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Jumat, 22 Februari 2013

Real Milwaukee - 2/22/13



I went over the hills...through the snow...and found myself at FOX 6 this morning for Real Milwaukee...but I COULDN'T stop myself from raging about A Good Day To Die Hard. Yes, I'm obsessed...video below or through the linky. Plus the first look at who I think WILL win the Awards this weekend.

Real Milwaukee (Paul Hall) - February 22, 2013


Senin, 18 Februari 2013

What To Do With Die Hard?

I wanted to take a minute today to look at what should happen with Die Hard.

As an action movie junkie, Die Hard was that gold standard that I held for many years. It doesn't matter how realistic some of the aspects of Die Hard became; it still was a movie that you could go and relate with in some way.

Unlike many critics who relished in taking down the series, actions films and Bruce Willis - it pained me to write the negative review I published on this film.

I wanted to like the film. I thought no matter what they did, I would like the film. Instead it was easily the worst film the franchise put out. But while other critics called for this to be the death of Die Hard, I say NO!

This series cannot end with this film. This is not the way I want to have my action hero, John McClane go out.

So what can be done?

I've thought long and hard and come to a couple conclusions about a 6th Die Hard film, and what would work.

1. Get the series back to a place that we can relate to.

- Die Hard -- an office building in Los Angeles. (in fact as McClane comes from the plane, there is the classic jab at California in the airport).
- Die Hard 2 - Dulles Airport during the holidays. (we've all been on planes, we've all been in crowded airports or at least seen these scenes on multiple occasions).
- Die Hard With A Vengeance - In and around New York City (probably one of the most recognizable locales in almost any film).
- Live Free or Die Hard  - In and around the Washington DC area and the NE United States (Many obvious shots to viewers of films.)

John McClane is a decidedly American action hero. Taking him out of the country, to a locale that we are not readily familiar with was a real mistake. (unless of course you just watched Chernobyl Diaries) Bring him home, get him somewhere claustrophobic and kick up the action.

2. Let McClane wisecrack away. 

    Let's be honest when Bruce Willis stepped into Die Hard he was coming out of the Moonlighting role and was allowed to use his humor to really move things along. He always kept you listening closely to the film, waiting for the next line to be remembered. Yippee Ki-Yay became more than a one off, it became the definition of McClane's attitude. It was and IS a calling card.

3. Bring a better villain to the stage.

    I'm sorry the villian in A Good Day to Die Hard was just BORING. Again something, even at it's worst, Die Hard always had the market cornered on was cool villians.

It's undeniable that Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) personified the perfect foil for McClane and the classic showdown that took place between the two will always be the platinum standard. But that doesn't mean we can't strive for better.

- Die Hard - Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) plus the smaller villains like Dick Thornburg (William Atherton) and even Karl made for great moments.

- Die Hard 2 - Esperanza (Franco Nero) and Col. Stuart (William Sadler) led the way, but you got William Atherton back along with John Amos.

- Die Hard With A Vengeance - I love me some Jeremy Irons. The fabulous actor came to an action blockbuster and had some fun in the role as Simon Gruber (yes...releated to Hans)

- Live Free or Die Hard - Even in this film, Timothy Olyphant is just purely cool and his coolness comes through onscreen.

4. Blow things up!

Let's be honest...we want things to blow up in these films. We want fights. Most of all we want are constant underdog John McClane to win. SO DO IT.

5. Keep it R Rated.

I was excited when I saw A Good Day to Die Hard went back to being an R rated feature, but disappointed when I saw the way they used it.

It's more than throwing in an "F" word with Yippee Ki-Yay.

It's McClane being an old school New York cop whose language is a part of him more than anything else.

It's gritty, real and effective language.

But not only in language, don't worry about firing at someone and blowing them away. Probably one of the most shocking scenes when I originally saw Die Hard was when Joseph Takagi (James Shigeta) states "you're just going to have to shoot me" and Hans doesn't hesitate and blows him away (sparing any remorse). It shocked but set the stage for the rest of the film to come, and boy was I ready. Sure I was 18 when I saw that film the first time, but man it still is a pretty intense moment today.

I believe keeping just those 5 steps in mind would really make a Die Hard 6 soar. But probably bigger than any of these, HAVE FUN. Die Hard should be a FUN film that you enjoy your 2 hours away from the world and the ride you take on with John McClane.

I'm sorry I didn't like A Good Day to Die Hard, but I WANT this series to suceed so I'm throwing my two cents out there.

Yippee Ki-Yay Die Hard!


Kamis, 14 Februari 2013

Review - A Good Day To Die Hard

This Die Hard Dies
 
John McClane (Bruce Willis) is one of my favorite characters of all time. He has had that ability to be a smart wiseacre underdog that always finds a way.
 
I’ve loved the one-liners.
 
I’ve loved the resilience.
 
I’ve loved the action.
 
I’ve loved the explosions.
 
I’ve LOVED the Die Hard franchise.
 
But I didn’t love A Good Day To Die Hard.
 
Let’s do the short version on the plot here for everyone to bring you up to speed.
 
Jack McClane (Jai Courtney) is in trouble. A strange series of events has him in a Russian jail awaiting a hearing on killing a man. His dad John (Bruce Willis) tracked down his son and wants to reunite with him, but now travels from New York to Russia to try and free him from the law. And then…things get interesting.
 
You see, Jack is an agent of the CIA and was working deep cover on a case (which is why his dad hadn’t heard from him in awhile) when the alleged murder took place. Now, either John is in the wrong place at the wrong time…or he is just doing his job, as a New York City cop…in Russia; or his job as a father to bring his son home. Either way…a McClane always dies hard.
 
So now you know the story, or kind of know the story, but what did I think?
 
I’m a fan, so this is more a rant than a review.
 
I’ll be honest, I was prepared for this film to be “bad” and in the same breath be just what I wanted it to be. Unfortunately, it was just bad.
 
What I have come to love about John McClane is all of the things I mentioned above. Sure, I know the films have generally lacked realism…but I don’t care! In this film, they not only diminish realism they have neutered the life of John McClane.
 
What used to be a fun underdog that we all cheered for was lost. Sure he was still an underdog in this film, but the lack of a relatable surrounding hurt the character. We’ve seen LA, New York, Dulles Airport and the DC area on film a million times…and we can relate to the surroundings. Here we have a guy that is really out of place, that we just can’t believe how he got there and the process of events.
 
What used to be humorous and fun was gone. I think the screenplay is the biggest culprit here. There are ridiculous set ups and ridiculous leaps of faith that are taken to get the point across. And we don’t pepper it with a lot of humor. Instead McClane becomes generic action hero A. And that is NOT what he needs to be.
 
And while a couple of the explosions and action sequences DO pop, the bulk are just another scene type moments that will not go down in the annals of a fight with Hans Gruber. Which, by the way, is another thing missing here…a strong villain that you can hate from the get go.
 
But I think this can be saved…yes I’m an optimist. I’m sure many of the other reviews you will read will call for this to be the end of the Die Hard franchise, but I say NO!
 
They NEED to make a 6th film in this series. They NEED to bring back the humor, the explosions, the action, the wittiness, the hectic recklessness, the cool villain, the heart and most of all the FUN that has made Die Hard movies become an institution.
 
Yes, I’m probably a bit nicer with my grade than most, I understand that, but I have a love affair with this franchise. It IS what made me love action films. And it can be again. But this Die Hard, and I’m sad to have to say this, just DIES.
 
C-
 
20th Century Fox
 
Director: John Moore
Cast: Bruce Willis, Jai Courtney, Sebastian Koch
 
Rating: R for violence and language.
Runtime: 1 hour 37 minutes
 
 
 

Kamis, 04 Oktober 2012

Trailer - A Good Day To Die Hard

Yippeee Ki-Yay?


Since we are on a trailer kick today -- my brother tipped me to the A Good Day To Die Hard trailer.

I've always been a fan of Bruce in the Die Hard franchise...and even the worst is better than many of the action offerings every day.

So here ya go...

Yipppeeee Ki-Yay????