DIE HARD
This is a thriller where all the moving parts are perfectly synchronised by director John McTiernan, and where it is paced so meticulously that when we get to the climactic scenes on the roof of the Nakatomi Tower they are about as exciting as action cinema gets - I especially love the moment when McClane throws himself off the building and then has to shoot out a window. Bruce Willis is the right actor to play an unsophisticated New York cop who single-handedly has to thwart a bunch of thieves posing as terrorists. They of course are headed up by ruthless yet strangely charming Hans Gruber (a career-defining performance from Alan Rickman). McClane is just an average guy who has to rely on grit and street smarts to survive, aided by a wry sense of humour. McClane telling sergeant Al to put $20 on him to survive (‘I’m good for it’) makes me chuckle almost as much as it does Al. This film is confident enough to throw in comedic touches now and then in order to rel...