I wasn't expecting the greatest movie ever but I will grant that it wasn't in the same league as the first one - few movies are
'Andy Dufresne said:
Die Hard 4 is fun. Some people are just able to take "willing suspension of disbelief" further than others in order to have a good time at the movies.
I really get frustrated with lines like these. Just takes the discussion out of movies too much and seemingly give movies - mainly action ones that we are talking about - a free pass to be braindead flashes of light that we watch while we shove nachos into our cakeholes.
Two of the best action movies feature time travelling cyborgs and aliens that have acid for blood. Suspension of disbelief is not the issue here. Nobody is going into most action movies or summer blockbuster thinking it's going to be Kubrick movie or Casablanca. That is not the issue either. My beefs start coming when they take a franchise like Die Hard, which was mainly Bruce taking out the baddies with guns and fists, and neutering it with some silly cgi fare with spouts of water taking out helicopters. Granted we are talking about a fourth installment of a franchise/series, and that is never a good thing. I don't think I could come up with movies that got into the 4th+ movie of a series and was still strong. Maybe my anger just clouded my judgement of DH4 - a lot of my favorite series were shat on in the last decade or so, and maybe a dumbed down pg-13 Die Hard just put me over the edge. Now that Die Hard, Aliens, Terminator, and Indiana Jones (and don't get me started on what they did to the Transformers) have all been killed it feels like a piece of my adolescence has been ripped from me.
I am really having trouble coming up with many action movies in the last 15 years or so that I thought were well done or live up to the level of those movies. About all I can think of that I would consider a straight action movie is the Bourne series. What am I missing??