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10. A Good Day To Die Hard

Well, it was never going to be a big summer movie was it?

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Playing more like a very poor man’s 24 movie than a Die Hard picture, sequel #4 is the ginger-haired stepchild that deserves to be beaten at every available opportunity. Just ask the couples who separated after paying to see it when it reached American theaters in 2013.

There isn’t a single memorable moment in the entire film, and nothing in Skip Woods’s screenplay suggests he did anything more than dust off an unproduced script, change the character names and ask the studio, “Will this do?”

You’re off to a bad start when a character who hates flying has no problem taking a plane to Russia on a moment’s notice, but why stop there? Randomly throw in an unexciting chase sequence, add a few flat and unremarkable villains, sprinkle with crap one-liners and – presto! – you’ve made a worse movie than Under Siege 2: Dark Territory.

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