Die Hard
By Christopher Munroe
I get that the premise eventually wore thin.
Guy trapped in place deals with whatever, with no outside
aid. It was never the sort of premise that, however much Hollywood tried, was going
to remain fresh. And yes, by the end of the ‘90s we were tired of the formula.
Nonetheless, man, Die Hard. It’s basically the perfect
movie. Sharp, tight and witty, with just the right number of explosions.
If you’ve seen the film recently, you already understand
what I mean.
If not, watch it with me!
Come out to the coast, we’ll get together, have a few
laughs…
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