| 1. | Die Hard | 1988 |
| 2. | Die Hard 2 | 1990 |
| 3. | Die Hard: With a Vengeance | 1995 |
| 4. | Die Hard 4.0 | 2007 |
Twelve years after Die Hard with a Vengeance, the third and previous film in the Die Hard franchise, Die Hard 4.0 finds John McClane (Bruce Willis) a few years older, not any happier, and just as kick-ass as ever. Right after he has a fight with his college-age daughter (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), a call comes in to pick up a hacker (Justin Long, Dodgeball) who might help the FBI learn something about a brief security blip in their systems. Now any Die Hard fan knows that this is when the assassins with foreign accents and high-powered weaponry show up, telling McClane that once again he's stumbled into an assignment that's anything but routine. Once that wreckage has cleared, it is revealed that the hacker is only one of many hackers who are being targeted for extermination after they helped set up a "fire sale," a three-pronged cyberattack designed to bring down the entire country by crippling its transportation, finances, and utilities. That plan is now being put into action by a mysterious team (Timothy Olyphant, Deadwood, and Maggie Q, Mission: Impossible 3) that seems to be operating under the government's noses. Die Hard 4.0 uses some of the cat-and-mouse elements of Die Hard with a Vengeance along with some of the pick-'em-off-one-by-one elements of the now-classic original movie. And it's the most consistently enjoyable installment of the franchise since the original, with eye-popping stunts (directed by Len Wiseman of the Underworld franchise), good humour, and Willis's ability to toss off a quip while barely alive. Yippee-ki-ay! --David Horiuchi
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Bruce Willis | John McClane |
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Timothy Olyphant | Thomas Gabriel |
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Justin Long | Matt Farrell |
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Maggie Q | Mai |
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Cliff Curtis | Bowman |
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Jonathan Sadowski | Trey |
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Andrew Friedman | Casper |
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Kevin Smith | Warlock |
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Yorgo Constantine | Russo |
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Cyril Raffaelli | Rand |
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Chris Palermo | Del |
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Mary Elizabeth Winstead | Lucy |
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Sung Kang | Raj |
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Zeljko Ivanek | Molina |
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Christina Chang | Taylor |
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Jake McDorman | Jim |
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Rosemary Knower | Mrs. Kaludis |
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Gerald Downey | Hoover Agent |
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Allen Maldonado | Goatee |
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Jim Cantafio | Deli Owner |
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Chris Ellis | Scalvino |
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Regina McKee Redwing | Nearby Agent |
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Tony Colitti | Chief Hazmat Agent |
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Tim De Zarn | Police Sergeant |
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Kurt David Anderson | Miller |
| Director | Len Wiseman |
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| Writer | John Carlin, Roderick Thorp, Mark Bomback, David Marconi | |
| Producer | Stephen J. Eads, Michael Fottrell, Arnold Rifkin, William Wisher | |
| Musician | Marco Beltrami | |
| Photography | Simon Duggan | |
| Packaging | Snap Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] DTS 5.1 [English] |
| Subtitles | Danish | English (Closed Captioned) | Finnish | Norwegian | Swedish |
| Distributor | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Oct 29, 2007 |
| Regions | Region 2 |