Die Hard With a Vengeance with Bruce Willis: Blu-ray Cover

    Die Hard With a Vengeance
    a.k.a. Die Hard: With a Vengeance Director: John McTiernan Cast: Bruce Willis, Jeremy Irons, Samuel L. Jackson, Graham Greene

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 11/20/2007
    • Original Release: 1995
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 19,607

    Viewer Rating: (7 ratings)

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    Commentary by director John McTiernan Jonathan Hensleigh; Personal scene selections; Enhanced for D-Box Motion Control Systems; Alternate ending with optional commentary by John McTiernan; Behind the Scenes: Die Hard With a Vengeance TV special; A Night to Die for TV special; Villains With a Vengeance featurette; Original publicity featurette; Interview with Bruce Willis; Visual effects breakdowns and side-by-side comparisons; Storyboard sequence; Trailers & TV spots

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    Bruce Willis and John McTiernan -- the star-director team that established an often imitated action-movie blueprint with 1988’s Die Hard -- reunited for this explosive, thrill-a-minute 1995 sequel. Willis reprises the role of tough, taciturn cop John McClane, playing cat-and-mouse yet again with a vicious terrorist. In a nod to the original film, the sadistic madman tormenting McClane is Simon Gruber (Jeremy Irons), brother to the character played by Alan Rickman in Die Hard, who’s out to avenge his sibling’s death at the cop’s hands. With bombs planted in schools all over New York, Gruber sends McClane on a succession of fool’s errands before implementing the plan calculated to ensure his revenge. Although the Willis character fought alone in the first two Die Hard films, McTiernan gives him a reluctant sidekick in the ubiquitous Samuel L. Jackson, here playing a Harlem shopkeeper caught up in the terrorist’s game. The Willis-Jackson bickering gives Vengeance a Lethal Weapon feel and offers viewers a few seconds to catch their breath between suspenseful action set pieces. The episodic plotline and driving pace is reminiscent of an old cliff-hanger serial, and like those continued-next-week thrillers of yore, Die Hard with a Vengeance will keep you perched on the edge of your chair. The new two-disc Five-Star Edition offers a commentary by McTiernan, an interview with Willis, two TV specials about the film, a making-of featurette, behind-the-scenes vignettes, a sequence shown in storyboard form, and special-effects breakdowns, plus various trailers and TV spots. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    May 27, 2005: This movie could possibly be in the top 20 best action movies ever made. John McClane (Bruce Willis) is under preasure when Simon Gruber (Jeremy Irons) is starting to bomb areas in New York City. McClane has been on suspension from the NYPD and has been drinking like crazy. Simon Gruber who is the brother of Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) whom McClane brutally murdered in Die Hard 1, wants to avenge his brother and is making McClane do whatever he feels. McClane is running around the city doing everything Simon tells him. Shopkeeper Zeus (Samuel L. Jackson) eventually finds McClane and gets involved with his case. An awesome movie and series.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / DTS edition.