Another new trailer for A Good Day To Die Hard with Bruce Willis and Jai Courtney yippie-ki-yays online

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A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD is just a month away and now we have yet another trailer to sell you a seat to John McClane’s next against-the-odds outing.  This time, McClane (Bruce Willis) teams up with his CIA agent son, Jack (Jai Courtney) in an effort to thwart some Russian terrorists.  This new trailer paints a better picture of the narrative of the film, which looks like a vibrant, bombastic entry into the franchise, much more akin to the last film in the series, rather than the first three.

Get some, Mother Russia:

Although I’m not teetering with joy for this, there’s still a sense of loyalty to ol’ John McClane.  There’s a whole lot of things I would rather see him do, but in the end I’m a fan of the series and always hopeful that they can recapture the magic that is the 1988 original, if even just a little.  I was really impressed with Jai Courtney in JACK REACHER, so seeing him here is no longer an eye roll.  Ultimately, I’m just gonna say it, this looks like a good time.

A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD romances your heart on February 14, 2013.

Source: Apple

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