Bruce Willis as John McClane Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) dir. John McTiernan
(Are you all right?) "Yeah. It's laundry day."
Bruce Willis as John McClane Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) dir. John McTiernan
"Hey, fellas! Mickey O'Brian, aqueduct security. Hey, listen. We got a report of a guy comin' through here with eight reindeer..."
Bruce Willis as John McClane Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) dir. John McTiernan
Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995)
A Night to Die For on CBS, hosted by Samuel L. Jackson
damn 1995 has my number down
it is funny that McClane and Zeus split up during the rush to the subway, bc Zeus does make it there with time to spare to answer the phone. If McClane had stayed with Zeus, would Simon have gone
"Aw, well it's on a delay trigger so, sorry, but you get points for the next round! good job! gold star!"
or more of a "Pack it up boys, got bested by two guys in a taxi. No, no we're not stealing the gold bullion today, sorry."
I forgot about this bit, via wikipedia:
Like most of the films in the series, the premise of this film was repurposed from a stand-alone project. Various scripts were written for Die Hard 3; a number of them were ultimately rejected by Bruce Willis on the grounds that they felt like retreads of the action movies that came in the wake of the first film. One script, originally titled Troubleshooter, had McClane fighting terrorists on a Caribbean cruise line, but was rejected for being too similar to Under Siege. Troubleshooter was later repurposed for Speed 2: Cruise Control.
The script ultimately used was intended for a film entitled Simon Says, originally positioned as a Brandon Lee vehicle and the character of Zeus was written with an actress in mind. Warner Bros. bought the script and rewrote it as a Lethal Weapon sequel. Warner Bros. later put the script in turnaround, only to be purchased by 20th Century Fox and rewritten as a Die Hard film.
Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995)
ah just let him have his morning coffee and depression in peace