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Moscow, Russia | Bomb
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5.2/10
IMDbBest stunt with a vehicle | 2014 | Jeffrey J.
Worst Film of the Year | 2014
Biggest Disappointment of the Year | 2013
Film Composer of the Year | 2014 | Marco
Film Composer of the Year For and | 2014 | Marco
Favorite Thriller Movie | 2014
Best Stunt Coordinator and or nd Unit Director | 2013 | Steve M.
Best International Poster | 2013
Worst Film | 2013
Worst Picture | 2013
Worst Movie of the Year | 2013
Budget 92,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 304,654,182 USD
This was the first Die Hard film where the original script was explicitly written as an entry in the Die Hard series. The first Die Hard (1988) film was based on a novel by Roderick Thorp. Die Hard 2 (1990) was first written as a script based on Walter Wager's novel '58 Minutes'. Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) famously took its basic idea from Jonathan Hensleigh's screenplay Simon Says. Live Free or Die Hard (2007) was retro-fitted from the original screenplay WW3.com, which was nearly filmed on its own merits before the 9/11 terrorist attacks caused it to be shelved.
John McClane's cellphone ringtone is Ludwig van Beethoven's Ode to Joy from his 9th Symphony; a theme song of the first Die Hard (1988) film. It was also teased in the background theme in the FBI reveal scene in Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995).
The core idea for the film - the dynamic between John McClane and his son - came from Bruce Willis.
Filming of the Mi-24 Hind helicopter firing scenes took place at a military shooting range where Major Peter Simon, Air Operations Commander of Szolnok Helicopter Base, Hungarian Air Force (the pilot of the helicopter in all scenes) operated the gunship's Gryazev-Shipunov GS-30-2k (30 mm) auto-cannons and S-8 (80 mm) rockets with live ammunition to make sure the shooting effects will be as realistic as possible. Background and targets were applied in post-production.
The Russian gang had no actual Russian members. The roles were played by Slovakian, Hungarian, Serbian, Mongolian and Ukrainian actors.
"John McClane: Need a hug? Jack McClane: We're not a hugging family. John McClane: Damn straight!"
"John McClane: The shit we do for our kids. Yippie-kai-yay, motherfucker."