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{{wiktionary|diehard|die hard}}
{{wiktionary|diehard|die hard}}
'''Die hard''' may refer to:
'''Die hard''' may refer to:
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==Phrases==
*[[Die hard (phrase)]], one not easily swayed from a belief
* [[Die hard (phrase)]], one not easily swayed from a belief.


==Media{{anchor|Media}}==
==Film franchise==

*The [[Die Hard (film series)|'''''Die Hard''''' film franchise]] including:
===Films===
**''[[Die Hard]]''
*[[Die Hard (film series)|''Die Hard'' (film series)]], a series of action movies
**''[[Die Hard 2]] (Die Harder)''
**''[[Die Hard with a Vengeance]]''
**''[[Die Hard]]'' (1988)
**''[[Live Free or Die Hard]] (Die Hard 4.0)''
**''[[Die Hard 2]]'' (1990)
**''[[A Good Day to Die Hard]]''
**''[[Die Hard 3: With a Vengeance]]'' (1995)
**''Die Hard'' video games, based on the films:
**''[[Live Free or Die Hard]]'' (2007), also known as ''Die Hard 4.0''
***''[[Die Hard (video game)]]'' for Nintendo Entertainment System
**''[[A Good Day to Die Hard]]'' (2013)

***''[[Die Hard Arcade]]'' for arcade and Sega Saturn
===Video games===
***''[[Die Hard Trilogy]]'' for PC, Sony PlayStation, and Saturn
***''[[Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas]]'' for PC and PlayStation
*''Die Hard'' video games, based on the films:
**[[Die Hard (video game)|''Die Hard'' (video game)]] (1990), a game for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Commodore 64, TurboGrafx-16, and DOS
***''[[Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza]]'' for PC
***''[[Die Hard: Vendetta]]'' for Nintendo GameCube, Microsoft Xbox, and Sony PlayStation 2
**''[[Die Hard Arcade]]'' (1996), for arcade and Sega Saturn
**''[[Die Hard Trilogy]]'' (1996) for PC, Sony PlayStation, and Saturn
**''[[Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas]]'' (2000) for PC and PlayStation
**''[[Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza]]'' (2002) for PC
**''[[Die Hard: Vendetta]]'' (2002) for Nintendo GameCube, Microsoft Xbox, and Sony PlayStation 2

==Music==
* "Die Hard", a 1983 song by [[Venom (band)|Venom]] by Lant, Dunn, and Bray
* [[Die Hard (Dr. Dre song)|"Die Hard" (Dr. Dre song)]], an unreleased song slated to have been part of the unfinished album ''Detox''
* [[Die Hard (song)|"Die Hard" (song)]], a song by Kendrick Lamar from the 2022 album ''Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers''


==Others==
==Others==
*[[DieHard (brand)]], a line of batteries marketed by Sears
* [[DieHard (brand)]], a line of batteries marketed by Advance Auto Parts
*[[Diehard tests]], a battery of statistical tests
* [[Diehard tests]], a battery of statistical tests for random number generators
*Diehard, a pattern in the [[Conway's Game of Life#Examples of patterns|Game of Life]]
* Diehard, a pattern in the [[Conway's Game of Life#Examples of patterns|Game of Life]]
* Die-Hards, the nickname of the [[Middlesex Regiment]] of the British Army
*"Die Hard", a song by [[Venom (band)|Venom]]
* [[Talladega DieHard 500]], a former NASCAR race
*Die-Hards, nickname of the [[Middlesex Regiment]] of the British Army


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Latest revision as of 02:55, 4 February 2024

Die hard may refer to:

Phrases

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Media

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Films

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Video games

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Music

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  • "Die Hard", a 1983 song by Venom by Lant, Dunn, and Bray
  • "Die Hard" (Dr. Dre song), an unreleased song slated to have been part of the unfinished album Detox
  • "Die Hard" (song), a song by Kendrick Lamar from the 2022 album Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers

Others

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