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Die Hard Collection (Die Hard/ Die Hard 2: Die Harder/ Die Hard with a Vengeance/ Live Free or Die Hard) [Blu-ray]x$63.99

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Disc 1: DIE HARD BLU-RAY Disc 2: DIE HARDER BLU-RAY Disc 3: DIE HARD WITH A VENGEANCE BLU-RAY Disc 4: LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD BLU-RAY

Die Hard is the movie franchise that made a movie star out of TV star Bruce Willis, and created an entire action-movie genre of its own. In the original 1988 film, Willis plays wisecracking New York cop John McClane, who arrives at the Nakatomi Plaza in Los Angeles to meet up with his estranged wife, Holly (Bonny Bedelia), at her office Christmas party. As luck would have it, the company ends up in the middle of a terrorist plot led by Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) and his gang of expert killers, and with little help coming from outside, McClane has to pick off his enemies one by one. Thus was born the "Die Hard genre," epitomized by such films as Under Siege ("Die Hard on a ship"), Passenger 57 ("Die Hard on a plane"), Speed ("Die Hard on a bus"), and Cliffhanger ("Die Hard on a mountain"). But few measure up to the explosive brilliance of Die Hard. Director John McTiernan develops the action at a fast and furious pace, culminating in some fantastic set-pieces on the top of the building, in the elevator shaft, and in the building's outer plaza. Jeb Stuart and Steven E. de Souza's script, based on Roderick Thorp's novel Nothing Lasts Forever, is smart, funny, and full of memorable lines (among them "Welcome to the party, pal!" and of course "Yippee ki-ay, motherf*****"), and the cast is perfection, especially Rickman as the cunningly evil villain, and Willis, whose McClane character--bloodied, beaten, bruised, and barely breathing, as he battles both bad guys and bureaucrats--is someone audiences could genuinely cheer for.

Directed by Renny Harlin, the 1990 sequel, Die Hard 2 (unofficially referred to as Die Harder), doesn't match the level of the original, but it's still an exciting thrill ride with some terrific action sequences. One year after the Nakatomi incident, McClane (Willis) is awaiting his wife's (Bedelia) plane to arrive at Dulles Airport when he stumbles onto a plot to paralyze the entire airport, including all the planes trying to land. It's up to McClane to take on the cadre of bad guys despite all the bureaucrats standing in his way, and before the planes run out of fuel and crash to the ground. The cast includes William Sadler as rogue military man Col. Stuart, Dennis Franz as the latest bureaucratic cop to get in McClane's way, Richard Thornburg as the annoying reporter from the original movie, John Amos as a special-forces commander, early-in-their-career John Leguizamo and Robert Patrick as terrorists, and future politician and Law and Order actor Fred Thompson as the head of air traffic control.

The third film in the series, Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995), was again directed by John McTiernan and uses a different concept. The villain (played by Jeremy Irons) claims to have planted bombs all over New York City and gives John McClane (Willis), now alchoholic and separated, a series of clues to try to track them down. Along the way, he's aided by, and eventually teams up with, a Harlem shopkeeper named Zeus Carver (Samuel L. Jackson). The interplay between Willis and Jackson is engaging, but better suited to the Lethal Weapon franchise it was previously considered for, and not till the end does the movie return to the familiar McClane-vs.-villains-showdown format.

Twelve years after Die Hard with a Vengeance, the third and previous film in the Die Hard franchise, Live Free or Die Hard finds John McClane (Bruce Willis) a few years older, not any happier, and just as kick-ass as ever. Right after he has a fight with his college-age daughter (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), a call comes in to pick up a hacker (Justin Long, a.k.a. the "Apple guy") who might help the FBI learn something about a brief security blip in their systems. Now any Die Hard fan knows that this is when the assassins with foreign accents and high-powered weaponry show up, telling McClane that once again he's stumbled into an assignment that's anything but routine. Once that wreckage has cleared, it is revealed that the hacker is only one of many hackers who are being targeted for extermination after they helped set up a "fire sale," a three-pronged cyberattack designed to bring down the entire country by crippling its transportation, finances, and utilities. That plan is now being put into action by a mysterious team (Timothy Olyphant, Deadwood, and Maggie Q, Mission: Impossible 3) that seems to be operating under the government's noses.

Live Free or Die Hard uses some of the cat-and-mouse elements of Die Hard with a Vengeance along with some of the pick-'em-off-one-by-one elements of the now-classic original movie. And it's the most consistently enjoyable installment of the franchise since the original, with eye-popping stunts (directed by Len Wiseman of the Underworld franchise), good humor, and Willis's ability to toss off a quip while barely alive. There was some controversy over the film's PG-13 rating--there might be less blood than usual, and McClane's famous tag line is somewhat obscured--but there's still has plenty of action and a high body count. Yippee-ki-ay! --David Horiuchi MPN: 024543482499 - UPC: 024543482499



Customer Reviews

  • This set is worth the price! (updated)


    By ALJ3JM7ALJZJK on 2007-10-20
    I don't really have to explain how awesome Die Hard is. The original is one of the best action films ever made. Die Hard 2, and 3 are very close behind. Even Live Free or Die Hard is worth watching. It's definitely the best action film to show up in a while. Note that this release only includes the theatrical, rated cut of Live Free Or Die Hard.

    For special features, we get all the features that were seen on the five star collector sets. Check out the features on those to see what you're getting. It's a fair amount, and too much to list.

    The most important part: The picture quality! As I thought, Die Hard 1 and 2 look the worst of all four. Both films were very dark to begin with. HD is best when there's lots of colors and details. The films look better then the standard editions, but not by far. Then again, they're around 20 years old. It just would have been nice to see some major improvement. On a scale from 1-5 (5 being the best Bluray I've seen) The picture quality gets a 2. (Though on standard def. DVD, i would probably give it a 4)

    Die Hard With A Vengeance: There's a huge leap in quality here compared to the first two. Of course, DH3 takes place outside during a sunny day. It's definitely a big improvement from it's standard counterpart. Yellow cabs shine bright, green tree's are... Bright green. We see a much more detailed view of New York. Other then a little grain, the picture is very good for a gritty film like this one. 3.5 on the HD picture scale.

    Live Free Or Die Hard: Being a new film, this one easily outdoes them all. This is a great film to show some friends who are still curious about Bluray. Show them the Truck vs. Jet chase, and you'll get my point. Well lit scenes are some of the best I've seen on Bluray (and HDdvd) The darker scenes hold up quite well too. There's always very strong levels of detail through out the entire film. I've never seen such a detailed Bruce Willis in all my life. You'll see every drop of sweat fall of his bald head. Did I mention how amazing the two chase scenes looked? 4.5 on the HD picture scale.

    If you're a fan, this is a kick a$$ set. Even if the picture isn't the best there ever was on parts 1, 2, and to some extent part 3. It's still a thrill to pick up on small details that we never noticed before. They easily look better then there standard DVD counterparts. My only gripe is that the uncut version of Live Free was not included. I believe it's only CGI blood that was added, but still. Oh well, if you can get a good deal on the set around Xmas, it's well worth the price. Enjoy!

  • Hopefully they didn't mess with the older 3 movies, What ???


    By A39I0G5GPYOLN9 on 2007-10-18
    What are you talking about? please rate the movies after you seen them. Oh, you just pre-ordered them, then why give a 3 star when you haven't see them yet? You know HD dvd is going to die. please rate the movie after you seen them to help other people.

  • The Indestructible Man


    By A3KKM0T1KY42HA on 2008-01-22
    Here's some cool trivia:

    The original 1988 Die Hard is based on a 1979 novel by Roderick Thorp titled Nothing Lasts Forever, which was a sequel to Thorp's book The Detective that was made into the movie The Detective starring Frank Sinatra in 1968. Predator Director John McTiernan directed Die Hard.

    In Die Hard, Hans Gruber is played by Alan Rickman, now more famous for his role as Servious Snape in the Harry Potter series. Rickman and Jeremy Irons, in my opinion, could easily be confused with each other...especially when they're heavily costumed.

    Die Hard 2 was based on the book titled 58 Minutes 58 Minutes by Walter Wager. The plane crash at the beginning of the movie is considered one of the most horrific ever filmed (according to Maxim.

    Die Hard 3 has John McTiernan back in the director's seat, and DH3 is the only one of the four to have been written by a screenwriter. It stars Alan-Rickman-act-alike Jeremy Irons as 'the bad guy'.

    Die Hard 4 is based on a 1997 Wired article by John Carlin (see it here wired.com/wired/archive/5.05/netizen.html). DH4 is directed by Underworld series master Len Wiseman and stars that dude (Justin Long) who's more popular from his stint in the recent Apple Computer commercials than his past acting roles.

    This Blu Ray compilation of all four films is a great package. Chances are that you're here (like I was) because you've already seen the first three, and you're wondering if it's worth it to buy the entire collection in order to get the 4th? I'll say this: the fourth (Live Free or Die Hard) stands out as one of the best, if not the best, of the series. So if you've always wanted the Die Hard series in your collection, this great compilation is for you.

    Like the previous 3 movies, in Live Free or Die Hard John McClane (Bruce Willis) is seemingly indestructible, surviving death defying feat after death defying feat. Willis' banter with costar Long is witty and funnier than anything from the first three movies combined. The action is non-stop, and the supporting cast is fabulous (especially Deadwood's Timothy Olyphant).

    Therefore, you can add this collection to your cart or Die Hard.




  • Good, but could have been better.


    By A13CHNKYZAULKA on 2007-10-17
    I grew up with the Die Hard movies. I really liked the 1st movie and am in the minority becuase I also enjoyed the second. The 3rd and 4th movie I liked, though not as much, because they didn't feel like Die Hard movies as much as the first two did. 1&2 consentrated mostly on John McClain. With the 3rd you had Samuel Jackson. He was a big focus during the movie, but was similar enough to Bruce Willis' character that it didn't distract too much from the movie.

    With the 4th movie, it didn't feel like Die Hard so much. At times, it almost felt like a sequel to 16 blocks, that had been watered down to a PG13. Don't get me wrong though, I did enjoy the movie, but it definitely isn't the Die Hard I grew up with.

    The audio was very good on all films, but I was disappointed by the earlier films video quality. After recently seeing what Warner Bros. were able to do for Blade Runner, the first two movies are pretty disappointing. BR is 25 years old and they were able to make it look like it was made almost yesterday (except for obviously dated tech). I wish they would have taken a little more time and cleaned up the films better.

    While this is a good deal for all 4 movies, you might want to wait for an unrated version before purchasing these. I'm hoping the reason there wasn't an unrated blu-ray version is that they're going back to do some re-edits to make it better than the unrated version released on DVD.

  • GREAT movies, but FOX dropped the ball hard


    By A1VTBMR64OPQVT on 2008-07-02
    First, let me start by saying I love the Die Hard movies. So when I saw this collection on BD, I just couldn't refuse!

    You already know the movies, so let's get to the overall package.

    Positives:
    + DTS MA on every movie that really reinvigorates the films
    + Good set of extras, not a single feature from the standard DVDs is left out, making you think these are the definitive versions to have
    + Special box saves you space on shelf and keeps discs safe. It's a little bigger than the Planet Earth - The Complete BBC Series [Blu-ray] boxset (without the slipcase).
    + Exactly the same discs as individual releases, so you're not getting gimped versions of the already released BD movies --they're the same.
    + Live Free or Die Hard is a total show-stopper, demo material, A+ reference disc. Both in terms of video and audio, this is one of the best movies to showcase what High Definition is all about (and the movie itself is a great ride, btw)

    Negatives:
    - In the first three movies, both subtitles and dubs in spanish are CASTILLIAN, not Latin American. Why on earth did FOX included castillian dubs/subs on an AMERICAN, region locked disc, goes beyond me. They should know by now that most latin people HATE the castillian dubbing, specially when these movies have such great voice acting. Granted, I always prefer to watch movies in their original languaje w/subs, but there's always the chance to borrow or watch the movie with people that prefer to hear it in their own language. Even the regionalized castilian subtitles are distracting. This is not a problem on the 4th movie. The voice acting and subs are the way they should be for an american release.
    - The first 2 movies look downright awful, to the point it seems you put the SE DVD and upconverted it. Time is totally not an excuse: just look at the impressive video quality of Batman: The Movie [Blu-ray]: a 40 yo movie that looks absolutely fantastic (more than it deserves, if I may be so bold). And that flick is probably just being released to make a quick buck on the batman fever, so FOX, you're telling me you couldn't give a AAA movie such as Die Hard a proper transfer? Come on...
    - The 3rd movie looks way better, but still does not compare to the visual blast that is Live Free or Die Hard.
    - The 4th movie is the theatrical, PG-13 version, not the UNRATED one. Again, what's going on here! Simply put, FOX could have put both version on the same disc via seamless branching. This has been a reality since the days of DVD, and there are a couple BD that have this feature already, so NO excuse.
    - The special features on every disc are Standard Def. only to the point most of them look like VHS (this is no exaggeration). Not a single drop of remastering love (let alone HD treatment) has been poured on even the alternate endings.

    Bottom line? This is looking like a future double dip. If you don't care for extras or hearing the movies in a language other than English, this will probably suit you fine, even without the unrated cut of Live Free or Die Hard.

    However, this is far from being the Definitive version of the movies to have, to the point of getting me wondering if FOX actually knows the fact that this edition of the movie should be the one for all the american continent. Moreso, I'm left guessing if they care about what their public wants: both their High Definition users and their non-north american audience.

  • I was disappointed in the picture quality
    By A3NDPHHCOE42CY on 2008-04-28
    Having just purchased a Blue-Ray player, I decided to get some of my favorite movies on BD-ROM.

    In every case except this one, the watching the BD-ROM version was an entirely new experience. The quality of this one was like watching up-converted DVDs.

  • Tons of fun!
    By A1RNL38FZSTVWK on 2008-01-18
    Come on, what's not to like? It's DIE HARD!! I would have to say that this movie was one of the best in the series of the DH movies. (Next to "With a Vengeance")

    Tons of killer action, will keep you on the edge the whole time, right from the beginning!

    It rocks! Go get it!!



  • Region Code
    By AGBF1JZ6DCNPE on 2007-11-30
    The region code of Die Hard Collection is "A" and does not play on my PS3. I am aggrieved second times because of "amazon.com" :(

  • No Unrated Die Hard 4...why?
    By A13WMC6L7CYJY on 2008-05-07
    Chances are you've seen at least one of the first three Die Hard films, and you're familiar with the vocabulary, one liners, and over the top action that gives the series the brilliant style it has. In theaters, Die Hard 4 had the displeasure of a PG-13 rating, and really gutted most of what made Die Hard what it is.

    Now, I understand that most of you think swears or not the movie was fine, but I truly disagree. Iconic moments from all three films (including the incredibly famous Yippie Kai Yay, *@#$%@) had swears in them. From all the films. To not include the unrated edition in this collectors edition set was a slap to my face. Especially because I didn't realize it till I put the Bluray in!

    Now, that being said, this "unrated version" is still completely unavailable on bluray! You won't find it yet! So if you are looking for the gritty laughter and iconic style of the other films, and you want a high definition experience, you'll have to wait.

    If you don't give a damn then get this set because other than that its completely amazing.

  • Help ! I'm thinking of buying this
    By A1CS7NEIYO5AUJ on 2007-11-05
    Does anyone know for sure, Live Free or Die Hard is it the R Version or the Unrated Version in this combo set. I was going to buy this but might rethink it if its the R Version

  • The best Die Hard movies set ever
    By A3T4829CDPMJNN on 2007-11-30
    From where do you want me to start? I have all this movies on DVDs and now I have them on Blu-ray for my BD. There is no way the picture quality can be any batter, on this set way pass any copy I have ever seen. The DTS HD was awesome on all the movies, and the Sound quality That movie has one of the best audio tracks I've heard from Blu-Ray so far.
    I'm happy with my set and I'm hopping you will enjoy them too.


  • Update?
    By A2QC882DJPGATY on 2007-12-28
    They pushed this set so hard and yet we have to wait until they fix a glitch to be able to watch them. Who knows when that will be?
    If I put out a product and pushed very hard to sell it I would have been sure it worked first.

  • The Power of Blu
    By A3AVIBD0EYPTW3 on 2008-01-05

    Awsome Movies on Blu (the #1 Format) and Awsome fast and reliable service all a round from Amazon. I will buy again from this site, hasn't let me down yet. Thanks.

  • blue ray dvd
    By AJO608EBN4D30 on 2008-01-13
    My dvd's did not play in my blue ray machine. It may be a defect in workmanship of the dvd's.

  • A VERY GOOD BLU RAY MOVIE !!!
    By A2658RJAEB1FW on 2008-01-14
    ALL THE MOVIES WHERE GREAT BUT 1 (DIE HARD) THE QUALITY WAS NOT ALL THERE AUIDO & VIDEO DID NO FEEL LIKE BLU - RAY QUALITY. ON THE OTHER HAND THE REST OF THE COLLECTION WAS PERFECT (2,3,4) THOSE FELT LIKE BLU QUALITY .. ALL AROUND BLU - RAY IS THE BEST !!!!!!!!!!!

  • Die Hard
    By A3ENB8DA53BZSH on 2008-01-27
    Very unhappy Can not view 4th disc, due to some problem with the blu-ray processing. Other 3 discs are great. Even call the manufacturer of the Blu-ray disc player on this and all we got was the run around. They blame it on the movie industry.

  • No Director's Cut of Live Free or Die Hard
    By A1MV8VXN28O5YM on 2008-02-15
    I was really bummed to see that the Blu Ray Trilogy did not contain the R rated director's cut. With all that extra space, you think it would not have been an issue.

  • Amazing... almost.
    By A3A5WSUTO61V8B on 2008-07-02
    I definitely recommend this product for any Die Hard fan. The entire collection is perfect... except Live Free or Die Hard is not the unrated version.

  • Not the Unrated Version
    By A2FROKWQUOHS0P on 2007-11-21
    Good set, especially for the price... but be warned that Live Free or Die Hard is NOT the unrated version.

  • Like father, like daughter
    By A7G9D6NJCMOP0 on 2007-12-25
    Even though I noticed that Bruce's showing his age, I still enjoyed watching him in his signature role. The only complain I have is that his daughter should have had more screen time. She's not only daddy's little girl, but grew up to have his tenacity. Maybe a sequel is in order for her to follow in her daddy's footsteps?

  • best Die Hard ever!
    By AVSMRPI23DQI2 on 2007-12-28
    i honestly have not seen DH in about 11 years i think! its one of those great 80's moments for me when life was ..well simple! no internet and lots of fun outdoors with friends! when finding a movie as popular as DH was an achievement in my neck of the woods. But ask any 20 something now about what an amazing guy series this movie is! its "the standard" in guy action movies!

    i recall in the U.S there used to be ad campaign on TNT: "Movies for guys who love movies" DH was always in the lineup!

    Enough reminiscing about DH, for the fact all 4 were released on Bluray was a big step forward! i was hoping to get it when that actually happens. Lets thank sony for not messing up the encoding on these discs like F4 2 (u guys know what i am talking about!) I bring this up because there is a ton of fun stuff on the discs that takes a while to load and experience.

    Back to the movie...i think these 2 guys in Hollywood struck a very nice balance of bringing an old analog hero in a digital world. They kept the amazing depth of the characters around and did not mess it up like most franchise movies when they make a #4 of its kind! i think #4 is the best DH yet. The stunts and the action sequence is BIG guys! i mean BIG! and of course the BD performance in picture and sound added to the realism of what was happening here. This was key always in DH: realism! there were some crazy moments but allot of fun.

    I gave it 4 stars because the 1st DH was similar to T1 in terms of quality. I don't know how much remastering one can do on the older print of DH1 and DH2. But the sound was definitely remastered.

    Every DIE HARD fan must get this! Happy holidays people!

  • LOVED IT!! CAN'T WAIT TO WATCH IT AGAIN AND AGAIN
    By AY1V1IJSPLEGH on 2008-01-03
    I bought the blu ray die hard collection and I LOVED THEM. After watching all of them I couldn't decide which one I liked the most, they were all so good! The sound is out of this world! A+++++

  • Die Hard, Blu-Ray, Oh yeah
    By AX1SNXWNTB2BB on 2008-03-08
    Can't really go wrong with all four Die Hard flicks on Blu-Ray for a reasonable price.

  • Die Hard
    By AFCXRE1RIM22K on 2008-05-30
    Awesome group of movies!!! Great guy movie, girl movie, or any movie!! I love these movies

  • Yawn
    By AJ7JBK7XNYW78 on 2008-06-02
    My husband talks about how boring and obvious dramas (or "Two people talking on a park bench" movies) are, but how obvious and predictable is good ol' Bruce in each and every one of these...talk about YAWN!!!


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