Die Hard trailer equations (or, explosive maths)
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Your support makes all the difference.The trailer for A Good Day to Die Hard, the fifth film in the Die Hard, er, trilogy, has just been released. Here's all you need to know about it in numbers:
Yippy kai-yays: One
Explosions: Eight
Words spoken by Bruce Willis/John McClane: 20
Men jumping through panes of glass: Four (two pairs of two)
Shots which establish we're in Moscow: Five, including one of Bruce reading The Idiot's Guide to Moscow
Times that Bruce asks if someone "needs a hug?": One
Guns: 25 (mainly being fired by Bruce Willis)
Watch: bit.ly/gooddaytodiehard
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