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Die
Hard (1988)
In director John McTiernan's action-thriller blockbuster
about the robbery of the 40 story high-rise Plaza Towers of Nakatomi's
corporate headquarters in Los Angeles (Century City) - a group of
heavily-armed terrorists invaded the company's Christmas Eve Party,
and attempted to steal $640 million in negotiable bearer bank bonds
inside the building's vault:
- the breathtaking, tense, nail-biting action sequences
on the 30th floor of the 40-story high-rise corporate headquarters
building
- the pitting of off-duty, New York City cop John McClane
(Bruce Willis) against villainous internationalist terrorist Hans
Gruber (Alan Rickman); the clever scene of McClane's alert or warning
to the terrorists that he was armed with the machine gun taken from
Tony (Andreas Wisinewski) - McClane sent Tony's corpse (with a Santa
hat) in an elevator to the 30th floor with an X-mas message from
McClane scrawled on his sweatshirt: "Now I Have a Machine Gun
- Ho-Ho-Ho".
- McClane's crawling through a narrow ventilation shaft
and his quip: "Now I know what a TV dinner feels like"
- McClane's famous line: "Yippee-kai-yay, motherf--ker!"
- the scene of his walking barefoot on shattered glass
when he fled through the EXIT door
- after saving the hostages, McClane's daring jump
and dangling from the rooftop via a firehose, in order to escape
and avoid the building's detonation, and his nerve-biting effort
to disattach himself from the hose that was pulling him downward
- the final tense showdown in which Gruber was holding
bloodied McClane's estranged wife Holly (Bonnie Bedalia) hostage;
by getting into a laughing fit with Gruber (and his thug assistant
Eddie (Dennis Hayden)), he was able to distract the men - and suddenly
reached for a concealed gun taped onto his back; he shot and killed
Eddie in the forehead and wounded Gruber in the shoulder - the bullet
also broke the window behind Gruber
Gruber's Plummet to His Death
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- McClane blew on the barrel of his pistol, and joked:
"Happy trails, Hans!", as Gruber stumbled backwards through
the broken window pane; Gruber grabbed for Holly's arm and metal
wristwatch-band, but McClane released or unclasped the band, and
watched as Gruber, still threatening with a gun in his right hand,
unforgettably fell backwards to his death 30 stories below
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McClane's Warning: "Now I Have a Machine Gun Ho-Ho-Ho"
McClane's Bloodied Bare Feet
TV Dinner Quip
"Yippee-kai-yay..."
McClane Jumping to Escape High-Rise's Explosion, Attached
to Firehose
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