Is 'Die Hard' a Christmas movie? 'The Five' reaches a consensus
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"The Five" managed to steer clear of Christmas mayhem while debating one of the most contentious holiday topics: Is "Die Hard" a Christmas movie?
During the show's fan-mail special, one fan asked the hosts to name their favorite Christmas movies. Co-host Dana Perino brought up "Die Hard," saying it was a Christmas movie -- although she admitted she hadn't seen it.
Co-host Katie Pavlich said she also believed it's a Christmas film but brought up that "there are people who would disagree."
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Still, co-host Jesse Watters tried to put the debate to rest by asking, "What happens on Christmas?" Watters made the point that the movie took place on Christmas, and co-host Juan Williams agreed.
The film, released in July 1988, took place on Christmas Eve in Los Angeles and featured Bruce Willis as a New York City policeman trying to save his wife and her co-workers who'd been kidnapped by German terrorists during a company Christmas party.
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Pavlich said "It's a Wonderful Life" was her favorite Christmas movie while Williams brought up "Miracle on 34th Street."
Watters admitted he had never seen "Miracle on 34th Street," prompting Perino to give a judgmental "oh."
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"You've never seen 'Die Hard,'" Watters shot back.
Watters recommended the classic "Home Alone" and "Home Alone 2" which he said held up to the original.