Created Jul 13, 2007 02:07AM PST • Edited Nov 04, 2014 06:51AM PST
- Quality
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Very Good 3.5
Finis. Boffo blow out to the Die Hard series. Willis – he of the movie star blockhead and sotto voce movie star voice – has perfected the art of downplaying his lines in contrast to the over-the-top outrageousness of the action going on around him. The result is one fun, fun, fun big screen entertainment.
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Good 3.0
Bruce Willis proved himself more than a little funny when he burst on the scene 20 years ago in Moonlighting. It’s good to see his timing has – if anything – improved with age. The guy is a hoot.
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Male Stars Great 4.0
Tim Olyphant – already one of the great screen sheriffs on Deadwood – proves he can cross the thin blue line to the dark side. His performances are mostly internal anyway, telegraphed via the arch of a finely sculpted facial bone, making him a believable super-evil-genius.
Justin Long nails the Nerd King role that he long ago perfected in the Mac ads. He hits the essential note: making pseudo-techno jargon sound plausible, natural even.
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Female Stars Good 3.0
The Ice Queen femme fatale was a bit too chilly for me.
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Female Costars Barely OK 2.0
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Male Costars Barely OK 2.0
Kevin Smith was a disappointment. You see the guy come on screen and you start to giggle because he’s always been funny before. But he’s just a cipher of his usual persona here.
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Very Good 3.5
Basically funny all the way through, especially Willis’ McClain lines. Kudos also to the story, which hit the requisite balance of a post-9/11 world under attack without dipping into anything too serious.
Crazy great stunts: freshly conceived, slickly executed.
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Direction Good 3.0
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Play Great 4.0
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Music Good 3.0
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Visuals Really Great 4.5
- Content
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Risqué 2.2
Lots of shooting and blowing up and people theoretically dying, without – you know – much of that awful blood and gore and real death to spoil the buzz.
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Sex Innocent 1.5
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Violence Brutal 3.1
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Rudeness Salty 2.0
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Supernatural 3.4
Die Hard 2: Die Harder galvanized the need to define rFactors, so attenuated was that movie’s bond with reality. It was like the filmmakers said:
What if we just say – to hell with it – let’s have live action characters act like Gumby with guns!
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Circumstantial Fantasy 4.2
A word about the great Fire Sale plot: bunk! Let us count the ways.
- Destroy everything and nothing is worth owning. Best to just cause a scare, driving asset prices down, then buy things so when the scare passes you’re rich. RICH, I SAY!!!
- Data driven into a server isn’t money. Money is an artifice that only has value when people believe it has value. Bits by themselves? Worthless.
- Never has a basic Palm PDA performed so ably as a supercomputer as in LForDH.
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Biological Supernatural 3.2
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Physical Surreal 3.0
As with Casino Royale, the actors purport to perform Olympic caliber gymnastic-like routines as they fight each other to the death, bouncing off walls like superballs, always landing on their feet. When done with good humor as here, it is a total hoot to watch.
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