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Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review

Die Hard (1988)

Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review

Shat on Entertainment

Tv & Film, Film Reviews

4.51.8K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2016

⏱️ 58 minutes

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This week Roger, Gene, and Dick cook up the perfect receipt for a delicious 1980's cinematic treat. With all the key ingredients on hand:  a cop trapped inside a high-rise, a team of desperate terrorists, an iconic villain with brains and panache, and a group of hostages including the cop's estranged wife and you've got yourself the classic 1998 Die Hard.

 

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0:00.0

Do you think in a remake that Kevin Hart would play Argyll?

0:04.0

Chris Tucker. He's a little too old.

0:08.0

What, you're too old, you can be too old to be a cat, uh, limo driver? I've seen old in motor, my uncle's a limo driver,'ve seen old a motor my uncle's limo driver he's like 50

0:13.7

something remember when we first met John McLean our god picked him up from the

0:19.3

plane and took him down the nakatome tower at the Christmas party and the terrorists were

0:26.3

over zealous but it was sweet when they killed Ellis and with a little 11 from

0:32.1

Alan John McLean King dies.

0:35.0

Welcome back to Shatt the movies, the podcast where we answer the question where the movies we love when growing up really that good.

0:42.0

My name is Roger Roper, also known as the

0:43.7

Raj and alongside me I've got two co-hosts, Dick Ebert, Big D. Hello, how are you?

0:49.1

And our newcomer, Gene Lyons. Ho, ho, ho, Gene Lyons. Ho, ho, ho,

0:54.0

and each week we take a look back in time and decide if our favorite films from the 80s and 90s still hold up.

0:59.0

Each week our audience selects from four movie choices

1:02.0

that we then break out our VHS

1:04.3

taper winders and watch the movie that's only the highest number of votes

1:07.3

tonight's movie is my one of my favorites especially from a from an action perspective and it's also the

1:15.3

thematic song for the podcast it's die-hard guys. Yes! I think it was great. It was a nice refreshing reminder of what made 80's

1:29.2

action so enjoyable. Yeah there were a lot of really great 80s action movies and I think that with this movie you started to see action movies kind of take a turn for like move away from the big schlocktastic movies like, you know,

1:46.0

commando or predator. As great as those movies are,

1:50.0

late and Rambo, they still have some shlockiness to the to the movie.

1:56.6

This this was like the first one where you could actually relate to the action

2:00.8

hero. Yeah, I think John Mcain was an every man. He wasn't he wasn't huge

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