01-09-2024, 03:53 PM
Growing up, Die hard 2 was the film I was most familiar with because it came out in 1990 when I was 8 years old and then was readily available. I remember Die hard 3 coming out and being kind of maligned. For years it was kind of like Back to the Future 3 which never seemed to be available on TV or VHS. I really like Die Hard 4 (Live Free or Diehard,) as a movie, however where I think it goes wrong is with being called Die hard. Its actually based on a book that they bought and adapted to be in the Die Hard universe. Its a solid flick, but I think the older fans were expecting an R-rated movie, rather than something so family friendly. The 5th film I've only seen once. It was released in February, traditionally a dumping ground. With a 90 million budget and 300M box office it wasn't a flop, despite feeling like it came and went into obscurity.