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Die Hard 2
a.k.a. Die Hard 2: Die Harder Director: Renny Harlin Cast: Bruce Willis, Bonnie Bedelia, Bill Sadler, William Atherton

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/19/2007
  • Original Release: 1990
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 19,697
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Commentary by Director Renny Harlin.

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Disc #1 -- Die Hard 2: Die Harder
1. Main Title: Holiday Cheer [:45]
2. The Church of Choice [5:28]
3. Mishandling the Baggage [1:47]
4. Cabin Fever [4:13]
5. A Chat With Lorenzo [4:10]
6. Esperanza Enroute [:09]
7. Powell on the Line [3:08]
8. McClane on the Tower [3:37]
9. Deja Vu [1:17]
10. Shootout at the Skywalk [:29]
11. Closer Than Fifty Yards [4:37]
12. Learning a Lesson [2:56]
13. Aftermath [6:48]
14. The Anti-Terrorist Team [1:10]
15. Thornberg Tunes In [2:52]
16. The Falcon Has Landed [5:21]
17. Emergency Exit [:58]
18. No Respect [2:21]
19. At the Church [6:11]
20. The Raid [1:53]
21. The Enemy Within [2:16]
22. On the Air [3:31]
23. Crash Positions [2:09]
24. Winging It [2:38]
25. The Main Event [5:56]
26. Landing Lights [:08]
27. Holly! [3:53]
28. End Credits (Let it Snow) [2:43]

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"Another basement, another elevator...how can the same thing happen to the same guy twice?" asks John McClane (Bruce Willis), in what is doubtless the key question of this second Die Hard film. A year after foiling the terrorist takeover of a high-rise office building in the first movie, McClane is waiting to pick up his wife, Holly (Bonnie Bedelia), at Dulles International Airport just outside Washington, D.C., on Christmas Eve. Scheduled to arrive the same evening is Ramon Esperanza (Franco Nero), a South American political figure who is being brought to the United States to stand trial for his role in a drug-smuggling ring. However, a group of terrorists, led by renegade American military officer Col. Stuart (William Sadler), take control of the airport, scuttling radio transmissions and placing their own men in the control tower. Stuart and his men ensure that Esperanza's plane lands safely, and then demand that Stuart and his men be given a fully-fueled 747 and free passage wherever they choose to go. Otherwise, they will guide the many circling jets waiting for landing instructions into definite crash landings, killing the many passengers on board. Not willing to stand aside as terrorists once again threaten his wife's life, the wise-cracking McClane once again leaps into action to foil Stuart's plans and bring the passenger jets safely to the ground. William Atherton, John Amos, Dennis Franz, and John Leguizamo highlight the supporting cast. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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June 08, 2007: It's a Renny Harlin film. Three word translations: run like hell. See different movie. Bemoan wasted dialogue. Do not bother. Long Kiss Goodnight. In all seriousness, the craptacularity of Die Hard 2 has a lot to do with its clapped out similarities to the first Die Hard. Skip straight to the third movie in the Die Hard Installment (which was saved by Sam Jackson and the puzzles -- Jeremy Irons is no Alan Rickman) and hope that Live Free or Die Hard (love that Red State title!) obtained a restraining order ordering Harlin to stay 1,000 miles away from any aspect of the movie at all times.