20th Century Fox Live Free or Die Hard - Widescreen Dubbed Subtitle AC3
20th Century Fox Live Free Or Die Hard (Unrated Widescreen Version) DVD
20th Century Fox Live Free Or Die Hard (dvd/unrated/ws-2.35/eng-sp Sub/sensormatic)
An old-fashioned cop emerges to foil a high-tech attack on the country's computer infrastructure as Bruce Willis brings back one of the biggest action franchises in screen history. It's been over a decade since audiences last saw New York cop John McClane (Willis), but now, as the world's greatest criminal mastermind (Timothy Olyphant) attempts to cripple the entire country with an innovative act of technological terrorism, only one cop can insure that the integrity of the system stays intact. In this, the fourth installment of the long-running action series, Underworld director Len Wiseman picks up the torch formerly carried by directors John McTiernan and Renny Harlin to helm a script penned by Mark Bomback. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi (Books - Computers and Internet) -- Entertainment-Movies
An old-fashioned cop emerges to foil a high-tech attack on the country's computer infrastructure as Bruce Willis brings back one of the biggest action franchises in screen history. It's been over a decade since audiences last saw New York cop John McClane (Willis) but now as the world's greatest criminal mastermind (Timothy Olyphant) attempts to cripple the entire country with an innovative act of technological terrorism only one cop can insure that the integrity of the system stays intact. In this the fourth installment of the long-running action series Underworld director Len Wiseman picks up the torch formerly carried by directors John McTiernan and Renny Harlin to helm a script penned by Mark Bomback. -- Media > DVDs & Videos
LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD (DVD/UNRATED/WS-2.35/ENG-SP SUB/SENSORMATIC)ACTION/ADVENTURE JOHN MCCLANE TAKES ON AN INTERNET BASED ORGANIZATION WHO IS SYSTEMATICALLY SHUTTING DOWN THE UNITED STATES.BRUCE WILLIS KEVIN SMITHSKU: GMDB4957247 -- Movies Music & Gaming > DVD Movies - Action
2 out of 5 stars! Didn't Capture Me 2010-09-08
The newest edition to the Die Hard franchise just doesn't measure up to the first two stellar movies, nor even the less than brilliant Die Hard 3. I tried watching the movie on three separate occasions and just could never get into it. The Mac TV Ad guy Justin Long as a computer hacker was less than original casting and made it feel like one long computer advertisement. Bruce Willis does his best with a forgettable script. For pure entertainment, I recommend the first two Die Hard films over this one.
-- Cali Lando Brown