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'''''Die Hard''''' is an American action film series that originated with {{W|Roderick Thorp}}'s novel ''{{W|Nothing Lasts Forever}}''. All five films revolve around the main character of {{W|John McClane}}, a New York City/Los Angeles police detective who continually finds himself in the middle of a crisis where he is the only hope against disaster. | '''''Die Hard''''' is an American action film series that originated with {{W|Roderick Thorp}}'s novel ''{{W|Nothing Lasts Forever}}''. All five films revolve around the main character of {{W|John McClane}}, a New York City/Los Angeles police detective who continually finds himself in the middle of a crisis where he is the only hope against disaster. | ||
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{{TB|"[[The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson]]"}} | {{TB|"[[The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson]]"}} | ||
{{TB|At the end, [[Homer]] drives his car through Central Park like a madman. {{W|John McClane}} does the same thing in the film ''{{W|Die Hard with a Vengeance}}.}} | {{TB|At the end, [[Homer]] drives his car through Central Park like a madman. {{W|John McClane}} does the same thing in the film ''{{W|Die Hard with a Vengeance}}.}} | ||
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{{TB|[[Agent Johnson]], one of the [[FBI]] Agents who placed Homer on the job, was apparently named after one of the FBI Agents from ''{{W|Die Hard}}''.}} | {{TB|[[Agent Johnson]], one of the [[FBI]] Agents who placed Homer on the job, was apparently named after one of the FBI Agents from ''{{W|Die Hard}}''.}} | ||
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{{TB|In the ''[[Mr. Smith Goes to Washington]]'' remake, Homer says "I second that motion... with a vengeance.", referencing ''{{W|Die Hard with a Vengeance}}''.}} | {{TB|In the ''[[Mr. Smith Goes to Washington]]'' remake, Homer says "I second that motion... with a vengeance.", referencing ''{{W|Die Hard with a Vengeance}}''.}} | ||
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{{TB|The Sea Captain's boat, the ''[[Orca II]]'', has "die harder" under the name, a reference to ''{{W|Die Hard 2}}'', which is sometimes subtitled "Die Harder".}} | {{TB|The Sea Captain's boat, the ''[[Orca II]]'', has "die harder" under the name, a reference to ''{{W|Die Hard 2}}'', which is sometimes subtitled "Die Harder".}} | ||
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{{TB|''[["Yippee Ki-Yay, Mr. Flanders"]]''}} | {{TB|''[["Yippee Ki-Yay, Mr. Flanders"]]''}} | ||
{{TB|The title of the comic story is a reference to the line "Yippee ki-yay, Mr. Falcon" from ''{{W|Die Hard 2}}''.}} | {{TB|The title of the comic story is a reference to the line "Yippee ki-yay, Mr. Falcon" from ''{{W|Die Hard 2}}''.}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:30, April 15, 2024
Die Hard is an American action film series that originated with Roderick Thorp's novel Nothing Lasts Forever. All five films revolve around the main character of John McClane, a New York City/Los Angeles police detective who continually finds himself in the middle of a crisis where he is the only hope against disaster.
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