Blu-ray Review: Die Hard - Page 2

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Things begin with multiple commentary tracks. The first comes from John McTiernan and Jackson Degovia, the production designer. Special effects designer Richard Edlund gets his own track, though he only talks during scenes that feature his work. Finally, a subtitle track features thoughts from the cast and crew, picking out things while providing some great information.

Extra footage of the newscasts features various mistakes and short extended scenes. Loads of trailers and promo clips finish the disc off, unless you’re one of two people in the world with a D-Box motion control system in your home. If you are, this one supports it.

Fox releases the Die Hard movies in a box set on Blu-ray, or individually. The DVD version of the same box set does not include the latest film, Live Free or Die Hard. It seems like an obvious inclusion, yet Fox apparently doesn’t grasp this simple concept.

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