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Die Hard 4.0 / X-Men Origins: Wolverine
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Die Hard 4.0
After a twelve-year hiatus, Bruce Willis is back as New York City detective John McClane, who still plays by his own set of rules. Following Die Hard (1988), Die Hard 2 (1990), and Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995), the fourth instalment in the popular action series stars Deadwood's Timothy Olyphant as Thomas Gabriel, an evil mastermind who is determined to bring down the entire infrastructure of the United States on Independence Day, sending the country into anarchy and chaos. Joining him on his mission of destruction is the elegant Mai, played by Maggie Q from Mission Impossible: III. McClane becomes involved when he gets caught in the crossfire while transporting prisoner Matt Farrell (Justin Long, Idiocracy), a hacker extraordinaire who is the perfect complement to the old-school McClane, who eschews mobile phones, computers, and doing anything the easy way. But when Gabriel kidnaps McClane's daughter, Lucy (Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Death Proof), it gets personal. Full of the sarcastic humour, exciting action sequences--including a car flying into a helicopter--and fun characters that have defined the series, Die Hard 4.0 is an excellent addition, directed by Len Wiseman (Underworld). The movie also features Kevin Smith as a computer geek known as Warlock, who still lives in his mother's basement.
Special Features:
- Commentary with Bruce Willis
- Director Len Wiseman and Edito Nicolas De Toth
- Deleted and Extended Scenes
- Gag Reel
- Die Hard by Guyz Nite Featurette
- Behind the Scenes with Guyz Nite Featurette
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
As the title implies, X-Men Origins: Wolverine is the back story of the fiery and conflicted Wolverine (né James Logan), whose mutant powers include killer claws that shoot from his knuckles and a regenerative ability that allows him to live seemingly forever. Taking a few mild liberties but staying relatively faithful to the comic-book source material, Origins follows Logan from his first recognition of his mutant powers as a young child up through his infamous adamantium rebirth and the total memory loss that would subsequently fuel his angry quest. Wolverine’s story has enough intriguing details to allow for a grown-up psychodrama in the mold of The Dark Knight, and the actors on hand--including Danny Huston as Stryker and Liev Schreiber as Logan’s half-brother, Victor (aka Sabretooth)--have the chops to deliver. Director Gavin Hood, however, opts in favor of cinematic razzle-dazzle heavy on John Woo-style action-ballet and CGI glitz. From Deadpool’s eye-popping swordplay (the action-adventure equivalent of Riverdance) to the tightrope-walk of a fight scene in the film’s finale, Wolverine is a blockbuster action film in the most fundamental sense of the word.
Special Features:
- Wolverine Unleashed: The Complete Origins
- Japanese Bar Scene
- 20th Century Fox
- Marvel
- Gavin Hood
- Len Wiseman
- 15
- Bruce Willis
- Maggie Q
- Justin Long
- Jeffrey Wright
- Hugh Jackman
- Ryan Reynolds
- Liev Schreiber
- Dominic Monaghan
- Lynn Collins
- Danny Huston
- Daniel Henney
- Taylor Kisch
- Kevin Durand
- Scott Adkins
- Timothy Olyphant
- Kevin Smith
- 16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
- English
- 2
- Die Hard
- 2
Die Hard 4.0 / X-Men Origins: Wolverine
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Die Hard 4.0
After a twelve-year hiatus, Bruce Willis is back as New York City detective John McClane, who still plays by his own set of rules. Following Die Hard (1988), Die Hard 2 (1990), and Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995), the fourth instalment in the popular action series stars Deadwood's Timothy Olyphant as Thomas Gabriel, an evil mastermind who is determined to bring down the entire infrastructure of the United States on Independence Day, sending the country into anarchy and chaos. Joining him on his mission of destruction is the elegant Mai, played by Maggie Q from Mission Impossible: III. McClane becomes involved when he gets caught in the crossfire while transporting prisoner Matt Farrell (Justin Long, Idiocracy), a hacker extraordinaire who is the perfect complement to the old-school McClane, who eschews mobile phones, computers, and doing anything the easy way. But when Gabriel kidnaps McClane's daughter, Lucy (Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Death Proof), it gets personal. Full of the sarcastic humour, exciting action sequences--including a car flying into a helicopter--and fun characters that have defined the series, Die Hard 4.0 is an excellent addition, directed by Len Wiseman (Underworld). The movie also features Kevin Smith as a computer geek known as Warlock, who still lives in his mother's basement.
Special Features:
- Commentary with Bruce Willis
- Director Len Wiseman and Edito Nicolas De Toth
- Deleted and Extended Scenes
- Gag Reel
- Die Hard by Guyz Nite Featurette
- Behind the Scenes with Guyz Nite Featurette
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
As the title implies, X-Men Origins: Wolverine is the back story of the fiery and conflicted Wolverine (né James Logan), whose mutant powers include killer claws that shoot from his knuckles and a regenerative ability that allows him to live seemingly forever. Taking a few mild liberties but staying relatively faithful to the comic-book source material, Origins follows Logan from his first recognition of his mutant powers as a young child up through his infamous adamantium rebirth and the total memory loss that would subsequently fuel his angry quest. Wolverine’s story has enough intriguing details to allow for a grown-up psychodrama in the mold of The Dark Knight, and the actors on hand--including Danny Huston as Stryker and Liev Schreiber as Logan’s half-brother, Victor (aka Sabretooth)--have the chops to deliver. Director Gavin Hood, however, opts in favor of cinematic razzle-dazzle heavy on John Woo-style action-ballet and CGI glitz. From Deadpool’s eye-popping swordplay (the action-adventure equivalent of Riverdance) to the tightrope-walk of a fight scene in the film’s finale, Wolverine is a blockbuster action film in the most fundamental sense of the word.
Special Features:
- Wolverine Unleashed: The Complete Origins
- Japanese Bar Scene
- 20th Century Fox
- Marvel
- Gavin Hood
- Len Wiseman
- 15
- Bruce Willis
- Maggie Q
- Justin Long
- Jeffrey Wright
- Hugh Jackman
- Ryan Reynolds
- Liev Schreiber
- Dominic Monaghan
- Lynn Collins
- Danny Huston
- Daniel Henney
- Taylor Kisch
- Kevin Durand
- Scott Adkins
- Timothy Olyphant
- Kevin Smith
- 16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
- English
- 2
- Die Hard
- 2
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