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  1. The site's critical consensus reads, "Live Free or Die Hard may be preposterous, but it's an efficient, action-packed summer popcorn flick with thrilling stunts and a commanding performance by Bruce Willis.

  2. Jul 4, 2007 · July 5, 2007. When an evil genius hacks into government computers, he creates such chaos in traffic and communications that only Bruce Willis and that guy from the Apple Mac commercials can...

    • Pushing Ghe Boundaries of A PG-13 Movie
    • Showing A Different Side of John Mcclane
    • Legitimately Interesting Supporting Characters

    One of the main reasons that Live Free or Die Hard received critical blowback from longtime fans of the franchise was that it was the first entry in the saga to receive a PG-13 rating. Considering that the original Die Hard was renowned for its gruesome death sequences and McClane’s near-constant profanity, cutting those elements out entirely felt ...

    The Die Hard films are ultimately about family; the original film centers on a broken marriage and how it is saved, and the best of the sequels narrow in on McClane’s interpersonal relationships. Live Free or Die Hard introduces his daughter, Lucy Gennero-McClane (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), who remains estranged from her father. This created an inte...

    While Willis doesn’t miss a beat reprising his most famous role, the new characters introduced are interesting in their own right. Justin Long’s character Matt Farrell represented a completely different type of sidekick than anyone McClane had ever worked with before. Matt is a young hacker who has never been in a death-defying situation, but knows...

    • Liam Gaughan
  3. Jun 23, 2022 · Whether those values are literal or ephemeral, this fast-and-loose definition is helpful in any examination as to why Live Free or Die Hard, Len Wiseman’s 2007 entry into the famous...

  4. Jun 27, 2007 · In "Live Free or Die Hard" he enters swinging, fist smashing through hard glass and sinking into soft flesh. He's making a point and so is the movie, namely that McClane (and Mr. Willis) is ready...

    • Len Wiseman
  5. Visiting Dallas to talk about “Live Free or Die Hard,” the fourth picture in which he plays cop John McClane, who specializes in flamboyantly foiling elaborate plots against law and order (and the first in twelve years), Bruce Willis was immediately confronted with the obvious question: Why now?

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  7. Jun 28, 2007 · Bruce Willis' working-class cop probably isn't the first guy you'd turn to if you knew you'd be battling a gang of computer creeps — he's so tech-challenged he doesn't even carry a cell phone —...