‘A Good Day to Die Hard’ has almost everything you’re looking for in a ‘Die Hard’ flick

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Father and son team up against the Russian underworld, battling a countdown to war. But they soon discover their opposing methods make themselves a nearly unstoppable force.

Jai Courtney makes a pretty good Jack McClane, while all of the best one-liners are still reserved for Willis, who can still deadpan with the best of them. Sebastian Koch makes a pretty believable Russian billionnaire in a film that routinely suspended reality in an effort to make really cool effects shots.

Although this is an “R” film — there are a couple of violent scenes that you can blink and miss — it is largely for John McClane’s overabundant use of the “f-bomb.” And, at 97 minutes, it’s a quick little thrill ride for those who enjoy watching things get blown up.

If you’re a fan of the franchise, “A Good Day to Die Hard” won’t rank as your favorite of the five films. But it’s definitely worthy of its title.

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