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  1. CoreyII

    The 'DIE HARD' appreciation thread.

    Inspector!, How dare you eat a Twinkie, you're a Krimpet man, never forget that! Or I'll revoke your Delaware card. ;)
  2. CoreyII

    The 'DIE HARD' appreciation thread.

    Talk about a quick response. Inspector, I responded to your comment earlier at about 1:00 a.m. Pacific Time, but the Forum was having some techincal problems so I couldn't post my response. Anyway, shame on me, how could I forget about Coming to America, it's like one of my four favorite...
  3. CoreyII

    The 'DIE HARD' appreciation thread.

    Hey Inspector, McClane may have had Samuel L. Jackson, but Colonel Stuart had J.J.'s father from "Good Times", John Amos, a.k.a. Seth from the "Beastmaster" :). Also, let's not forget that Die Hard 2 had a pre-Andy Sipowicz (NYPD Blue) Dennis Franz doing what he does best, playing an asshole...
  4. CoreyII

    The 'DIE HARD' appreciation thread.

    NOT! :) Hey Tim, while I'll definitely put Die Hard above Die Hard 2 (only slightly), Renny Harlin damn near suprpassed McTiernan with the sequel. Die Hard is ultimately the better movie, but Die Hard 2: Die Harder had a lot of good things going for it, like Colonel Stuart. At the end of the...
  5. CoreyII

    The 'DIE HARD' appreciation thread.

    Nice reply Nate, but at this stage in the game, I don't think we need any spoiler tags for Die Hard 2, the movie is almost 20 years old. :).
  6. CoreyII

    The 'DIE HARD' appreciation thread.

    Just had to put this out there, but my favorite Die Hard villain is Colonel Stuart (William Sadler) from Die Hard 2: Die Harder. If prefer him much more than Hans Gruber and definitely more than Simon Gruber. The reason why is because my favorite type of villains are the "Thinking Brutes"...
  7. CoreyII

    The 'DIE HARD' appreciation thread.

    Yeah Inspector, you really blew that one. I can't believe you chose to watch Chucky over John McClane on the big screen ( Sorry, but I just had to rub some salt in the wound ;) ). I remember seeing Die Hard at the theaters and at the Tri-State Mall of all places. I remember being totally...
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