Movie Fanatic:
We met A Good Day to Die Hard star Bruce Willis to talk about the Die Hard franchise and how after 25 years, the public still cannot get enough of the wise-cracking John McClane.
We wondered what is the biggest difference between Willis’ work on Die Hard in 1986 and A Good Day to Die Hard?
“I get up a little slower from the ground after I’ve fallen into something – that dumpster I fell into,” Willis said and laughed. “But, it’s okay. I’m doing alright. I’m here today!”
Willis is clearly a fan of his franchise, but is even more passionate about its ability to work the words Die Hard into the title.
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It's true for most people that the character of John McClane never gets old. I always like to go see his movies.