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Ten Of Bruce Willis’s Most Awesomely Badass Moments

We all know that Bruce Willis is a badass. Even in Moonlighting, he was a badass. Hell, when he did the voice of that baby opposite John Travolta? Even THEN he was a badass. He was a badass when he was just being Bruce, a badass when he was playing a character, a badass even when the role did not demand badassery.
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[h2]Bruce Crashes A Police Car Into A Helicopter (Die Hard 4.0: Live Free Or Die Hard)[/h2]

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Let’s face it: this entire list could be made up of moments from the four Die Hard movies. So I’m just going to choose one or two pretty badass moments and let it stand at that.

We can all agree that Die Hard 4.0 (I prefer the subtitle Live Free Or Die Hard) is not the best of the Die Hard sequels – my money goes to Die Hard With A Vengeance, due to the badass trifecta of Bruce, Jeremy Irons and Samuel L. Jackson. But, Die Hard 4.0 is simply a great thrill ride. It’s another example of our man just wanting to be left alone, but in this case he has to go all Liam Neeson and rush off to save his daughter from a evil bastard. With the help of his little hacker friend Justin Long, Bruce wrecks a good section of Washington D.C.

The badass moment here, though, is the scene where Bruce is chased down a tunnel, causes a massive pile-up, and finally launches a police car into the baddies’ helicopter. They thought they could bring Bruce Willis down with yet another helicopter? That did not work in 1988 and it is not going to work now.

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