Watched it again yesterday.
Die Hard is not a Christmas movie.
And although Its a Wonderful Life is a great movie, it makes an honest and good businessman, Potter, into a villain. Sure he takes the $8,000 and attempts to shut down Bailey, but Bailey gives loans to people that dont qualify and puts his other clients into jeopardy. Potter rents out shacks but they do have a choice of bettering their lives.
Sorry, I dont watch anything with make believe tough guy bruce willis in it. Cant stand the guy.’Bout like robert deniro.
I am aware that bruce is Conservative, that is the only thing I like about him.
I use to drive a Yellow cab in New York city when I was insane around 15 years ago and picked up Bruce around Columbus circle. He got in speaking in a Russian accent I guess because he didn’t want to get recognized and I called him McClain and went to shake his hand and instead he grabbed my wrist and shook that lol lol I don’t blame him considering the kinds of taxi drivers I ran into who used the taxi as their own personal toilet.
Not buying it. Just because a movie (or song or whatever) references Christmas, and then totally goes against the beauty and message of peace behind the “real meaning of Christmas”, does not make it a “Christmas movie”.
Uhg. All of you ‘Die Hard is a Christmas movie’ people have ruined an action classic. It’s not a Christmas movie, it is a film that takes place during Christmas. Yes, there is a difference. It’s about as much a Christmas movie as Lethal Weapon, which also takes place during Christmas, with Jingle Bell Rock as the opening song, and the opening scene being a drug bust in Christmas tree shop.
Then we must also consider Rocky, Rocky II, and Rocky IV. As well as The Karate Kid as ‘Christmas movies’ (The All Valley Tournament takes place Dec 19). Every movie listed here is a great flick, and it actually shortchanges Die Hard to relegate it to ‘Christmas Classic’. Now people seem to only watch it at Christmas, and it really has become a tired cliche.
I think it’s also indicative of how Americans have ruined Christmas, just in general. I’ve thought this way since my childhood, of the disconnect between Baby Jesus and the way our consumerist culture (which I normally champion) has perverted Christmas. Where people are judged on the quality of gifts given, and apparently where we celebrate Jesus birth with machine gun fire, C4 explosions, and bazookas on film huddled around a christmas tree?
I like the action movie Die Hard EyesofTX, but to have it celebrated as an American Christmas classic is a sign of our cultural rot and degeneracy.
Can’t ANYTHING be non-political nowadays?
Yes, Diehard is a Christmas movie.
No, Diehard isn’t political analogy.
Leave one of my favorite movies alone and let me enjoy it without seeing Nancy Pelosi’s face superimposed on any of the bad guys...
Uh....no.
No way - "The Ref" was the best Christmas movie ever made (besides "Christmas Story").
So I have a question.
Our family watched Die Hard on Christmas Eve. We noticed that during half of the gun battles, you couldn’t hear the guns fire. Was the movie always like this or is this some PC attempt to make the guns less real?
Sears just sold Die Hard.
It’s in our rotation every December!
We also won at Christmas Movie Trivia with ‘The Fam’ on Christmas Eve. We knew ALL the ‘Die Hard’ answers.
Winning! :)
We may as well argue over that old Miller Lite beer commercial!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_yuS8txoUU