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  1. About this movie. Live Free or Die Hard gets real -- with real action, real humor, and the reprise of a beloved and iconic character: John McClane (Bruce Willis). On the Fourth of July weekend, an attack on the vulnerable United States infrastructure begins to shut down the entire nation. The mysterious figure behind the scheme has figured out ...

  2. Live Free or Die Hard: Directed by Len Wiseman. With Bruce Willis, Timothy Olyphant, Justin Long, Maggie Q. John McClane and a young hacker join forces to take down master cyber-terrorist Thomas Gabriel in Washington D.C.

  3. In Live free or Die hard (2007) he flies in all directions in several delightful action scenes. That was it because the story is over the top, unrealistic and vague (understatement), the other actors are mediocre and the story around it is wafer thin. The latter is better too . The best die hard for me so far!

  4. Live Free or Die Hard: Directed by Len Wiseman. With Bruce Willis, Timothy Olyphant, Justin Long, Maggie Q. John McClane and a young hacker join forces to take down master cyber-terrorist Thomas Gabriel in Washington D.C.

  5. John McClane is back and badder than ever, and this time he's working for Homeland Security. He calls on the services of a young hacker in his bid to stop a ring of Internet terrorists intent on taking control of America's computer infrastructure.

  6. About this movie. Live Free or Die Hard gets real -- with real action, real humor, and the reprise of a beloved and iconic character: John McClane (Bruce Willis). On the Fourth of July weekend, an attack on the vulnerable United States infrastructure begins to shut down the entire nation. The mysterious figure behind the scheme has figured out ...

  7. diehard.fandom.com › wiki › Live_Free_or_Die_HardLive Free or Die Hard

    Live Free or Die Hard, known internationally as Die Hard 4.0, is the fourth movie in the Die Hard series, released on June 27th, 2007. It received some chagrin from fans as it is the only film in the series to be rated PG-13, with some claiming that the film strayed from the feel of the first films and was becoming softer. In this long-awaited installment, John McClane takes on an Internet ...