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Die Hard (1988) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 98

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Download or listen to sound clips of voice quotes, dialogue one liners and sound effects from the movie Die Hard (1988) and see if you should buy this movie. All audio files are in wav and mp3 format.

Actors: Bruce Willis (John McClane), Alan Rickman (Hans Gruber), Reginald VelJohnson (Sgt. Al Powell)

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971 What's going on? -What's it look like? We're going in.
972 What's the deal here? What do these pricks want?
973 What's the matter? You don't think jockeying papers across a desk is a noble effort for a cop? -No.
974 What's wrong? What's going on?
975 What-What was that?
976 When these revolutionary brothers and sisters are free, the hostages in this building will be taken to the roof and they will accompany us in helicopters to the Los Angeles International Airport where they will be given further instructions.
977 When they touch down, we'll blow the roof.
978 When we commandeer your men, we'll try and let you know.
979 When we finally kiss good night, how I hate goin' out in the storm.
980 When you steal 600 dollars, you can just disappear. When you steal 600 million, they will find you unless they think you're already dead.

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