Live Free or Die Hard (2007)


John McClane is back and badder than ever, and this time he's working for Homeland Security. He calls on the services of a young hacker in his bid to stop a ring of Internet terrorists intent on taking control of America's computer infrastructure.

Live Free or Die Hard (2007)

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Released Year: 2007
Runtime: 128 minutes
Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller
Directors: Len Wiseman

Storyline


John McClane is back and badder than ever, and this time he's working for Homeland Security. He calls on the services of a young hacker in his bid to stop a ring of Internet terrorists intent on taking control of America's computer infrastructure.

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Reviews


90
The Hollywood Reporter - Kirk Honeycutt
It's simply old-school stunts and movie magic.
80
Variety - Todd McCarthy
The sheer quantity of often outrageous stunts should help overcome franchise mustiness to entertain.
75
Chicago Tribune - Unnamed
Early in LFODH, a villain taunts our hero, calling him "a Timex in a digital world"; McClane, characteristically, takes the dig as a compliment. Two hours, countless butt-kickings and hairbreadth escapes later, we know why.
75
Baltimore Sun - Chris Kaltenbach
The film's action doesn't disappoint; if anything, it ups the adrenaline ante considerably.
75
New York Post - Lou Lumenick
Willis, who at 52 looks great in an intensely physical role and can still spit out wisecracks and insults with the best of them.

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John McClane is back and badder than ever, and this time he's working for Homeland Security. He calls on the services of a young hacker in his bid to stop a ring of Internet terrorists intent on taking control of America's computer infrastructure.

John McClane is back and badder than ever, and this time he's working for Homeland Security. He calls on the services of a young hacker in his bid to stop a ring of Internet terrorists intent on taking control of America's computer infrastructure.

John McClane is back and badder than ever, and this time he's working for Homeland Security. He calls on the services of a young hacker in his bid to stop a ring of Internet terrorists intent on taking control of America's computer infrastructure.

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