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Running time129 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$110 millionBox office$383.5 millionLive Free or Die Hard (released as Die Hard 4.0 outside North America) is a 2007 American and the fourth installment in the. The film was directed by and starred as. The film's name was adapted from 's, '. In the film, McClane attempts to stop cyber-terrorists who hack into government and commercial computers across the United States with the goal of starting a ' that would disable key elements of the nation's infrastructure. The film was based on the 1997 article 'A Farewell to Arms' written for magazine by.Live Free or Die Hard was released in the United States on June 27, 2007. The film earned total international box office gross receipts of $383.4 million, making it the highest-grossing film in the Die Hard series. Unlike the prior three films in the series, the was PG-13 rather than R.
Contents.Plot The responds to a brief computer outage at its Cyber-Security Division by tracking down top. The FBI asks detective to bring in hacker Matthew 'Matt' Farrell. McClane arrives at Farrell's residence just in time to save Farrell from assassins.
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The assassins were sent by Mai Linh; Linh works for her love interest, later revealed to be one Thomas Gabriel.On the way to, Farrell tells McClane that he had written an for Linh that could crack a specific security system for purposes. Meanwhile, Gabriel orders his crew of hackers to take control of transportation grids and the stock market, while also nationally broadcasting a message threatening the United States. Farrell recognizes this as the start of a, which is a cyber attack designed to disable the nation's. McClane and Farrell are driven to FBI headquarters, but Linh poses as a dispatcher and reroutes the convoy into the path of an assault helicopter. McClane fends off the attackers and destroys the helicopter by launching a car into it.Gabriel initiates a second broadcast showing a simulated explosion of the, causing a public panic.
Farrell guesses that Gabriel's next target is the power grid, and he and McClane drive to a utility superstation in. They find a team led by Linh taking over the superstation. McClane and Farrell kill the team, and Linh falls to her death following a struggle with McClane.
Enraged over Linh's death, Gabriel redirects large amounts of natural gas to the utility superstation in an attempt to kill McClane and Farrell. McClane and Farrell escape.McClane and Farrell then travel by helicopter to the home of hacker Frederick 'Warlock' Kaludis. Warlock identifies the piece of code Farrell wrote for Linh as a means to access data at a building at.
Warlock tells McClane and Matt that Gabriel was a top security expert for the. Gabriel attempted to alert the Department to weaknesses that made America's network infrastructure vulnerable to, but his unorthodox methods led to his dismissal. Warlock runs a and identifies Gabriel's location. Gabriel taps into their connection and reveals that he has located McClane's estranged daughter, Lucy, and intends to kidnap her. McClane obtains an image of Gabriel which he relays to the FBI.
It is revealed that the Woodlawn building is actually a facility (designed by Gabriel himself when he worked for the NSA) intended to back up the nation's personal and financial records in the event of a cyber attack. Gabriel's attack on the FBI prompted a download of financial data to Woodlawn. Access to that data would allow Gabriel to siphon off large amounts of money and disappear without a trace.McClane and Farrell race to the Woodlawn facility, where Farrell discovers that Gabriel's men are downloading financial information. He manages to encrypt the data before he is captured. McClane kills more of Gabriel's henchmen.
Gabriel then takes Farrell and Lucy (who had been kidnapped earlier) with him as his team flees. McClane pursues Gabriel, hijacking a. Gabriel accesses the communication system of a and-impersonating the flight controller-orders the pilot to attack the truck McClane is driving.
McClane manages to destroy the fighter jet and then makes his way to a nearby warehouse. There, Gabriel demands that Farrell de-encrypt the financial data; when Farrell refuses, Gabriel shoots him in the knee and threatens to kill Lucy if he does not comply. McClane arrives and kills one of Gabriel's henchmen, but the final remaining henchman (Emerson) shoots him in the right shoulder and Gabriel holds him at gunpoint.Gabriel positions himself behind McClane, putting the barrel of the gun in his shoulder wound. McClane then pulls the trigger. The bullet travels through McClane's shoulder and hits Gabriel in the chest, killing him. Farrell grabs a handgun and kills Emerson. Afterwards, McClane thanks Farrell for saving Lucy's life.Cast.
as Detective. as Matthew 'Matt' Farrell. as Thomas Gabriel, a former Defense Department analyst who leads a group of cyber-terrorists systematically shutting down the entire U.S.
Olyphant filmed his role within three weeks. as, McClane's estranged daughter. The inclusion of McClane's daughter was previously considered for, and she was in the video game. It was speculated that Willis' real life daughter, was a prime candidate for the part of McClane's daughter. as Mai Linh, Gabriel's second-in-command and lover. as Frederick 'Warlock' Kaludis. Smith made uncredited rewrites to the scenes in which he appears.
as Miguel Bowman, Deputy Director of the FBI Cyber Security Division. as Trey. as Emerson. as Rand. as Russo. as Agent Molina. as TaylorAdditional characters include Gabriel's henchmen: Chris Palmero as Del, Andrew Friedman as Casper and Bryon Weiss as Robinson.
Appears as Jack Sclavino, McClane's superior officer. Makes an appearance as Raj, a desk officer of FBI's cyber division. Appears as Clay, a hacker who unwittingly gives Gabriel a code, allowing his house to be destroyed. Plays a small role as Jim, Lucy's boyfriend. Rosemary Knower has a cameo as Mrs.
Klaudis, Frederick's mother.Production Script and title The film's plot is based on an earlier script entitled WW3.com by, screenwriter of the 1998 film. Using John Carlin's Wired magazine article entitled 'A Farewell to Arms', Marconi crafted a screenplay about a cyber-terrorist attack on the United States. The attack procedure is known as a 'fire sale', depicting a three-stage coordinated attack on a country's transportation, telecommunications, financial, and utilities infrastructure systems. After the September 11, 2001 attacks, the project was stalled, only to be resurrected several years later and rewritten into Live Free or Die Hard by and eventually by.Willis said in 2005 that the film would be called Die Hard 4.0, as it revolves around computers and cyber-terrorism.
Later reported the film was to be called Die Hard: Reset instead. Later announced the title as Live Free or Die Hard and set a release date of June 29, 2007 with filming to begin in September 2006. The title is based on 's state motto, ', which is attributed to a quote from General. International trailers use the Die Hard 4.0 title, as the film was released outside North America with that title. Early into the film's DVD commentary, both Wiseman and Willis note a preference for the title Die Hard 4.0. Visual effects For the visual effects used throughout the film, actor Bruce Willis and director Len Wiseman stated that they wanted to use a limited amount of.
One VFX producer said that 'Len was insisting on the fact that, because we’ve got and other big CG movies coming out, this one has to feel more real. It has to be embedded in some kind of practical reality in order to give it that edge of being a Die Hard.' Companies such as Digital Dimension, R!ot, Pixel Magic, and Amalgamated Pixels assisted in the film's visual effects.Digital Dimension worked on 200 visual effects shots in the film, including the sequence that shows characters John McClane and Matt Farrell crouching between two cars as another car lands on top of the other cars. To achieve this effect, a crane yanked the car and threw it in the air onto the two cars that were also being pulled by cables. The shot was completed when the two characters were integrated into the footage of the car stunt after the lighting was adjusted and CGI glass and debris were added.
In the same sequence, John McClane destroys a helicopter that several of Gabriel's henchman are riding in by ramming it with a car. This was accomplished by first filming one take where one of Gabriel's henchman, Rand, jumps from the helicopter, and in the next take the car is propelled into the stationary helicopter as it is hoisted by wires. The final view of the shot overlays the two takes, with added CGI for the debris and moving rotor blades.
The company also assisted in adding cars for traffic collisions and masses of people for evacuations from several government buildings.The Orphanage developed a multi-level freeway interchange for use in one of the film's final scenes by creating a digital environment and a 1,000-foot (300 m) long spiral ramp that was built in front of a. When a F-35 jet is chasing McClane on the freeway, a miniature model and a full-size prop were both built to assist in digitally adding the jet into the scene. The nine-foot model was constructed from November 2006 through February 2007.
When the jet is shown hovering near the freeway, editors used the software 3D graphics program to blur the background and create a heat ripple effect. Filming and injuries. Justin Long, Bruce Willis, and Len Wiseman filming on location in Baltimore.Filming for Live Free or Die Hard started in downtown Baltimore, Maryland on September 23, 2006. Eight different sets were built on a large soundstage for filming many scenes throughout the film.
When recording the sound for the semi trailer used in one of the film's final scenes, 18 microphones were used to record the engine, tires, and damage to the vehicle. Post-production for the film only took 16 weeks, when it was more common for similar films to use 26 weeks. An car used during filming.In order to prevent possible injuries and be in peak condition for the film, Willis worked out almost daily for several months prior to filming. Willis was injured on January 24, 2007 during a fight scene, when he was kicked above his right eye by a stunt double for actress Maggie Q who was wearing stiletto heels. Willis described the event as 'no big deal' but when Len Wiseman inspected his injury, he noticed that the situation was much more serious than previously thought—in the DVD commentary, Wiseman indicates in inspecting the wound that he could see bone. Willis was hospitalized and received seven stitches which ran through his right eyebrow and down into the corner of his eye. Due to the film's non-linear production schedule, these stitches can accidentally be seen in the scene where McClane first delivers Farrell to Bowman.Throughout filming, between 200 and 250 stunt people were used.
Bruce Willis' stunt double, was knocked unconscious when he fell 25 feet (7.6 m) from a fire escape to the pavement. Rippenkroeger suffered broken bones in his face, several broken ribs, a punctured lung, and fractures in both wrists. Due to his injuries, production was temporarily shut down. Willis personally paid the hotel bills for Rippenkroeger's parents and visited him a number of times at the hospital.recalls rewriting scenes on the set of Live Free or Die Hard in his spoken word film.
Rating In the United States, the first three films in the were rated R by the. Live Free or Die Hard, however, was edited to obtain a PG-13 rating. In some cases, alternate profanity-free dialogue was shot and used or swearing was cut out in post-production to reduce profanity. Director Len Wiseman commented on the rating, saying 'It was about three months into it production, and I hadn't even heard that it was PG-13. But in the end, it was just trying to make the best Die Hard movie, not really thinking so much about what the rating would be.' Bruce Willis was upset with the studio's decision, stating, 'I really wanted this one to live up to the promise of the first one, which I always thought was the only really good one. That's a studio decision that is becoming more and more common, because they’re trying to reach a broader audience.
It seems almost a courageous move to give a picture an R rating these days. But we still made a pretty hardcore, smashmouth film.'
Willis said he thought that viewers unaware that it was not an R-rated film would not suspect so due to the level and intensity of the action as well as the usage of some profanity, although he admitted these elements were less intense than in the previous films. He also said that this film was the best of the four: 'It's unbelievable. I just saw it last week.
I personally think, it's better than the first one.' In the United Kingdom, the awarded the film a 15 rating (including the unrated version, released later), the same as and, albeit both were cut for both theatrical and video release, (the first film in the series originally received an 18 certificate).
All films have been re-rated 15 uncut. Die Hard 4.0 was released with no cuts made and the cinema version (i.e. US PG-13 version) consumer advice read that it 'contains frequent action violence and one use of strong language'.
The unrated version was released on DVD as the 'Ultimate Action Edition' with the consumer advice 'contains strong language and violence'.In Australia, Die Hard 4.0 was released with the PG-13 cut with an M rating, the same as the others in the series (The Australian Classification Board is less strict with regards to language and to a lesser extent, violence). The unrated version was later released on DVD and Blu-ray also with an M rating. The film notably was never released in home media with its theatrical cut, and has only been released in Australia as the extended edition.Reception Box office Live Free or Die Hard debuted at #2 behind, at the U.S. Box office and made $9.1 million in its first day of release in 3,172 theaters, the best opening day take of any film in the Die Hard series (not taking inflation into account). On its opening weekend Live Free or Die Hard made $33.3 million ($48.3 million counting Wednesday and Thursday). The film made $134.5 million domestically, and $249.0 million overseas for a total of $383.5 million, making it the twelfth highest-grossing film of 2007.
As of 2011, it is the most successful film in the series. Critical response On, the film has an approval rating of 82% based on 209 reviews, and an average rating of 6.8/10.
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. Fans of the previous Die Hard films will not be disappointed'.
On, the film has a score of 69 out of 100, based on 34 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'. Audiences polled by gave the film an average grade of 'A–' on an A+ to F scale.IGN stated 'Like the recent, this new Die Hard works as both its own story about an over-the-hill but still vital hero and as a nostalgia trip for those who grew up with the original films.' On the television show, film critic and guest critic Katherine Tulich both gave the film 'two thumbs up', with Roeper stating that the film is 'not the best or most exciting Die Hard, but it is a lot of fun' and that it is his favorite among the Die Hard sequels. Roeper also remarked, 'Willis is in top form in his career-defining role.' Gave the film three and a half out of four stars, opining, 'a smart script and spectacular special effects make this the best Die Hard of 'em all.' Conversely, Lawrence Toppman of stated: 'I can safely say I've never seen anything as ridiculous as Live Free or Die Hard.' Toppman also wrote that the film had a lack of memorable villains and referred to John McClane as 'just a bald with better one-liners'.
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Die Hard 2: Die Harder is a 2D shooting gallery.In the early 90's, two things just wouldn't die: Bruce Willis in the Die Hard trilogy of movies, and, well, 2D point-and-click shooters. Renowned software undertaker Grandslam was happily ready to dig the grave several inches deeper for both. The spade: a game called Die Hard 2: Die Harder.Based on the 1990 movie Die Hard 2, the program sends you through five stages modelled after key scenes of the film.
Cop John McClane, you have to shoot terrorists invading Washington's Dulles airport by quickly aiming a crosshair at them. You'll successively clear the luggage center, airport annexe and runway, then chase after the bad guys on a snowmobile and finally shoot it out on the wing of the terrorist's plane. Each stage consists of three screens; on the last one, several tougher bosses will appear. Occasionally, civilians cross the room and pray that you don't kill them.
Most dying terrorists drop power-ups, namely med-kits, armour, grenades and weapons that are more powerful or fire faster. You collect these items by shooting them in time. If you do not aim fast enough, the terrorist's bullets will drain your health; you may die three times, but after that, John McClane bites the dust once and for all. Until you restart, that is.This is a complete different Die Hard game than the first one. The 3D-game engine has been left behind and a shooter ala Operation Wolf has been used for this game.
Move your crosshair with mouse, keyboard or joystick across the screen and shoot the terrorists. The game is set in an airport and has some different stages/levels in the airport where the action takes part.Die Hard 2: Die Harder is an okay shooter from Grandslam based on the hit movie of the same name. The game is essentially 3D target practice: you shoot the baddies from a first-person perspective, and each stage is the same as the previous one except for different background graphics and baddies.
The stages replicate locations seen in the movie (e.g. Airport terminal, and so on), although there is no attempt to flesh out the plot or develop any character. Die Hard 2 is simply an average target practice game that fans of the movie may enjoy for a few minutes, before they get bored and turn to something else more exciting, such as watching the movie again.Note: Despite the name, it bears no relation to Dynamix' Die Hard, a much better action game that was based on the first movie in the series.