💀I know right? Mike fought through gunfires and saved the president twice and now when he's framed he's already a prime suspect without any suspicion of him being framed by the enemy
The vice president and obviously lots of others are working on team evil, while team good has to do the follow the law, have an investigation and trial to prove innocence.
they already confirmed that three more movies are in development ( the fourth movie is already confirmed title being Night Has Fallen) and spin off TV shows coming which will focus on different countries because the film series' popularity in other territories with the idea being that each show's local mother tongues will be the spoken languages ( a little bit on cashing for the other countries but it'll be interesting to see) the first TV show has been confirmed for Paris
@@MajorSkrewup Yep. Or, in more general terms, sex/women, drives men. Money, drives women. That's what it boils down to, for everything that happens. Everything.
Watching movies like that always makes me think, like, "man, it'd be so cool to be a special agent" but then I also remember that it's probably only cool if you're the main character in an action movie and the real life equivalent is most likely much more mundane.
And stressful. You have the responsiblity to protect the most important man in the entire country. One single mistake, he's dead. Secret Service has to carry out a 100% no flaw operation.
Cmon my guy the idea that a rogue AC-130 would get anywhere near the Whitehouse is a joke. So that alone let's us just engage with the movie that it is a modern 80s action film.
So basically we got the movie "Olympus has fallen" because Potus broke protocol of bringing outsider in his bunker, jokes aside, it was nice movie, loved the action
His friend, the head of the Saliant Global PMC is not a former Secret Service agent, but a former military buddy of Mike during their time in the military (US Army Ranger).
This whole movie could have never happened, the second a fucking C-130 was in the airspace without authorization they wouldn't have been asking it to land, they would have just shot it down It's also hilarious how all the secret service agents weren't able to do a single thing despite being people that are as trained as you can get given they're protecting the most "important man" in the country.
I remember the first movie when was in i believe 3rd or 4th grade at my grandparents house it was Christmas Eve at night i saw a small glimpse of the interrogation scene and gotten scared and went back upstairs in one of the rooms. Loke i don't get scared about people dying in video games but in real life movies i couldn't handle it. But in middle school I started enjoying it more and more.