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  1. 22 de sept. de 2022 · The clearly racist sign from Die Hard 3: Die Hard With a Vengeance says: " I Hate Niggers". Here is the clip from the movie: For additional context: At this point in Die Hard 3, the terrorists have bombed the Bonwit Teller department store in New York City.

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    • Overview
    • Die Hard with a Vengeance

    This is a description of John McClane's actions during Die Hard with a Vengeance.

    Sacrifice in Harlem

    Since McClane is on suspension from the New York City Police Department, his boss, Inspector Walter Cobb, brought him in since he got a call from a man who bombed the Bonwit-Teller department store known as Simon, who wants McClane to walk into Harlem wearing a racist billboard sign. Cobb, along with fellow detectives, Joe Lambert, Connie Kowalski and Ricky Walsh, are driving McClane to Harlem in the police van. It is revealed that McClane is once again estranged from his wife Holly and has nearly become an alcoholic. Ricky reports that there were three killings in the Redhook section and 14 dump trucks stolen from the yard in Staten Island. McClane asked about yesterday's lottery number and asked Ricky if he still uses his badge number, which was 6991, and Ricky nodded. As they pulled up to Harlem, McClane strips down to his underwear and remarks to Connie that she is the first to see him do this since Holly. Lambert taped a gun on his back. Cobb tells McClane that the backup will be 10 blocks away, which displeases him since it is too far from him. Cobb says that if they don't do what they want, Simon will blow up another public building and it has to be him. As they drop McClane off and give him the billboard sign, Cobb says they will pick him up in 15 minutes, but McClane says he'll be dead in four. After the truck left, he walks in Harlem wearing a sign bearing the words "I Hate N*****s" (or "I Hate Everybody" in some TV versions for censorship reasons). On a street corner, shopkeeper Zeus Carver and his nephews, Dexter and Raymond, see McClane wearing the sign. Zeus tells his nephews to call 911 immediately and goes to McClane. Zeus tries to negotiate with him and tells McClane to hide in his shop before a black gang sees him and want him killed. McClane tells Zeus that he's a cop and tells him that the guy who bombed the Bonwit Teller store forced him to go to Harlem to offend some black people with the sign he's wearing or he'll blow up another place. When the gang sees McClane and his sign, Zeus tries to tell the gang that McClane may be an escaped wreck job, probably from Bellevue hospital, but the gang is not buying it and attack McClane. Then Zeus uses the gun taped on McClane's back to hold the gang back as they went into the taxi and got away. As they are in the taxi, Zeus, who got slashed in the arm by the gang, wasn't thrilled that the gang are probably vandalizing his shop right now. McClane refers to him by Jesus, but the hostile Zeus corrects him. McClane tells the taxi driver to take him to the downtown police station, which Zeus isn't too pleased about.

    Learning Simon's profile

    At the police station, McClane is tended at Cobb's office while Zeus is being treated in the bullpen. Dr. Fred Schiller, the police department's shrink, deduces that the caller known as Simon probably is a textbook megalomaniac and wants control over McClane. Schiller tells McClane that it all has specifically to do with him and that Simon wants to pound him until he crumbles and kill him. Lambert remarks that McClane has a long list of enemies. Dr. Schiller says that Simon is probably not an alias and that Simon is his real name in some variation. Lambert finds one of the subjects names is Robert Simon, a suspect of extortion and kidnapping. But McClane rules him out since the man was a bankrupted businessman who kidnapped his partner's daughter and the other guy is nuts. Charles Weiss, a bomb-squad expert, says that they found a bomb in a playground. He's tells everyone that it's an epoxy-like binary liquid explosive device. Weiss demonstrates McClane and the others that when two liquids are mixed together, a chemical reaction occurs. Weiss tosses the paper clip with the mixed liquid and it explodes. Weiss also says they'll get a warning when the red liquid pumps into the clear one before it detonates. McClane asked Weiss how long before. The bomb squad officer says it could be 10 seconds or two minutes. But says once it's mixed, "be somewhere else". Lambert found reports of a theft in Livermore Labs in the weekend and that 2000 pounds of liquids were stolen. As Weiss was speaking about how the bomb will detonate, Officer Jane tells Cobb that Simon is calling. Then McClane, Cobb and Lambert take the phones as Dr. Schiller listens to the call. Simon says McClane walked with the board on the street and survived. McClane speaks to him and Simon asks to speak to Zeus, whom he called the Samaritan, as well. Zeus takes the call from Lambert reluctantly. McClane and the others learn that Simon is scrambling the systems to block the trace, being unable to find him. Simon wants them to go to the phone both near the subway station at 72nd Street and Broadway without police backup. McClane pushed Simon verbally with his remarks and it stammered Simon. Cobb, in an attempt to persuade Simon not to go after McClane, says that he dislikes McClane, saying that he stepped on too many toes in the NYPD, which got him suspended, that his wife Holly wants nothing to do with him and is two steps shy from becoming a full-blown alcoholic, though McClane claims he is one-step. Cobb tells Simon that McClane is a toilet bug, which McClane wasn't too thrilled to hear that from him, and tells him to forget about McClane. But Simon declines and repeats the demand to have McClane and Zeus to go to the subway station in 72nd Street and Broadway. McClane sarcastically thanks Cobb for his vote of confidence. Dr. Schiller says that Simon spoke German, called it his Fort Knox and that he won't be talked down. Cobb reluctantly lets out McClane's shield. McClane asked Cobb if he is going to be a cop again. Cobb reluctantly throws his shield at him. Zeus refuses to be part of it despite Simon demanding him to go and says that the only reason he saved McClane because if a black gang killed a cop in Harlem, they will get 1000 trigger-happy white cops going a riot in Harlem. Cobb tells McClane to get him back. McClane asked Weiss where he found that bomb and Weiss replies it was found in Chinatown. McClane knows that he has to lie to Zeus and says to Zeus that the bomb was found in the park in Harlem in 115th street and St. Nicholas. Zeus reluctantly agrees to come along since he believes the bomb was found in Harlem.

    Playing Simon Says

    As McClane and Zeus arrived in the phone booth near the subway station, they tried to get the fat woman off the phone booth. When Zeus snapped at her to do so, McClane politely tells the woman to find the phone across the street. McClane then tells Zeus that he's the only one on official police business and tells Zeus not to do that again. Zeus reminds him that McClane needs him a lot more than he does with him and threatens to quit if he doesn't like the way he does thing. Then the phone rings. McClane tells Zeus that he needs him more than Zeus needs him. Zeus then comes over as McClane answers the call. Simon goes on some rhymes and asked why the phone was busy. McClane lies that he was calling a psychic hotline. But Simon coldly advises to take it more seriously and that tells McClane to simply say there was a fat woman on it and took time to get her off. McClane realizes that Simon is watching him and Zeus from somewhere. Simon says that there is a significant amount of explosives in the trash can next to them and it will go off if they try to run. McClane says that there are a hundred people down there and Simon says that was the idea. Simon gives McClane and Zeus a riddle. "As I was going to St. Ives, I met a man who had seven wives, each wife had seven sacks, every sack seven cats, each cat had seven kittens. Kittens, cats, sacks and wives, how many were going to St. Ives?" Simon tells to call back with the answer in 30 seconds or he will detonate it. McClane didn't get all of the riddle because of his hangover, so it's left up to Zeus to remember most of the riddle and after some multiplication, gets 2,401. As McClane was dialing, Zeus stops him, saying he forget the husband of the wives, before McClane realizes that they were all leaving St. Ives, and there was only one person actually going to St. Ives, the riddle's narrator. Simon answers, saying that they are 10 seconds late. McClane and Zeus try to get people away from the trash bin next to them, but it turns out there was no bomb in it after all because he didn't say Simon Says. Simon then says that it is 9:50 and the number three subway train is coming in to the station now. Simon tells McClane and Zeus to get to the payphone in the subway station at Wall Street by 10:20 or the train explodes with the passengers inside it. He warns them to travel without a civilian with them and not to evacuate the subway or he'll blow the train. After Simon hangs up on them, Zeus says that they have to drive down to Wall Street from 72nd Street in 30 minutes in New York traffic. McClane then takes a taxi and removes the driver of the taxi. Zeus says he used to drive a cab and was about to tell him the quickest route when McClane suddenly drives eastbound 72nd street. Zeus says the 9th Avenue is the fastest way to get to Wall Street, but McClane says the best way south is through Central Park and drives in the park on the scenic route. Zeus is shocked about McClane driving in the crowded park as McClane horns people out of his way and was dodging trees and rocks. As they were coming to 59th street, McClane uses a rock to jump over the park to Central Park South as Zeus screams out McClane's name once they we're on the street in a three minute timeline. But as they thought they could get there quicker, the New York traffic problems in the area blocked them in. Zeus suggests to send a fire truck to follow them through the traffic. McClane calls in to emergency dispatch using a fake officer down call to draw an ambulance to the 14th Street and 9th Avenue since the Roosevelt Hospital is two blocks from them. As they reached 9th Avenue, they followed the ambulance towards 14th Street since there is another hospital south of 14th street. When Zeus says that they have 18 minutes left to get to the phone booth, McClane takes a shortcut since they are probably close to a subway stop where a train would stop at. He tells Zeus to take the wheel and drive towards that phone booth by 10:20 while he tries to get that bomb. As he rushed for the train, McClane sees it just took off. He rushes out of the station and opens the grate. McClane jumps on top of the train, but slips to the side of it. He then kicks the window of the conductor side of the train and barely got in before the train light can hit him. As he is on the train, McClane searches around each car of the train for the bomb, much to the confusion of the commuters onboard. Then he sees an emergency phone box that seemed out of place and tells the person to come out of his seat. McClane finds the phone box is magnetized. Then he opens the box and found the bomb. Then he gets the box off the wall and heads to the back of the train. Once he got to the last train car, McClane tells the commuters to calmly moved to the other car. Then the liquids in it begin to mix and McClane yells out to the passengers to leave the car. Then he reaches the back door of the train and breaks the window. McClane then tosses the bomb out of the car, just as it detonated. The bomb derails the last car and causes damage to the station and then falls to its side near the entrance of the station. After a few moments, he climbs out of the car, laughing in relief that he made it through the explosion and that he was able to save many people as he could.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_McClaneJohn McClane - Wikipedia

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