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The Nakatomi Plaza building has been seized by terrorists who are after millions of dollars in bonds; among the hostages are your wife and child. As you attempt to foil the terrorists and save your family, you duck through air vents, shimmy up elevator shafts, and try to confiscate terrorist weapons, such as C-4 explosives and rocket launchers! The bad guys track you from level to level, and a feature called "RealVision" you to see the action through McClane's eyes.

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Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game. Game review Downloads Screenshots Yippee Ki Yay The story of the game follows the movie really well. Overall rating: 7. The Mummy Returns. What on earth have they done to John McClane?!

I am heartbroken. The fifth instalment in the beloved "Die Hard" saga ends up as the worst of the series so far; it falters thanks to a weak characterization, even weaker screen writing, lack of worthy villains, absurd action sequences and incoherent direction. Not even the R-rating and the return of the famous "Yippie ki yay" line in full can save this one. As much as I love action movies, I like mine with a side of plot and character, of which this film fails at.

John McClane, one of my favorite film characters of all time, is given a horrendous treatment no beloved character should ever be given: relegated to a sidekick. This is HIS movie, not his son's! From the start he is inexplicably thrust into Russia with no back story of how the previous films over the years have shaped his character now - a key trait that was visible in the previous four films.

He is reduced to a wise-cracking action supercop, and even his wisecracks are weak. However, Bruce Willis, bless him, is still McClane without a doubt, as he dishes out the bad guys with weathered-out cynicism in his eyes. He still has it in him, and in no way it is his fault that this movie turned out to be near-crap. Rather, writer Skip Woods and director John Moore are to blame. Woods clearly missed the whole point of McClane's essence and likability - he is a vulnerable human - an everyday Joe who only stops the bad guys when "there's no one else that can do it".

He is a reluctant hero in the first four films, he can get seriously wounded, as he is up against worthy adversaries that are cool, calculative and almost one step ahead of him. Here, McClane, in the opening car chase, and immediately causes mass vehicular damage just to stop thugs from attacking his son, shows no signs of vulnerability after TWO major car crashes , and has no qualms about killing the bad guys wherever they pop up here.

His son Jack Jai Courtney , filling in for McClane's sidekick, has certain charisma and shows a few glimpses of character development in McClane but it is cut short by the merciless and absurd action sequences. A good action movie has to have a good villain. It has three primary villains, all of them forgettable. Nothing with the likes of even Thomas Gabriel or Colonel Stuart the Gruber Brothers must be smirking right now in hell.

They're not intelligent, not menacing, not memorable. They're just dumb, die, and that's it. What was their evil plot? What dastardly deeds do they have? Weapons dealing. Oh the humanity! The film runs at 97 minutes - the shortest in the series. Why the film was released at this length I don't want to know.

Nobody complained about the 2 hour running time for each of the previous four movies. Imagine what a better movie this could've been with those cut scenes added back in. John Moore directs with the subtlety of a car crash.

He smash cuts every scene, puts heavy use of slow motion in the excruciatingly absurd climax, and relies heavily on CGI for most of the action sequences. But like all Die Hard movies, there has to be at least one sensational action sequence, and that is at the film's beginning.

The only thing I really enjoyed in a guilty pleasure sort of way about the whole movie was a massive, destructive stunt-filled car chase throughout the streets of Moscow. It was an intense and exciting scene. Pity the rest of the movie can't hold up to this sensational chase scene alone, especially the end which essentially turns McClane into The Terminator.

If you think the F scene in "Die Hard 4" was absurd, hoo boy, wait until you get a load of this one. At the very least, there's some competent cinematography from Jonathan Sela and a good, riveting music score from Marco Beltrami, who really knows his stuff when it comes to action, as well as incorporating Michael Kamen's themes into this one.

If anything, the music is better than the movie. There is a 6th and according to Bruce, final movie in the works.

Here's a no brainer - bring back John McTiernan or Renny Harlin hell, even Len Wiseman for all I care , and hire a good screenwriter who really delivers the old school action goods. Next in Play with friends Powered by Y8 Account. Help us improve.

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