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Movie-Sounds.org › Action Movie Quotes › Die Hard (1988)

That's pretty tricky with that accent. You oughta be on fucking TV with that accent.

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8 seconds sound clip from the Die Hard (1988) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:35:08 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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[...]

- All you gotta do is pull the trigger. Come on.

(Cocks Gun)

- Put down the gun and give me my detonators.

- Well, well, well. Hans.

- Put it down now.

- That's pretty tricky with that accent. You oughta be on fucking TV with that accent.

- But what do you want with the detonators, Hans? I already used all the explosives. Or did I?

- I'm going to count to three.

- Yeah.- Like you did with Takagi?

- Oops.

(GUN CLICKING)

[...]

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Now tell these guys where the detonators are so no one else gets hurt.
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Actors: Bruce Willis (John McClane), Alan Rickman (Hans Gruber), Reginald VelJohnson (Sgt. Al Powell)

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