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I liked this movie a lot but I'm not sure if I liked it as much as the one with his daughter in it. Maybe about the same...I'm just a little torn on that.
I just enjoy all of Bruce Willis action movies like this and they're more fun if they're personal like the Die Hard movies.
He has covered the whole family, now for the grand parents
Good movie but I want them scale back a bit in terms of scope for future die hard movies like the original.