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* [[Divorced Installment]]: In addition to the above, the first ''Die Hard'' was originally conceived as a sequel to ''[[Commando (film)|Commando]]'' that got reworked after [[Arnold Schwarzenegger|Arnie]] passed on it.
* [[Divorced Installment]]: In addition to the above, the first ''Die Hard'' was originally conceived as a sequel to ''[[Commando (film)|Commando]]'' that got reworked after [[Arnold Schwarzenegger|Arnie]] passed on it.
* [[Enforced Method Acting]]: During the filming of ''Die Hard'', Alan Rickman was told that he was going to be let go on a count of three. They dropped him on "two," and the look of panic on his face is definitely not acted; one is not surprised to learn that he was extremely angry after that shoot was over.
** Hilarious considering his counting to three earlier in the movie.
** From the same movie, the shot in the elevator shaft where McClane drops from the vent he was aiming for, but manages to grab the next one down was an accident on the part of the stuntman that [[Throw It In|made the final cut anyway]].
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]:
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]:
** Many Finnish viewers might recognize boxer, professional wrestler and politician Tony Halme (aka Ludvig Borga) in ''With a Vengeance''.
** Many Finnish viewers might recognize boxer, professional wrestler and politician Tony Halme (aka Ludvig Borga) in ''With a Vengeance''.