Die Hard Prequel in the Works
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Die Hard Prequel in the Works
Still in the early stages, but director Len Wiseman, who helmed Die Hard 4 has signed on. It would be set in 1979 with the John McClane character, played by a younger actor, as a New York cop. If Bruce Willis signs on, they will include some present day material as well, tied into the earlier storyline. No word on casting, but it would be interesting if they got Joseph Gordon-Levitt. He's got experience playing Willis.
http://deadline.com/2015/10/die-hard-6- ... 201582142/
http://deadline.com/2015/10/die-hard-6- ... 201582142/
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Re: Die Hard Prequel in the Works
Maybe J G-L can learn to be right-handed this time?silverscreenselect wrote:Still in the early stages, but director Len Wiseman, who helmed Die Hard 4 has signed on. It would be set in 1979 with the John McClane character, played by a younger actor, as a New York cop. If Bruce Willis signs on, they will include some present day material as well, tied into the earlier storyline. No word on casting, but it would be interesting if they got Joseph Gordon-Levitt. He's got experience playing Willis.
http://deadline.com/2015/10/die-hard-6- ... 201582142/
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Re: Die Hard Prequel in the Works
Now that it's public news I can tell you that a friend and I are writing a treatment for it. It takes place in 1979 New York City.
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Son of Sam time?Bob Juch wrote:Now that it's public news I can tell you that a friend and I are writing a treatment for it. It takes place in 1979 New York City.
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No, he was captured in 1977.SpacemanSpiff wrote:Son of Sam time?Bob Juch wrote:Now that it's public news I can tell you that a friend and I are writing a treatment for it. It takes place in 1979 New York City.
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Re: Die Hard Prequel in the Works
What does that mean?Bob Juch wrote:Now that it's public news I can tell you that a friend and I are writing a treatment for it. It takes place in 1979 New York City.
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Re: Die Hard Prequel in the Works
That the next Die Hard will be entirely copied & pasted from liberal propaganda sites.BackInTex wrote:What does that mean?Bob Juch wrote:Now that it's public news I can tell you that a friend and I are writing a treatment for it. It takes place in 1979 New York City.
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Re: Die Hard Prequel in the Works
Estonut wrote:That the next Die Hard will be entirely copied & pasted from liberal propaganda sites.BackInTex wrote:What does that mean?Bob Juch wrote:Now that it's public news I can tell you that a friend and I are writing a treatment for it. It takes place in 1979 New York City.
LMAO - now that's funny, right there.
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Re: Die Hard Prequel in the Works
I love the original Die Hard with Alan Rickman and Live Free or Die Hard with Justin Long and Timothy Olyphant. Maggie Q and Mary Elizabeth Winstead did super jobs with their roles too. The special effects -- wow! McClane knocking down a helicopter with a car! And a busted fire hydrant knocking a bad guy out of another helicopter! OK, OK, totally impossible. I still loved it.
I liked Die Hard 2 and Die Hard with a Vengeance, but not as much as those two.
I haven't seen A Good Day to Die Hard and won't go out of my way to do so. It won't have Alan Rickman in it, nor the technology of Live Free or Die Hard. Based on limited info, I'm really looking forward to 6. How is McClane still alive after how many times he's been shot and otherwise damaged? I read that Willis sustained a real injury when Maggie Q accidentally kicked him in the head with one of those stiletto heels -- so convenient for kung fu type fighting, as one critic pointed out . . . I don't care.
So, we'll find out if McClane is still kicking and whether he's still taking on bad guys. I'm hoping for a flashback type of plot.
I liked Die Hard 2 and Die Hard with a Vengeance, but not as much as those two.
I haven't seen A Good Day to Die Hard and won't go out of my way to do so. It won't have Alan Rickman in it, nor the technology of Live Free or Die Hard. Based on limited info, I'm really looking forward to 6. How is McClane still alive after how many times he's been shot and otherwise damaged? I read that Willis sustained a real injury when Maggie Q accidentally kicked him in the head with one of those stiletto heels -- so convenient for kung fu type fighting, as one critic pointed out . . . I don't care.
So, we'll find out if McClane is still kicking and whether he's still taking on bad guys. I'm hoping for a flashback type of plot.
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Yes, it will be bookended by present-day McClane.SportsFan68 wrote:I love the original Die Hard with Alan Rickman and Live Free or Die Hard with Justin Long and Timothy Olyphant. Maggie Q and Mary Elizabeth Winstead did super jobs with their roles too. The special effects -- wow! McClane knocking down a helicopter with a car! And a busted fire hydrant knocking a bad guy out of another helicopter! OK, OK, totally impossible. I still loved it.
I liked Die Hard 2 and Die Hard with a Vengeance, but not as much as those two.
I haven't seen A Good Day to Die Hard and won't go out of my way to do so. It won't have Alan Rickman in it, nor the technology of Live Free or Die Hard. Based on limited info, I'm really looking forward to 6. How is McClane still alive after how many times he's been shot and otherwise damaged? I read that Willis sustained a real injury when Maggie Q accidentally kicked him in the head with one of those stiletto heels -- so convenient for kung fu type fighting, as one critic pointed out . . . I don't care.
So, we'll find out if McClane is still kicking and whether he's still taking on bad guys. I'm hoping for a flashback type of plot.
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Re: Die Hard Prequel in the Works
It's quite ironic that they had a question about Die Hard on today's show.
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More of a coincidence than irony, I think.Coupon Boy wrote:It's quite ironic that they had a question about Die Hard on today's show.
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Re: Die Hard Prequel in the Works
Only if Willis signs onto the project. In which case, the question will be whether he does a Saving Private Ryan bookend or something more substantial that actually wraps up the earlier storyline with real present day action.Bob Juch wrote: Yes, it will be bookended by present-day McClane.
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It will be the former.silverscreenselect wrote:Only if Willis signs onto the project. In which case, the question will be whether he does a Saving Private Ryan bookend or something more substantial that actually wraps up the earlier storyline with real present day action.Bob Juch wrote: Yes, it will be bookended by present-day McClane.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
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