There’s just no way around it. A Good Day to Die Hard (aka Die Hard 5) is a bad movie. But then, we knew that going in. We knew it’d be filled with over-the-top, unbelievable, self-parodying action. We knew it’d have a broad and simple plot and paper-thin characterizations, and probably would not make any internal sense. I mean, we’d seen Live Free or Die Hard, and that was already a bad movie. Continue reading A Good Day to Die Hard = Worse than you thought