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| Media Reviews Live Free or Die Hard on Blu-rayDiscuss Live Free or Die Hard on Blu-ray in the HD World | Computers | Games | Media forum; Live Free or Die Hard on Blu-ray Starring: Bruce Willis, Justin Long, Timothy Olyphant, Kevin Smith, Maggie Q
Director: Len Wiseman
Studio: Fox
Production Year: 2007
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| Live Free or Die Hard on Blu-ray ![]() Director: Len Wiseman Studio: Fox Production Year: 2007 Media Year: 2007 Rating: PG-13 Length: 130 Movie ![]() Bruce Willis is back as John McClane, the everyman cop hero. In this film, which could be dubbed Die Hard Hackers, Det. McClane is given the simple task of bringing in a Mac-using hacker named Matthew Farrell (Justin Long from the Mac vs PC ads). Of course Farrell uses a Mac, and of course in trying to execute the simple task of bringing him in, McClean stumbles upon a terrorist plot to overthrow the government. Willis still has the charisma to carry a Die Hard movie, and this latest in the series was a pleasure to watch. It’s not quite like Die Hard films of the past, mainly because the in joke is that McClane is a relic of a cop. “You’re a Timex watch in a digital age,” He is told by lead hacker terrorist Thomas Gabriel (Timothy Olyphant, whom you may recognize from Deadwood). The theme of Willis’ age and his lack of understanding of modern digital culture recurs throughout the movie. Through it all, McClane loses some of his original appeal as the everyman. In this new version of Die Hard (called Die Hard 4.0 in Europe), he performs stunts that movie superheroes wouldn’t even try - you’ll see him get beat up by a kung-fu chick, roll out of a speeding car and generally spend most of the movie looking like he belongs under the treads of an M1 Abrams. Die Hard fans will be pleased to know that, like the Timex watch, McClane takes a licking and keeps on ticking. PG-13 It came as some disappointment to the Die Hard initiated that Live Free or Die Hard was going to be rated PG-13. Yes, a copout to our politically correct, modern box office paradigm that allows 15 year-old-boys to dictate mainstream cinema. Gone are the big budget action films that weren’t afraid to show a pair of boobs on screen before blowing the whole place to smithereens. ![]() Low brow? Maybe so, but at least violent action films of the past were genuinely low brow and not preening about trying to fit into a rating system two sizes too small. The DVD release of Live Free or Die Hard has much of the cut dialogue restored, so true to form, McClane is dropping F-words like a muther-… and the signature Yipy Ki yay … line is fully audible. The Blu-ray version, however, has the PG-13 rating. Frankly, watching a tidied up version of the film wasn’t distracting at all. I still heard the signature Yipee-Ki-Yay… line and spilled beer on myself jumping up and screaming as popcorn spewed from my face. The line might have been slightly obscured by gunfire - but hey, it’s gunfire! Video ![]() Mpeg-4 AVC, 1080P/24, 2.35:1 aspect ratio. The video is strong, though not exemplary of HD technology. It’s a bit cool in the color temperature scale, which might have muddied the darker scenes a bit. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a crisp high definition picture. But clear, sun-drenched cityscapes just don’t look as bright and inviting as other movies I’ve seen in Blu-ray. Audio ![]() ![]() The film also has some nice separation effects. Certain scenes actually manipulated front to surround speaker positional effects to make things move around the living-room. In fitting with the film’s over-the-top theme, the soundtrack was far from realistic – guns erupt like cannons, and although I’ve never seen cars fly through the air before, I’m pretty sure they wouldn’t produce a resonant frequency in the 30Hz range. But in Live Free or Die Hard they do, and when they crash it sounds like the end of the world. It’s glorious; I loved the soundtrack on this film. Special Features ![]() Cast Commentary featuring Director/Writer/Producer: I didn’t take the time to listen, but it’s there for the true Die Hard faithful and it does feature Bruce Willis. Black Hat Intercept! Game: I avoid on-disc games at all cost. I’d rather pull my toenails out than wait for the ridiculous things to load on the too-slow, current generation Blu-ray disc players out there today. D-Box: I never knew about this. Apparently if you play this back in a computer with a D-Box compatible motion chair you get something that will probably need to be explained to me before I understand. It seems gimmicky, but I’m open minded. Analog Hero in a Digital World: The Making of Live Free or Die Hard: Long, long documentary with many chapters. It’s mostly the usual self-congratulatory stuff you get in making of featurettes. A few decent scenes and insights are buried beneath way too much Hollywood politicking about how great and wonderful everyone is. The one bright spot was a whole chapter devoted to co-star Justin Long. He brings a quirky sarcasm that I can certainly relate to. It was hard to tell if he was serious about the people who auditioned for his part before him. I take it to be him joking and making a mockery of the whole interview – classic! Yippie-Ki-Yay Featurette: Bruce Willis sitting at the bottom of a staircase speaking frankly about the project on the day it was released. It’s a good feature - only several minutes and Willis is surprisingly honest about not really liking the second two movies so much despite their positives. It’s not a load of the usual which was very refreshing. Die Hard by Guyz Night: A mock-band music video that plays on the campy humor aspect of the Die Hard franchise. It’s very Spinal Tap - funny to watch once. Behind the Scenes with Guyz Night: Did I mention the video was kind of funny? This feature is provided in case you didn’t get the joke the first time. Overall: ![]() If you’re a fan of the Die Hard franchise and own a Blu-ray player, this is probably the version you want. The PG-13 rating shouldn’t offend you, although I believe it’s just a ploy to release the Blu-ray director’s cut later. I enjoyed the movie as a campy action film - 3 out of 5 overall is better than average. I almost want to give it a four because I had fun watching, but knowing there is another cut of the film out there disappoints me. This disc is not complete without the option of choosing between versions. This is the Blu-ray after all. To summarize, Live Free or Die Hard on Blu-ray has an amazing audio track and solid but not overwhelming video. It’s a must have for the Die Hard and a definite rental for the casual Willis fan. Wayde | ||||
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| Re: Live Free or Die Hard on Blu-ray Watched this tonight and it was absolutely hands-down one of the best surround and sub-bass movies I've seen in quite some time. Transformers was good... LFDH was great! If you want a movie to show off the audio of your HT system, look no further... this is it! Awesome... ![]() | ||||
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| Re: Live Free or Die Hard on Blu-ray I watched it as well, Unfortunately only on SD DVD but I will agree that it has some serious bass even with only Dolby digital. The surround was impressive. My pet peeve with the movie was the poor editing of some parts. lip-sync was off by a huge amount in places and that really bothers me. Particularly on fast moving scenes where Bruce was talking on the radio or muttering to himself. Obviously they added the vocals in later. My 14 year old daughter watched this movie with us (the first time for Die hard) and loved it. Over all given I have always loved the Die Hard series. I will still give it a 4 out of 5. Home theater: Onkyo TXSR805, Samson Servo 4120 amp bridged @240wattsX2 Two Channel system: Yamaha RXV995, Mission 764i's, Yamaha YST FSW100 sub My Webpage | ||||
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| Re: Live Free or Die Hard on Blu-ray The sad thing is that its not available on HD DVD so I cant see it in its true glory This format war is driving me nuts![]() I cant justify spending the money on a BluRay player but I wish I could. Home theater: Onkyo TXSR805, Samson Servo 4120 amp bridged @240wattsX2 Two Channel system: Yamaha RXV995, Mission 764i's, Yamaha YST FSW100 sub My Webpage | ||||
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| Re: Live Free or Die Hard on Blu-ray Don't do it... combo players are coming. The newer ones that include HQV processors are declining in price. I really think it's a watershed price point for the technology. I know we're never "there" in the technology, there'll always be something around the corner. But when we have combo players that upscale to the performance of the HQV processors selling for sub-$1K, that's a plateau. Considering it was only two-three years ago DVD players by Denon that had this processor were selling in excess of $3K, this is some powerful stuff that should be available in a month's time. Sonnie is even going to sell it at the shack store. The only alternative I could think of is to be such a big video game fan that you own both Xbox360 and it's very decent HD DVD player (which I hear current gen has HDMI/1080P) and a PS3 which is widely considered the best Blu-ray player out today. Wayde | ||||
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| Re: Live Free or Die Hard on Blu-ray yea this movie rocks, i only got a 2.1 though, but still, the bass is really crazy, all the rifles and guns sounded stunning. Also, the blu-ray + hd-dvd player + blu-ray writer driver for computers are selling for 400 I think, the LG, it is tempting but still too expensive IMO | ||||
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| Re: Live Free or Die Hard on Blu-ray I bought it on BD. I love the end and the collapsing bridge sound effects That reminds me how strong my subs are ![]() I am surprised other forums gave the video 5/5. ASME AI Yamaha RX-V2500, Wharfedale Diamond 9.6 Fronts, Wharfedale Diamond CM Center, Diamond DFS Surround and rear, Behringer FBQ 2496, Dual RL-P18s 625L LLTs, Dual TA-2400 Pro (2 * 2000 W Amp), Samsung HD870 DVD player, Carada BW 16:9 106" screen, Epson TW-2000, 60 Gb PS3 Important HT proverbs: - "You can never have too much headroom" (talking about bass) - "you can never have too big a screen" (talking about still pictures) Projector selection basics Epson TW 2000 review | ||||
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| Re: Live Free or Die Hard on Blu-ray I'm in the camp where I was disappointed. Basically the story was the same... misdirection in order to pull off a robbery. As much as I hated the second installment of this franchise, at least it had a different story line. Where I had problems was with the outrageous situations McClane was not only getting into, but miraculously getting out of. By the time he jumps on the airplane I was already out of my quota for 'suspending reality' and just enjoying a movie for what it is. The same thing happened with the Lethal Weapon franchise. It started out kicking behind as a pure action flick, and then descended into almost a parody of itself by the end. But hey... if in Die Hard 2 McClane can have nine grenades lobbed into the cockpit of a military transport, and have enough time to strap himself into the pilot seat and hit the eject button before even one of the grenades go off... I guess he can jump on the wing of a fighter jet and wrestle it to the ground too! The only real saving grace to me was Justin Long and Kevin Smith. Smith will forever be Silent Bob to me so I got a chuckle out of his 'command center'. Wayde I agree... think McClane will wear a cape in the next one? ![]() "Make everything as simple as possible, but no simpler." - Albert Einstein "If all else fails, spin the cat."- Grzboken | ||||
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