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@AntonioM-eo9gwКүн бұрын
@ANGELINAA.....Can You React To Some Black Hood Movies Like.....Menace To Society.......JUICE With 2 Pac........New JackCity With Wesley Snipes ? 🤣
@jmckeyКүн бұрын
I’m old enough to have seen it in the theaters but honestly don’t remember if I did or not. I would have been like a freshman in HS. But maybe it’s because I’ve watched it so many times since then all my memories of it are blurred together. If I may be so bold, I would HIGHLY recommend watching it with the director commentary on. McTiernan did to action movie directing what Wells did to directing as a whole. For instance he describes how he went against the norm in one scene and kept the camera moving from one scene angle to the next to create a continuous sense of motion which was considered bad form for fear of making the audience sick. But he felt if done right it could create an intensity that would make it worthwhile. One of my fav commentaries of all time.
@messyroomstudiosКүн бұрын
Christmas with the Kranks? Also, wait until you see Die Hard 2!!
@robertcampomizzi7988Күн бұрын
2:02 he was in a tv series called Moonlighting before this movie.
@parker469aКүн бұрын
The third one is great and the fourth one is pretty good too.
@ZombieShobbКүн бұрын
Harry Potter people watching Die Hard: "It's Professor Snape!" Me watching Harry Potter: "It's Hans Gruber!"
@ANGELINAAКүн бұрын
😂😂😂
@tripsixx5802Күн бұрын
That’s exactly what I was thinking when she was saying something about dr strange😂like huh that’s new my stepkids call Hans snape and I’m like no he’s not he was a cool German terrorist way before he wore a dress in lame oz🤣not to mention he’s hilarious as the voice of GOD in dogma!!
@paulschuckman6604Күн бұрын
@@tripsixx5802 La Metatron, who is actually a big deal biblically. Dogma is one of my favorite movies of all time.
@tripsixx5802Күн бұрын
@ Yes and no, he’s not mentioned in Christian texts, briefly in the Talmud, however if you’re a student of the occult he is a big figure in Kabbalistic teachings that rarely anyone delves into today being that the author of most of the best books doesn’t have the best rep among most Aleister Crowley😈he is better known by his other name he even had his own gospel which christians didn’t see fit to canonize lol he only became Metatron after his ascension before that his name was Enoch! Wild huh, that’s one of best gospels ever if you can find it, even better than Mary Magdalene and Judas!
@SlyPearTreeКүн бұрын
One of my favourite part of Die Hard reactions (or Galaxy Quest) is young people recognizing Alan Rickman.
@PingkonkКүн бұрын
Not knowing one of the most famous actors ever and referring to him as “the guy who appeared on friends” is honestly WILD
@ANGELINAAКүн бұрын
😂😂😂
@ladybansheesilver7640Күн бұрын
Yes that's what I thought😅
@DunybrookКүн бұрын
That's why I love this channel though. Truly an alien perspective but in the best way.
@periechontologyКүн бұрын
Well as a Gen Xer, I still refer to Drake as : that kid from that Degrassi High remake.
@a6ruledКүн бұрын
Indeed. He’s obviously the guy from Moonlighting.
@MiketheCabbieКүн бұрын
It cannot be stressed enough how, in 1988, ABSOLUTELY NO ONE would even think about putting "Bruce Willis" and "action hero" in the same sentence, having spent the past three years as a goofball/rom-com lead.
@plothole181Күн бұрын
Didn't they reduce his presence in the advertising because when they first put up an ad for Die Hard everyone burst out laughing at him being in it?
@SuddenRealКүн бұрын
That's also the reason why there's so much swearing in the movie. Bruce was let "off the chain" so to speak, so he over-did it to compensate for his time in Moonlighting.
@nukiesduke6868Күн бұрын
What's hilarious is no one even remembers him for that stuff. He's remembered as an action hero rofl.
@gbacani007Күн бұрын
If anyone is wondering what you're talking about he was in "Moonlighting" with Cybil Shepherd which was a popular TV show on ABC.
@wwoods66Күн бұрын
Obviously one guy did!
@braedenmartin8596Күн бұрын
She knows Bruce Willis from guest spotting on friends 😂😂😂
@ANGELINAAКүн бұрын
yep hahaha
@SturmjaegerКүн бұрын
That line made me feel so old.
@ilovemetal1100Күн бұрын
@@ANGELINAA If you have not yet watched Pulp Fiction, i Highly recommend. The Movie Stars Samuel L. Jackson, John Travolta, Uma Thurman and many more great Actors. It's my fav Tarantino Movie.
@joe.banana19 сағат бұрын
now I wonder if she said the same thing about Brad Pitt when watching one of his movies :D
@paulschuckman6604Күн бұрын
If Alan Rickman says, Ho Ho Ho, it's a Christmas movie.
@ANGELINAA20 сағат бұрын
true
@charlize1253Күн бұрын
"Nakatomi Plaza" is actually the 20th Century Fox headquarters building in Century City, Los Angeles. They filmed this movie inside while several floors were still under construction. For those of us of a certain generation, the building will never be anything other than Nakatomi Plaza.
@DanGamingFan2406Күн бұрын
The Stunt Coordinator told actor Alan Rickman, who played Hans Gruber, that for the final ending stunt scene they would drop him on the count of 3. 1,2,3 Drop…but, they actually dropped him after 1; so, the reaction seen in the film is a look of genuine SHOCK by the Late Great Alan Rickman.
@ApacheGamerКүн бұрын
Coordinator also said "Oh Shit" after he dropped him making Alan think something went wrong to add to the genuine reaction.
@SturmjaegerКүн бұрын
And if I recall correctly, Alan then punched the guy for that.
@ApacheGamerКүн бұрын
@@Sturmjaeger pretty sure he did. It legitimately scared the shit out of him because for the brief moment before the harness caught him he thought he was really falling to his death.
@SuddenRealКүн бұрын
Didn't they also film this as the final scene, you know, just in case something went wrong?
@osmanyousif7849Күн бұрын
Also, the scene shot at a set platform and stood about 20 to 70 ft (reports were inconsistent about the actual number) and had a blue screen airbag. So while at least Rickman wasn't hurt, I'd still be swearing at John McTiernan for having me fall too early. They even made Rickman reshoot the scene again, as a backup, in case the studio didn't like the first take.
@alargecookieКүн бұрын
As the saying goes; "It's not Christmas until Hans Gruber falls from Nakatomi Tower."
@jacfalle27Күн бұрын
Her reaction to realizing Hans Gruber is Snape was priceless. 😂
@FeaturingRobКүн бұрын
Ange... You did not realize that Alan Rickman was adorable!!! Okay, here's the skinny on it... This was Alan's first Hollywood movie. He had done some British TV, but this was his first film. He got it after being nominated for a Tony Award for a play called Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Alan was in his forties at the time, and his role was so impactful in this film that the character of Hans Gruber is probably among the top five all-time best screen villains. He commands the screen when he's on camera, and you think about him when he isn't. As for Bruce Willis...One of the greatest action heroes in film history started his superstar status with Die Hard and did several sequels. He was mainly known for a comedy-drama TV series in the 1980s called Moonlighting when he made Die Hard. Moonlighting was a HUGE hit and made him a star, but Die Hard made him a superstar. The Nakatomi building was still being built as the corporate headquarters for 20th Century Fox, so while it was still unfinished...they used it as the location for the movie, including many interiors. The studio was saved on a location (paying itself for the use of the area), and all damages were paid for by the box office returns on the movie, which were enormous ($140 million in initial release and number 10 for 1988's top box office hits). William Atherton, who played the asshat reporter Richard Thornberg, made a career of playing asshats...like the "dickless" Walter Peck in Ghostbusters. Alexander Godunov played Karl, aka "Goldilocks," who fights McClain hand to hand. Godunov was a Russian-born ballet dancer who was incredibly talented and popular. During the Cold War, he defected to the United States from the USSR. He only made three films, all of which received reactions, including The Money Pit with Tom Hanks and Witness with Harrison Ford. He never made it big in movies. Merry Christmas...It's officially the season because Hans has fallen from Nakatomi Plaza! One of my favorite Christams movies, and I was 16 when I saw this in the theater in 1988 (FOUR TIMES)! It was AWESOME!!!
@PixelologistКүн бұрын
I'm stunned - STUNNED, I tell ya!! - that it took as long as it did for you to recognize Alan Rickman. And I'm not even gonna TOUCH the whole "isn't he that guy who appeared on Friends?" thing. 🤣 LOL
@ANGELINAA20 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂
@wristcontr0lКүн бұрын
Let's get things straight. Snape isn't in this movie. Hans Gruber is in Harry Potter.
@FunnyQuailManКүн бұрын
Thank you! It's like when people say anything about Lord of the Rings being like Harry Potter - say, for instance, Gandalf's hat, "looks like a sorting hat." No. No it does not. The sorting hat looks like Gandalf's hat. Lord of the Rings is the OG high fantasy story. Hans Gruber is the OG Alan Rickman movie character.
@НикитаТрусов-ю4сКүн бұрын
German terrorist Hans Gruber moved to England. First he got a job as a sheriff in Nottingham. And then he became a professor of potions at Hogwarts. Such is the career growth.)))
@bigginsd1Күн бұрын
Did a lot of voice coaching to learn that English accent in Harry Potter. You can barely tell he’s German.
@nicebluejayКүн бұрын
Sounds like something an old man would say lol
@commanderkorra3316Күн бұрын
Snape, Hans, Alan Rickman is what makes them both great characters. Besides the writing of them that is.
@MetabolicSpore0Күн бұрын
"Is this the guy from Friends?" That is hilarious!😂
@JokeCubedКүн бұрын
This was Alan Rickman's cinematic debut, and he crushed it. Fun fact, at the end, when he fell off the building, that face he made was genuine. He was in a harness of course, but the director told him they'd count to three, then drop him, instead, they dropped him on 1, so he made that face because he wasn't expecting it.
@potatoeyedКүн бұрын
when she didn't recognize Alan Rickman at first I got kind of giddy in anticipation of how long it would take her to realize, if at all
@ANGELINAAКүн бұрын
a classic ange moment 😂
@mordanthubris6516Күн бұрын
I figured if it wasn't his first appearance, it would be his first line. Dude had one of those obvious voices, like Morgan Freeman.
@fionnmaccumhaill3257Күн бұрын
@ANGELINAA Did you notice the gas prices at the AM/PM convienice store when Al was buying the Twinkies? .74 a gallon! I so miss that!!!!!!
@mortisnoctu2 сағат бұрын
Me too
@willvgo2950Күн бұрын
22:55 McClane didn't mean that he was going to name his next child after the local cop. He was saying he wanted the 2 families to get to know each other. 22:31 The local cop's name is Al Powell. McClane was using his last name which is quite normal for emergency services as well as military.
@socalpaul487Күн бұрын
Wishing Bruce Willis and his family, all the best. Watched several times in the theater.
@DracounguisКүн бұрын
If you're a big Alan Rickman fan, he's also in Galaxy Quest and Robin Hood Prince of Thieves.
@ninjabluefyre3815Күн бұрын
Five curtain calls...
@SuddenRealКүн бұрын
That you recommend Galaxy Quest, well, obviously, but Prince of Thieves? There's only two good things about that movie, one's Alan Rickman and the other is Bryan Adams' song.
@DracounguisКүн бұрын
@SuddenReal yeah you pretty much have it right on that! 😆
@WakeMeSoonКүн бұрын
and Dogma by Kevin Smith
@ForgottenHonor0Күн бұрын
Quigley Down Under
@fajenthygia5760Күн бұрын
The writer got into an argument with his wife, went driving, and almost got killed in a traffic accident. Thinking about how his last words to his wife would have been so awful is what moved him to write this movie.
@DanGamingFan2406Күн бұрын
"Yippie ki-yay, mother f*****!" This is so good. Easily one of the greatest action films and one of Bruce Willis' best roles. That tank top in in the Smithsonian for a reason. And it's also Alan Rickman's debut film. Amazing start.
@AmbassadorDvinnКүн бұрын
oh shit for real?> I didnt know it was his first one. TIL
@476429Күн бұрын
Saw it in the theater in 1988, and it was amazing. We weren't sure what to expect since Bruce Willis was a comedic actor, not an action star. Blown away would be an understatement. One of the best theater experiences of my life.
@oscardiggs2467 сағат бұрын
This is the first movie I ever saw where it didn’t ever relax the entire time. It changed the genre. I walked out completely drained.
@WRam-fo2scКүн бұрын
Fun fact. The entire soundtrack is based on derivations of Beethoven's 9th symphony. Look up "Hans' Soundtrack Corner Die Hard" for insight into how Michael Kamen used Ludwig van's glorious 9th to up the intensity.
@laffingist218Күн бұрын
situational conflict: hans personal conflict: communication w/ holly victory moment: he shoots hans by communicating to holly
@paulalexandredumasseauvan2357Күн бұрын
i LOVE THOSE MOMENTS when ANGE suddenly REALISES she is watching a familiar, beloved actor (rickman/gruber/snape)! 🤣 really enjoyed your reaction 👍☺
@Goldberg070Күн бұрын
I was a bit shocked that you don't really know Bruce Willis. Here are some movie suggestions to watch: Unbreakable, The Last Boy Scout, 12 Monkeys, The Sixth Sense, Looper, Pulp Fiction, The Siege, Sin City. Have fun!
@johncrawford5225Күн бұрын
@@Goldberg070 The Fifth Element
@ZyggyZeroКүн бұрын
And LEGO Movie 2, especially now that you’ve seen this, Ange….
@plothole181Күн бұрын
16 Blocks, Armageddon, RED, The Whole Nine Yards and Moonlighting(TV Series). Plus there were a few more Die Hard movies (only some of them didn't suck).
@LuisZamoraRodriguez501Күн бұрын
@@johncrawford5225 my personal favorite
@BuzzardonicКүн бұрын
I'm also going to volunteer Hudson Hawk! It's a bit silly, but a personal favourite of mine
@jeffthompson9622Күн бұрын
Yes, Angelina. This was an awesome experience in the theater.
@masudashizue777Күн бұрын
This is why Bruce Willis can't be forgotten. He starred in one of the best action films ever made.
@FreezeTheWarningКүн бұрын
14:00 it IS intentional, the movie is loaded with comic relief moments, and they all work so well. It's a brilliant film
@Jordan-ws6jyКүн бұрын
The guy from Friends!! 😮💨😮💨 hard to watch his movies without feeling sad about his situation. A real legend.
@bobespirit2112Күн бұрын
“John Boy” is a reference to the lead character of the 70’s TV classic “The Waltons” played by Richard Thomas.
@Shoofyou10Күн бұрын
I don’t even usually like action movies but this is amazing. The script is about as good as an action movie can be. This and Speed are by far my two favorite action movies
@gbacani007Күн бұрын
Jan de Bont was the Cinematographer for "Die Hard" and the director of "Speed."
@blairpenny1526Күн бұрын
15:30 best Christmas Ornament ever right here. I have made so many of them, I snuck one onto my mom's tree a few years back without telling her and I got a call a couple weeks later when she finally found him. Putting a yellow light where the lighter is makes it even better too
@TheTechCguyКүн бұрын
Ahh, the Die Hard series. One of the most underrated action movies I watched as a kid in the 1990s and 2000s. Nostalgia. You're in for a treat here, Angelina. :)
@gortsy24Күн бұрын
I wouldn't call Die Hard underrated. I think a lot of people put it up there as one of the best action movies of all time.
@v.o.s9973Күн бұрын
I think you’ll love “ red “ with Bruce Willis too
@smavtmb2196Күн бұрын
I still remember seeing this with my Dad when it came out. Last year the original Die Hard screenwriter Steven E. de Souza reaffirmed that Die Hard is indeed a Christmas movie, comparing it with the 1954 musical comedy White Christmas. The fact is Die Hard takes place entirely during a Christmas party and only a small portion of White Christmas is actually during Christmas, Also White Christmas shockingly only has 2 Christmas songs. "White Christmas" and one called "Snow" However Die Hard has 4 Christmas songs: "Let it Snow, "Winter Wonderland, "Christmas in Hollis, and "Jingle Bells" There are various references to Christmas throughout the movie. For example: John put a Santa hat on a dead bad guy and added a very festive Ho! Ho! Ho! to his message on the sweater. Very Christmassy 🎄 😂
@NarnianRailwayКүн бұрын
Angelina's enthusiasm and excitement is the perfect decoration for a Die Hard movie reaction. trivia: John McClane is also an undercover Santa's Helper assigned to minimize names on Santa's naughty list.
@DementisXYZКүн бұрын
"And the Christmas lights are still up! After all that! It's a Christmas miracle!" Huh, actually...good point. They cut the power to this entire area; how are those lights still on? Never noticed that before.
@Paul.H8CfoodКүн бұрын
"The guy who appeared on 'Friends'"... holy shiz, I'm officially older than old. But wait, isn't he known for other things? Sixth Sense, Pulp Fiction, Armageddon, Fifth Element? I guess you haven't seen any of those? I'm old!😩
@ANGELINAA20 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂 i’m just exceptionally uncultured
@erikawilliams955816 сағат бұрын
Future reactions?
@APPR3NTIC3Күн бұрын
21:20 - Also buildings can stand a pretty good blast, most of the damage isn't really the heat but the force of the explosion, the support beams that make up the structure of the building can withstand it. Remember on 9/11 it took quite a while for the building to come down even after a plane flew right through it at low altitude cruising speed. In the end it was the intense heat fueled by jet fuel and the material in the building that caused the structural beams to fail. However it can be said a lot of support beams are near the center of the building which is also where a lot of architects often put the elevator shafts, so it does stand to reason some structural damage occurred.
@trevf3517Күн бұрын
It's not considered Xmas until Hans Gruber plummets from the Nakatomi Building, I watch this movie once per year, perfect movie!
@MrMarioskiКүн бұрын
It’s a Christmas treat to see reactors react to this film for the first time. So happy to see you react to this! Just recently found out that the elevator ding is a sign that the movie kicks up another notch. Merry Christmas 🎄
@НикитаТрусов-ю4сКүн бұрын
That's why Hans survived. As we all know, Severus Snape can fly without a wand. So for him to fall from the 30th floor is a trivial matter.
@agentooe33ADКүн бұрын
This is why the 80s are a constant source of memes. We had the best movies, the best music, the best one liners ever! The 90s are a decent 2nd. Next, Lethal Weapon!
@declanArdmoreКүн бұрын
The trivia behind this movie is amazing . Bruce Willis was consider to be a joke to be cast in an action movie. The way the movie was shot changed action movies forever . Bruce lost some of his hearing due to the explosions and gun fire. Alan Rickman's first movie. The actor who played Karl was a world renown ballet dancer who's defection was made into a movie itself
@DesertHomesteaderКүн бұрын
19:58 - "Who is this guy...?" Why that's the principal from The Breakfast Club! Also, Clarence Beeks from Trading Places.
@motorcycleboy9000Күн бұрын
You mess with the bull, son, you get the horns.
@awareness007Күн бұрын
I found this vid wildly entertaining. From knock-off Snape to that guy on Friends that one time, You COOCOO.
@ANGELINAAКүн бұрын
😂😂😂
@RandomCogitationsКүн бұрын
This movie inspired a saying, "It's not Christmas until Hans Gruber falls from Yakatomi Plaza."
@saulmadrid9950Күн бұрын
So from now on, during every holiday season, you'll know the meme "remember the Nakatomi Plaza".
@kratosGOWКүн бұрын
Maximus: “Are you not entertained?!” Angelina: “Why, Yes! I am! Thank you very much!” 😂❤
@george_913 күн бұрын
Glad you loved it ange.😊 This was Alan Rickmans first film. Saw your brain click when u heard his voice.😄 like you said, its one of those films with layers. You can notice something else with each viewing. Think you will like the sequels if your interested. Loved the reaction.😉
@ThunderPants13Күн бұрын
15:31. You cut out one of the iconic lines of the movie right here. "Come out to the coast, we'll get together, have a few laughs..."
@Wyatt99Күн бұрын
LMAO I CALLED IT i was like she doesnt realize its Snape I was thinking i bet when she hears his voice she will realize LMAO
@placebo5466Күн бұрын
2 minutes in and Angelina's only reference for Bruce Willis is 'that guy from friends'. Never change.
@jimdetry9420Күн бұрын
The second Die Hard movie is also on Christmas. You might still have time to fit it in this season.
@plothole181Күн бұрын
Isn't it just on his way home from this movie?
@Osprey850Күн бұрын
@@plothole181 No, it takes place two years later and McClane is working for the LAPD.
@plothole181Күн бұрын
@@Osprey850 Its the only one I haven't watched all the way through...unless there has been one since the one where he went to Russia. I saw that he was going to the airport in two and assumed.
@jimdetry9420Күн бұрын
@@plothole181 No. By the time the second movie happens he is LAPD.
@willvgo29507 сағат бұрын
Out of 5 movies, he only operates within his own jurisdiction in 1 & even that movie takes him out of his jurisdiction by the end.
@baron7755Күн бұрын
"Is this what the guy who was on Friends is known for, Die Hard?"
@JeM130177Күн бұрын
Saw this notification and was like “aw yeah she is gonna love this” 😂😂😂
@mortisnoctu2 сағат бұрын
💯
@lathspell87Күн бұрын
It's not really Christmas until I watch Hanz Gruber fall from Nakatomi Tower.
@charlize1253Күн бұрын
The 80s were the best action film era ever: Die Hard, Terminator I & II, Aliens, Predator, Rambo, Red Dawn, Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Fugitive, Lethal Weapon, Top Gun, Robocop, Cobra, Scarface, Bloodsport, The Road Warrior, 48 Hours. Peak Swarzenegger, Stallone, Van Damme, Eddie Murphy, Harrison Ford. Nothing like it will ever happen again.
@mortisnoctu2 сағат бұрын
💯🔥🔥
@jeromysmith2486Күн бұрын
Honestly I cant wait to watch you follow this poor bastards journey. John is one of my favorite superheroes ever, and his superpower is pissing off the bad guy!
@Otokichi786Күн бұрын
"John McClane" isn't a superhero. He is a Hero who knows how to "press Hans Gruber's buttons." The ordinary man/woman is far more accessible to us, the audience. Think of "E. Ripley" of "Alien," who "stays on point," suppressing the "scared rabbit" response that "Lambert" can't overcome.
@jeromysmith2486Күн бұрын
His ability to piss off ALL enemies is a superpower. Denying that takes away from the fact the rest of him is purely his ability to be the cop version of Rocky.
@mortisnoctu2 сағат бұрын
💯
@fatcatblinddogКүн бұрын
Another low key piece of evidence that this definitely is a Christmas movie, at the end with the parking lot full of people, Christmas music comes comes up and the office paper falling to earth represents snow during the holiday season. 🎄Just sayin’.
@jeffthompson9622Күн бұрын
For more Alan Rickman, you should watch "Robin Hood, Prince Of Thieves," "Quigley Down Under," "Galaxy Quest," and "Dogma."
@coreywolf49Күн бұрын
Hans down, that villian either severed or snapped his neck with that drop.
@Osprey850Күн бұрын
@@MoonchildMindaugas2 Look again. 😉
@MoonchildMindaugas2Күн бұрын
@@Osprey850 Oh I see xd 🤣 good one
@ohryan9872Күн бұрын
It isn't Christmas until Hans Gruber gets tossed off The nakatobe plaza
@peterzerfass4609Күн бұрын
Thing is: to people who saw Die Hard when it came out Snape will always be Hans Gruber
@MiketheCabbieКүн бұрын
When a movie begins with the greatest Christmas song of all time in the first 5 minutes, it is ABSOLUTELY a Christmas movie.
@Otokichi786Күн бұрын
This song?: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rYqrnZh8e82ffM0
@daveallen9958Күн бұрын
I saw this jem of a movie in the theater. Only thing good about getting older, is 80s and 90s movies were alot of fun to go to!
@stu4932Күн бұрын
my number 1 fav action movie. I love that mcclane in this one feels vulnerable, something they totally lost in the later films (except from die hard 3 which was also excellent)
@HravokhКүн бұрын
80's and 90's action movies are of a different caliber. hope you'll dive deeper into those :)
@mlong1958Күн бұрын
This and Lethal Weapon are my two favorite Christmas movies. A Christmas Story is third. Remember to always leave milk, cookies, and a pair of shoes in the vent at Christmas for John McClane.
@NThurkettleКүн бұрын
This movie absolutely never misses, iconic moments every other minute. I used to work in that building IRL, when it was called Fox Plaza - the police dispatchers in the movie even give the correct address - 2121 Avenue of the Stars in Century City, right by the Fox Studio Lot. "Die Hard" set the tone for a bajillion copycats - so many movie villains were trying to be Hans Gruber, there were a string of action movies in the 90's about one outnumbered hero in a confined area. It was literally shorthand: "Die Hard on a train. Die Hard on a boat." But one of the biggest reasons the original endures is that there's nothing about violence or hostage-taking in the first 15 minutes, it's all about the damaged marriage and the hope for a Christmas reunion with the kids if Mom and Dad can just get over their ish.
@steverobinson5109Күн бұрын
In 1988 it did not occur to any of us- not the writers, not the producers, not the director, not the actors, the audience, or the damn lawyers, the accountants, the caterers, the makeup artists or the key grips-that a skyscraper could just collapse into a pile because bombs went off in it. It’s not a thing we imagined was within the realm of the possible.
@DocuzanQuitomosКүн бұрын
To a fair extent, it shouldn't be. To bring down a building with a single explosion, you have to severly compromise its structural integrity (and that mostly has to be done by destroying support columns). As long as you don't do that, and the building is well built in every other concept (so floors don't cave in), it can take quite some punishment and still stand. Of course, the other half of the concept is that the movie will never give an exact recipie to demolish a building.
@SlyPearTreeКүн бұрын
If all it takes for you to watch a movie is to know that Alan Rickman is in it then I'll say the following: Alan Rickman is in "Galaxy Quest".
@stephenb5jones476Күн бұрын
This is one of the first action movies where the hero wasn't indestructible.
@dannybob42Күн бұрын
This is what Bruce Willis is best known for, but when the movie was being promoted people weren't sold on him as an action star because he was known for being a tv actor for a comedy series at the time, the tv actor/film actor stigma was still quite prominent but he proved them all wrong, and he did his own stunts. It was also Alan Rickman's movie debut, having only previously done tv and theater - his expression when he fell was legitimate too, since he was let go a second earlier than he was told he would.
@EmoDragracerКүн бұрын
If "Die Hard" isn't a Christmas movie, then neither is "It's a Wonderful Life".
@gbacani007Күн бұрын
Wrong.
@michael3349Күн бұрын
Great reaction, Angelina, especially with your recognition of "Professor Snape". Did you know that this was actually Alan Rickman's first ever movie roll? He had been a stage actor for some time, but in his first movie he becomes the greatest action movie villain of all time, IMHO. Merry Christmas!
@christianwise637Күн бұрын
Greatest action movie villain? I'd personally even further, he's one of the greatest movie villains of all time
@DanielRamosMilitaryWizКүн бұрын
Hi Ange! I hope you had a blast watching Die Hard. This isn’t just a Christmas classic, it’s widely regarded as one of the greatest action films ever made. It’s had such a huge cultural influence even to this day, even in ways you didn’t know before. It also helped launch the careers of its two leading actors. Your realization that Hans Gruber was played by Alan Rickman was so hilarious. It’s amazing to think that this was actually his first major studio role. Before this he was a veteran London stage actor who was unknown to American audiences, and he gives an absolutely iconic performance as Hans Gruber, who is still considered one of the greatest villains in cinema. While it’s hard to imagine anyone else playing that role, Sam Neill who is best remembered for playing Dr. Alan Grant in the Jurassic Park films was initially considered for the role of Hans Gruber. Die Hard not only redefined the action hero with Bruce Willis as John McClane, it revitalized the genre. The 1980s was defined by muscle-bound action heroes like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone. Willis on the other hand portrayed a blue-collar everyday man who was vulnerable and fallible at times. Before this, he was best remembered for comedies and dramas such as Blind Date and ABC’s Moonlighting. Willis truly made John McClane an iconic anti-hero. Other actors who were initially considered for the role were Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, Harrison Ford, Burt Reynolds, and Richard Gere. For Hans Gruber’s climatic death scene, Alan Rickman was rigged to be dropped backwards onto a blue crash mat on the count of three. The stunt coordinator instead devised a plan to have Rickman dropped on the one count in order to provoke the genuine reaction of shock you see his face in the film. While directing Die Hard, John McTiernan used extra loud blanks that gave the guns a more realistic sound and feel when fired, but there was no protection for the actors' ears. During the filming of the “No more table” scene, Bruce Willis was firing the gun so close to his head he ended up suffering permanent hearing loss in his left ear. Thank you for your hilarious and lovable reactions Ange. If you haven’t seen them I would definitely recommend Predator, Robocop, First Blood, Commando, Escape from New York, Bloodsport, The Warriors, The Abyss (special edition), Total Recall, Speed, Demolition Man, The Fugitive, Air Force One, Starship Troopers, Blade, Gladiator, and Dredd. Take care!
@allenruss2976Күн бұрын
Nice to see Argyle mature from his early days trying to steal guitars from Rays Music Shop to driving a limo and being a hero
@luiscampos1701Күн бұрын
I watched this movie in theatre, I was 12 years old and I went with my parents. We loved action movies and at that time there was nothing like it. In my country Die Hard premiered around Christmas time that year in 1988, so for me I will always remember it as a Christmas movie. One of my all time favourite movies for sure.
@anguscasey74703 күн бұрын
YES YES YES!!!! loved it best Christmas movie ever great reaction ange!!😁
@ANGELINAAКүн бұрын
Yay! Thank you!
@BruceJohnson-om5klКүн бұрын
There on the 30th floor in a skyscraper. You wouldn’t hear gunshots two floors down. In the middle of L.A. traffic, hell no!
@frogofbrass382Күн бұрын
Bruce Willis came to fame playing a detective on the romantic/comedy/mystery show "Moonlighting." The first couple of seasons are perfection before it goes off the rails. Because "Moonlighting" was so light hearted and comedy intense, people were skeptical that Bruce Willis could be an action star. He then became arguably the 3rd biggest action star of his time, after Arnold and Sly Stallone.
@allenruss2976Күн бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed Moonlighting. I wish whoever owned the syndication rights would release them
@frogofbrass382Күн бұрын
@@allenruss2976 It's currently included with Amazon Prime.
@AdrianChazzКүн бұрын
This may not be the best Christmas movie... But it's definitely the most badass and that's even better...
@jeffthompson9622Күн бұрын
This is Alan Rickman's first film role. Before this he was a stage actor. The actor who plays Argyle is also briefly in "The Blues Brothers."
@praetulitautemodium5847Күн бұрын
Lethal weapon and Die Hard probably two best Christmas movies
@phoenixdzkКүн бұрын
Christmas marathon tradition: watch Die Hard, Home Alone (Die hard, kid's edition) Klaus (best Christmas Animated movie) & Comfort and Joy (the Justice League Animated Xmas episode) and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (RDJ & Val Kilmer)
@allenruss2976Күн бұрын
Deadly Games 1989 is far superior to Home Alone. That's where they "borrowed" the idea for Home Alone
@lonnieeastin6401Күн бұрын
My wife and I have this argument ALL THE TIME! She's like "It's Severas Snape". And I go "It's Hans Gruber, and he will always be Hans Gruber!"
@flinxКүн бұрын
Die Hard was either the first to do hiding in and crawling through air vents, or it popularized the idea and other shows copied it.
@christianwise637Күн бұрын
There's a lot of debate as to whether or not this counts as a Christmas film, but it's set at Christmas, there's jingle bells in the soundtrack and it's centred around themes of family and forgiveness, much like Home Alone (which is basically the kids' version of Die Hard), so it's definitely a Christmas film in my opinion - and absolutely one of the best of all time, if not _the_ best
@chocothunda99Күн бұрын
Die Hard is a Christmas movie and you cannot convince me otherwise!!!!
@gbacani007Күн бұрын
it's not. It's an action movie that takes place during the Christmas season.
@SpikeelsuckoКүн бұрын
talking to yourself is, believe it or not, taught in some fields like police work and military operations because it helps you find and keep a cohesive course of action- hesitation and lack of inertia tends to be considerably more dangerous, even compared to an otherwise bad plan efficiently executed.
@cyberleadrКүн бұрын
Not only was Doctor Strange very much a thing in the comics by 1988, he already had a movie out a decade earlier, Doctor Strange (1978). (TV movie, but still...)
@EclecticSundriesКүн бұрын
Important context: Prior to this movie, Bruce Willis was mainly known for his work in the romantic comedy series “Moonlighting.” Casting him in an action role was extremely contentious at the time. Imagine something like Howard Wolowitz from “The Big Bang Theory” landing the lead in an action film, and you’ll get the idea. Side note: Holly is Macaulay Culkin’s aunt IRL
@walkinglootchest1251Күн бұрын
You actually had a very similar reaction to people in the 80's recognizing Bruce Willis in this film from a TV show because at the time he was only really known for being in the TV Show Moonlighting. Lol, a lot of people were iffy on him especially because all action movie stars were these muscled up guys and Bruce Willis is very average by comparison, but he definitely changed people's perspective on what "Action Stars" looked like.
@NathanMalnaaКүн бұрын
This movie is so good, an absolute classic. This would set the blueprint standard of action movies. This is Alan Rickmans first movie. This building is actually Fox Plaza in LA The tall blonde guy that plays Karl is actually a professional ballet dancer lol 13:50 one of the best lines of the movie "no fkn st Lady do I sound like I'm ordering a pizza?!" Lol 15:00 the stunt man falling wasn't planned it just happened and they left it in lol 15:30 another great line lol 17:55 The best line of the movie lol 20:15 the guy that grabs a cabdy bar is improv by that actor, the director loved it so much he killed that guy's character way later than he originally planned lol
@Salta0monteКүн бұрын
It's the start of a wonderful journey, Bruce Willis is one of Hollywood's best actors. He's especially good in 2 movies by a particular director, not to mention any names as you'll get to them eventually, the sooner the better 🙂.
@LuminairPrime14 сағат бұрын
OMGGG Angelina is having so much fun in this reaction -- the absolute CACKLES we're getting 🤣🤣🤣
@christopherschreiber5805Күн бұрын
It may interest you to know that there's actually a whole Die Hard episode of Rick and Morty, besides Pickle Rick, much later in the series. I think it's actually called "Summer Does a Die Hard" or something. Peter Dinklage (aka Tyrion Lannister) does the voice of the Alan Rickman character. He's an alien, of course, but same basic character. It's pretty great, and you'll appreciate it more now.
@The_DudesterКүн бұрын
14:30 "Where did they film this?" The 20th Century Fox building was under construction and available.