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Synopsis: John McClane is now almost a full-blown alcoholic and is suspended from the NYPD. But when a bomb goes off in the Bonwit Teller Department Store the police go insane trying to figure out what's going on. Soon, a man named Simon calls and asks for McClane. Simon tells Inspector Walter Cobb that McClane is going to play a game called "Simon Says". He says that McClane is going to do the tasks he assigns him. If not, he'll set off another bomb. With the help of a Harlem electrician, John McClane must race all over New York trying to figure out the frustrating puzzles that the crafty terrorist gives him. But when a bomb goes off in a subway station right by the Federal Reserve (the biggest gold storage in the world) things start to get heated.
Director(s): John McTiernan
Production: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
  2 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.6
Metacritic:
58
Rotten Tomatoes:
52%
R
Year:
1995
128 min
4,520 Views


Put that f***ing

money away.

Just run all the lights.

Drive.

You got it, boss.

That cut deep?

How the hell

would I know?

Just keep pressure

on it.

Oh, f***!

Jesus, right?

John McClane. I owe you.

Damn right you owe me!

Know what they're doing

to my shop right now?

Chill out.

Chill out?

Are you trying to relate to me?

Talk like a white man.

Look,Jesus,

I'm sorry-

Why you keep calling meJesus?

I look Puerto Rican?

Guy back there

called you Jesus.

He said, " Hey, Zeus. "

My name is Zeus.

Zeus?

As in father of Apollo,

Mount Olympus?

MCCLANE:

"Don't f*** with me or I'll shove a lightnin'

bolt up yo ass" Zeus!

You got a problem

with that?

No. I don't have

a problem with that.

Downtown. Police Plaza.

Oh, ho. Oh.

That's just great.

Record of all callers...

Textbook megalomania.

It's a pathological state

in which fantasies of control

or omnipotence predominate.

He wants control

over him,

over his actions, over his thoughts,

even his emotions.

Sounds like

a secret admirer,John.

Yeah. Maybe he'll

send me flowers.

Everybody knows

you like pansies.

It's not that kind

of emotion.

This guy is ugly.

How is that?

Nothing wrong with him

a shower wouldn't cure.

Beer's normally taken internally,

John.

Just give me some aspirins,

will you?

O.K. Hold this here.

This is Fred Schiller,John,

and he's a-

Shrink.

Yeah, I got it.

Yes. I was saying that

we're dealing

with a megalomaniacal personality

with possible paranoid

schizophrenic-

Skip to the part

where you tell me

what the f*** this

has to do with me.

I don't know,

but it does have specifically

to do with you.

This guy wants to pound you

till you crumble,

dance to his tune,

then-

Put on a dress

and f*** me?

I was going to say

kill you.

He's sitting on

an awful lot of rage,

and it could be manifested physically

if he's stressed.

Somebody he arrested,

somebody he pissed off?

That could be

one long list.

F*** you,Joe.

These people don't like

to work anonymously.

They want you to know

who's doing it.

This name Simon is probably

not an alias.

It's probably Simon

or some variation.

"Simon, Robert E.

Busted in '86.

Extortion. Kidnapping.

Did seven years

for good behavior.

Released on a state work furlough

two months ago. "

Thanks. Bob Simon

was a bankrupt businessman

who kidnapped

his partner's daughter.

He's a fuckup,

not a psycho.

The other guy's nuts.

A nut who knows

a lot about bombs.

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Jonathan Hensleigh

Jonathan Blair Hensleigh (born February 1959) is an American screenwriter and film director, working primarily in the action-adventure genre, best known for writing films such as Jumanji, Die Hard with a Vengeance, and Armageddon, as well as making his own directorial debut with the 2004 comic book action film The Punisher. more…

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