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Yippy-ki-yay, it's 'Die Hard' season again
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Date:2025-04-12 15:10:57
Since the holiday season is upon us, it's time to talk about an action classic that many consider to be a Christmas classic: Die Hard. The Bruce Willis movie turned 35 this year, so today we're bringing you this encore episode about the film that was recorded back in 2018.
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