IMDb: 8.2
Roger's Rating: 2/4
In Die Hard, New York City Detective John McClane meets his wife in Los Angeles. Their relationship isn't exactly solid, but they seem to be working on it. However, this holiday rendezvous is cut short when McClane and his wife Holly attend a Christmas party at a skyscraper that terrorists take over. Of course, the fearless detective decides to fight every criminal to expose Hans Gruber's master plan and confront a tough NYC cop. While only nominated for technical categories (Best Sound Effects, Best Film Editing, Best Visual Effects, and Best Sound), the film received worldwide acclaim and propelled Bruce Willis into an action star. Director John McTiernan had tried to gain fame with Predator, but Die Hard was the film that achieved it. Today, it's considered one of the best action films ever made. Ebert didn't warm up to the film and used words like 'confusion' and 'deliberately useless' in his reviews: 'Without Chief Inspector and everything he represents, it would be a more acceptable thriller. Without him, it relies on confusion, and that's a chance, because the film includes outstanding special effects, impressive dubbing work, and particularly good performances from Rickman as a terrorist. Thriller producers, an offer: you can't go wrong with all the characters in your film, at least as intelligent as most of your audience.'