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      • Die Hard 2 is, in the final analysis, a worthwhile action film, but it doesn't deliver nearly as much as the first Die Hard. Nevertheless, those who enjoyed spending a couple hours with John McClane atop the Los Angeles skyline will find much to savor about this outing.
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  1. Die Hard 2 is just as fun to watch. I rewatched them all recently with my eldest kids and Die Hard 2 was their favourite. They watched it again the same week. Sure, it doesn't break any new ground, but it is entertaining. It feels like Die Hard crossed with a Lethal Weapon sequel.

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  3. Jul 3, 1990 · “Die Hard 2” is as unlikely as the Bond pictures, and as much fun. And during a summer when violence and mayhem are allowed to substitute for imagination and good writing, this is an especially well-crafted picture.

  4. I love Die Hard 2 despite its flaws. The plane crash scene is absolutely incredible, and the shootouts are fun and full of adrenaline. Sometimes you just have to turn your human brain off and your lizard brain on for an hour and a half, and you'll have tons of fun.

  5. McClane takes action when a treasonous ex-colonel (William Sadler) seizes control of the airport, threatening to crash every inbound flight unless Esperanza is freed. Watch Die Hard 2 with a ...

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  6. Die Hard 2 (appropriately called Die Harder) ups the ante a bit and has fun with a flurry of furious action scenarios. The fight on the wing of the plane is a classic in its own right, and Die Hard 2 stands alone as one of the best of the genre. 112 out of 151 found this helpful.

  7. In a summer of wildly violent action films, 'Die Hard 2' stands out. It is the best action movie since 'Lethal Weapon II,' as vastly entertaining, exciting and improbable. Full Review |...

  8. Die Hard 2: Directed by Renny Harlin. With Bruce Willis, Bonnie Bedelia, William Atherton, Reginald VelJohnson. John McClane attempts to avert disaster as rogue military operatives seize control of Dulles International Airport in Washington, D.C.

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