Die hard a christmas movie ?

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I say yes, it's during Christmas has a Christmas song in it. I don't remember the plot(if they talk about it).
 
I say yes, it's during Christmas has a Christmas song in it. I don't remember the plot(if they talk about it).
If I remember correctly the plot had nothing to do with the holiday....but as long as it took place during Christmas and Christmas songs were heard that qualifies it? Did any of the characters even say Merry Christmas or mention it at all?
 
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Plot:
On Christmas Eve, NYPD detective John McClane arrives in Los Angeles, intending to reconcile with his estranged wife, Holly, at the Christmas party of her employer, the Nakatomi corporation. McClane is driven to the party by Argyle, an airport limousine driver. While McClane changes clothes, the party is disrupted by the arrival of a German terrorist, Hans Gruber, and his heavily armed team: Karl, Tony, Franco, Theo, Alexander, Marco, Kristoff, Eddie, Uli, Heinrich, Fritz, and James. The group seizes the tower and secures those inside as hostages except for McClane, who slips away, and Argyle, who gets trapped in the garage.

Gruber interrogates Nakatomi executive Joseph Takagi for the code to the building's vault and reveals that he plans to steal $640 million in bearer bonds, with the terrorist act merely a distraction. Takagi refuses to cooperate and is killed by Gruber. McClane secretly watches, but accidentally gives himself away and escapes. He sets off a fire alarm in an attempt to alert authorities, so Gruber sends Tony to investigate. McClane kills Tony, pocketing his weapon and radio, using it to contact the LAPD. As Sgt. Al Powell is sent to investigate, Gruber sends Heinrich and Marco to stop McClane, who kills them both. Powell arrives and is greeted by Eddie, posing as a concierge. Finding nothing unusual, Powell prepares to leave, but McClane drops Marco's corpse onto his patrol car to gain his attention while Alexander shoots at the car from the building with an automatic rifle. Powell summons the LAPD, who lay siege to the building. McClane steals Heinrich's bag containing C-4 explosives and detonators.

James and Alexander use anti-tank missiles to disable a SWAT armored car before McClane violently kills both of them by pushing C-4 attached to an office chair and computer down the elevator shaft, blowing up their floor. Holly's coworker, Harry Ellis, attempts to mediate between Hans and McClane for the return of the detonators. McClane refuses, prompting Gruber to execute Ellis. While checking explosives attached to the roof, Gruber encounters McClane; Gruber passes himself off as an escaped hostage. McClane offers him a gun and Gruber attempts to shoot McClane, but the gun is empty. Karl, Franco, and Fritz arrive; McClane kills Fritz and Franco, but is forced to flee, abandoning the detonators.

FBI agents take command of the siege, ordering the building's power shut off; this, as Gruber anticipated, disables the vault's final lock. Gruber demands a helicopter on the rooftop for transport, but the FBI prepare to double-cross him by sending helicopter gunships. McClane discovers that Gruber intends to detonate the explosives on the roof, faking the deaths of his team so they can escape with the bearer bonds. While making final preparations, Gruber sees a news report by intrusive reporter Richard Thornburg that features McClane's children and deduces from a desk photo that McClane is Holly's husband. The criminals order the hostages to the roof, but Gruber takes Holly with him to use against McClane, who in the meantime defeats Karl in a fight before heading up to the roof, killing Uli in the process. He sends the hostages downstairs just as the FBI appear and start shooting at McClane, believing him to be a terrorist. Gruber then detonates the explosives, destroying the roof and the FBI helicopter; McClane barely manages to survive.

Theo retrieves their getaway vehicle, but is incapacitated by Argyle. A weary McClane finds Holly with Gruber and his remaining men; Eddie and Kristoff. After knocking Kristoff unconscious, he confronts Gruber and is ordered to surrender his machine gun. McClane does this to spare Holly, but distracts Gruber and Eddie, allowing him to grab a concealed pistol with only two bullets taped to his back. McClane shoots Gruber and kills Eddie with a single shot to the forehead; Gruber crashes through a window, but grabs onto Holly's wrist. Gruber raises a pistol and attempts to shoot them, but McClane removes Holly's wristwatch and Gruber falls to his death.

Outside, McClane and Holly meet Powell. Karl emerges and attempts to shoot McClane, but is shot dead by Powell with his police revolver. Argyle crashes through the parking garage door in the limo. Thornburg arrives and attempts to interview McClane, but Holly punches him before she and McClane leave the area with Argyle.
 
No way is that a christmas movie. It take place at a christmas party. Several scenes in goodfellas take place at christmas parties, doesnt mean its a christmas movie....drops mic walk away
 
I'm not sure what kicked off this debate in the first place but it's been all over social media and whatnot.I'm sure the movie will be shown on some channel or another throughout the day.
 
I'm not sure what kicked off this debate in the first place but it's been all over social media and whatnot.I'm sure the movie will be shown on some channel or another throughout the day.

Yeah i heard it on several sports stations.

Did anyone say Merry Christmas?

But if someone says happy birthday would it be considered a bday movie ?
 
IMO not even close to being a Christmas movie. To me a Christmas movie is a movie that has a main plot that centers around the joys and happiness of Christmas. Just because a movie has a few scenes that happen to take place at Christmas does not actually make it a "Christmas movie". If that reasoning is used then there would be literally thousands of movies that would qualify by those standards.

A good movie yes, but not a Christmas movie.
 
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IMO not even close to being a Christmas movie. To me a Christmas movie is a movie that has a main plot that centers around the joys and happiness of Christmas. Just because a movie has a few scenes that happen to take place at Christmas does not actually make it a "Christmas movie". If that reasoning is used then there would be literally thousands of movies that would qualify by those standards.

A good movie yes, but not a Christmas movie.

They try doing that with TV Christmas episodes too. A few decorations in the background doesn't count! Speaking of TV, with all the great Christmas possibilities to air, our channel 5 airs a stupid burning Yule log for hours! What a gyp!
 
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