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Die Hard Trilogy Kill Count

Body counts of films staring Bruce Willis. Bruce Willis (actor) A list of films staring actor Bruce Willis and the body count tallies for each. Links: IMDb, Wikipedia. For guidelines on how. Die Hard 2 (1990): 37, as McClane-23 Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995): 26, as McClane-13. Die Hard Trilogy. Unless they mean the fact that game does kill if you suck at it, and its one of those odler games that doesn't hold your hand and actually expects you to learn how to play.

Running time129 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$110 millionBox office$388.1 millionLive Free or Die Hard (released as Die Hard 4.0 outside North America) is a 2007 American and the fourth installment in the. The film was directed by and starred as. The film's name was adapted from 's, '. In the film, McClane attempts to stop cyber-terrorists who hack into government and commercial computers across the United States with the goal of starting a ' that would disable key elements of the nation's infrastructure. The film was based on the 1997 article 'A Farewell to Arms' written for magazine by.Live Free or Die Hard was released in the United States on June 27, 2007. The film earned total international box office gross receipts of $383.4 million, making it the highest-grossing film in the Die Hard series. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who called the film a return to form for the Die Hard series.

It is the only Die Hard film to be theatrically released with a PG-13 rating from the. Contents.Plot The responds to a brief computer outage at its Cyber-Security Division by tracking down top. The FBI asks detective to bring in hacker Matthew 'Matt' Farrell. McClane arrives at Farrell's residence just in time to save Farrell from assassins sent by Mai Linh, who works for Thomas Gabriel.On the way to, Farrell tells McClane that he had written an for Linh that could crack a specific security system for purposes. Meanwhile, Gabriel orders his crew of hackers to take control of transportation grids and the stock market, while also nationally broadcasting a message threatening the United States.

Farrell recognizes this as the start of a, which is a designed to disable the nation's. McClane and Farrell are driven to FBI headquarters, but Linh poses as a dispatcher and reroutes the convoy into the path of an assault helicopter. McClane fends off the attackers and destroys the helicopter by launching a car into it.Gabriel initiates a second showing a simulated explosion of the, causing a public panic.

Farrell guesses that Gabriel's next target is the power grid, and he and McClane drive to a utility superstation in. They find a team led by Linh taking over the superstation.

McClane and Farrell kill the team, and Linh falls to her death following a struggle with McClane. Enraged over Linh's death, Gabriel redirects large amounts of natural gas to the utility superstation in an attempt to kill McClane and Farrell, although they are able to escape.McClane and Farrell then travel by helicopter to the home of hacker Frederick 'Warlock' Kaludis. Warlock identifies the piece of code Farrell wrote for Linh as a means to access data at a building at. Warlock tells McClane and Matt that Gabriel was a top security expert for the. Gabriel attempted to alert the Department to weaknesses that made America's network infrastructure vulnerable to, but his unorthodox methods led to his dismissal. Warlock runs a and identifies Gabriel's location. Gabriel taps into their connection and reveals that he has located McClane's estranged daughter, Lucy.

McClane obtains an image of Gabriel which he relays to the FBI. It is revealed that the Woodlawn building is actually an facility intended to back up the nation's personal and financial records in the event of a cyber attack. Gabriel's attack on the FBI prompted a download of financial data to Woodlawn. Access to that data would allow Gabriel to siphon off large amounts of money and disappear without a trace.

Lucy is kidnapped by Gabriel.McClane and Farrell race to the Woodlawn facility, where Farrell discovers that Gabriel's men are downloading financial information. He manages to encrypt the data before he is captured.

McClane kills more of Gabriel's henchmen. Gabriel then takes Farrell and Lucy with him as his team flees. McClane pursues Gabriel, hijacking the Gabriel used to conduct the firesale hacking. Gabriel accesses the communication system of a and, impersonating the flight controller, orders the pilot to attack the truck McClane is driving. McClane manages to destroy the fighter jet, the pilot ejecting, then makes his way to a nearby warehouse.

There, Gabriel demands that Farrell de-encrypt the financial data; when Farrell refuses, Gabriel shoots him in the knee and threatens to kill Lucy if he does not comply. McClane arrives and kills two of Gabriel's henchmen, but the final remaining henchman, Emerson, shoots him in the right shoulder and Gabriel holds him at gunpoint.Gabriel positions himself behind McClane, putting the barrel of the gun in his shoulder wound. McClane then pulls the trigger. The bullet travels through McClane's shoulder and hits Gabriel in the chest, killing him. Farrell grabs a handgun and kills Emerson. Afterwards, McClane thanks Farrell for saving Lucy's life.Cast. as Detective, who works for the.

as Matthew 'Matt' Farrell. as Thomas Gabriel, a former Defense Department analyst who leads a group of cyber-terrorists systematically shutting down the entire U.S. Olyphant filmed his role within three weeks. as, McClane's estranged daughter. The inclusion of McClane's daughter was previously considered for, and she was in the video game. It was speculated that Willis' real life daughter, was a prime candidate for the part of McClane's daughter.

as Mai Linh, Gabriel's second-in-command and lover. as Frederick 'Warlock' Kaludis. Smith made uncredited rewrites to the scenes in which he appears. as Miguel Bowman, Deputy Director of the FBI Cyber Security Division.

as Trey. as Emerson. as Rand.

as Russo. as Agent Molina. as TaylorAdditional characters include Gabriel's henchmen: Chris Palmero as Del, Andrew Friedman as Casper and Bryon Weiss as Robinson. Appears as Jack Sclavino, McClane's superior officer.

Makes an appearance as Raj, a desk officer of FBI's cyber division. Appears as Clay, a hacker who unwittingly gives Gabriel a code, allowing his house to be destroyed. Plays a small role as Jim, Lucy's boyfriend. (whose best known role is Tuvok from ) appears as an NSA agent. Rosemary Knower has a cameo as Mrs. Kaludis, Frederick's mother.Production Script and title The film's plot is based on an earlier script entitled WW3.com by, screenwriter of the 1998 film. Using John Carlin's Wired magazine article entitled 'A Farewell to Arms', Marconi crafted a screenplay about a cyber-terrorist attack on the United States.

The attack procedure is known as a 'fire sale', depicting a three-stage coordinated attack on a country's transportation, telecommunications, financial, and utilities infrastructure systems. After the September 11, 2001 attacks, the project was stalled, only to be resurrected several years later and rewritten into Live Free or Die Hard by and eventually by.Willis said in 2005 that the film would be called Die Hard 4.0, as it revolves around computers and cyber-terrorism. Later reported the film was to be called Die Hard: Reset instead. Later announced the title as Live Free or Die Hard and set a release date of June 29, 2007 with filming to begin in September 2006. The title is based on 's state motto, ', which is attributed to a quote from General. International trailers use the Die Hard 4.0 title, as the film was released outside North America with that title.

Early into the film's DVD commentary, both Wiseman and Willis note a preference for the title Die Hard 4.0. Visual effects For the visual effects used throughout the film, actor Bruce Willis and director Len Wiseman stated that they wanted to use a limited amount of. One VFX producer said that 'Len was insisting on the fact that, because we’ve got and other big CG movies coming out, this one has to feel more real. It has to be embedded in some kind of practical reality in order to give it that edge of being a Die Hard.' Companies such as Digital Dimension, R!ot, Pixel Magic, and Amalgamated Pixels assisted in the film's visual effects.Digital Dimension worked on 200 visual effects shots in the film, including the sequence that shows characters John McClane and Matt Farrell crouching between two cars as another car lands on top of the other cars.

To achieve this effect, a crane yanked the car and threw it in the air onto the two cars that were also being pulled by cables. The shot was completed when the two characters were integrated into the footage of the car stunt after the lighting was adjusted and CGI glass and debris were added. In the same sequence, John McClane destroys a helicopter that several of Gabriel's henchman are riding in by ramming it with a car. This was accomplished by first filming one take where one of Gabriel's henchman, Rand, jumps from the helicopter, and in the next take the car is propelled into the stationary helicopter as it is hoisted by wires. The final view of the shot overlays the two takes, with added CGI for the debris and moving rotor blades. The company also assisted in adding cars for traffic collisions and masses of people for evacuations from several government buildings.The Orphanage developed a multi-level freeway interchange for use in one of the film's final scenes by creating a digital environment and a 1,000-foot (300 m) long spiral ramp that was built in front of a.

When a F-35 jet is chasing McClane on the freeway, a miniature model and a full-size prop were both built to assist in digitally adding the jet into the scene. The nine-foot model was constructed from November 2006 through February 2007. When the jet is shown hovering near the freeway, editors used the software 3D graphics program to blur the background and create a heat ripple effect. Filming and injuries. Justin Long, Bruce Willis, and Len Wiseman filming on location in Baltimore.Filming for Live Free or Die Hard started in downtown Baltimore, Maryland on September 23, 2006. Eight different sets were built on a large soundstage for filming many scenes throughout the film.

When recording the sound for the semi trailer used in one of the film's final scenes, 18 microphones were used to record the engine, tires, and damage to the vehicle. Post-production for the film only took 16 weeks, when it was more common for similar films to use 26 weeks. An used during filming.In order to prevent possible injuries and be in peak condition for the film, Willis worked out almost daily for several months prior to filming. Willis was injured on January 24, 2007 during a fight scene, when he was kicked above his right eye by a stunt double for actress Maggie Q who was wearing stiletto heels. Willis described the event as 'no big deal' but when Len Wiseman inspected his injury, he noticed that the situation was much more serious than previously thought—in the DVD commentary, Wiseman indicates in inspecting the wound that he could see bone.

Demons to diamonds video game. Willis was hospitalized and received seven stitches which ran through his right eyebrow and down into the corner of his eye. Due to the film's non-linear production schedule, these stitches can accidentally be seen in the scene where McClane first delivers Farrell to Bowman.Throughout filming, between 200 and 250 stunt people were used. Bruce Willis' stunt double, was knocked unconscious when he fell 25 feet (7.6 m) from a fire escape to the pavement.

Rippenkroeger suffered broken bones in his face, several broken ribs, a punctured lung, and fractures in both wrists. Due to his injuries, production was temporarily shut down.

Willis personally paid the hotel bills for Rippenkroeger's parents and visited him a number of times at the hospital.recalls rewriting scenes on the set of Live Free or Die Hard in his spoken word film. Rating In the United States, the first three films in the were rated R by the. Live Free or Die Hard, however, was edited to obtain a PG-13 rating. In some cases, alternate profanity-free dialogue was shot and used or swearing was cut out in post-production to reduce profanity.

Director Len Wiseman commented on the rating, saying 'It was about three months into it production, and I hadn't even heard that it was PG-13. But in the end, it was just trying to make the best Die Hard movie, not really thinking so much about what the rating would be.' Bruce Willis was upset with the studio's decision, stating, 'I really wanted this one to live up to the promise of the first one, which I always thought was the only really good one.

That's a studio decision that is becoming more and more common, because they’re trying to reach a broader audience. It seems almost a courageous move to give a picture an R rating these days. But we still made a pretty hardcore, smashmouth film.'

Willis said he thought that viewers unaware that it was not an R-rated film would not suspect so due to the level and intensity of the action as well as the usage of some profanity, although he admitted these elements were less intense than in the previous films. He also said that this film was the best of the four: 'It's unbelievable.

I just saw it last week. I personally think, it's better than the first one.' In the United Kingdom, the awarded the film a 15 rating (including the unrated version, released later), the same as and, albeit both were cut for both theatrical and video release, (the first film in the series originally received an 18 certificate). All films have been re-rated 15 uncut. Die Hard 4.0 was released with no cuts made and the cinema version (i.e. US PG-13 version) consumer advice read that it 'contains frequent action violence and one use of strong language'.

The unrated version was released on DVD as the 'Ultimate Action Edition' with the consumer advice 'contains strong language and violence'.In Australia, Die Hard 4.0 was released with the PG-13 cut with an M rating, the same as the others in the series (The Australian Classification Board is less strict with regards to language and to a lesser extent, violence). The unrated version was later released on DVD and Blu-ray also with an M rating. The film notably was never released in home media with its theatrical cut, and has only been released in Australia as the extended edition.Reception Box office Live Free or Die Hard debuted at #2 behind, at the U.S. Box office and made $9.1 million in its first day of release in 3,172 theaters, the best opening day take of any film in the Die Hard series (not taking inflation into account). On its opening weekend Live Free or Die Hard made $33.3 million ($48.3 million counting Wednesday and Thursday).

The film made $134.5 million domestically, and $249.0 million overseas for a total of $383.5 million, making it the twelfth highest-grossing film of 2007. As of 2011, it is the most successful film in the series. Critical response On, the film has an approval rating of 82% based on 209 reviews, and an average rating of 6.8/10. The site's critical consensus reads, ' Live Free or Die Hard may be preposterous, but it's an efficient, action-packed summer popcorn flick with thrilling stunts and a commanding performance by Bruce Willis. Fans of the previous Die Hard films will not be disappointed'. On, the film has a score of 69 out of 100, based on 34 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'.IGN stated 'Like the recent, this new Die Hard works as both its own story about an over-the-hill but still vital hero and as a nostalgia trip for those who grew up with the original films.' On the television show, film critic and guest critic Katherine Tulich both gave the film 'two thumbs up', with Roeper stating that the film is 'not the best or most exciting Die Hard, but it is a lot of fun' and that it is his favorite among the Die Hard sequels.

Roeper also remarked, 'Willis is in top form in his career-defining role.' Gave the film three and a half out of four stars, opining, 'a smart script and spectacular special effects make this the best Die Hard of 'em all.' Conversely, Lawrence Toppman of stated: 'I can safely say I've never seen anything as ridiculous as Live Free or Die Hard.'

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Contents Passing his algorithm leads to dangerFarrell was among the hackers to pass his math-based security algorithm to what he thought were security experts conducting an exercise to see if the Fire Sale could happen, not knowing that they are actually a team of cyber-terrorists.Later, in his, Farrell chats with online. Then he sees that his system began to malfunction.

Just when he was about to press the delete button, which had the pre-planted bomb. But someone knocked on his door. He went to his door and it was, a New York police dete. McClane convinces him to let him in.As Farrell asked what McClane was doing in his apartment, he tells the hacker the Cyber Security Division wants to question him regarding a computer breach.

Farrell realizes that he's probably caught doing his passing of his code to some people. Farrell pretends that he's powering down his network. When McClane wasn't looking at him, Farrell tries to escape to the window that leads to the fire escape, but the window is jammed. Struggling to open it up, a shot rang out from the sniper out by a parking lot. McClane gets Farrell down to the ground as the sniper continued to fire at them. After McClane fired back at the sniper, he and Farrell crawled down to the front door.McClane escorts Farrell to the nearby elevator. Then they see shadows of the hitmen coming up the stairways.

After McClane killed one of them by firing his SIG-Sauer P220 pistol at the fire extinguisher he threw at him, Farrell goes back to his apartment as McClane told him to do. When Farrell was trying to deadbolt the door, McClane tells him to get out of there when he was pushing the refrigerator to block the hitmen from going in. Farrell hid in his bedroom behind the wall during the shootout. McClane crawled to the bedroom after killing another assassin. Then Farrell watches as McClane spends his ammo against the third guy.

As the hitmen was getting closer, a Terminator action statue, which was hit by McClane's gunfire, accidently hit the delete button on Farrell's keyboard and it detonated the bomb in his computer, which killed the third hitman. Farrell and McClane survived the explosion since they were covered by the wall in his room.Farrell was shocked by what just happened. Then McClane escorted Farrell to the fire escape. As they went down to the alley, McClane tells him to get in his car.

As Farrell went to the passenger seat, McClane starts the car and moves the car in reverse to another part of the alley. As McClane tells Farrell to get a extra magazine out of the glove box, an assassin named breaks the car window and puts a choke hold on McClane. Farrell tries to get for the machine gun at the back seat, but was wasn't able to reach for it, which prompts McClane to drive the car forward and ram Del off him with a garbage bin.

Then the sniper, jumps down to get them. Farrell went down as McClane drives Rand off the gate and into the wall of the building.

Farrell was amazed at McClane's actions.As they drove out of his apartment, Farrell was shaking due to the adrenaline. McClane tells him it will pass. Farrell asked him if he was scared, to which McClane responds that he was scared, despite his calmness. Farrell wondered if he done the kind of stuff before. McClane admits that he did all that stuff a long time ago. Farrell asked who those guys were and why they blew up his apartment. McClane replies that they were there to kill him.

The hacker asked McClane why would the hitmen try to kill him and McClane replies that he is the only one who knows since he is the criminal. Farrell looks the cop for a bit as they were heading for the FBI office in Washington DC.Fire SaleAs Farrell was asleep in McClane's car in the next morning, Farrell was rudely awakened when McClane turned up the music volume that had a classic rock song. He complained about how classic rock music sucked back then.

But McClane turned up the volume even louder, which displeased Farrell. Later, they ran into traffic. McClane was searching on the radio for the news of the shooting on Camden, when Farrell stated the news was completely manipulative and could spread fear to the public. As he complained about it, McClane told him to shut up. Farrell was about to say something when a truck suddenly hit a taxi in front of them, which then hit them on the intersection. McClane asked if he was okay and Farrell said he wasn't alright since he is shaken by what just happened.

As McClane found out all the traffic lights are green, he got Farrell out of the car. Farrell asked where they were going, McClane said that they are jogging to the.McClane and Farrell arrived in the Hoover Building that was under quarantined by Hazmet due to the anthrax scare.

The duo reached the mobile command center and McClane and Farrell are met by FBI Deputy Director. Farrell asked if he could eat something since he didn't ate since yesterday; then he saw the pictures of the dead hackers and recognized that they were his competition when they passed their algorithm to them. McClane asked if he knew the people on the wall and Farrell denied the statement. After the terrorist broadcast messaged through various footages of US Presidents, Farrell realized that the cyber-terrorists were committing on operation called, to which Bowman cut him off to tell him that they didn't know that for sure.

Agent said it was a myth and it couldn't be done. But McClane asked what the Fire Sale was. Farrell then explained to McClane that Fire Sale is a three-step systematic on a national computer infrastructure that shuts down all transportation, financial and utility systems. Bowman showed less interest in his theory, but McClane vouched that he may be right. Bowman got his assistant to have motorcade set up to take Farrell to DHS headquarters.As McClane and Farrell left the mobile headquarters, They were met by and were taken to the FBI police car. As Johnson tells Agent to tell DC Metro to call the route for them to avoid the traffic due to the shutdown of the traffic grid.

McClane demands Farrell to tell the truth about the dead hackers. Then Farrell confesses that he and those hackers passed their algorithms, including his math-based security algorithm, to the people who they thought were a software firm that developed a mutating encryption code and wanted to see if they can be broken, but in reality, they were cyber-terrorists who are committing the fire sale. Farrell says that he had no idea that he was going to be accessory into the terrorist attack.

Then he recognizes the dispatcher's voice as the he spoke too he passed algorithm to them. He was present McClane takes the radio and learns that the dispatcher is a fake. The speaks to McClane saying that he read a lot of his file and personal life and erased his 401k accounts. The mastermind tries to blackmail McClane into killing Farrell, but McClane refuses to do so, which relieves Farrell that McClane wouldn't murder him over blackmail.Then the helicopter came out of nowhere and Del killed Johnson, Laughlin and another agent. Farrell went on the front seat and went down as McClane took over the FBI police car and drives away from the helicopter.

He sees McClane drives over the fire hydrant and the flow of water hits Del which causes him to fall out of the helicopter and hitting the ground below. Farrell warns McClane that the helicopter is back and spots a tunnel to their left as McClane turns to the onramp to avoid gunfire from Rand. As they drive into the large tunnel, Farrell and McClane sees cars occupying all four lanes in the opposite direction, blocking them in. Then another of cars block them in from the other directions and the tunnel lights were turned off. Farrell got out of the car, despite McClane's warning as the flow of cars were in. McClane rushed to save Farrell and pulls him away from one of the cars. Then he and McClane ducked from an flying car into two cars in between them.

Then McClane escorted Farrell to the pillar nearby before an runaway tow truck can hit them. When the pile-up was over, McClane tells Farrell to stay as he goes and deals with the terrorist helicopter that's near the exit where they came in from. After McClane destroys the helicopter with the FBI police car, Farrell rushes over to him and tended to him since he is clearly hurt. Farrell states his impression to McClane he just killed a helicopter with a car. McClane asked Farrell if he was alright and he says that he's fine. Farrell helps McClane up as they leave the tunnel.Tracking the cyber-terroristsMcClane and Ferrell head to the Eastern Power Hub.After they left the tunnel, Farrell noticed that McClane is in pain and suggests that he should go to a doctor.

McClane says they don't need the doctor, they need the cops.As they arrived in the police in the effort to try to get help, Farrell is horrified by the grim reality of the fire sale. With no sign of getting help, they left the station. Then McClane tried to call Bowman, but Farrell says that phone could be cracked by the cyber-terrorists, which prompts McClane to break it and take someone else's phone. They went to the alley and Farrell stands by as McClane informs Bowman about their current situation. Then Farrell and McClane watched something on the news that has been hacked by the cyber-terrorists and send a taunting message to the world.

Then the US Capitol exploded on screen, which shocks everyone who saw it. Then Farrell follows McClane as they ran to see the Capitol and both of them see that the footage was a fake. Then he and McClane returned to the alley. Farrell shows his regrets over his initial thoughts of the fire sale, but says that he wrote one piece of code and the world is tore apart.

McClane says it's not about the system. It's about a country full of people terrified over the situation and convinces him to help him track the cyber-terrorists. Farrell says the Fire Sale is mostly done online, but major utilities are closed-circuit and they will have to go there physically to shut them down. He takes the PDA from McClane and relinks to the SATCOM's since he suspects that the terrorists are using them to communicate with each other. He reveals the electrical grid of America and shows McClane the in Middleton, West Virginia. He says that if they take the power station down, it will wipe out all the power in the Eastern corridor, but they have to do it manually. When McClane decides to go there, Farrell tries to talk him out of it, but reluctantly follows him.They later decide to take a car to drive to West Virginia.

When McClane was about to hotwire the car, Farrell warns not to do so and slams a trash bin to the front of the car to stop him, which lets out the airbags. Then the On-Star operator speaks at the intercom and Farrell poses a man whose father is dying. After awhile, he hysterically convinces the operator to start the car for them and it starts. McClane then drives himself and Farrell to the power station.As they cross the border of West Virginia, McClane says that he did good back there with the operator and such.

Farrell admits that he is not heroic and brave like him. Farrell says that he saved his life around 10 times. McClane says he was just doing his job and says what being a hero does to you.

McClane bitterly says he's been divorced from his wife and his children, and are not speaking to him. Farrell asked why he is doing what they are doing now and McClane says that there is no else to do it. Farrell figures out that what makes McClane that kind of guy as they headed for the power hub.Later that night, McClane and Farrell arrived in the power station. As McClane checked the area, Farrell followed. Once they reached the security control room, Farrell was shocked that the bodies of two security guards were found, confirming his suspicion. Farrell finds out that they will shut down power from the central control room on the fourth floor.

As they were going up the stairs, Farrell was barely keeping up. Then he got back when McClane easily defeats and kills one of the terrorists in the stairway.As they reached the central control room, McClane takes a female cyber-terrorist name at gunpoint while Farrell tries to undo the damage to the central control room. But Mai proves to be a formidable hand-to-hand combatant and beats down McClane. But McClane then attacks Mai attack as Farrell watched in shock.

Then he sees McClane knocking Mai out. Then Farrell continues to work to redo Mai's work. Then Mai regained consciousness and kicks McClane out of the window. Then Farrell tries to throw a right fist at her, but Mai easily grabs and twists his right arm. Mai tells to undo everything he just did.

As he was undoing everything, McClane, who survived the fall, rams a SUV over Mai as she was about to kill Farrell.As McClane was climbing out of the dangling SUV in the elevator, one of the Mai's henchman fired at him. But Farrell approached from behind and hits the terrorist with the pipe, causing to fall into the shaft. He yells out to McClane to get out of the SUV before it can get loose. As McClane grabs the elevator cable, the SUV falls into the shaft below, killing Mai in the explosion.Meeting the WarlockFarrell with Warlock and McClane in Warlock's 'Command Center'.As they made it back to the damaged central control room, Farrell says that he was forced to undo everything. McClane asked if he can lock out the hackers and Farrell says he might slow them down as he reactivated the power station's security.

Then Farrell lets out the pop-up banners in an attempt to e-bomb their network. Then the mastermind called again. As McClane answered the call, Farrell rerouted the signal and got the picture of the mastermind on the video web-cam. Then Farrell got Bowman at McClane's request and sends the picture to the FBI, whom Bowman recognizes as, a former Department of Defense programmer who was denounced for trying relentlessly to sound the alarm of the total cyber-terrorist attack.

Then Farrell sees that the terrorists are sending the gas lines at the station in an attempt to kill them. After Farrell quickly got his gear, he and McClane rushed downstairs to a van and uses it as a bomb shelter from the ensuring explosion.After surviving the attack, Farrell was shaken since the tide has turned. McClane tells Farrell it has to do with his security code, but Farrell says that he doesn't even what they are using it for. Then they see the power going out in the East Coast. Then Farrell realizes that they have to see The Warlock in his home in Baltimore as he is the only hacker who can track Gabriel. McClane uses the FBI helicopter that Mai rode on.

As McClane was getting the helicopter ready to take off, Farrell admits he doesn't like to fly and McClane says he used to be terrified of flying and tried to conquer his fears by taking flying lessons. Then the helicopter took off. As they gazed in disbelief over the blackout in Baltimore, Farrell tells McClane that The Warlock's house is probably the only building with the lights still on. Then they found the Warlock's house and McClane lands the chopper near the fence of it.As McClane and Farrell went to the house, Warlock's mother answers the door. As Farrell convinces Mrs. Kaludis to they are friend of her sons, she lets to the basement where Warlock set up his command post with an impressive amount of power generators.

Farrell thought he lost so much weight, but Warlock claims he gain 30 pounds. When Warlock learns that McClane is a cop, he angrily asks Farrell why he brought a cop into his command center. Then McClane asked Warlock how to find Gabriel, Warlock remembered the name, but refuses to help out and orders Farrell and McClane out of his house. But McClane threatens him to reveal information.Warlock then tells them that Gabriel broke into the meeting of the Joint Chiefs and shuts down NORAD with a laptop to show them that America is vulnerable to a total cyber-terrorist attack until they put a gun to his head to stop the hack and publically humiliated as the result of it.

Then Farrell tells Warlock that he passed a mutating algorithm and asked what he's using it for. Warlock tells him and McClane that the only active server being used with that code is used in Social Security Administration, but it's not used in the main server. It's actually used in some mysterious cooling towers in. As McClane asked what's the chilling tower, which Farrell silently tells the surprised Warlock that McClane is not exactly computer savvy. Farrell says to McClane that some servers generate a lot a heat and needs to cool down with cooling towers.

Warlock then says whatever it's in that building, it's not Social Security numbers.When Gabriel detects Warlock hacking into Woodlawn, he sees on the webcam. McClane covers the camera with his hand and quietly tells Farrell and Warlock to track where Gabriel is. As Farrell assisted Warlock on tracing the communication feed, McClane distracts Gabriel. As Gabriel reveals to McClane that he's got his daughter, Warlock and Farrell traced Gabriel to Woodlawn. As the outraged McClane goes to Warlock's mother's car to go after Gabriel and get Lucy, Farrell follows him, saying he can help him out. McClane tells him to stay at Warlock's house since it will be dangerous and thanks for his help. Farrell then gets in the car.

McClane tells him to buckle up as they left Warlock's house to go to Woodlawn.Infiltrating WoodlawnAs they were heading to Woodlawn, McClane asked if he can contact Bowman. He tries to contact Bowman through the SATCOM, but finds out that Gabriel must've shut down the satellite feed. He apologizes to McClane for what is happening to Lucy now and it wasn't his fight to begin with. McClane tells Farrell he has nothing to be sorry for.Later, Farrell and McClane arrived in Woodlawn. They see Gabriel's semi trailer there with guarding the entrance. McClane and Farrell went to the underground entrance and navigated the tunnels below. As McClane and Farrell reached the control penal to one of the cooling fans.

Farrell trips the alarm, hoping it might alert Bowman and the FBI. As he was trying to get the blueprints of Woodlawn, they were caught from behind by, one of Gabriel's men. Russo tells Farrell to get away from the bag. As McClane then fought with Russo, Farrell got away from Russo's gunfire, but fell off the shaft of the one of the cooling fans.

He yells out to McClane's name above him, but when he couldn't get a response. Farrell then kicks the large vent open to go through it.As he made it through the vent, Farrell hears footsteps from Gabriel's henchman coming upstairs. As he see comes up the secured door, he looks at the control penal and recognizes as his own algorithm. As the hacker uses the code he remembers giving to Gabriel and his men, he gets the door open.

Higurashi when they cry full intro youtube. Farrell goes inside the room, he exams the main server and sees that it contains back-up of all financial information of the U.S. He realizes that the terrorists are going after the money. Farrell begins to encrypt the laptop where the financial data is at so that Gabriel won't be able to siphon off the money. He manages to encrypt the data, but before he can encrypt it further, Emerson returns and holds him at gunpoint.

Farrell warns Emerson warns if he kills him, they won't be able to open the data up.Farrell meets Lucy McClane.Emerson brings Farrell to Gabriel and after Emerson tells his boss that they have a problem, Farrell sarcastically says there is no problem and just got off the wrong floor. As he set down, the captive Farrell realized that Gabriel was merely using the Fire Sale as a distraction to the money on Woodlawn. Gabriel tells him to be quiet. Lucy whispers to him, asking who is he.

Farrell introduces himself to her and Lucy introduces herself back as McClane. Farrell thought it was Gennero as he remember the name Gennero on the video chat earlier and Lucy replied, 'Not today'.

When Gabriel's hacker couldn't decrypt the lock on the data, Gabriel has his men take Farrell and Lucy down to their vehicles.As they were escorted down to the HAZMET truck by Emerson, Farrell tells Lucy not to antagonize and be confrontation with the terrorists. The resilient Lucy reminds him to show more resolve and bravery in her own meaning. Farrell remarks that Lucy's tone as her father and it weird is coming from someone with hair as Emerson puts him and Lucy in the HAZMET van. With that, they left Woodlawn with Robinson following them on the semi-truck.RedemptionMatt shoots Emerson dead with the Beretta Px4 Storm.While en route in the van, Gabriel tells him to decrypt the data. Farrell refuses to do so, knowing they will kill him and Lucy if he decrypts the financial information. After being punched by Gabriel, Farrell remains defiant. As Gabriel cocks his pistol and was about to shoot Farrell's knee, Emerson tells Gabriel that their semi-truck is coming to them really fast and realized McClane commandeered it.

So Gabriel temporary aborts his plan to get Farrell to decrypt the laptop.At the warehouse that they used as they hideout, Gabriel tries to get Farrell to decrypt the data. Farrell again refuses to do so.

Gabriel shot him in the knee to force him to unencrypt the data and threatened. With no other choice, Farrell started to decode the data, but was interrupted by the arrival of McClane who killed and one of Gabriel's men. After McClane was injured by, Farrell was forced to go back to work until McClane managed to kill Gabriel. When Emerson turns his gun on McClane, Farrell manages to recover McClane's gun and shoots Emerson dead. When the FBI arrive, Farrell is initially suspected as one of the terrorists, but Deputy Director clears him. Later, McClane thanks Farrell for saving Lucy and Farrell expresses interest in her, but McClane threatens to kill him if he goes after Lucy, who also shows interest in Farrell.Gallery.

Die Hard Wiki has a related to Matt Farrell.Trivia. Farrell is the second character who saved McClane's life at the end of a movie by shooting the last remaining villian, the first being. According to and director on the film's DVD commentary track, the story originally involved McClane's reuniting with his son, Jack. Jack was supposed to be the computer hacker McClane has to deliver to the FBI.

Eventually, that idea was dropped and the hacker became the character Matt Farrell. It was then decided to bring in his daughter to keep up the series theme of McClane always having a personal stake in what happens in the story.Die Hard Characters-Matt Farrell - -.