Die Hard 2
Welcome to the 7th edition of My Fortnightly movie/TV Thoughts. Last fortnight I reviewed Jesus (1999). This fortnight I’m reviewing:
As usual, I give the film’s trailer (and a clip) at the end. And as usual, the disclaimer applies:
WARNING: POTENTIAL SPOILERS AHEAD. PROCEED AT OWN RISK
Die Hard 2

Renny Harlin’s sequel to Die Hard doesn’t quite match the original, but it’s bigger, badder, and a hell of a lot of fun to watch!

It’s Christmas week, 1990. John McClane (Bruce Willis) is in Washington, DC with his kids to see the in-laws (who still don’t like him). His wife Holly (Bonnie Bedelia) is inbound on a plane, and John is at the airport waiting for her. Unfortunately, terrorists are waiting…
- Die Hard 2 (1990), rated M for medium level violence, medium level coarse language
As usual, I give the film’s trailer (and a clip) at the end. And as usual, the disclaimer applies:
WARNING: POTENTIAL SPOILERS AHEAD. PROCEED AT OWN RISK
Die Hard 2

Renny Harlin’s sequel to Die Hard doesn’t quite match the original, but it’s bigger, badder, and a hell of a lot of fun to watch!

It’s Christmas week, 1990. John McClane (Bruce Willis) is in Washington, DC with his kids to see the in-laws (who still don’t like him). His wife Holly (Bonnie Bedelia) is inbound on a plane, and John is at the airport waiting for her. Unfortunately, terrorists are waiting…
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