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  • While in 1984A attempting to fix the timeline in "Meet the Quagmires", Peter Griffin, after reciting "Now I know what a TV dinner feels like", which is a line from the film, considers co-writing it with his dog Brian, because it hadn't been made yet. In the normal timeline, Brian was later revealed to be cast in the film. He appears via insertion into a live-action clip from the film in "Brian's Got a Brand New Bag" when he attempts to impress Rita. He plays one of the officers. A cutaway gag of Peter's lunch being stolen in "Roasted Guy" parodies the first Die Hard film.
  • Die Hard es la primera entrega de una serie de películas con el mismo nombre, protagonizada por Bruce Willis. En España fue titulada La jungla de cristal y en hispanoamérica fue titulada Duro de matar. Está basada en la novela Nothing Lasts Forever, de Roderick Thorp, y obtuvo cuatro nominaciones a los Óscar al mejor montaje, a los mejores efectos visuales, al mejor sonido y a los mejores efectos de sonido.
  • Die Hard was a popular movie series on Earth. When Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell and Vala Mal Doran are captured by Jayem Seran, Mitchell says "Well, we've got ourselves a bit of a John McClane here." Daniel Jackson did not understand the reference. However, Teal'c did. (SG1: "Bad Guys")
  • New York Police Detective is at war with terrorists that have captured his wife and several others.
  • Die Hard is a film franchise starring Bruce Willis.
  • Die Hard is published by Boom! Studios. Price per issue is $3.99.
  • Die Hard is a Fallout Tactics and Lionheart perk. It also appears in Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel as a skill (skills in this game work like perks do in the other Fallout games).
  • Die Hard var en populär film serie om Jorden. När Överstelöjtnant Cameron Mitchell och Vala Mal Doran fångas av Jayem Seran, Mitchell säger "Tja, vi har oss själva lite John McLane här." Daniel Jackson förstod inte referensen. Men Teal'c gjorde. (SG1: "Bad Guys")
  • Die Hard ist eines der am schwersten zu überwindendes Spiel für das NES. Es wurde im Jahre 2007 von James Rolfe rezensiert. Die Hard basiert auf einen Film. Man versuchte das Game möglichst realistisch zu gestalten, was jedoch nicht so ganz klappte, weshalb das Spiel unnötig erschwert wurde.
  • A landmark action movie franchise that started with the greatest Christmas movie ever made in 1988 when the world was introduced to Badass John McClane. He is usually called "the right man in the wrong place at the wrong time." The series is composed of four movies with a fifth one on the way: If you came here expecting the trope Die Hard on an X from a link, go there instead and please change the link to it, and tell the troper who inserted that link that he/she is a silly goose. Also a recent mini-series of comics that showcase John's early days in the force.
  • (We see Chester sitting in a comfy chair in some room as the tune "We Wish You A Merry Christmas plays.) Chester: (speaking calmly) Greetings, my friends, and welcome to a "Bummy Christmas Review." (Cut to title card with "Bummy Christmas Reviews", then back to Chester) Let us take a look at "Die Hard." (Cut to title card of it, back to Chester) Ahh, "Die Hard," a timeless Christmas classic. For many of us, "Die Hard" is as essential to us as Santa Claus. They both have an emphasis on blood red and Germans. "So after all this time, you're just a common thief?" "Yes." "Good. We're certainly very rich."
  • Nothing Lasts Forever is the sequel to Thorp's 1966 novel The Detective, which itself had been adapted into a 1968 film of the same name starring Frank Sinatra. Fox was contractually obligated to offer Sinatra the lead role in Die Hard, but he turned it down and the film was instead pitched as a sequel to the 1985 action film Commando starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. When Schwarzeneggar also turned it down, the film was pitched to, and rejected by, a host of the era's action stars before Willis was chosen. The studio did not have faith in Willis' action star appeal, as at the time he was known for his comedic role on television.
  • Die Hard is a 1988 American action film directed by John McTiernan and written by Steve de Souza and Jeb Stuart, based on the 1979 novel Nothing Lasts Forever by Roderick Thorp. Die Hard follows off-duty New York City Police Department officer John McClane (Bruce Willis) as he takes on a group of highly organized criminals led by Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman), who perform a heist in a Los Angeles skyscraper under the guise of a terrorist attack using hostages, including McClane's wife Holly (Bonnie Bedelia), to keep the police at bay.
  • Fox was contractually obligated to offer Sinatra the lead role in Die Hard, but he turned it down and the film was instead pitched as a sequel to the 1985 action film Commando starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. When Schwarzenegger also turned it down, the film was pitched to, and rejected by, a host of the era's action stars before Willis was chosen. The studio did not have faith in Willis' action star appeal, as at the time he was known for his comedic role on television.
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  • Duro de Matar
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  • 1.38708852E8
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  • 1988-07-15
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  • 1988
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  • 2.8E7
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  • 1988
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  • 132
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  • Die Hard
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  • While in 1984A attempting to fix the timeline in "Meet the Quagmires", Peter Griffin, after reciting "Now I know what a TV dinner feels like", which is a line from the film, considers co-writing it with his dog Brian, because it hadn't been made yet. In the normal timeline, Brian was later revealed to be cast in the film. He appears via insertion into a live-action clip from the film in "Brian's Got a Brand New Bag" when he attempts to impress Rita. He plays one of the officers. A cutaway gag of Peter's lunch being stolen in "Roasted Guy" parodies the first Die Hard film.
  • Nothing Lasts Forever is the sequel to Thorp's 1966 novel The Detective, which itself had been adapted into a 1968 film of the same name starring Frank Sinatra. Fox was contractually obligated to offer Sinatra the lead role in Die Hard, but he turned it down and the film was instead pitched as a sequel to the 1985 action film Commando starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. When Schwarzeneggar also turned it down, the film was pitched to, and rejected by, a host of the era's action stars before Willis was chosen. The studio did not have faith in Willis' action star appeal, as at the time he was known for his comedic role on television. Made on a $28 million budget, Die Hard went on to gross over $140 million theatrically worldwide, and generally received praise from critics. The film turned Willis into an action star, and became a frequent comparison for other action films featuring a lone hero fighting overwhelming odds. The film's success spawned the Die Hard franchise, which includes four sequels, video games, and a comic book.
  • A landmark action movie franchise that started with the greatest Christmas movie ever made in 1988 when the world was introduced to Badass John McClane. He is usually called "the right man in the wrong place at the wrong time." The series is composed of four movies with a fifth one on the way: * Die Hard (1988) - Los Angeles skyscraper * Die Hard 2: Die Harder (1990) - Dulles International Airport, Washington DC * Die Hard With a Vengeance (1995) - All over fuckin' New Yawk * Live Free or Die Hard (aka Die Hard 4.0) (2007) - Washington DC, Baltimore, and surrounding areas * A Good Day to Die Hard (2013) - Russia Bruce Willis stars as New York cop John McClane, who usually has to employ his skills in a situation that has since been called Die Hard on an X--he is usually trapped inside a location and has to climb around in air ducts and counter the bad guys' plot. The setup is slightly different in each film (mostly depending on the location), but he always finds himself in the way of terrorists hatching some sort of plot. The first film arguably started the trend of modern action movies that had intelligent, well-acted villains with intricate, meticulously-planned schemes, instead of the usual paper-thin plot layered with extra helpings of dakka to keep you from caring. It also helped to codify the modern action hero (after Indiana Jones) where they are prone to sweat, bleed, snark and make things up as they go along while you feel they truly are in deadly danger. If you came here expecting the trope Die Hard on an X from a link, go there instead and please change the link to it, and tell the troper who inserted that link that he/she is a silly goose. Also a recent mini-series of comics that showcase John's early days in the force. Now it has a character sheet. Ho ho ho.
  • Die Hard es la primera entrega de una serie de películas con el mismo nombre, protagonizada por Bruce Willis. En España fue titulada La jungla de cristal y en hispanoamérica fue titulada Duro de matar. Está basada en la novela Nothing Lasts Forever, de Roderick Thorp, y obtuvo cuatro nominaciones a los Óscar al mejor montaje, a los mejores efectos visuales, al mejor sonido y a los mejores efectos de sonido.
  • Die Hard is a 1988 American action film directed by John McTiernan and written by Steve de Souza and Jeb Stuart, based on the 1979 novel Nothing Lasts Forever by Roderick Thorp. Die Hard follows off-duty New York City Police Department officer John McClane (Bruce Willis) as he takes on a group of highly organized criminals led by Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman), who perform a heist in a Los Angeles skyscraper under the guise of a terrorist attack using hostages, including McClane's wife Holly (Bonnie Bedelia), to keep the police at bay. Die Hard is said to be based on Nothing Lasts Forever, the sequel to Thorp's 1966 novel The Detective, which itself had been adapted into a 1968 film of the same name starring Frank Sinatra. Fox was contractually obligated to offer Sinatra the lead role in Die Hard, but he turned it down and the film was instead pitched as a sequel to the 1985 action film Commandostarring Arnold Schwarzenegger. When Schwarzenegger also turned it down, the film was pitched to, and rejected by, a host of the era's action stars before Willis was chosen. The studio did not have faith in Willis' action star appeal, as at the time he was known for his comedic role on television. Made on a $28 million budget, Die Hard went on to gross over $140 million theatrically worldwide, and was praised by critics. The film turned Willis into an action star, and became a frequent comparison for other action films featuring a lone hero fighting overwhelming odds. The film's success spawned the Die Hard franchise, which includes four sequels, video games, and a comic book.
  • Die Hard was a popular movie series on Earth. When Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell and Vala Mal Doran are captured by Jayem Seran, Mitchell says "Well, we've got ourselves a bit of a John McClane here." Daniel Jackson did not understand the reference. However, Teal'c did. (SG1: "Bad Guys")
  • (We see Chester sitting in a comfy chair in some room as the tune "We Wish You A Merry Christmas plays.) Chester: (speaking calmly) Greetings, my friends, and welcome to a "Bummy Christmas Review." (Cut to title card with "Bummy Christmas Reviews", then back to Chester) Let us take a look at "Die Hard." (Cut to title card of it, back to Chester) Ahh, "Die Hard," a timeless Christmas classic. For many of us, "Die Hard" is as essential to us as Santa Claus. They both have an emphasis on blood red and Germans. There's this man named John McClane who is in a building that is taken over by German not-terrorists. And Snape from Harry Potter looks at the people and says, (with German accent) "We are just here for money." "So after all this time, you're just a common thief?" "Yes." "...How's that working out for you?" "Good. We're certainly very rich." "So, there's no remorse about this? You're not even gonna say you're an exceptional thief?" "Why? I'm richer than you now." "Eh, good point." "Ja." So Bruce Willis is sneaking around the building trying to outwit the German not-terrorists. And Snape is like, "So, you think you are a cowboy?" "Yippee-kay-tagline for the movie." "Wow, that catchphrase got old in a minute." Of course we partake in explosions, jumping, screaming, gunshots... Probably like a regular Christmas at Ann Coulter's house. But Bruce Willis enlists the help of the father from "Family Matters." Who admits to Bruce Willis that he is very afraid to hold a gun because he once shot a kid. (pauses) That Urkel dweeb went too far. I would shoot him too! I mean, the property damage that kid cost! But at the very end, after all the fighting, explosions and shouting of one-liners for T-shirts... Bruce Willis makes it out alive, defeats the not-terrorist Nazis, and the "Family Matters" dad even shoots somebody. That's right. The happy ending for this Christmas classic is somebody shooting another person. I should probably dislike this film because in many ways it's going against what everything Christmas stands for... Indulging in an entourage of explosion and violence... But simply talking about this movie has upped my testosterone by 20%, and my balls have gotten 30% bigger. As a man, I simply cannot denounce it. They also made "Die Hard 2," which was a pretty good sequel. And three other movies that pretty much have nothing to do with with the Die Hard story, but Bruce Willis is in it and he blows shit up, so... My testicles will not allow me to denounce it. God, it's hard living with these sometimes. But on the other hand, fuck you, it's "Die Hard!" This is Chester A. Bum saying... Don't go away, Christmas! I wanna stay in this room!
  • New York Police Detective is at war with terrorists that have captured his wife and several others.
  • Die Hard is a film franchise starring Bruce Willis.
  • Die Hard is published by Boom! Studios. Price per issue is $3.99.
  • Fox was contractually obligated to offer Sinatra the lead role in Die Hard, but he turned it down and the film was instead pitched as a sequel to the 1985 action film Commando starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. When Schwarzenegger also turned it down, the film was pitched to, and rejected by, a host of the era's action stars before Willis was chosen. The studio did not have faith in Willis' action star appeal, as at the time he was known for his comedic role on television. Made on a $28 million budget, Die Hard went on to gross over $140 million theatrically worldwide, and was praised by critics. The film turned Willis into an action star, and became a frequent comparison for other action films featuring a lone hero fighting overwhelming odds. The film's success spawned the Die Hard franchise, which includes four sequels, video games, and a comic book.
  • Die Hard is a Fallout Tactics and Lionheart perk. It also appears in Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel as a skill (skills in this game work like perks do in the other Fallout games).
  • Die Hard var en populär film serie om Jorden. När Överstelöjtnant Cameron Mitchell och Vala Mal Doran fångas av Jayem Seran, Mitchell säger "Tja, vi har oss själva lite John McLane här." Daniel Jackson förstod inte referensen. Men Teal'c gjorde. (SG1: "Bad Guys")
  • Die Hard ist eines der am schwersten zu überwindendes Spiel für das NES. Es wurde im Jahre 2007 von James Rolfe rezensiert. Die Hard basiert auf einen Film. Man versuchte das Game möglichst realistisch zu gestalten, was jedoch nicht so ganz klappte, weshalb das Spiel unnötig erschwert wurde.
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