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Director explains whether Die Hard is a Christmas movie or not

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Published 10:30 24 Dec 2023 GMT

Director explains whether Die Hard is a Christmas movie or not

Is it really Christmas until you've watched John McClane take down some terrorists?

Dominic Smithers

Dominic Smithers

Every year, the argument rages over whether or not Die Hard is a Christmas movie.

For many of us, the festive period doesn't really start until we've seen John McClane take down a band of terrorists, saving the day.

But what does the film's director have to say about it?

Speaking during an interview at the American Film Institute, John McTiernan said he didn't want to make a standard action film where the 'low-status, angry men' on either side come out on top.

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Instead, he wanted to take a different approach, and was inspired by Frank Capra's Christmas classic It's a Wonderful Life, where the idyllic small town of Bedford Falls turns into the run-down, immoral Pottersville.

(If you've not see IAWL, I urge you to do so, you won't regret it.)

Is it really Christmas until you've watched Die Hard?
20th Century Fox

"We hadn't intended it to be a Christmas movie, but the joy that came from it is what turned it into a Christmas movie," says McTiernan.

He explains: "Joel (Silver) sent me the script about three or four times, and it was about these horrible leftist terrorists who come into the Valhalla of capitalism, Los Angeles, and they bring their guns and their evil ways and they shoot up people just celebrating Christmas.

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"And it was really about the stern face of authority stepping in to put things right again. It was the 'do you feel lucky, punk?' Do you remember that shot? It wasn't in Die Hard but you remember that shot.

"And that was the essence of authoritarianism. And I kept saying to Joel, 'I don't want to make that movie'.

"The thing about Christmas movies, the one I'd wanna talk about is the one from the previous generation, It's a Wonderful Life, and specifically the Pottersville sequence, which is what happens when the evil banker gets to do what he wants in the community without George getting in the way to stop it."

John McTiernan has given his ruling on Die Hard's festive credentials.
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He adds: "It's the clearest demonstrations, criticism of runaway cowboy capitalism ever done in an American movie.

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"So I went to Joel, and I said, 'OK, if you want me to make this terrorist movie, I want to make it where the hero, in the first scene where the limo driver apologises that he's never driven a limo before, the hero says, 'It's alright, I've never ridden in a limo before'.'

"It's a working class hero."

McTiernan said this was a vital aspect of the movie if it was to be done in the way he intended it - showing a mirror up to society to satirise those in charge.

He goes on: "This was a movie where the hero was a real human being, and the people of authority, all of the 'important' folks, were all portrayed as kind of foolish.

Ho Ho Ho.
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"So my hope at Christmas is that you all remember that authoritarians are low-status angry men who have gone to rich people and said, 'If you give us power, we'll make sure nobody takes your stuff'.

"And that's the essence of authoritarianism, that's always been the essence.

"And their obsessions with guns and boots and uniforms and squad cars, and all that stuff. And all those things you amass with power meant to scare us, meant to shut us up so we don't kick them to the side of the road and decent people of the world get on with building a future."

Featured Image Credit: 20th Century Fox

Topics: Christmas, Die Hard, TV and Film, Bruce Willis

Dominic Smithers
Dominic Smithers

Dominic Smithers is LADbible's Editorial Lead. After graduating from the University of Leeds with a degree in French and History, he went on to write for the Manchester Evening News, the Accrington Observer and the Macclesfield Express. So as you can imagine, he’s spent many a night wondering just how useful that second language has been. But c'est la vie.

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