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Gen. Esperanza: Freedom.

[John McClane appears and punches him in the face.]

John McClane: Not yet.

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In the climactic scene where the 747 is taking off, the general applies full power on the throttles and the engines spool up to full power as they should. However, in the next shot from the cockpit, the general is pulling back on the yoke, nobody's hands are on the throttles at all, and yet we hear a second (apparently) identical increase in engine power. Pulling back on the yoke has nothing at all to do with the engines - the noise we hear should remain at a constant level. See more...

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The film is based on a book called "58 Minutes" by Walter Wager. In the book, it is the hero's young daughter, not his wife, that is on one of the planes. See more...

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Die Hard 2

Factual error: When Bruce Willis faxes the finger prints of the person he killed to his friend cop in LA, I don't see how you can determine the prints through a fax. They would appear as blobs on the other end.

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