Think you know everything there is to know about the Die Hard movies? It’s time to put your knowledge to the test with this game of Two Truths and a Lie. There are Five Rounds and your time starts… NOW!
Round 1:
- The famous “Yippee-ki-yay” line was improvised by Bruce Willis.
- “Die Hard” was originally based on a novel.
- Arnold Schwarzenegger was the first choice for the role of John McClane.
Which one do you think is the lie?
Round 2:
- The Nakatomi Plaza building is the real headquarters of 20th Century Fox.
- Alan Rickman’s reaction during his fall in the first movie was genuine.
- The character of Holly McClane was recast for the sequel.
Which one do you think is the lie?
Round 3:
- “Die Hard” was considered a Christmas movie by its producers.
- The role of Hans Gruber was Alan Rickman’s first feature film role.
- Bruce Willis performed all of his own stunts in the first movie.
Which one do you think is the lie?
Round 4:
- The “Die Hard” series has a total of five movies.
- The fourth movie, “Live Free or Die Hard,” was released in the 1990s.
- The third movie, “Die Hard with a Vengeance,” features Samuel L. Jackson as a key character.
Which one do you think is the lie?
Round 5:
- The original title for “Die Hard” was “Nothing Lasts Forever.”
- Bruce Willis was largely unknown before starring in “Die Hard.”
- “Die Hard 2” takes place on a plane.
Which one do you think is the lie?
Answer Sheet
Round 1:
- Truth! Bruce Willis did improvise the iconic “Yippee-ki-yay” line.
- Truth! “Die Hard” was based on the novel “Nothing Lasts Forever” by Roderick Thorp.
- Lie! Arnold Schwarzenegger was not the first choice for John McClane; the role was offered to several actors, including Frank Sinatra, before Bruce Willis was cast.
Round 2:
- Truth! The Nakatomi Plaza building is indeed the real headquarters of 20th Century Fox.
- Truth! Alan Rickman’s reaction during his fall was genuine because he was dropped earlier than he was told he would be.
- Lie! The character of Holly McClane was not recast for the sequel; Bonnie Bedelia reprised her role.
Round 3:
- Lie! “Die Hard” was not originally considered a Christmas movie by its producers; it gained that reputation over time.
- Truth! The role of Hans Gruber was indeed Alan Rickman’s first feature film role.
- Truth! Bruce Willis did not perform all of his own stunts in the first movie; he had a stunt double for many of the more dangerous scenes.
Round 4:
- Truth! The “Die Hard” series has a total of five movies.
- Lie! “Live Free or Die Hard” was released in 2007, not in the 1990s.
- Truth! Samuel L. Jackson plays a key character named Zeus Carver in “Die Hard with a Vengeance.”
Round 5:
- Truth! The original title for “Die Hard” was “Nothing Lasts Forever,” based on the novel.
- Lie! Bruce Willis was already well-known for his role in the TV series “Moonlighting” before starring in “Die Hard.”
- Truth! “Die Hard 2” takes place at an airport, but the climax involves a scene on a plane.
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