"When 'Die Hard' was released in 1998, Roger Ebert gave it two stars out of four, calling John McClane 'Another one of those Hollywood action roles where the hero's shirt is ripped off in the first reel....' So Ebert's opinion didn't always match up with the consensus, nor did Gene Siskel's. Furthermore, sometimes their opinions didn't even line up with one another's on 'At the Movies,' and when they didn't, there would be shouting matches. For the most part, however, they did agree, and this includes action films. On the opposite side of the coin, Siskel and Ebert knew an action classic when they saw it and were always quick to tell people to head for the theaters. And thanks to the internet those recommendations and warnings are digitally archived, perfect for those nostalgic for the days of Blockbuster and VHS tapes." - movieweb.com