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Live Free or Die Hard
Live Free or Die Hard
John McClane is back and badder than ever, and this time he calls on the services of a young hacker in his bid to stop a ring of Internet terrorists intent on taking control of America's computer infrastructure.
rating
6.638
runtime
128 min

Release

2007-06-20

Cast

Bruce Willis
Bruce Willis
as John McClane
Timothy Olyphant
Timothy Olyphant
as Thomas Gabriel
Justin Long
Justin Long
as Matt Farrell
Cliff Curtis
Cliff Curtis
as Deputy Director Miguel Bowman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
as Lucy McClane
Jonathan Sadowski
Jonathan Sadowski
as Trey
Maggie Q
Maggie Q
as Mai Linh
Andrew Friedman
Andrew Friedman
as Casper
Kevin Smith
Kevin Smith
as Warlock - Frederick Kaludis
Yorgo Constantine
Yorgo Constantine
as Russo
Cyril Raffaelli
Cyril Raffaelli
as Rand
Chris Palermo
Chris Palermo
as Del
Sung Kang
Sung Kang
as Agent Raj
Željko Ivanek
Željko Ivanek
as Asst. Deputy Director Molina
Christina Chang
Christina Chang
as Agent Taylor
Jake McDorman
Jake McDorman
as Jim
Rosemary Knower
Rosemary Knower
as Mrs. Kaludis
Gerald Downey
Gerald Downey
as Hoover Agent
Allen Maldonado
Allen Maldonado
as Goatee
Jim Cantafio
Jim Cantafio
as Deli Owner
Chris Ellis
Chris Ellis
as Capt. Jack Scalvino
Regina McKee Redwing
Regina McKee Redwing
as Nearby Agent
Tony Colitti
Tony Colitti
as Chief Hazmat Agent
Tim DeZarn
Tim DeZarn
as Police Sergeant
Kurt David Anderson
Kurt David Anderson
as Miller
Matt O'Leary
Matt O'Leary
as Clay
Nadine Ellis
Nadine Ellis
as Teller
Ethan Flower
Ethan Flower
as Trader
Nick Jaine
Nick Jaine
as Phone Guy
Tim Russ
Tim Russ
as Agent Chuck Summer
Joe Gerety
Joe Gerety
as Jack Parry
Edward James Gage
Edward James Gage
as On Duty PP Operator
David Walrod
David Walrod
as Deli Customer
Edoardo Costa
Edoardo Costa
as Emerson
John Reha
John Reha
as Slacker Kid
Yancey Arias
Yancey Arias
as Agent Johnson
Rick Cramer
Rick Cramer
as MP Rodriguez
Vito Pietanza
Vito Pietanza
as DC Cop
Dennis Depew
Dennis Depew
as DC Cop
Howard Tyrone Ferguson
Howard Tyrone Ferguson
as DC Cop
John Lacy
John Lacy
as EMT
Diana Gettinger
Diana Gettinger
as FBI Dispatcher
Melissa Knowles
Melissa Knowles
as Freeway Reporter
Bryon Weiss
Bryon Weiss
as Robinson (uncredited)
Elena Nikitina Bick
Elena Nikitina Bick
as Newscaster (uncredited)
Michael Papajohn
Michael Papajohn
as Gabriel's Henchman (uncredited)
Charles Grisham
Charles Grisham
as Gabriel's Main Terrorist (uncredited)
Andy Dylan
Andy Dylan
as Terrorist Blown Up by Fire Extinguisher (uncredited)
Peter Epstein
Peter Epstein
as Terrorist Truck Driver (uncredited)
Chad Stahelski
Chad Stahelski
as Terrorist (uncredited)
Brock Little
Brock Little
as Terrorist (uncredited)
Matt McColm
Matt McColm
as Terrorist (uncredited)
Clay Cullen
Clay Cullen
as Assassin (uncredited)
Mark Falvo
Mark Falvo
as FBI Special Agent (uncredited)
Katherine Hoskins Mackey
Katherine Hoskins Mackey
as FBI Agent (uncredited)
Alexander Kanellakos
Alexander Kanellakos
as FBI Agent (uncredited)
Jonathan Lane
Jonathan Lane
as FBI Agent (uncredited)
Maciek Sokalski
Maciek Sokalski
as FBI Agent (uncredited)
Sydney Jay
Sydney Jay
as Junior FBI Agent (uncredited)
Michael Molthen
Michael Molthen
as FBI Tech Analyst (uncredited)
Carshénah Jefferson
Carshénah Jefferson
as FBI Tech Analyst (uncredited)
Nicole Nogrady
Nicole Nogrady
as FBI Tech Analyst (uncredited)
Timothy 'TJ' James Driscoll
Timothy 'TJ' James Driscoll
as SWAT Member with Walkie (uncredited)
Neal McNeil
Neal McNeil
as DC Police Officer (uncredited)
David Haverty
David Haverty
as Police Officer (uncredited)
Brian Smyj
Brian Smyj
as Police Officer (uncredited)
Tim W. Walker
Tim W. Walker
as DC Firefighter (uncredited)
Skip Wright
Skip Wright
as EMT (uncredited)
Tamieka Chavis
Tamieka Chavis
as Concerned Citizen (uncredited)
Joe Bucaro III
Joe Bucaro III
as Driver (uncredited)
Patrick Michael Strange
Patrick Michael Strange
as Protestor (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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ravitejarayudu

It is not a just a DIE HARD MOVIE! Eyes feasting....lot of action scenes,lot of intelligence and lot of technology, Bruce Wills is rocking the film. There is nothing to say about his action. Justin long well and good supported role and he is the main guy who is dealing with technology...Timothy Olyphant awesome acting as a villian....and elizabethwinstead acts as a daughter of brucewills i.e., John Mclane. When coming to the story fully packed once when we got that situation really no one will going to surive us. An excellent actions,stunts,technology,etc. It is totally a full pack "FIRE SALE".:) Superb MOVIE

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Wuchak

Big, dumb action flick delivers RELEASED IN 2007 and directed by Len Wiseman, "Live Free or Die Hard" is the fourth installment in the Die Hard series. John McClane (Bruce Willis) is ordered to pick up a youth hacker (Justin Long) who's targeted by cyber-terrorists led by Thomas Gabriel and Mai Linh (Timothy Olyphant & Maggie Q). Their goal is to create chaos by taking over the USA's transportation grids and stock market. Mary Elizabeth Winstead plays McClane's cute and feisty daughter while Kevin Smith has a small role as a computer geek living in his Mom’s basement. Rigid fans complain that this sequel is "Die Hard in name only" because I guess it deviates from formula but, really, the Die Hard series is ANY challenging adventure that John McClane experiences just as the 007 flicks consist of James Bond in differing challenges; same thing with Dirty Harry. In any case, “Live Free or Die Hard” works as Die Hard sequel or as a stand-alone action flick with Bruce Willis. The story holds your attention while the action scenes are out of this world. They're so over-the-top that some write the movie off as absurd, but everything's done with a quasi-realistic tone so it helps the viewer go along with the ridiculous things that happen rather than tune out. "Live Free or Die Hard" is the natural progeny of over-the-top films like 1977's "The Gauntlet" where the action scenes are so overdone they're cartoony, but entertaining. There's a thin line that filmmakers must tread with these kinds of blockbusters because they can easily fall into overKILL, like 2001's "The Mummy Returns," but "Live Free or Die Hard" evades that ditch by giving us fairly interesting characters and a compelling story. It may not be great but it certainly fills the bill if you're in the mood for a wild action flick. I like the continuity of the series: McClane’s wife (Bonnie Bedelia) is acknowledged here and we meet his daughter, now a hottie, and hear of his son, Jack. We learn of the severe price that John’s bold, serious approach to his profession has had on his personal life. These things are further explored in “A Good Day to Die Hard” (2013), which is basically just as good as this installment. THE MOVIE RUNS 128 minutes and was shot in Baltimore, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California. WRITERS: Mark Bomback and David Marconi conceived the story/script based on an article by John Carlin. GRADE: B

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Geronimo1967

After completely ruining his daughter's hot date, "McClane" (Bruce Willis) is sent to pick up a young hacker in response to what the FBI think might be a city wide cyber-attack. The youngster "Farrell" (Justin Long) is a cocky geek who is ill-prepared for what now ensues as "McClane" arrives just in time to save him from a barrage of gunfire that turns his apartment into a war zone. They now have to try to get the kid to safety but his pursuers are not giving up. What has this lad done? What has he got? Well swiftly we learn amidst the growing chaos that the not so angelic "Gabriel" (Timothy Olyphant) and his pal "Mai" (Maggie Q) are pulling the strings and will stop at nothing to see both of them go the way of the dodo before they cause mayhem across these United States. Can this unlikely pairing thwart his devious plan? To be fair to both Bruce and Long, they do manage a bit of quite engaging camaraderie as they lurch from one death-defying scenario to another but there's no getting away from it. The story is weak and far too thin to stretch across two hours of action that becomes increasingly far-fetched and repetitive. The cop character's disdainful attitude is also starting to wear out a bit as what limited jeopardy there ever was with these films becomes just a little too much like an exhibition of the stunt arrangers creative pyrotechnics and the lively production design. It's not terrible, Willis still oozes charisma, but maybe "McClane" needs to be put out to pasture now before he does himself a mischief - or bothers to read another lacklustre script.

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RalphRahal

Live Free or Die Hard (2007) is easily the best sequel so far, bringing a fresh and creative twist to the franchise. The plot introduces a modern cyber-terrorism angle that keeps things engaging, and the script does a good job balancing action, humor, and tension. The pacing is well-executed, though the first act moves a little faster than it should, almost like the movie is in a hurry to get to the action. Bruce Willis delivers as McClane, maintaining his signature attitude, while Justin Long adds a solid dynamic as his unexpected sidekick. The story feels unique compared to the previous sequels, making it stand out in a good way. The directing is sharp, and the cinematography makes every action scene feel big and polished, but this is also where things get excessive. The action goes from intense to completely over-the-top, with sequences that feel more like something out of a superhero movie than Die Hard. It is fun to watch, but it takes away from the grounded, desperate energy that made the first film a classic. The score and sound design keep the intensity high, fitting well with the fast-paced nature of the film. While it pushes the limits of what Die Hard should be, it is still an entertaining ride and the best sequel so far, even if it does not fully recapture the original’s magic.