Die Hard:
Bruce Willis stars as New York City Detective John McClane, newly arrived in Los Angeles to spend the Christmas holiday with his estranged wife (Bonnie Bedelia). But as McClane waits for his wife’s office party to break-up, terrorists seize control of the building. While the terrorist leader, Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) and his savage henchman (Alexander Godunov) round up hostages, McClane slips away unnoticed. Armed with only a service revolver and his cunning, McClane launches his own one-man war. A crackling thriller from beginning to end, DIE HARD explodes with heart-stopping suspense.
Special Features:
- Audio Commentary by Director John McTiernan and Production Designer Jackson DeGovia
- Scene Specific Commentary
- Extended “Power Shutdown” Scene
- Text Commentary with cast and crew
- From the Vault: The Newscasts
- From the Vault: Outtakes
- From the Vault “Turning off the Power”
- Magazine Article: American Cinematographer
- Magazine Article: Cinefex
- “The Cutting Room - Scene Editing Workshop”
- “The Cutting Room - Multi Camera Shooting”
- “The Cutting Room - Audio Mixing”
- Interactive Slide Show
- The Script
- Trailers
- Ad Campaign Featurette
Die Hard 2 - Die Harder:
Bruce Willis returns as the heroic cop who battles not only terrorist, but also an incompetent airport police chief (Dennis Franz), the heard-headed commander (John Amos) of the Army’s anti-terrorist squad and deadly winter snowstorm. The runaways are littered with death and destruction, and McClane is in a race against time. his wife (Bonnie Bedelia) is trapped on one of the planes circling overhead, which is desperately low on fuel.
Special Features:
- Theatrical Trailer
- Featurette
- The Cast
- TV Documentary: “The Making of Die Hard 2”
- Featurette: “The Making of Die Hard 2” Part of Fox EPK
- Trailers
- Deleted Scenes
- Interview with Renny Harlin
- Featurette: Villain’s Profile
- Behind the Scenes Storyboards Featurettes
- Storyboard Sequence
- Visual Effects Sequences
- Side-by-side Comparisons
Die Hard - With a Vengeance:
Bruce Willis returns as detective John Mclane, who as always, is in the wrong place at the wrong time. In this adrenalin charged, action-packed thriller, things aren't going well for John McClane: his marriage is breaking up, he's been suspended from the force and now the brother of Hans Gruber, the German terrorist he threw off a building a few years back, is threatening to blow up a school if McClane doesn't run around the city solving his demeaning and dangerous puzzles. With the help of Zeus, a Harlem electrician, McClane discovers Gruber's plot to distract the NYPD while he clears the federal bank of billions of dollars of gold.
Special Features:
- Behind the Scenes Featurette
- A Night to Die For/McClane is Back Featurette
- Die Hard 3 Featurette
- Alternate Ending With Optional Commentary by Screen Writer Jonathan Hensleigh
- Three Behind the Scenes Segments: Terror In The Subway, Prepping the Park, Blowing Up Bonwit
- Storyboard Sequence
- Interview with Bruce Willis
- Villain's Profile
- Seven Visual Effects Sequences
- Theatical Trailers
- Easter Egg
- Gag Reel
Die Hard 4.0:
When a criminal plot is in place to take down the entire computer and technological structure that supports the economy of the United States (and the world), it's up to a decidedly "old school" hero, police detective John McClane, to take down the conspiracy, aided by a young hacker.
Special Features:
- Audio Commentary by Bruce Willis, Director Len Wiseman and Editor Nicholas De Toth
- Audio Commentary by Writers Mark Bomback and David Warcom
- Four Extended Scenes: Red Bull, Warlock's Mom, Gabriel's Mimic
- Featurette: Yippie-Ki-Yay Mother F*****!
- Gag Reel
- Two Featurettes: Die Hard by Guyz Night, Behind The Scenes with Guyz Night
- Analogue Hero in a Digital World: Making of Die Hard 4.0
- Three Featurettes: Hacker Underworld, Homeland Security in a Cyber Age, Matt's Pad with Justin Long
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