I hear ya!
For me, its a Live Free of Die Hard, perfect third part to the franchise... Toy Story 3... great movie...
9/10
Even though Live Free or Die Hard was highly enjoyable I think you mean Die Hard With Vengeance, the 3rd part in the series.
Been wathcing a lot of TV shows lately but manage to squeeze in a movie every once and a while. These are a couple of recent viewings:
LEGION:
Skip it. Paul Bettany makes for a fine avenging angel and it's off to a good start, but halfway through you realize that the director simply doesn't know what he's doing. It's like he hasn't seen any horror/supernatural thriller since the 80's.
ARMORED:
Kinda liked this one. It's about a group of guys who drive armored money trucks and decide they're gonna get theirs. Of course nothing goes as planned. A real bloke-movie: there's maybe only one woman in it and the rest is filled with tough guys, led by Matt Dillon. It's far from perfect, but it's one of those movies you just like. Small cast and few locations, it could almost be a stageplay. :-)
44 INCH CHEST:
Weird one, this, but again worth checking out. It's from the guys who wrote Sexy Beast and it's about a London gangster who finds out his wife had an affair and decides to vent his anger on the guy she's had the affair with. Again, almost a stageplay with basically one location and a group of fine actors, led by Ray Winstone. It's not hip and cool or anything like Snatch or Layer Cake, more weird and gritty. Nice to see Winstone playing the lead for once. Always strikes an imposing figure.
And big up to Winter in Wartime (that's the official english title): one of the few dutch movies that was actually plain good. Really liked it.
And Predator 2 too. It got a harsh reception back then, because it wasn't like an Arnie-predator but casting Danny Glover instead of a bulky man-mass like Arnie was a smart move. Okay, it's simply not as good as the original but as far as sequels go Predator 2 is just really cool with lots of thing to love about it. It's got great actors (Glover, Gary Busey, Bill Paxton, etc.), the setting of near-future LA-gone-to-shits is quite original for a sci-fi movie and it's got a great expanding storyline/plot.