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Original theatrical trailer
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
0. Scene Selections
1. Main Titles [3:51]
2. Ruining A Perfectly Good Hangover [3:16]
3. Hey Zeus [:50]
4. Textbook Megalomania [5:39]
5. The Riddle [:23]
6. 90 Blocks In 30 Minutes [7:20]
7. Catching A Train [1:32]
8. "Duck." [4:36]
9. Making The Connection [:35]
10. The City Engineers [4:31]
11. Gold Diggers [3:00]
12. An Elephant Joke [1:51]
13. It'S Christmas [2:46]
14. A Round On The Vault Floor [1:50]
15. Chasing Dump Trucks [6:39]
16. The Aqueduct [:37]
17. A Seat At Yankee Standium [6:43]
18. Flushed Out [2:29]
19. Opening The Fridge; Drive-By Shooting [4:29]
20. Shipmates [1:35]
21. School'S Out [3:01]
22. "I'M A Soldier, Not A Monster" [2:26]
23. Some Cop Trick [1:24]
24. Answer In The Aspirin [5:28]
25. Something Personal To Finish [:05]
26. "Let'Em Cook"; End Titles [3:06]
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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