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Bruce Willis Recruits John McClane For An Epic Die Hard Commercial
Bruce Willis Recruits John McClane For An Epic Die Hard Commercial
Bruce Willis Recruits John McClane For An Epic Die Hard Commercial
The pair starred in an Advance Auto Parts DieHard battery commercial during Fox's America’s Game of the Week telecast of Green Bay vs. Tampa Bay. Willis still plays McClane the same as he did in the beginning even though the last time that he played the role was back in 2013's A Good Day to Die Hard, according to the Hollywood Reporter...
10 Things You Didn’t Know About ‘Die Hard’
10 Things You Didn’t Know About ‘Die Hard’
10 Things You Didn’t Know About ‘Die Hard’
When it comes to action flicks, 'Die Hard' ranks among the all-time greats. If you're anything like us, you've probably seen it so many times you can act out entire scenes in your sleep. So, there couldn't possibly be anything about the movie you didn't already know, right? Wrong. There are tons of juicy behind-the-scenes tidbits for this undeniable classic and we've gathered the best of them here
‘Die Hard’ and Its Sequels Are Returning to Theaters for a Marathon
‘Die Hard’ and Its Sequels Are Returning to Theaters for a Marathon
‘Die Hard’ and Its Sequels Are Returning to Theaters for a Marathon
Look, we know that the odds are against 'A Good Day to Die Hard' being anywhere in the same league as the first 'Die Hard,' but still, we can be hopeful. And if nothing else, the release of the fifth film has done something cool. On February 13 in select cinemas, all four previous 'Die Hard' films will be showing in lead up to the first screenings of the new film.
The Most Inane TV Censorship Edits Ever Made [NSFW VIDEO]
The Most Inane TV Censorship Edits Ever Made [NSFW VIDEO]
The Most Inane TV Censorship Edits Ever Made [NSFW VIDEO]
Anyone who is a fan of Jim Rome has heard his rant about the now infamous "Yippie Kay Yay, Mr. Falcon" scene from Die Hard. Well, some genius took it one step further and actually took real movie scenes and backed them up with the same scenes edited for TV...