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Die Hard, dans les coulisses d'une saga culte

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YIPPEE-KI-YAY, PAUVRE CON ! 30 ANS APRÈS LA SORTIE DU RÉVOLUTIONNAIRE PREMIER DIE HARD, REPLONGEZ DANS LES COULISSES D'UNE SAGA QUI A REDÉFINI POUR TOUJOURS LES CODES DES FILMS D'ACTION. Sorti en 1988 et très librement adapté d'un roman, Piège de cristal a marqué son époque et inauguré une série de films devenus cultes. Réalisé par John McTiernan (Predator), il a fait de Bruce Willis, jusqu'alors acteur principal de la série télé Clair de lune, une star du grand écran et il a donné au regretté Alan Rickman un rôle si délicieusement malveillant que le public a toujours oscillé entre adoration et haine à son égard. Après cinq longs-métrages, des adaptations en comics et en jeux vidéo ainsi que des milliers de produits dérivés, cet ouvrage totalement officiel raconte pour la toute première fois les coulisses de la franchise Die Hard. Richement illustré de documents rares et inédits, il contient également des interviews exclusives des acteurs et des équipes de tournage. Suivez John McClane pendant ses 30 années d'existence dans ce livre collector qui retrace son incroyable héritage. Inclus les fac-similés suivants : Une page de script de Piège de cristal Des plans de construction de l'enseigne de l'immeuble Nakatomi Des photos de famille des McClane Une séquence storyboardée de 58 minutes pour vivre Un croquis de la fontaine à l'éléphant pour Une journée en enfer Une illustration de l'effondrement de la bretelle d'autoroute pour Retour en enfer Une carte des rues pour Belle journée pour mourir

238 pages, Hardcover

First published November 20, 2018

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David S. Cohen

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David S. Cohen is an entertainment and business reporter as well as a writer and producer for film and television. During his thirty years in show business, he has acted and directed off-off Broadway plays, scripted television documentaries, and written for the syndicated series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. As a reporter, he has covered screenwriting, visual effects, and film production for Variety and Script magazines for more than a decade. He lives with his wife in Los Angeles.

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2,545 reviews
September 18, 2019
Well this book has kept me going for a while although I will admit I have fallen behind on keeping my records up to date decently.

This book is a true monster in the Ultimate Visual History series - however it does seem to suffer from the same curse as the other titles - that being that the first instalment takes the lion share of the pages with every subsequent film taking almost a percentage less. So as you can imagine when you get to the last film in the franchise there are only a few dozen pages.

However this is a minor thing - since and I know this will be contentious - the later films are not as good as the original so of course we all want to know about that one the most.

And this book is a true mine of details, secrets and insight in to the film from the people who worked on it - the state of films in general at the time it was being made and released. There is a lot of film making politics for example explored in this book from the interaction of the crew to the evolution of the language used in the films.

This is one of those books you need to go back to time and time again - often after watching the films themselves if nothing else to spot the little gems being revealed in the book. This was a great read and I hope they release more in the visual history series - I just wonder what their next focus will be.
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486 reviews5 followers
January 1, 2019
An interesting and detailed look at making the original Die Hard movie made in 1988 as well as a look at the making of each of the sequels (much less detail on these movies). I've always loved the original Die Hard movie it was such a ground breaking event back in 1988. Its also the first time we see Alan Rickman on the big screen - and in such an iconic role too -If you are a fan of these movies this is a must buy book filled with little goodies like pages out of early scripts, drawings for scenes all glued to pages or tucked away in pockets. A fun and interesting book in short.
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24 reviews11 followers
January 3, 2020
I really enjoyed the first third of the book, which focuses on the first Die Hard film. It has a ton of cool tidbits from all of the various creators of Die Hard and basically goes through the entire creation of the film, starting from the birth of the script through till post production. All along the way you get great interviews and the how and why certain scenes were created on film (things like what book it was based off of, why Willis was cast and got paid so much, how they found out about Rickman's American accent, getting use of the Fox building and blowing it up, Gruber's falling stunt). The remaining chapters each focus on the other four films and, although informative, just didn't peak my interest since the film series got less interesting to me as it went on (so 4 starts instead of 5). Overall, the book has some truly gorgeous photos and diagrams and is filled with quality interviews sprinkled throughout detailing more than you'd ever need to know about Die Hard. In conclusion, this makes for an outstanding coffee table book for any Die Hard fan --so highly recommended. Also, an awesome documentary episode that should be watched after you read the book, is the Die Hard episode of "The Movies That Made Us does" (Currently on Netflix).
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52 reviews1 follower
December 31, 2020
I totally geeked out on one of my favourite movie franchises with this Die Hard Ultimate Visual History. Big and glossy and chock-full of behind-the-scenes information about each film's production, even long-time fans will likely learn something new. The book also has a cool, unexpected feature: inserts are sprinkled throughout the book --snippets of script, concept art, set design drawings, even trading card-like pics from on set tucked in little pockets glued to the book's pages. Plenty of details on how locations were scouted, costumes were made, and stunts were created, as well as a glimpse at the many script changes that didn't make it into the final films.

I give the book five stars based on my overall enjoyment, but one quibble: the text is often printed over a distracting pattern rather than black type on white background, so reading the type was often a challenge.
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October 9, 2021
I couldn’t not seek and obtain this volume. My shelves needed this and I wasn’t disappointed with the content.
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July 14, 2024
This was a must own for a Die Hard Fan like myself.
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January 11, 2025
Fun little book about the Die Hard series. One of my fave coffee table books.
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