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    Default All Of The Die Hards Returning To Cinemas For All-Day Marathon, Culminating In Early Screenings Of A Good Day To Die Hard

    A Good Day to Die Hard will be opening across the US and UK on February 14th. Cinemagoers in the US will get a chance to see it a day early, on the 13th, however, if they buy a ticket to a full-on, all-day Die Hard marathon.

    So that's all five films, including the new one, back-to-back on Wednesday 13th. Tickets will go on sale on January 17th. I'll get you a link and list of cinemas when one becomes available.

    The climactic screening of A Good Day... will kick off at 10pm. That's not too bad. If this marathon comes to the UK, I'll very possibly take them up on this offer. I can't say I like all of the films, but there's something about a themed marathon like this I find hard to resist.

    So far, it's been the odd-numbered instalments that came together better - something this marathon would only underline, I think. Could mean we're in for a happy ending, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brendon Connelly View Post

    So far, it's been the odd-numbered installments that came together better
    I disagree. I think 2 is better than 3. Four is definitely the weakest, but I think it's just a case of one weaker movie in a series rather than a Star Trek-like pattern.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brendon Connelly View Post
    Could mean we're in for a happy ending, though.
    It could be rather gross if the theater is too crowded and filled with people you'd never want to see get a happy ending.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave_worrell View Post
    I disagree. I think 2 is better than 3. Four is definitely the weakest, but I think it's just a case of one weaker movie in a series rather than a Star Trek-like pattern.
    2 was ok......3 slayed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave_worrell View Post
    I disagree. I think 2 is better than 3. Four is definitely the weakest, but I think it's just a case of one weaker movie in a series rather than a Star Trek-like pattern.
    3 was so much better than 2. Die Hard isn't right without a Gruber.
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    3 was definitely the best.
    2 is my favourite, though.
    STRAIGHT IN THERE!

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    Any news on if we are getting this in the UK?

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