🇬🇧BRIT Reacts To DIE HARD (1988) - FIRST TIME WATCHING - MOVIE REACTION!

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  • @Cyborganna
    @Cyborganna Pƙed rokem +151

    This was Alan Rickman's first ever Film role. Absolutely stole every single scene He was in. Great talent and very sorely missed.đŸ•Żïž

    • @lone6718
      @lone6718 Pƙed rokem +7

      RIP.

    • @scottlaughlin9897
      @scottlaughlin9897 Pƙed rokem +10

      2nd fav British actor. Gary Oldman no. 1. R.I.P. Alan Rickman😱

    • @Cyborganna
      @Cyborganna Pƙed rokem +4

      @@scottlaughlin9897 You have great taste.💖

    • @elchoya8432
      @elchoya8432 Pƙed rokem +4

      what did he die of,thought he was still alive

    • @dubbleplusgood
      @dubbleplusgood Pƙed rokem +4

      @@scottlaughlin9897 Is Gary Oldman #1? Yes. Is Alan Rickman #1? Yes. These are the correct answers.

  • @bahice
    @bahice Pƙed rokem +75

    I say it every year.
    “It just ain’t Christmas til Hans Gruber falls off Nakatomi Plaza.”
    Funny story. The look of shock on Alan Rickman’s face when he starts falling is totally genuine. The director had him set up on like a 20’ drop to an airbag. He setup the shot and said he’d drop him on the count of three. But he dropped him on one. Cheeky bastard. 😅

  • @chrisleebowers
    @chrisleebowers Pƙed rokem +133

    Bruce Willis was a *comedy* star. He had a successful comedic series on TV for four seasons. ("Moonlighting" 1985-89) He made a couple comedic movies that were moderate hits, and the idea of putting him in a lead role in an action movie was a hard sell in 1988. (Imagine if Jimmy Carr were announced as the next James Bond.) Everyone was skeptical, including audiences; It didn't really pack theaters opening weekend but strong word-of-mouth made it a surprise hit and completely changed the trajectory of Bruce's career.

    • @creinicke1000
      @creinicke1000 Pƙed rokem +6

      I loved "moonlighting".. miss that show.

    • @angelaherring5443
      @angelaherring5443 Pƙed rokem +3

      I too loved Moonlighting.

    • @RJ-mw2gw
      @RJ-mw2gw Pƙed rokem

      @@creinicke1000 Same!

    • @catgirl6803
      @catgirl6803 Pƙed rokem +6

      Oh my goodness. He’s the 80s version of Chris Pratt!

    • @chrisleebowers
      @chrisleebowers Pƙed rokem +4

      @@catgirl6803 I've never heard anyone make that comparison but it's pretty accurate!
      The one difference is that Willis never did the physical transformation, his comedic characters were typically handsome, if not very bright men, and although he wasn't built like an action figure, he was in decent shape "for a normal guy." So then as an action hero he was the relatable, balding "normal guy" that could still take on bad guys without six-pack abs.

  • @katrinacash6393
    @katrinacash6393 Pƙed rokem +55

    Side note: the crazy bad guy with the longer blonde hair was a famous Russian ballet dancer who defected to the USA in 1979. His name was Alexander Godunov and he was in a few good movies before his untimely death at the age of 45. One of the other movies is “Witness” with Harrison Ford.

    • @mrtim5363
      @mrtim5363 Pƙed rokem +17

      Thank you, for bringing this up.
      Though - "was a famous Russian ballet dancer" - is a bit of an under sell. He was...
      The top dancer in Russia & in charge of Russia's ballet program.
      Then. - The top dancer in the US & in charge of US' ballet program.
      Ya, really, really good... & Very, very famous.

    • @bahice
      @bahice Pƙed rokem +14

      Another film he was in was the sadly underrated “The Money Pit” with Tom Hanks. Bit of a slapstick comedy, but some real good laughs. He’s an obnoxious orchestra director trying to put the moves on Hanks’ wife.

    • @laurakali6522
      @laurakali6522 Pƙed rokem +5

      @@bahice hilarious movie. All new home buyers should watch.

  • @ernestortiz4555
    @ernestortiz4555 Pƙed rokem +18

    My favorite thing about this movie is Bruce Willis' character isn't bullet proof, he gets hurt and pretty badly. He even begins to lose hope he will survive, completely different from so many other action films. Makes it that much more realistic.

  • @johnscott4196
    @johnscott4196 Pƙed rokem +24

    C.B. stands for citizens band (radio) allows driver's to talk with each other over open radio band. Truckers use it a lot. Used to popular with civilians years ago

    • @maryrichardson1318
      @maryrichardson1318 Pƙed rokem +3

      My dad and all of his buddies had CB radios. There is an entire language that goes along with CBs. For instance a state cop (trooper) is called a Smoky, because many of them wear hats that look like the one Smoky the Bear wears. Phrases like "pedal to the metal" were also used. Drivers would identify themselves with their call letters, usually 3 letters, 3 numbers, and then a "handle" or nickname. My dad was in the banking industry, handling installment loans . His handle was "Easy Money". Mostly it is a way for truckers to communicate with others on the road. They would tell each other where there was a speed trap, or an accident or traffic backup. Just a way to stay informed before cell phones, google maps and the internet.

    • @pkleo73
      @pkleo73 Pƙed rokem +1

      was seeing if someone said this lol

    • @sherryberry6492
      @sherryberry6492 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      My dad was a trucker for 32 years
his CB handle was “Junkman”
.

  • @harveybojangle475
    @harveybojangle475 Pƙed rokem +61

    I actually think you DO need good acting in a movie like this, particularly from the protagonist. Unlike many 80's action films, the lead character here is fallible...just a regular "everyman" in irregular circumstances. Willis added humor, depth, and relate-ability.

    • @chrisleebowers
      @chrisleebowers Pƙed rokem +5

      This era did get away with casting a number of occaisionally pathetic non-actors in the lead role and surrounding them with a stellar, experienced cast. Steven Seagal's entire career rode on the backs of the side characters and villain performances.

    • @darcydoll437
      @darcydoll437 Pƙed rokem +2

      With bad actors, I think it could have come off as campy.

  • @RHCole
    @RHCole Pƙed rokem +27

    "There's too many men, John!"
    John Mclain's character can be summed up best with this one word: Stubborn.
    Dude will never allow overwhelming odds to stop him from fighting bad guys.

  • @lkayh
    @lkayh Pƙed rokem +34

    Ah! You’ve discovered my favorite Christmas movie!!
    Actually even before Die Hard, Willis became famous in the 1980’s TV series Moonlighting, also starring the former model Cybill Shepherd. The two of them reportedly hated each other, but their onscreen chemistry apparently made for some good TV, because the show has been listed as one of the best TV series of all time. (You may be able to judge for yourself-in the process of googling for some details on this I noticed that the show is going to be streaming (sounds like the details are still being worked out).
    Willis is notoriously difficult to work with-his feud with Cybill Shepherd is still going after all these years, and he’s had run-ins with many others along the way, including Sylvester Stallone, who worked with him in the Expendables. Not sure what the issue is, but normally a difficult actor gets shelved because so many talented actors are just dying for a chance. Willis’ career has continued precisely because of his onscreen charisma. I know I watch his movies when I find them.
    And yes, the rest of the Die Hard movies are also worth watching. This is the best but the rest, esp. the one with Samuel L. Jackson (another favorite), are also really good.
    I still miss Alan Rickman.
    Keep watching, Kabir!

    • @maryrichardson1318
      @maryrichardson1318 Pƙed rokem +7

      Some would argue that this is not a Christmas movie, but as you and I know, it is NOT Christmas until Hans Gruber falls off the Nakatomi Tower.

    • @kimleemoon
      @kimleemoon Pƙed rokem +3

      His onscreen charisma is amazing! I just love the way he looks when he does that little thing with his mouth (lips pursed & a crooked smirk). It’s to die for😍

    • @lkayh
      @lkayh Pƙed rokem +1

      @@kimleemoon He doesn’t do it for me that way. There is definitely something about him that makes him really watchable, though, and my favorite kind of movie is action with a sense of humor. I also really love the Marvel universe (Avengers, etc.) for that reason.

    • @KiraBKADestroyerOfWorlds
      @KiraBKADestroyerOfWorlds Pƙed rokem +1

      Well, nobody is working with Bruce now; he had to leave acting bc of early onset dementia.

    • @lkayh
      @lkayh Pƙed rokem +3

      @@KiraBKADestroyerOfWorlds I hadn’t heard. That’s very sad. No one deserves that.

  • @jimtatro6550
    @jimtatro6550 Pƙed rokem +23

    This is the perfect action film, it caught everyone off guard when it came out. Alan Rickman was unknown in the states and his performance as Hans Gruber became instantly iconic.

    •  Pƙed rokem

      Actually it was heavily marketed on tv and it got a lot of focus on the big ass explosions.

  • @daniellaa8688
    @daniellaa8688 Pƙed rokem +23

    Love this movie. I wrap my Christmas presents while watching this movie. I know you'd love it. It's a classic!!

    • @6li8storm40
      @6li8storm40 Pƙed rokem

      I live this. For me, it’s while I stuff stockings.

  • @louchat333
    @louchat333 Pƙed rokem +29

    This movie introduced Alan Rickman to American audiences.

  • @ruth2141
    @ruth2141 Pƙed rokem +13

    Die Hard 2 & 3 (With a Vengeance) are definitely worth watching. I liked the 4th one too (Live Free or Die Hard), but forget about the 5th. Part of the appeal of John McClane is that he's just a regular guy who gets into these situations, and he's obviously scared and doesn't always know what he's doing. Not like the usual action heroes who are all confident.

    • @kenthunter6850
      @kenthunter6850 Pƙed rokem +1

      The appeal of 5 is the coming together with his son. Some great one liners, good action scenes with the helicopters. It was a good way to close it out. But yes the weakest movie, but 1-4 set the bar pretty high. My favorite is which ever one I'm watching!

  • @crimsonpriestess5519
    @crimsonpriestess5519 Pƙed rokem +32

    This was was a great pick! Did you know this was Alan Rickman's first movie roll? Prior to this he had built up a good career as classiclly trained stage performer. Iconic! If you want another classic action film you should check out Lethal Weapon. You won't be disappointed!

  • @jeffthompson9622
    @jeffthompson9622 Pƙed rokem +13

    Reginald Velljohnson(Al Powell) also has a memorable supporting role in "Crocodile Dundee." I saw him most recently playing a version of himself in "The Most Excellent Mr. Dundee," reunited with Paul Hogan.

    • @andreachilton6037
      @andreachilton6037 Pƙed rokem +1

      Don't forget he was also Carl Winslow - a police officer - in Family Matters

  • @TheBadgertwo
    @TheBadgertwo Pƙed rokem +9

    One of the best Christmas movies of all time.

  • @jeffbartholomew1152
    @jeffbartholomew1152 Pƙed rokem +15

    I work for a grocery store and we are only closed one day out of the year, Christmas Day. We are open until 7pm on Christmas Eve and it’s normal for our last customer to exit the building around 7:30pm. We then have to do closing duties which means we leave around 9:00pm. I don’t think those hours are uncommon in the US for people working in the service industry.

    • @gomikmay
      @gomikmay Pƙed rokem +2

      Same heređŸ€“

  • @samanthaminter8764
    @samanthaminter8764 Pƙed rokem +5

    The best Christmas movie ever!! As my Mom says, "It's not Christmas until you see Hans Gruber fall from the Nakatomi Building. "

  • @astranoel895
    @astranoel895 Pƙed rokem +14

    Great reaction! You know what I never understand with this movie? Why does everyone mock the "fists with your toes" suggestion at the beginning like it's so crazy and unheard of? It's actually a great feeling...

  • @shaydshani
    @shaydshani Pƙed rokem +2

    This movie not only started Bruce Willis' career as an action star, he was previously a comedic actor, but it also introduced the whole world to the amazingly brilliant talent that was Alan Rickman. It also changed the landscape for action movies as we know it. It introduced us to the well dressed well educated criminal. There weren't many back then in the 80's and didn't make much of an impact until Alan Rickman's Hans.

  • @robertjewell9727
    @robertjewell9727 Pƙed rokem +4

    CB stands for Citizens Band which was a very popular form of radio communications in the '70s firstly between truckers driving semis communicating about road weather safety and where speed traps were located, but it later Aldo got really popular with regular drivers. There's a great film about this fad directed by the director of Silence of the Lambs director Jonathan Femme which two of my good friends gave leading roles in. It's total Americsna eccentricity but full of warmth sz well.

  • @frankvansanford4426
    @frankvansanford4426 Pƙed rokem +6

    TV show Moonlighting with Cybill Shepherd put them in the spotlight.

    • @Osprey850
      @Osprey850 Pƙed rokem

      It put them in the moonlight.

  • @elbruces
    @elbruces Pƙed rokem +2

    Bruce Willis was already "on the map," in terms of being well known. He was in a successful TV series called "Moonlighting" with Cybill Shepherd. This was his first major film role.
    This was also Alan Rickman's first major film role.
    "CB" stands for "Citizen's Band" radio. It's a radio setup that allows you to broadcast anything to anyone, with about 50 channels or so. Was very popular with truckers back in the day. But that's why you see John announce "channel 9."
    Cellular phones did exist in 1988 when this movie came out, but they were bulky and usually only installed in higher-end cars. Which is why we see Argyle as the only person able to talk on his phone after the physical lines are cut.

  • @mikewarker4445
    @mikewarker4445 Pƙed rokem +8

    Perfect movie, made Bruce Willis a Star. Second movie was ok, third with Samuel J great as well

  • @jeffsherk7056
    @jeffsherk7056 Pƙed rokem +2

    CB means Citizen's Band radio. If you had one in your car, you could talk to other people who had one in their car or truck as well. Long haul truckers had them, and in 1973 or so, they became popular for people who drove ordinary cars. CB radios were a craze for a while.

  • @Thane36425
    @Thane36425 Pƙed rokem +2

    CB is Citizens Band Radio. In the US it was used by truckers and others and just about anyone could have one, usually in a vehicle. My family used to have one and when we travelled on the interstate we could listen to the truckers to get an idea about traffic ahead. Sometimes you could even ask about traffic on a stretch of road and they might let you know.
    The bearer bonds Hans was after were a type that was supposed to be untraceble, like cash, but I've always wondered just how true that was. Sounds more like a movie trope than reality.

  • @appo9357
    @appo9357 Pƙed rokem +4

    My favorite bit of trivia is that the look on Rickman’s face as he’s falling is genuine surprise, not acting.

    • @alanbaum6690
      @alanbaum6690 Pƙed rokem

      He was told he would be let go at the count of three but obviously Bruce Willis was told to let him go sooner. A surprise look on his face is not acting

  • @Barb5001
    @Barb5001 Pƙed rokem +2

    BTW, when Allen Rickman was thrown off the building , the look on his face was somewhat real as he was told the he would be be (safely) released on the count of three. However, unknown to him, it was planned to actually happen at the count of one. So his look of shock was somewhat real and that is what the director wanted. Of course in the movie, it is played in slow motion which just amplifies this.

  • @hrussell9677
    @hrussell9677 Pƙed rokem +3

    The funny thing about this great movie that it has become an annual “Christmas” movie even though it’s a little dark and violent.

    • @6li8storm40
      @6li8storm40 Pƙed rokem

      I love traditional Christmas movies, but my absolute favourite “must see” ones are Die Hard and The Ref.

  • @Trifler500
    @Trifler500 Pƙed rokem +2

    31:38 - He wasn't shot. Hans told the other guy to shoot the glass because he knew John was barefoot. So, to avoid dying, John had to run across the broken glass.

  • @pjb3583
    @pjb3583 Pƙed rokem +11

    Wonderful reaction to a wonderful movie. And I don’t care if you call it a Christmas movie or not. (If you want a CB movie, try Smoky and the Bandit.) Peace from Ohio 


  • @maryrichardson1318
    @maryrichardson1318 Pƙed rokem +3

    One big mistake in this movie is when the bad guys called off the fire alarm, the Fire Dept. turned around and left. If an alarm is sent to the FD, then they follow through and check it out, even if it is a false alarm. I worked in a high school and at some point during final exams, some dimwit kid always pulled the fire alarm to disrupt classes. We all had to clear the building and wait for the FD to arrive and check it out and reset the alarms. EVERY SINGLE TIME. Sometimes more than once a day.

  • @babyfry4775
    @babyfry4775 Pƙed rokem +14

    Wasn’t that great?!!! Bruce was great, great lines in the movie and Alan Rickman was one of the best bad guys ever! Great reaction KabirđŸ„°

  • @sikksotoo
    @sikksotoo Pƙed rokem +5

    CB stands for Citizens Band. Think of the radios truckers use :) Yippee Ki-yay!

  • @MrBonners
    @MrBonners Pƙed rokem +9

    He was somewhat famous before this but this movie set him to the top. the whole series get more action then the one before.

  • @jolenerobinson6597
    @jolenerobinson6597 Pƙed rokem +2

    This is a movie my husband has to watch every christmas time. It is a great movie.

  • @Trifler500
    @Trifler500 Pƙed rokem +2

    The problem John had from the beginning is he knew that anything he said on the radio would be heard by the bad guys.

  • @dodgermartin4895
    @dodgermartin4895 Pƙed rokem +3

    I remember reading that the Alan Rickman Hans Gruber was ranked as one if the greatest cinematic villians of all time,

  • @wompa70
    @wompa70 Pƙed rokem +1

    Bruce was a tv comedy star. And a semi-pro musician. Lol. Everybody was unsure about him as an action star. But dude, is he ever fantastic!

  • @bethd1480
    @bethd1480 Pƙed rokem +2

    William Atherton who played Thornburg the jerk reporter also played Walter Peck the fool from the EPA in Ghostbusters. This is a Christmas movie.

  • @jamiesucie2685
    @jamiesucie2685 Pƙed rokem +4

    Make sure to save Die Hard 2 for Xmas as both 1 & 2 are considered to be Xmas movies given their time setting in the movie

  • @aleatharhea
    @aleatharhea Pƙed rokem +1

    CB stands for Citizens Band. It's a short wave radio that truckers use to communicate with one another while on the road. CBs became very popular among non-truckers after the trucking country song "Convoy" became a hit in the mid 70s. The fad petered out through the 80s.

  • @warrengday
    @warrengday Pƙed rokem +1

    One of the finest action films watched by one of the finest reactors.

  • @mwhyte1979
    @mwhyte1979 Pƙed rokem +3

    Gotta say that after this movie I tried to watch any movie that starred Alan Rickman. He brought such personality to any role he starred in.

    • @KiraBKADestroyerOfWorlds
      @KiraBKADestroyerOfWorlds Pƙed rokem

      Did you see Galaxy Quest and Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy? Two of my favorites with him, because they're comedies, and his humor in them is UNMATCHED.

    • @mwhyte1979
      @mwhyte1979 Pƙed rokem

      @@KiraBKADestroyerOfWorlds saw both movies and loved him in Galaxy Quest and until you mentioned it I had to think what was Alan's role in Hitchiker and it just dawned on me that he was the voice of Marvin
      Can't believe it took me this long to realize that. Thanks.

  • @robertkramer41
    @robertkramer41 Pƙed rokem +1

    We watch this on Christmas Eve after It's A Wonderful Life.

  • @DBitowf
    @DBitowf Pƙed rokem +2

    CB= CB radio mainly used in Semi trucks now and some State highway patrol units have them for trouble and emergencies on the highway. Truck drivers use them for talking to others and their a good way of communicating wrecks, where police are hiding, traffic back ups etc. But they used to be popular enough for everyday citizens to use before cell phones took over. They're good for walkie talkie use if you get a handheld instead of a mounted mobile.

  • @aleatharhea
    @aleatharhea Pƙed rokem +1

    Bruce Willis Was in a very popular dramedy in the 80s called Moonlighting. That's what put him on the map. But Die Hard made him a super star.

  • @tankeater
    @tankeater Pƙed rokem +1

    Greatest Christmas Movie ever made!!! You can't prove me wrong

  • @carolinagallegos3926
    @carolinagallegos3926 Pƙed rokem +5

    Yay!! Enjoy the ride Kabir!!💖💖💖💖

  • @Umptyscope
    @Umptyscope Pƙed rokem +2

    CB = Citizen's Band radio, like the truck drivers use. You can also get police and walkie-talkie channels on it.

  • @donaldgilbert6739
    @donaldgilbert6739 Pƙed rokem +2

    CB radio, talk to other people, Smokey and the Bandit and Convoy! Listen to the old country song by C.W. McCoy, Convoy, which the movie is based on! I loved all the Die hards!

  • @BigSleepyOx
    @BigSleepyOx Pƙed rokem +2

    3:23 - CB = Citizens Band radio. Which brings to mind, you should react to "Smokey and the Bandit". :)

  • @thepixiepicker111
    @thepixiepicker111 Pƙed rokem +11

    What a fun reaction! Thanks for sharing it with us. Especially as we’re coming into the holiday season. Definitely in my top 3 favorite holiday movies ever! it has been since it came out. It’s just so much fun!

  • @LoDoFilmUnlimitedMedia
    @LoDoFilmUnlimitedMedia Pƙed rokem +1

    CB stands for Citizens Band. It was used by truckers and radiophiles before cell phones and such were invented. It's like "long distance walkie talkies" over traditional radio band waves!

  • @jeanb.5405
    @jeanb.5405 Pƙed rokem

    HE was famous as a Comedian Actor - this movie put his Serious Acting ability on spot light and the world fell in love with him the way he could keep the comedy and do the drama at the same time.

  • @TheRedPeril
    @TheRedPeril Pƙed rokem +6

    Imagine achieving all that with no shoes on đŸ€·đŸ»â€â™‚ïž

  • @baronvg
    @baronvg Pƙed rokem +15

    “Poor guy just wanted to have a Christmas party, now he’s dead”. That might be one of the most profound things said in any reaction to this movie lol 😂

  • @williamjones6185
    @williamjones6185 Pƙed rokem +1

    1. Karl/Alexander Godunov(RIP) also played in "The Money Pit" with Tom Hanks and "Witness" with non Indiana/Solo Harrison Ford. He had a very interesting story.
    2. Robinson/Paul Gleason(RIP) seems to always play buttheads. I.e. "Trading Places" and "The Breakfast Club".
    3. It looks likeJohn has a place to stay👍
    4. Another fun Willis movie that have similar events is "The Last Boy Scout". They drop more F-bombs than any movie besides
    "Scarface'. Including a little girl.
    5. Gonna miss you Bruce.

  • @americanfreedomlogistics9984

    Holly Mclaine is played by Bonnie Bedelia . She is Macaulay Culkins paternal aunt

  • @theproceedings4050
    @theproceedings4050 Pƙed rokem +1

    A CB radio is a close in radio commonly used to talk between truckers, and way back when, to be like Burt Reynolds, people put them in their cars to talk to other motorists and use silly tag names.

  • @billyboy9034
    @billyboy9034 Pƙed rokem +1

    "Sound's like Run-Dmc or something",...
    That's hilarious!

  • @davidr1050
    @davidr1050 Pƙed rokem +1

    3:34 -- CB Citizens Band radio.. Ah.. The old days. Before cell phones and text messages..

  • @jamesmarciel5237
    @jamesmarciel5237 Pƙed rokem +1

    @39:01 when Hans fell from the building, the look of surprise on Alan Rickman’s face was real. The plan was for him to be dropped on 3, but the director had him dropped on 2.

  • @MrBallisticbob
    @MrBallisticbob Pƙed rokem +9

    The second movie is a must, it's a great, entertaining plot twisting story. And it keeps the same type of humor. Love your channel man, keep it up and I for one will be there with you!

  • @seantlewis376
    @seantlewis376 Pƙed rokem +4

    I enjoyed your reaction to one of my favorite Christmas movies. There are quite a few sequels, but only I, II, and III are really worth the time.

  • @xenotbbbeats7209
    @xenotbbbeats7209 Pƙed rokem +2

    You ought to react to "Apocalypse Now." To me, it is easily one of the greatest movies ever made. Francis Ford Coppola nearly lost his mind and his shirt making it. The scenes were so intense, the then young Martin Sheen had a heart attack during filming. He also had a drunken nervous breakdown, which they filmed and used in the movie. The cinematography is like a dream, and at times, a nightmare. Marlon Brando had a short but memorable part as the mad military leader. Very, very intense.

  • @shannansmith2188
    @shannansmith2188 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    The "security guard" for the bad guys is Huey Lewis, of Huey Lewis and the News.. great band with a lot of super popular music in the 80's. He was in Back to the Future as well ❀

  • @smthcrazy
    @smthcrazy Pƙed rokem +2

    one of the best Christmas movies, too

  • @davidyoung745
    @davidyoung745 Pƙed rokem +1

    When Rickman falls the look of surprise on his face was real.They rigged him to drop about 6 or 7 meters to a pad so they could film the green screen shot. The director told him the props men would drop him 10 seconds after a certain signal
.and then the director told them to drop him right on the signal. Rickman thought the rigging had failed and he was actually falling.

  • @altaclipper
    @altaclipper Pƙed rokem +2

    C.B. is citizen's band radio. A normal item for truckers and travellers.

  • @christhornycroft3686
    @christhornycroft3686 Pƙed rokem +1

    Maybe the quintessential 80s American action film. The Terminator was really as much a sci fi film as it was action, so it's probably not a fair comparison. It has all the standard 80s action cliches like the one liners and explosions and goofy villains, but for their time, they're done really well, and rather than the usual jacked up guy as the action hero like Arnold, Sly or Dolph Lundgren, it's more of the everyman, smart-ass, rough around the edges, movie cop type. One thing you can say about a lot of these 80s movies: They knew their audience. They didn't try to make objectively great films that would age well. They wanted to make movies for the early MTV generation and while I can see them as being the start of movies going in a direction that became so ADHD by 2022 that it's ridiculous, in 1988, it wasn't so bad. We're still not at Bourne levels for bad, painful editing and there's still that desire to please an audience with spectacle. There's nothing pretentious about this kind of movie. It knows it's not Shakespeare and it isn't trying to be. It just wants to entertain in the most over the top way possible and does it without being too stupid in the process, like a lot of 80s action films that really don't age well. I also appreciate an action movie that is shot for real. No CGI. CGI really doesn't come into prominence until Terminator 2 in 1991. Having watched enough Marvel movies, I really appreciate a movie that doesn't get lazy with its special effects.

  • @QueenCocopuff
    @QueenCocopuff Pƙed rokem +1

    A Christmas movie in October! This movie is awesome. One of my favorite action movies. I recommend watching A Nightmare Before Christmas in December

  • @johnmonk66
    @johnmonk66 Pƙed rokem +2

    When Bruce fell down the shaft, that was a real accident and looked so good they kept it in the movie, the stuntman was unhurt.

  • @madraven3346
    @madraven3346 Pƙed rokem

    "CB" was "Citizens Band" radio, most commonly used by long-haul truck/lorry drivers and weirdly popular in general from the 70s to mid 80s.
    And yeah, that's RUN DMC's "Christmas in Hollis"
    (There WERE cellphones back then, but they weren't nearly as portable - they were either installed in your car or a Motorola Brick leashed on to a battery pack like an old Army field radio)

  • @jimlehey2511
    @jimlehey2511 Pƙed rokem +1

    Greatest Christmas movie

  • @bmw128racer
    @bmw128racer Pƙed rokem +2

    Watch when officer Al Powell walks out of the am/pm store and looks out at the Nakatomi building... The price of gas was 78 cents!!!! 😼😝đŸ˜Č😩

  • @johnbernstein7887
    @johnbernstein7887 Pƙed rokem +1

    l LOLed when you said get a helicopter and go in from the top....20 minutes later

  • @mikeortiz6008
    @mikeortiz6008 Pƙed rokem

    Literally one of the best action movies ever! It's a classic movie that changed a comic actor into an action hero! You have to continue the series It's a great series!

  • @tydelthom
    @tydelthom Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    The greatest Christmas movie of all time!...Christmas elements all through the movie!

  • @stonemansteveiii3135
    @stonemansteveiii3135 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci +1

    Family Matters (with Urkel) is a spin-off of Die Hard!

  • @krisschobelock4973
    @krisschobelock4973 Pƙed rokem +1

    There is meant to be humor in this movie all while being suspenseful....GOOD MOVIE

  • @76tennboy
    @76tennboy Pƙed rokem +2

    😂 “There ain’t no Bill Clay“ immediately following looking at the board DUDE Pay attention 😂

    • @aj897
      @aj897 Pƙed rokem +2

      This guy isn't too bright lol he thinks he is, even though he misses a lot of simple things like that

  • @ESUSAMEX
    @ESUSAMEX Pƙed rokem +2

    Die Hard is the best Christmas movie ever. We watch it every year all Christmas Day.

  • @wendellgee11
    @wendellgee11 Pƙed rokem

    My favorite Christmas movie!!! His break out role was on a TV drama in the 80's, called Moonlighting.

  • @bethd8007
    @bethd8007 Pƙed rokem +2

    Yes! You agree it’s a Christmas movie. Big debate about is it/ isn’t it. Rick man’s first movie role.

  • @pennydreadfull
    @pennydreadfull Pƙed rokem +1

    Best Christmas movie ever!

  • @vitowash3687
    @vitowash3687 Pƙed rokem +1

    🎅🎄This is the perfect Christmas movie.

  • @phunkjnky
    @phunkjnky Pƙed rokem

    There is a Bill Clay. It shows Wm. Clay, William (Bill Clay), also in a deleted scenes, it is revealed that all the crew are wearing Tag Heuer watches, and he notices "Bill Clay" has a Tag Heuer watch and that's why he gives him the empty gun.
    And now you see why its a Christmas classic.

  • @LaShumbraBates
    @LaShumbraBates Pƙed rokem +6

    Prior to this, he starred in a tv series called Moonlighting.

  • @garyedwardgray7549
    @garyedwardgray7549 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    “What’s a a CB?” Omg, I’m old. Thanks Kabir. Lol

  • @christinelegate8137
    @christinelegate8137 Pƙed rokem

    This movie is ICONIC and would not have become the classic it is if not for Bruce Willis and Alan Rickman. The “ cat and mouse” game between them is amazing and the action is spectacular. One of the best movies ever and it catapulted Bruce’s career from TV to movie star.

  • @kimleemoon
    @kimleemoon Pƙed rokem +1

    Love, love love Bruce Willis every since he starred in the tv show “Moonlighting” with Cyril Shepherd. I fell in love with him watching that show. He’s a great actor and I’ve seen most of his movies. But his latest movies & the 5th element aren’t my cup of tea.
    Please react to: The Patriot, A Few Good Men & Back to the Future & The Color Purple. There are great movies that aren’t on the IMDB top 100 list.

  • @dextermilo4668
    @dextermilo4668 Pƙed rokem +2

    Good reaction bro. I remember seeing this at the theater when it came out. I was 16n with my 17 yr old cousin, we talked them into letting us in because we were too young. When Hans said Bill Clay, John looked at the board that said Clay, Wm. (abbreviation for William) in the states Bill is automatically a nickname for William. (just like Richard is Dick, Henry is Hank, Robert is Bob, etc) keep doing this classics bro, good job.

  • @AthensWar64
    @AthensWar64 Pƙed rokem

    8:49 1980’s “Control-Alt-Delete” Cinema Sins cracked me up with that one

  • @LancerX916
    @LancerX916 Pƙed rokem +1

    Alan Rickman was pissed at the director after doing the fall. They said they would give him a countdown before they released him to fall like 10 feet but they released him on 1 instead of 3. That face is true shock as he starts to fall. Diehard 2 is really good also.

  • @cmccracken5976
    @cmccracken5976 Pƙed rokem +1

    My favorite Christmas movie

  • @karlbecker8775
    @karlbecker8775 Pƙed rokem

    Christmas in Hollis is my fav christmas song of all time! Yes, it's Run-DMC.

  • @robertcampomizzi7988
    @robertcampomizzi7988 Pƙed rokem +1

    It is Run DMC they put out a whole Christmas album.

  • @GreybeardMO
    @GreybeardMO Pƙed rokem +1

    It's just not Christmas until I see Snape fall from the top of the Nakatomi Plaza :D

  • @Darth.Fluffy
    @Darth.Fluffy Pƙed rokem

    CB stands for Citizen's Band. It's a band of frequencies, and associated radios, that are assigned to the general public. You can transmit on them without a license. Most famous for their use by long haul truckers to communicate with other truckers in their geographical vicinity.