also portrayed a private investigator Conrad McMasters in the tv series Matlock opposite Andy Griffith. One of his most popular roles was Texas Ranger Jimmy Trivette opposite Chuck Norris in the popular Walker Texas Ranger TV series for 9 seasons. Sadly, Gilyard passed away in 2022 from a long undisclosed illness. He left behind a very versatile body of acting roles.
Fun fact , when it came to hans getting dropped like a bad habit to his death, rickman wss up on a harness about 20 feet in the air and when it came to drop him the director told everyone there except rickman when he was going to get dropped. So the scared look on hans face when he's falling was real fear on rickman face
Fun fact - Bonnie Bedelia (Holly Gennaro McClane) is Macaulay Culkin's real-life aunt. Bonnie’s full name is Bonnie Bedelia Culkin, and she is the sister of Kit Culkin, Macaulay’s father.
The comments about power and money vs love and family was spot on. Another symbolic element of that, was Hans clinging on to the Rolex and the McClanes have to cast off that symbol of materialism for love to win the day. What is more Christmas than that?
Reginald VelJohnson (Al Powell) and William Atherton (Richard Thornburg) were both in Ghostbusters. And VelJohnson played a Jail Guard in Ghostbusters.
The trivia behind this movie is amazing . Bruce Willis was consider to be a joke to be cast in an action movie. The way the movie was shot changed action movies forever . Bruce lost some of his hearing due to the explosions and gun fire. Alan Rickman's first movie. The actor who played Karl was a world renown ballet dancer who's defection was made into a movie itself
There's a German classical orchestra that played parts of the score by Michael Kamen in their Christmas concert! It cannot get more Christmassy than this when a mainstream classical orchestra considers the MUSIC to be Christmas music!
"Die Hard" inverts the hostage thriller genre. Typically it is a happy family that gets kidnnapped. But in this case it is an unhappy family that gets reunited by the ordeal just in time for Xmas. The spirit of Xmas comes through as the catharsis, which is why it most definitely is a Xmas movie. .
Great reaction! I love your discussions about the movies, both during and afterward - very insightful!! I fondly remember my older sister bragging on Die Hard back when it first came out in 1988 and insisting on taking me to see it at the theater. It blew me away. All the characters were very well done and it helped that the villains were extremely competent, making the tension that much greater. Though he was a villain, Theo was one of my favorites in this. They actually had an auto parts commercial a couple of years back where Theo comes back for revenge on McClane and Argyle - it was quite hilarious!
THISSSS IS VERYYYYY COOL GUYS, THE FAMILYYY GET TOGETHER!👍😊THIS AND ( DIE HARD 2 ) ARE BOTH CHRISTMAS FILMS GUYS 💯ENJOY THIS GREAT SERIES YOU GUYS ESPECIALLYYYY THE TRILOGY OF IT AND MERRY CHRISTMAS, BLESSINGS, ALL THE BEST! 😊
The blond haired killer named Karl was a dancer with the Russian ballet in the 1980's. He defected when his dance company came to the USA. He was also in a movie called Witness with Harrison Ford. RIP Alan Rickman.
A theme in "Die Hard" that can't be overstated is the clash between New York and California culture. Bruce Willis embodies NY grittiness exceptionally well. For American audiences you can catch the subtle details in most scenes. It adds a lot to the charm and makes it highly re-watchable (esp. for Xmas!).
Great reaction, but the voices sound high pitch. It distracts from the video. In the plane scene, you mention how “iconic” Bruce’s voice is and a second later, he sounds like Micky Mouse. If this is on purpose, then maybe a short explanation of what to expect in the intro would be nice. But, as I said, nice reaction…:)
Nakatomi Plaza aka (at the time) Fox Studios Plaza. Apparently the name changed a few years back after Fox being bought by Disney. I used to be a courier for the studios and would make deliveries to this building 2 to 3 times a week, It wasn't till about a year after leaving that job I was watching this and realized it was the same building.
Every Christmas.. Lethal Weapon and Die Hard. Two of the best Christmas movies made that fulfills so much of what a Christmas movie should have and still reminds us to have a lot of craziness and fun while celebrating the season. I'm sure someone already said it, but this was actually filmed using the 20th Century Fox building in LA at the time. I'm not sure it's still the way it was back then, but you might be able to still go check it out if you wanted to. Merry Christmas, and remember, it's not Christmas until Hans Gruber falls from the 30th or so floor of Nakatomi Plaza. 🎅
Great reaction guys merry Christmas from the uk. Also just watched die hard in my local cinema in Birmingham people’s love the late Michael kamen’s score and Bruce and the late Alan Rickman performances are amazing. 10/10
My personal order of Die Hard movies from favourite to what movie? Die Hard with a Vengeance, Die Hard (1), Live Free or Die Hard, Die Hard 2, and that other one.
The discussion around writing good characters of color is always an interesting one. I think this and lethal weapon did a fair job but it also established this trend of characters of color only being the sidekick. Nothing wrong with sidekicks of course but Hollywood just took that and decided that was the only mold for those characters which is problematic. Fortunately that has started to change but Hollywood has a tendency to overcorrect with everything so only time will tell. The easy solution would be to just have open casting calls for these lead roles but that happens few and far between. I remember Dev Patel in interviews talking about trying to get his Monkeyman movie made and the only way he could get it to happen was by writing, directing and starring in it himself. It really shouldn't be that hard for someone of color to get a lead project off the ground.
Every time I see this movie, seeing all that glass and McClane walking barefoot hurts me so much. Having McClane be barefoot was such a great film decision. You should read some of the behind the scenes stories from this movie, like how Alan Rickman did not expect to get dropped for real when he was and so the expression on his face is real or how Alan Rickman injured himself on a stunt and so, most the movie he was sitting. I remember how excited I was the first time I saw this movie to see Carl Winslow from Family Matters in this movie. There is a TH-cam video that combines the trailers of Die Hard and Home Alone you just gotta watch, it's so funny. LOL, the almost chipmunk-like voices add something different to the movie I did not think I needed. This movie & Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves are Alan Rickman's best 2 movie performances, in my opinion. Die Hard 1-3 & THe Last Boyscout are seriously my top 2 favorite Bruce Willis movies of all time! I will always stand by my argument that Die Hard is indeed a Christmas movie! If you take the same movie and put/set it in July, it is NOT the same movie & does not work the same way. Everything works within the context of Christmas.Even how McClane "defeats" Gruber using Christmas tape to hide his gun is Christmasy. Christmas is as much a character in the movie as Gotham is in a Batman movie. On the other hand, put a movie like Rambo First Blood from the Christmas season in which it takes place & move that into July & you get pretty much the exact same movie without having to change hardly anything in the movie. I am partial to Lethal Weapon being a Christmas movie. Move Lethal Weapon from Christmas time into July & I'd say about 40% of the same movie stays exactly the same, BUT 60% of the movie & dialogue would need changed just to get the same type of "feel" from the movie. Even the history of Sgt. Riggs is made that much sadder because of the Christmas season, in much the same way Sgt. Powell's sad history here is made even sadder because it is Christmas time. Die Hard 2 is a Christmas movie too for the same reasons. You ever see the movie, "The Long Kiss Goodnight"? That is 1 of my favorite Christmas action movies too.
The Asian bad guy who ate all of the candy was also in lethal weapon big trouble in little China and action Jackson. The actor who played argyle was also in action Jackson which starred Carl weather ( may he rest in power) aka Apollo creed
Great reaction, I really enjoyed it! At one point someone mentioned Home Alone for adults and I immediately thought of the movie Nobody starring Bob Odenkirk (Breaking Bad & Better Call Saul). It will not only make you think of John Wick but it has a great Home Alone for adults scene. Check it out sometime. The baddie with the long hair is/was Alexander Godunov (RIP) who was a world renowned ballet dancer and danced with the Bolshoi Ballet before defecting to the US.
Not sure if y'all take requests but your family seems so innocent at times so I'd love to see you react to Invincible or Blue Eye Samurai (both are animated series). Thanks
Obviously we need a new genre of movies due to the internet. “Christmas Time Movies” are rated whatever and take place around Christmas, but it’s not the theme or heart of the movie. A Christmas movie is usually not released as a Summer Blockbuster.😂🤦🏾♂️
I would really be great if you could hear some of your movies when you do your movie reactions instead of just you. The movies themselves the volume is always very low so you can barely barely hear it but you can hear your family very loudly. Thank you very much have a happy holiday.
A few years ago my friend and his co-workers were getting out of work in Manhattan and they saw Bruce Willis across the street from them and they called out his name and he came over to them and he started talking and Joking with them and he took pics with them. He told them that Die Hard is not a Christmas movie. And I agree with him because the movie is not a holiday movie It's a story that takes place during Christmas time but is not a Christmas movie.
There are 4 sequels. #2 (Die Harder] I'd ok but not great, #3 is better than 2, #4 Live Free or Die Hard is not like that much but I really like it a lot, #5 I didn't like
It’s not a Christmas movie. Christmas movies come out at Christmas. Die Hard premiered on July 12, 1988 at the Avco Theater. It was a summer blockbuster. If it was studio executives would’ve released it in the holiday season.
@dragon_ninja_2186 1st, they have a Indian film reaction channel. 2nd, they have not uploaded any reaction video since 7 months. Only a review 1 month ago.
Great! It is very interesting to see your joint detailed reaction to the film Robocop 1987. This is a cool classic movie 🦾🤖🔥 Do you have any plans to do it?
💜✋ You have to understand the context of this movie : BRUCE WILLIS was a comedic actor at the time! He played in an American TVseries ( Moonlighting, 1985-1989 ). Nobody believed that he could be the main action character in a movie! Bruce wasn't even on the movie posters, the producers didn't believe him either! This fantastic movie catapulted Bruce Willis to the world action star of the time! At that time, action heroes were extra strong, indestructible, didn't bleed (Arnold and the others), but Bruce Willis introduced a new type of action hero. His character was an ordinary person who bled, was exhausted, sometimes frustrated, but still full of determination to win the fight!
Bruce Willis proved this with this great movie!
Thank you for your great reactions! This is how millions of people around the world reacted to this Iconic movie ✋💜
Yeah, it's really hard to explain to people in retrospect what a seismic shift in the industry this film was (even down to this being the film that MADE Alan Rickman). But in a way, the easiest way to show it's impact is to point out that after 1988, you could pretty much distill a HUGE portion of all action films that came out down to "It's Die Hard On/In A "
Super Thanks! It's not Christmas until Hans falls from Nakatomi tower! Merry Christmas!
Theo the Hacker was portrayed by Clarence Gilyard Jr. Gilyard who also appeared in the original Top Gun movie in 1986. He also portrayed a private investigator Conrad McMasters in the tv series Matlock opposite Andy Griffith. One of his most popular roles was Texas Ranger Jimmy Trivette opposite Chuck Norris in the popular Walker Texas Ranger TV series for 9 seasons. Sadly, Gilyard passed away in 2022 from a long undisclosed illness. He left behind a very versatile body of acting roles.
He also was in Karate Kid 2. In the bar when Daniel-Son broke the ice.
He was working at the unlv at the time of his passing
Fun fact , when it came to hans getting dropped like a bad habit to his death, rickman wss up on a harness about 20 feet in the air and when it came to drop him the director told everyone there except rickman when he was going to get dropped. So the scared look on hans face when he's falling was real fear on rickman face
It is acknowledged that Home Alone was inspired by Die Hard.. It ain't Christmas until Hans Gruber falls over Nakatomi.
Fun fact - Bonnie Bedelia (Holly Gennaro McClane) is Macaulay Culkin's real-life aunt. Bonnie’s full name is Bonnie Bedelia Culkin, and she is the sister of Kit Culkin, Macaulay’s father.
The comments about power and money vs love and family was spot on. Another symbolic element of that, was Hans clinging on to the Rolex and the McClanes have to cast off that symbol of materialism for love to win the day. What is more Christmas than that?
Movies like Diehard, Lethal Weapon, Aliens, Predator, Terminator 2 are action classics with limitless rewatchability. 👍🏾
Reginald VelJohnson (Al Powell) and William Atherton (Richard Thornburg) were both in Ghostbusters. And VelJohnson played a Jail Guard in Ghostbusters.
Great reaction!! It sounds like everybody is on helium. (LOL)
The trivia behind this movie is amazing . Bruce Willis was consider to be a joke to be cast in an action movie. The way the movie was shot changed action movies forever . Bruce lost some of his hearing due to the explosions and gun fire. Alan Rickman's first movie. The actor who played Karl was a world renown ballet dancer who's defection was made into a movie itself
Good job guys! A new generation of tasteful reactors.
There's a German classical orchestra that played parts of the score by Michael Kamen in their Christmas concert! It cannot get more Christmassy than this when a mainstream classical orchestra considers the MUSIC to be Christmas music!
"Die Hard" inverts the hostage thriller genre. Typically it is a happy family that gets kidnnapped. But in this case it is an unhappy family that gets reunited by the ordeal just in time for Xmas. The spirit of Xmas comes through as the catharsis, which is why it most definitely is a Xmas movie. .
Great reaction! I love your discussions about the movies, both during and afterward - very insightful!! I fondly remember my older sister bragging on Die Hard back when it first came out in 1988 and insisting on taking me to see it at the theater. It blew me away. All the characters were very well done and it helped that the villains were extremely competent, making the tension that much greater. Though he was a villain, Theo was one of my favorites in this. They actually had an auto parts commercial a couple of years back where Theo comes back for revenge on McClane and Argyle - it was quite hilarious!
40:00 inside joke. Bruce Willis was a bartender in Hell’s Kitchen while he was a struggling actor
Merry Christmas.
YOU GUYS ARE ADORABLE
THISSSS IS VERYYYYY COOL GUYS, THE FAMILYYY GET TOGETHER!👍😊THIS AND ( DIE HARD 2 ) ARE BOTH CHRISTMAS FILMS GUYS 💯ENJOY THIS GREAT SERIES YOU GUYS ESPECIALLYYYY THE TRILOGY OF IT AND MERRY CHRISTMAS, BLESSINGS, ALL THE BEST! 😊
The blond haired killer named Karl was a dancer with the Russian ballet in the 1980's. He defected when his dance company came to the USA. He was also in a movie called Witness with Harrison Ford. RIP Alan Rickman.
Witness is also a great movie to react to just saying......😏
He was also in jaws 3 aka jaws 3d . He died in 1995 due to hepatitis
Watch "Chhichhore" bollywood movie.. it'll be worth as "3 Idiot".. u'll get the same vibe for sure 👍❤️💯
A theme in "Die Hard" that can't be overstated is the clash between New York and California culture. Bruce Willis embodies NY grittiness exceptionally well. For American audiences you can catch the subtle details in most scenes. It adds a lot to the charm and makes it highly re-watchable (esp. for Xmas!).
Great reaction, but the voices sound high pitch. It distracts from the video.
In the plane scene, you mention how “iconic” Bruce’s voice is and a second later, he sounds like Micky Mouse.
If this is on purpose, then maybe a short explanation of what to expect in the intro would be nice.
But, as I said, nice reaction…:)
Marry Christmas majev
Lethal Weapon came out the year before Die Hard.
Except for Crocodile Dundee Reginald Vel Johnson mostly always seemed to play a cop.
Bonnie Bedlia nephews are Macaulay and Kieran Culkin!
1:08:49 Well done, young man, well done. 👏
Eyes on the real prize(s); Life, Love, Family (worldly things allow for you take those for granted).
Nakatomi Plaza aka (at the time) Fox Studios Plaza. Apparently the name changed a few years back after Fox being bought by Disney. I used to be a courier for the studios and would make deliveries to this building 2 to 3 times a week, It wasn't till about a year after leaving that job I was watching this and realized it was the same building.
I think the movie 48 HOURS starring Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte in 1982 inspired all of those movies
Great reaction
Lil bro went a little too deep for me 🤣🤣🤣
Welcome to the fanclub pals!
You should check out all the sequels as they are a must watch over and over again!!!
Every Christmas.. Lethal Weapon and Die Hard. Two of the best Christmas movies made that fulfills so much of what a Christmas movie should have and still reminds us to have a lot of craziness and fun while celebrating the season.
I'm sure someone already said it, but this was actually filmed using the 20th Century Fox building in LA at the time. I'm not sure it's still the way it was back then, but you might be able to still go check it out if you wanted to.
Merry Christmas, and remember, it's not Christmas until Hans Gruber falls from the 30th or so floor of Nakatomi Plaza. 🎅
Is it me or were the voices changed in the movie for the reaction
Watch "Hridayam" an indian Malayalam movie.. u will be like it fore sure 👍❤️💯
Great reaction guys merry Christmas from the uk. Also just watched die hard in my local cinema in Birmingham people’s love the late Michael kamen’s score and Bruce and the late Alan Rickman performances are amazing. 10/10
My personal order of Die Hard movies from favourite to what movie? Die Hard with a Vengeance, Die Hard (1), Live Free or Die Hard, Die Hard 2, and that other one.
The discussion around writing good characters of color is always an interesting one. I think this and lethal weapon did a fair job but it also established this trend of characters of color only being the sidekick. Nothing wrong with sidekicks of course but Hollywood just took that and decided that was the only mold for those characters which is problematic. Fortunately that has started to change but Hollywood has a tendency to overcorrect with everything so only time will tell. The easy solution would be to just have open casting calls for these lead roles but that happens few and far between. I remember Dev Patel in interviews talking about trying to get his Monkeyman movie made and the only way he could get it to happen was by writing, directing and starring in it himself. It really shouldn't be that hard for someone of color to get a lead project off the ground.
Not in a bad way, but at the start of the movie, you all are so innocent. Surprisingly innocent.
ladies got their hair done very beautiful merry christmas watching a classic
Merry Christmas y'all! I saw this movie in the theater when I was a kid! For me Alan Rickman is Hans Gruber before Snapp!
Every time I see this movie, seeing all that glass and McClane walking barefoot hurts me so much. Having McClane be barefoot was such a great film decision. You should read some of the behind the scenes stories from this movie, like how Alan Rickman did not expect to get dropped for real when he was and so the expression on his face is real or how Alan Rickman injured himself on a stunt and so, most the movie he was sitting. I remember how excited I was the first time I saw this movie to see Carl Winslow from Family Matters in this movie. There is a TH-cam video that combines the trailers of Die Hard and Home Alone you just gotta watch, it's so funny. LOL, the almost chipmunk-like voices add something different to the movie I did not think I needed. This movie & Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves are Alan Rickman's best 2 movie performances, in my opinion. Die Hard 1-3 & THe Last Boyscout are seriously my top 2 favorite Bruce Willis movies of all time! I will always stand by my argument that Die Hard is indeed a Christmas movie! If you take the same movie and put/set it in July, it is NOT the same movie & does not work the same way. Everything works within the context of Christmas.Even how McClane "defeats" Gruber using Christmas tape to hide his gun is Christmasy. Christmas is as much a character in the movie as Gotham is in a Batman movie. On the other hand, put a movie like Rambo First Blood from the Christmas season in which it takes place & move that into July & you get pretty much the exact same movie without having to change hardly anything in the movie. I am partial to Lethal Weapon being a Christmas movie. Move Lethal Weapon from Christmas time into July & I'd say about 40% of the same movie stays exactly the same, BUT 60% of the movie & dialogue would need changed just to get the same type of "feel" from the movie. Even the history of Sgt. Riggs is made that much sadder because of the Christmas season, in much the same way Sgt. Powell's sad history here is made even sadder because it is Christmas time. Die Hard 2 is a Christmas movie too for the same reasons. You ever see the movie, "The Long Kiss Goodnight"? That is 1 of my favorite Christmas action movies too.
Reginald VelJonson ( Sgt. Powell ) went on to star as the dad on Family Matters as a ( drumroll ) Police officer. 😎👍🏾
He also appears briefly as a policman in Ghostbusters. (Which also stars Willam Atherton as another douchebag character)
@@ninevoices9401
Yup they were getting typecasted like a mutha. 👍🏾
Action masterpiece
Such a classic! ❤
What did you do to the audio? Ugh!
Nice reaction family!
“Different times” Police, military and air marshals still carry on planes. 😂
I mean seriously, if you have the chance SEE THIS IN THE THEATER!!!
The Asian bad guy who ate all of the candy was also in lethal weapon big trouble in little China and action Jackson. The actor who played argyle was also in action Jackson which starred Carl weather ( may he rest in power) aka Apollo creed
Happy x-mas
Please react to "Society of the Snow" thanks!!
Great reaction, I really enjoyed it! At one point someone mentioned Home Alone for adults and I immediately thought of the movie Nobody starring Bob Odenkirk (Breaking Bad & Better Call Saul). It will not only make you think of John Wick but it has a great Home Alone for adults scene. Check it out sometime. The baddie with the long hair is/was Alexander Godunov (RIP) who was a world renowned ballet dancer and danced with the Bolshoi Ballet before defecting to the US.
In the book that this movie was based, Hans pulled Holly out with him when he fell. A much darker ending
the voices sound sped up
PLEASE DON'T MISS WATCHING ALL 5 MOVIES THEY ARE SO BAD ASS!!!!
All The Die Hard Movies get better besides the last one. Out of the 5 of them. Die Hard 3 & 4 Are The Best.
Hopefully you all watch the rest
HOME ALONE was DIE HARD in a house.
Not sure if y'all take requests but your family seems so innocent at times so I'd love to see you react to Invincible or Blue Eye Samurai (both are animated series). Thanks
The police captain, the FBI agents or the emergency line operator: who was worse at their job? Discuss.
Under Siege 1 and 2 starring Steven Seagal are 2 good films worth checking out!
Also known as "Die Hard on a ship"
17:40 did he just say he thinks Arafat was German as well?
would love to ee you guys react to 2 and 3. 2 is very much a christmas time movie 3 is not, but theyre all great, 3 i my favorite
Obviously we need a new genre of movies due to the internet. “Christmas Time Movies” are rated whatever and take place around Christmas, but it’s not the theme or heart of the movie.
A Christmas movie is usually not released as a Summer Blockbuster.😂🤦🏾♂️
You guys do a great review, but it doesn’t look like any of you a sitting comfortably.. I ache for you. Lol. 🎅🏻🤶🏻❄️
Before I start the video, "Die Hard" IS a Christmas movie and anyone who says it's not is a Grinch!
80's movies are better than today's stories... By far!
Next indian film - Zindagi na milegi dobara , you will like that also..... pls guys
I would really be great if you could hear some of your movies when you do your movie reactions instead of just you. The movies themselves the volume is always very low so you can barely barely hear it but you can hear your family very loudly. Thank you very much have a happy holiday.
1:09:18 He’s the smartest one in the room for sure.
hey, this is a christmas movie. ho-ho-ho.....watch the next movie Die Hard 2. is this a christmas movie? maybe 😎
Die Hard 2. Next?
I hope y'all have a wonderful Christmas and please react to karate kid legends official trailer
Hi Vasquez family members ❤
Die Hard is NOT a Christmas movie! It's a Bruce Willis Movie! (Quote from Bruce Wil!is) 🎄 📼
✌️❤️🎅!....
Hey guys , why don't you try out Lucky Bhaskar (Indian Movie) it's a fantastic movie , will eagerly wait for it ,
Yes it’s a Christmas movie.
Hi
Hey dudes
51:42 what is the Helsinki Syndrome? There is no such thing from what I know. It is the Stockholm Syndrome.
Get a 2nd couch.
A few years ago my friend and his co-workers were getting out of work in Manhattan and they saw Bruce Willis across the street from them and they called out his name and he came over to them and he started talking and Joking with them and he took pics with them. He told them that Die Hard is not a Christmas movie. And I agree with him because the movie is not a holiday movie It's a story that takes place during Christmas time but is not a Christmas movie.
There are 4 sequels. #2 (Die Harder] I'd ok but not great, #3 is better than 2, #4 Live Free or Die Hard is not like that much but I really like it a lot, #5 I didn't like
Indian reactions ?
It’s not a Christmas movie.
Christmas movies come out at Christmas.
Die Hard premiered on July 12, 1988 at the Avco Theater.
It was a summer blockbuster.
If it was studio executives would’ve released it in the holiday season.
When indian movie reaction
I would skip die hard 2 and watch die hard with a vengeance first!
It feels sad that You get time to react to Hollywood movies but doesn't get time to react to Indian movies.
So what they’re not obligated to watch Indian movies
@dragon_ninja_2186 1st, they have a Indian film reaction channel. 2nd, they have not uploaded any reaction video since 7 months. Only a review 1 month ago.
They should do Custer's Last Stand
Die Hard 2 is also Christmas movie You guys where great.
The nakatomi building was actually 20th century fox's headquarters
Great! It is very interesting to see your joint detailed reaction to the film Robocop 1987. This is a cool classic movie 🦾🤖🔥
Do you have any plans to do it?
I stop watching after i here it is not in normal speed.
Hello