Bruce Willis' mom weighs in on the great 'Die Hard' Christmas movie debate.
The debate has the potential to blow families apart this holiday season ... and even the TMZ office is split down the middle on"Die Hard" as an Xmas classic ... so to get to the bottom of this we went to Bruce's mom ... because mothers are never wrong, right?!?Her reasoning ...
"Die Hard" is a movie set at Christmas time, but that's not an essential element of the flick. Seems the apple didn't fall far from the tree, because Bruce does not believe it's a Christmas movie either.Well, one high-ranking TMZ staffer lays it out like this ... if you take"Die Hard" and move the setting to another time in the year, say Easter or Mother's Day or heck, even Halloween, the movie still works just the same.
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