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This article was first published in December 2020. Guns, violence, gore: hardly the usual elements of a classic Christmas film. The debate around whether or not Die Hard (and Die Hard 2 ...
On the other hand, as to whether it is a Christmas movie or not, in 2020, ‘Die Hard’ director John McTiernan said: “We didn’t intend for it to be a Christmas movie, but the joy that came ...
Die Hard is a little formulaic, over-the-top, and comforting—just like so many of the best Christmas movies. Die Hard stands out because of the unexpected: an unlikely star, a delicious villain ...
Al Roker and Dylan Dreyer are weighing in on the long-standing debate over whether “Die Hard” can be considered a Christmas movie. For years, fans have been divided on the topic.
And sorry, but I’m unmoved by what Bruce Willis said about “Die Hard.” At a Comedy Central Roast in 2018, the film’s leading man put it this way: “‘Die Hard’ is not a Christmas movie ...
A new poll by Talker Research for Newsweek has revealed America's answer to that age-old question: is Die Hard a Christmas movie?. Every year around December 25, families gather to exchange gifts ...
'Tis the season for the great debate: Is "Die Hard" a Christmas movie?. The 1998 action film starring Bruce Willis is about an off-duty police officer, John McClane, who battles terrorists holding ...
Die Hard 2 is chock-full of two things: snow and bullets, making it an even better Christmas movie than Die Hard. By Ben Hathaway. December 21, 2024, 7:00pm. Click to share on X (Opens in new ...
To get into our evaluation of Die Hard and its holiday movie status, we’re going to break things down into two categories: the case for Die Hard being a Christmas movie and the case against it ...
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The debate around whether or not Die Hard (and Die Hard 2) constitutes a proper holiday movie is almost as contentious as the inevitable annual love/hate debate over sprouts or Christmas pudding.