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Tribute to John McClane Music: Created by AI Suno.com Lyrics: Created by chatgpt.com Translated by deepl.com Sound edited by Audacity Die Hard (1988) Die Hard 2 (1990) Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) Die Hard 4.0 (2007) A Good Day to Die Hard (2013) Details Behind The Making Of Die Hard. Bruce Willis Was The Last Choice to John McClane character. While “yippee-ki-yay” was in the original script, Willis added the colorful button on the line to add some flair and the rest is history. While the movie does take a heap of inspiration from the novel, including many or its memorable action sequences. The air ducts, heaving a bomb right down the elevator shaft, even the climactic strapping a gun to McClane’s back; it all canine right from the pages of Nothing Lasts Forever. However, if you ever wondered the last ride of Hans Gruber looks legit isn’t because of how great Alan Rickman is, it’s because when he performed the stunt, the director informed him they’d drop him on the count of three. When they filmed the scene though, the surprise was on Rickman; they dropped him on two. The real-life building is Fox headquarters, and it definitely makes for a pretty shot for a tv or movie to shoot at. Several of the key scenes in the film took place within the elevator shafts and air ducts of Nakatomi Plaza.The stuntman who was performing the death-defying fete tumbled a decent height before grabbing onto another vent. Once John McTiernan realized the stuntman was ok, he decided to put this scene into the final cut. There are a ton of action scenes in Die Hard, and most of them all have guns. A lot of guns. All of those guns needed to sound like real guns. So, John McTiernan asked for and received special blanks for the film’s artillery. That artillery was loud, and with Bruce Willis having to fire rounds in close quarters, particularly the sequence where Willis blasts one of the henchmen from underneath a table, he blasted some of his hearing away too. Willis received partial hearing loss from his trouble. One of the coolest parts about Die Hard is that John McClane is just an ordinary guy. When he comes to visit his wife, he’s wearing ordinary clothes. He’s cleaning himself up and just wearing a tank top when the criminals attack and he has to quickly swing into action.By the end of McClane’s ordeal, his undershirt had seen far better days. But Willis (or the prop master) kept the shirt for nearly twenty years. During the promotion for Live Free Or Die Hard, Willis stopped by the Smithsonian Museum to donate the shirt and a poster for the original film. It now resides nearby Dorothy’s red slippers and President Lincoln’s epic top hat. Funnily enough, Bruce Willis, whose character is mocked by the bad guys for being an all-American hero, is more German than most of the German terrorists, having been born in West Germany to an American father and a German mother. Source: https://screenrant.com/die-hard-behin...