A Good Day to Die Hard: 5 Reasons To Be Excited!

2. Not a Comic Book Hero

Not that there€™s anything wrong with comic book heroes, per se. They€™re making millions at the box office and allowing comic books to gain the widespread recognition they deserve; all to the eye-twitching neurosis of pedantic fanboys and their hatred of €˜mainstream€™ entertainment. All great stuff but there€™s a reason why John McClane became a cultural icon: he showed that being lucky can be just as useful as being rich or mutated. He never had any super powers, he wasn€™t even all that smart but he was stubborn and witty which meant that the average bloke could relate. On the back of the Avengers and countless re-hashings of the €˜Sherlock Holmes€™ mould, having a playful brute tear up the place with countless weaponry he (surely) isn€™t qualified to use, will be a breath of fresh air to begin 2013.
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A. J. S. Scott was created as a homunculus by a mad English Alchemist who was trying to make rum from ink and seawater. He is still a fan of both and he has no comment on what happened to all the ‘No Exit’ signs in Islington Underground Station when he visited for Beltaine. You can send him missives by bribing the Right Raven with sour-strings, or: Instagram: @ajsscott Tumblr: andrew-scott-things.tumblr.com