Nothing will ever compare to Die Hard 1.0, but this third attempt at recapturing the original's success is the best so far, even with its two or three more-than-unlikely, how-could-he-have-known-to-do-that? action sequences during a "fire sale" terrorist attack upon America that mobilises John McClane and sees him charged with protecting a perfectly cast Justin Long as the code-writer in over his head but still able to look down upon his Luddite savior.
★★★★☆
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