A Good Day To Die Hard -2013- Extended Cut 1080... [extra Quality] Guide

John McClane (Bruce Willis) feels stripped of his relatable, resourceful "everyman" persona, becoming more of a "cartoonish" or "indestructible" figure.

In the fifth installment of the iconic Die Hard franchise, John McClane (Bruce Willis) travels to Moscow, believing his estranged son, Jack (Jai Courtney), is a criminal serving time in a Russian prison. In reality, Jack is a disciplined CIA operative on a mission to protect a political whistleblower. When John blows his cover, father and son are forced to team up, unleashing an avalanche of bullets, car chases, explosions, and classic McClane one-liners across Chernobyl and the streets of Moscow. A Good Day to Die Hard -2013- EXTENDED CUT 1080...

The audio mix is excellent. The gunshots through a 5.1 system have real punch. The Bad: The CGI fire and glass shards look less convincing in 1080p than they did on a small theater screen. You see the seams. John McClane (Bruce Willis) feels stripped of his

While critics largely consider the film the weakest in the franchise, the 1080p Blu-ray Extended Cut When John blows his cover, father and son

The film heavily utilizes a cold, desaturated color palette. Moscow is bathed in muted blues, industrial grays, and sickly greens. The 1080p transfer handles this deliberate tint beautifully, ensuring that the cold tones do not turn into a muddy mess. When the action shifts to the fiery explosions of the climax, the bright oranges and reds contrast sharply against the dark backgrounds. Clarity and Fine Detail