Bruce Willis says ‘Good Day to Die Hard’ is ‘rockin’ and talks filming in Chernobyl VIDEO
Fans get another clip from “A Good Day to Die Hard” which comes to theaters in a couple of weeks.
This clip features the grizzly old veteran cop John McClane (Bruce Willis) and his son Jack (Jai Courtney) find themselves outnumbered and disarmed by a gang led by a rather xenophobic Russian mobster. His greeting to the pair? “You know what I hate about the Americans? Everything. Especially cowboys.”
“It’s a big, rockin’ ‘Die Hard’ movie,” says Willis in a Jan. 31 article on Yahoo.
“Things haven’t exactly been chummy for the last few years,” says 26 year-old Australian born Courtney, “but they have to band together and sort it out. Get out of there alive.”
“The action is awesome. Where else can you legally crash cars, beat guys up and fire weapons on a daily basis?”
Most of the action was filmed in Hungary – one of the biggest productions to ever shoot in capital Budapest – used as a stand-in for Russia.
The finale of the film unfolds at infamous nuclear disaster site Chernobyl. “No one’s supposed to go to Chernobyl,” says Bruce, now 57, “so we went there because it seemed like the right thing to do.”
“It is the way of life that trouble finds John McClane. He’s just attracted to it.”
Also starring Yuliya Snigir, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Sebastian Koch, Cole Hauser, Amaury Nolasco, Megalyn Echikunwoke, and Anne Vyalitsyna.
“A Good Day to Die Hard” opens February 14, 2013.
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