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The debate around whether or not Die Hard (and Die Hard 2) constitutes a proper holiday movie is almost as contentious as the inevitable annual love/hate debate over sprouts or Christmas pudding.
Every year, as the holiday season rolls around, families gather to watch cherished Christmas movies – It’s a Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street, Home Alone, and Love Actually. Yet, one ...
"Die Hard" recently celebrated its 35th anniversary. The 1988 action film starring Bruce Willis has sparked a longtime debate over whether or not it is a Christmas movie.
So, is the 1988 action movie, Die Hard, actually a Christmas movie? Let's settle the debate once and for all.
So, Is Die Hard a Christmas Movie? While there are valid reasons to argue both for Die Hard as a Christmas movie and against it, the reality is that Die Hard is what fans want it to be.
"Die Hard" is about a police officer, who battles terrorists holding hostages in a Los Angeles skyscraper during a Christmas party.
Is "Die Hard," a shoot 'em up movie with terrorists, really a Christmas movie? Lots of people think so. Here's how to watch it and make up your mind.
Here’s what Bruce Willis and the experts say Although ‘Die Hard’ was released in theaters in the summer of 1988, the plot of the film takes place on Christmas Eve.
The debate rages over whether the 1988 movie 'Die Hard' is a Christmas movie. Let's settle it once and for all.
According to the results, 45 percent of Americans polled think that Die Hard is not a Christmas movie. By comparison, just 38 percent answered yes, while 17 percent were unsure.
The classic action picture Die Hard is a film that’s commonly watched over the festive period - but why do people consider it a Christmas movie?
Al Roker and Dylan Dreyer are weighing in on the long-standing debate over whether “Die Hard” can be considered a Christmas movie. For years, fans have been divided on the topic. While the ...