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CPAC Movie Review: Olympus Has Fallen

Correction: An earlier post mistakenly listed the counter-terrorism expert’s name as Ricky James. It’s Ricky Jones. The post has been edited as a result.

The White House (codename: Olympushas fallen into the hands of North Korean terrorists.  They’ve neutralized the presidential security detail; captured the president, the vice president, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the secretary of Defense; and are held up in the Presidential Emergency Operations Center (PEOC).  Only disgraced Secret Service agent Mike Banning, played by Gerard Butler, can save the president.  In all, it’s Die Hard in the White House, and it’s awesome.

After being unable to save the president’s wife after an accident, Banning is taken off his security detail.  He is then relegated to a soporific desk job.  As tensions along the 38th parallel intensify, which mirrors our current situation, a few North Koreans decided it’s time to bring their misery to American shores.  So, they use a C-130 gunship to shoot up Washington, D.C., while using a crack commando team to storm the walls of the White House under the cover of dump trucks retrofitted with heavy machine guns to provide cover.  They wipe out the entire Secret Service contingent assigned to the White House.

With the president and vice president in enemy hands, it’s up to the speaker of the House, played by Morgan Freeman, to navigate through this unprecedented situation.  In the meantime, Agent Banning shoots, stabs, and chokes his way towards PEOC – and the president.  However, he has very little time, as the North Koreans are working on accessing America’s nuclear arsenal.

The film is fun, action-packed, and filled with good one-liners.  Concerning authenticity, Ricky Jones, a security advisor and counter-terrorism expert, said it’s possible to launch an attack on the White House.  He said:

We’ve cut the defense budget. We’ve cut the intelligence budget.  We’ve cut the intelligence staff…we have foreign and American domestic terrorists on our soil.  And if you put all that in a melting pot, I’m not saying they’ll be successful in taking the White House, but an attack could take place.

Jones is also a veteran of presidential details for President George H. W. Bush, and served as an advisor on the film.  Additionally, he hopes that Americans leave with a feeling of pride and admiration for members of the U.S. Secret Service for all that they do protecting the president and serving their country. Nevertheless, he didn’t look like he would be missing the grueling twenty-hour work days during production.

It’s an exciting film, and definitely worth the price of admission.

COMMENTS

  • kowalski

    Morgan Freeman? Shouldn’t he be doing ads for Jell-O frozen pudding pops right about now?

    • ww2nd95

      He’s getting up there, but I still think he’s an awesome actor.

  • kowalski

    Charlie Sheen and Linda Hamilton did another barely-watchable ‘thrillah’ like this with Donald Sutherland many years ago, with the main prop. device being a laughable remote controlled helicopter. Are there any Steam and Sparks Factories in this one?

    The Shadow Conspiracy

    http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19970131/REVIEWS/701310303

    • kowalski

      The saddest part of “The Shadow Conspiracy” was watching the obvious anti-chemistry between Linda Hamilton and Charlie Sheen, even in the scenes where he was supposed to have won the girl. She was so obviously repulsed by his presence she couldn’t even ACT like she wanted to be around him. Winning!

      I’ll bet this movie is just as good. It sounds like a cross between Crysis: Warhead and Shadow Conspiracy with a little Hollywood Promo (read: YOU) thrown in.

  • kipling

    The scenario is made more real since Biden recently changed the Secret Service security protocol to: “If North Koreans attack, stand on White House balcony and fire a double barrel shotgun into the air wildly.”

  • cheesycon

    I think Ricky James’s statement is disgraceful.

  • Mike Ferguson

    In the books of the WWIII (World War 3) series, Ian Slater has North Korea starting the trouble as well. Interesting.

  • Sisyphus

    The trailer makes it look like a lot of fun. Morgan plays the Speaker of the House, suddenly in charge based on the order of succession. North Korea makes for a great enemy because it is one of the few nations actively belligerent to the United States, and therefore unlikely to try suing and such. Aaron Eckhart, Batman’s Two Face, takes a turn as president. No indication if this character has an obsession with flipping coins.

    I’ll keep an eye out for it.

    • gawken

      I think Morgan Freeman has played president several times in movies. Guess that Hollywood couldn’t have a black president get captured.,…