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Holy Nakatomi Plaza! July 15 marks the 25th anniversary of the release of the original Die Hard , a movie that occupies a revered place in my pantheon of smart-ass films. And with the latest sequel, A Good Day to Die Hard , hitting theaters on Feb. 14, Fox has released the Die Hard: 25th Anniversary Collection on Blu-Ray. In addition to the first four Die Hard movies, the set includes a Decoding Die Hard bonus disc of featurettes. Included is Bad to the Bone , posted below, which celebrates the various villains that Bruce Willis’ character, John McClane, has gone up against over the course of his totally implausible but highly entertaining life of coincidental run-ins with evil terrorists and master criminals. You really don’t need to watch the clip to understand this about the franchise: Alan Rickman , who played deliciously contemptuous Hans Gruber n the first film, remains, far and away, the best Die Hard baddie of the franchise. His simpering imitation of an American hostage when McClane first encounters him is a thing of enduring beauty. Why Rickman hasn’t been made a Bond villain by now is beyond me. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
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Bad 25 is having its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival , which opened Wednesday, but the Spike Lee -directed documentary, which recalls the late pop-star’s creative process leading up to his follow-up album from his seminal Thriller release. This year marks the 25th anniversary of MJ’s 1987 mega-seller Bad . ABC will broadcast the feature on Thanksgiving in the U.S. after picking up television rights. “This will be a very special Thanksgiving for all families to enjoy the genius of Michael Jackson,” Lee said in a statement as reported by the Los Angeles Times . “Big thanks to ABC for allowing people to witness the making of Michael Jackson’s Bad album.” The film reveals never-seen images of Jackson and more, including footage shot by the King of Pop himself. Spike Lee also interviews choreographers, musicians and collaborators including Martin Scorsese, Mariah Carey, Sheryl Crow, L.A. Reid and Kanye West. Bad , which was the final collaboration between Jackson and Quincy Jones, contains five number-one hit singles. After debuting in Venice, Bad 25 will have its North American premiere at the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival which opens a week from today. [ Source: The Los Angeles Times ]
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