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Blu-ray Review: #DieHardNakatomiPlaza

Fox hits a "Yippee Kiyay!" with the best special edition set of 2015. Review by Matt Cummings If you've been reading us for awhile, you know of my love for special editions of trilogies, steelbooks, or 'look back' releases with special or inventive packaging. There was 2013's Avengers Phase One suitcase, 2014's ET: The Extraterrestrial Spaceship, and Blade Runner suitcase are just a few that reside under my glass. But there were few in 2015 that stood up, ready to be counted. Until now. The Die Hard Nakatomi Plaza is just such a set, a simply outstanding release that demands your attention, respect, and money. Rather than take you through a detailed analysis, allow my images tell the story of just how impressive this is. A couple of quick notes: the Plaza stands at just under 15", and the art cards do fit in the case, which means you should be able to nail just the discs. But why settle for just the discs? As you can see, the Die

Please Join SandwichJohnFilms For This Exclusive Screening Of Die Hard @studiomoviegril In Rocklin

Join us for a holiday tradition and see Die Hard on the big screen. We will be hosting an EXCLUSIVE screening of Die Hard on Monday, December 21 7:30 PM  at Studio Movie Grill in Rocklin. If the tickets are not sold out the screening will be canceled. Tickets to this showing are first come, first serve and are general seating so the earlier you get there the better seats you will get. Tickets are $9 . We will be doing giveaways for some cool prizes before the screening. This is another part of our 80' movie rewinds. We want everyone to experience the classic movies we love and never got a chance to see in theaters. CLICK HERE  to buy tickets and make sure to share it with all your friends on  Facebook  &  Twitter  Die Hard is a 1988 American action film directed by John McTiernan and written by Steven E. de Souza and Jeb Stuart. It follows off-duty New York City Police Department officer John McClane ( Bruce Willis ) as he takes on a group of highly organized c

#DieHard Nakatomi Plaza Blu-ray/DVD Available October 13th

YIPPEE KI YAY, Die Hard Fans! Now you can own every action-packed Die Hard film on Blu-ray - starring Bruce Willis as the indestructible cop John McClane - housed in a limited-edition replica of the iconic skyscraper from the movie that started it all. In addition to the meticulously crafted scale model of Nakatomi Plaza, this must-own set included a bonus disc locked and loaded with in-depth featurettes, plus 5 collectible villain cards and an explosive 32-page behind-the-scenes booklet that'll blow you away! Every limited-edition set comes with all five films on both Blu-ray™ and Digital HD as well as an explosive hour-long featurette that celebrates this iconic franchise with filmmakers and talent interviews. The Nakatomi Plaza also honors Hans Gruber and the vanquished villains from the series with collectible cards only found in the box set. And if that wasn’t enough, check out the 32-Page, behind-the-scenes book on all the secrets of the movies that even the most die-

Are You Ready For Die Hard 5?

Are You Ready For Die Hard 5? Are you ready for another Die Hard film? “Hitman” screenwriter Skip Woods is in negotiations with Fox to take a crack at a new “Die Hard” script. The New York cop known for consistently being in the wrong place at the right time has already survived four run-ins with terrorists, traitors and psychotic loose cannons of one stripe or another. In his last outing, “Live Free or Die Hard,” written by Mark Bomback and directed by Len Wiseman in 2007, McClane battled Web terrorists to $378 million in worldwide grosses — 20 years after first pitching Hans Gruber out a broken window at Fox towers. Woods has already co-written several tentpole projects for Fox, including “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” and the forthcoming TV adaptation “The A-Team.” He also wrote the original screenplay for “Swordfish.” Please Leave A Comment- Source- THR