The most comprehensive physical release is the , which includes all five films starring Bruce Willis: (1988) Die Hard 2: Die Harder (1990) Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) Live Free or Die Hard (2007) A Good Day to Die Hard (2013) Why it's "Better"
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Muchos fans discuten que esta es "better" que la primera, y no les falta razón. Aquí, McClane está suspendido, borracho y recibe una llamada: un misterioso terrorista (Jeremy Irons, brillante) lo obliga a jugar un juego llamado "Simón dice" por las calles de Nueva York. Además, tenemos a Samuel L. Jackson como Zeus, el mejor compañero de la saga. The most comprehensive physical release is the ,
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The first film introduces John McClane (Bruce Willis) not as a warrior, but as a failure. He’s a New York cop with a broken marriage, afraid of flying, riding in a limo he can’t afford. His victory at Nakatomi Plaza isn’t clean. He walks across broken glass, kills a terrorist with a C-4 charge taped to a chair, and ends the film sitting in bloody, stunned silence. The famous line—"Yippee-ki-yay, motherfucker"—is not a boast; it’s a nervous, reckless prayer. The complete saga retroactively understands that McClane didn't win at Nakatomi. He survived. And survival, we will learn, is a curse. Jackson como Zeus, el mejor compañero de la saga