IT'S "Yippee ki-yay" for A Good Day to Die Hard, with the latest Bruce Willis action film claiming the top spot in the Australian box office.
The films are based on the rough action man John McClane, whose catch phrase is "Yippee ki-yay".
Starring Aussie actor Jai Courtney as McClane's son, the fifth film in the Die Hard franchise raked in $3.824 million on debut.
Oz The Great and Powerful continued its hold over Australian audiences claiming the No.2 spot, according to the Motion Picture Distributors Association of Australia.
The new Hollywood adventure film Jack The Giant Slayer debuted at No.3 pulling in $1.122 million at the weekend.
Based on the fairytale, it stars Nicholas Hoult as Jack, along with Ewan McGregor and Stanley Tucci.
In its second week at the box office the comedy Incredible Burt Wonderstone, with Steve Carell, Steve Buscemi and Jim Carrey was pushed to the No.4 spot with $1.093 million.
Another comedy, 21 and Over, is still holding on in the top 10 at fifth place.
Meanwhile, the Aussie film Goddess, starring Magda Szubanski, Ronan Keating and Laura Michelle Kelly has dropped two places to No.6, taking $338,692.
And the UK rom-com I Give It a Year, starring Australians Rose Byrne and Simon Baker, sits at No.8.
The drama Performance, Christopher Walken, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Catherine Keneer, had a nice little jump in the ratings from No.12 to No.9.
Silver Linings Playbook, for which Jennifer Lawrence won the Oscar for best actress, dropped to seventh while Broken City, starring Russell Crowe, is at No. 10.
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