Live Free or Die Hard's attempts to be a Fourth of July movie. July 3, 2023
Though Die Hard is my favorite Christmas movie, despite the arguments, I will talk about it when it is closer to the holiday. Right now, I would like to talk about how I appreciate its third sequel, Live Free or Die Hard tried being a Fourth of July movie. It premiered shortly before the Fourth of July in 2007, and despite being PG-13 I still had fun watching it, albeit I usually watch the unrated version, usually every Fourth of July. The action was still rousing, and John McClane still had the sense of humor he had in the first ones. Justin Long made a good sidekick, in Matthew Ferrell, giving some good comic levity. He did overcome his griping and whining and help out in the end, by finishing one of the henchmen. Timothy Oliphant was a good villain as Thomas Gabriel, but it can't beat the late Alan Rickman as Hans Gruber. I always laugh at the joke when John and Matthew get in an argument about hearing Creedence Clearwater Revival. The only thing that disappoints me about it being a Fourth of July movie was it stopped being one halfway through, but it was still entertaining, and I always watch it around this time of year. As I said, I will talk about the classic original when we get closer to Christmas and how it inspired my writing, and if you are interested in reading it click on the link provided. Smashwords.com
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