Who saw this in theaters?
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mustangguy809 — 10 years ago(September 03, 2015 04:48 PM)
I was 14 and wanted to see it. We didn't really go to movies as much when I was that age, don't really know why. But after seeing it I was especially bummed out, having not seen it in the theatres. Very well could be my #1 movie all time, but Gladiator and some others make it difficult to know for sure.
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M_Exchange — 10 years ago(December 28, 2015 01:38 AM)
It's one of the last movies that I saw with my dad. He isn't dead we just don't watch movies together anymore.
I loved it then and now. It's a very close second to the original, imo. Unfortunately every other Die Hard movie ranges from mediocre to GET ME THE HELL OUT OF THIS THEATER. -
jrzdave — 10 years ago(March 20, 2016 08:02 AM)
Yup. I was 12 and it came out 2 weeks after my birthday. I'm from the NYC area and I remember there were ads covering buses and the billboards were everywhere for it. I was already excited for the movie but all that just put it over the top
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BingoFlip20943 — 9 years ago(July 01, 2016 03:22 PM)
Late sophomore year of high school, saw it with a couple friends after working on a speech class project video about a mad bomber blowing things up in our home town. Almost the oldest one in the thread so far, not quite
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mvance-1 — 9 years ago(August 03, 2016 10:21 PM)
I saw each of the first three DIE HARDs in the theater, though I've seen the most recent two only on VHS/DVD. (I like 'em all, even the universally reviled A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD.)
Two quick sidenotes about seeing the first two. I watched the original
for free
. No, no one paid for me or anything; I was listening to a local radio station one afternoon, many months after DIE HARD had debuted, and the DJ announced a promotion in which if a listener went to the theater and mentioned the station's call letters ("WBLJ"), he or she would be granted instant and free access. Naturally, I took him up on that and was rewarded with a film that has since made its way into my personal, all-time Top Ten.
As for 2 ("DIE HARDER"), this was set on a snowy night just before Christmas but was released in JULY (a sweltering one, at that). My brother and nephews and I had a great time watching it in the thankfully air conditioned theater and even began to get a little cold during the finale in all of those mounds of snow. Walking back to the car in 90 + temperatures thawed us out quickly.
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Vega_Lyra — 9 years ago(December 20, 2016 08:34 AM)
Didn't see part 1 or 2 in the theater unfortunately. I saw part 3, 4, and 5 though. 3 was great, saw it in a General Cinema that no longer exists with one of my high school friends. 4 was terrible. I actually kind of liked 5, although it's not even close to being as fun as the first 3. It probably shouldn't have been a Die Hard film.
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