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The undignified end to a classic franchise unzips a new lease of life on streaming

Almost every major franchise succumbs to the law of diminishing returns eventually, but few have fallen quite so far from grace as Die Hard. Of course, there was only one way to go when the series kicked off with one of the greatest action movies ever made, but that still doesn’t excuse the woeful A Good Day to Die Hard from being so poor.

Striking while the iron was still fairly hot after Live Free or Die Hard, John Moore took over behind the camera for the fifth and presumably final installment, and delivered exactly what you’d expect from the director of Mark Wahlberg’s horrendous Max Payne. In the end, everything about A Good Day to Die Hard lived to underwhelm from the first to last minute, although we can at least be thankful there were only 97 of them to deal with.



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