Box office A Good Day to Die Hard grossed $67,349,198 in North America and $237,304,984 in other territories for a worldwide total of $304,654,182. In North America,
A Good Day to Die Hard grossed an estimated $840,000 from its night showings at 2,328 locations on Wednesday, February 13, 2013. Overseas,
A Good Day to Die Hard grossed $10,860,000 in its first weekend. Opening in seven Asian markets at 1,182 locations a week before North America's release (February 6–7) to take advantage of the
Chinese New Year holiday, the majority of the film's gross came from
South Korea, with the film also setting a Fox record in
Indonesia and a series record in
Hong Kong.
Critical response On
Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 15% based on 232 reviews and an
average rating of 3.9/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "
A Good Day to Die Hard is the weakest entry in a storied franchise, and not even Bruce Willis's smirking demeanor can enliven a clichéd, uninspired script." On
Metacritic, the film has a
weighted average score of 28 out of 100, based on 41 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews. On both websites, the film ranked lowest among the
Die Hard films. Audiences polled by
CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale, the lowest score of the franchise.
A. O. Scott of
The New York Times described
A Good Day to Die Hard as "a handful of extended set pieces—each more elaborate and therefore somehow less exciting than the last—linked by a simple-minded plot and a handful of half-clever lines." Though complimenting the special effects, he criticizes the direction of John Moore, the lack of style, and writes that "everything that made the first
Die Hard memorable—the nuances of character, the political subtext, the cowboy wit—has been dumbed down or scrubbed away entirely."
Todd McCarthy of
The Hollywood Reporter expressed similar sentiments, particularly of the direction, for which he says that Moore "has directed these sequences in a way that makes the incidents look so far-fetched and essentially unsurvivable that you can only laugh". Kenneth Turan of the
Los Angeles Times gave the film a 2/5 and remarked that it lacked "inspiration", and that the onscreen rivalry of Willis and Courtney was "more irritant than enticement."
Richard Roeper, standing in for
Roger Ebert on Ebert's website, rated the film one and a half stars out of four, criticizing the implausibility of the action sequences, as well as the film's lack of sufficient characterization for McClane and the villains as compared to the other films in the series. He says that "McClane has been stripped of any real traces of an actual three-dimensional character," and that the film "never giv[es] us a chance to get the least bit involved with any of these characters." Among the rare positive reviews,
Robbie Collin for
The Daily Telegraph remarked that "Yet even though the ride finally stalls,
A Good Day To Die Hard has been thrustingly outrageous enough in its earlier moments to coast to the finish line on momentum."
Daniel M. Kimmel, writing for the
New England Movies Weekly, found the film to be better than
Live Free or Die Hard and states that the car chase scene "is well worth the price of admission." With a 3.5/5 rating, Kimmel summed up his review saying, "it's probably a good day to end the series at last, but it's an action-packed and entertaining finale." Rick Groen of
The Globe and Mail criticized the action scenes as being "messy", but concluded his review saying that the film "continues the franchise without undue embarrassment." Peter Howell of
The Toronto Star remarked that Willis and Courtney made a strong estranged family duo and that the film had a nice drinking game routine going for it with how many times McClane exclaims "I'm on vacation!" during the running time.
Accolades At the
40th People's Choice Awards,
A Good Day to Die Hard received a nomination for Favorite Thriller Movie. It was nominated for Best International Poster, Best Teaser Poster, and Best Pre-Show Theatrical Advertising at the 2013
Golden Trailer Awards. ==Video game==