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Air Force One Down

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 24m
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4.4/10
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Anthony Michael Hall, Ian Bohen, Rade Serbedzija, Max Kraus, Katherine McNamara, and Dascha Polanco in Air Force One Down (2024)
Rookie agent aboard hijacked Air Force One battles terrorists threatening energy deal and president in relentless fight altering history.
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A rookie agent aboard the hijacked Air Force One battle terrorists threatening the energy deal and the president.A rookie agent aboard the hijacked Air Force One battle terrorists threatening the energy deal and the president.A rookie agent aboard the hijacked Air Force One battle terrorists threatening the energy deal and the president.

  • Director
    • James Bamford
  • Writer
    • Steven Paul
  • Stars
    • Katherine McNamara
    • Ian Bohen
    • Rade Serbedzija
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    • Director
      • James Bamford
    • Writer
      • Steven Paul
    • Stars
      • Katherine McNamara
      • Ian Bohen
      • Rade Serbedzija
    • 50User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Katherine McNamara
    Katherine McNamara
    • Allison
    Ian Bohen
    Ian Bohen
    • President Edwards
    Rade Serbedzija
    Rade Serbedzija
    • Rodinov
    • (as Rade Sherbedgia)
    Hristo Mitzkov
    • Hozman
    Anthony Michael Hall
    Anthony Michael Hall
    • Sam Waitman
    Antoni Davidov
    • Bahrudin
    • (as Antony Davidov)
    Ivo Arakov
    Ivo Arakov
    • Blue Eyes
    Paul S. Tracey
    Paul S. Tracey
    • Miller
    • (as Paul S Tracey)
    Dascha Polanco
    Dascha Polanco
    • Vice President Hansen
    Max Kraus
    Max Kraus
    • Black Gloves
    • (as Max Krauss)
    Pavel Avilov
    Pavel Avilov
    • Camera Man
    • (as Pavlo Avilov)
    Dmytro Rudyi
    • AF1 Agent #1
    • (as Dmitro Rudyi)
    Daniel Ivanov
    • AF1 Agent #2
    Kal Minev
    • AF1 Agent #3
    • (as Kaloyan Minev)
    Trevor Van Uden
    Trevor Van Uden
    • Agent Richards
    Michael Fleming
    • Air Traffic Controller
    Jordan Jacques Aboutboul
    • Pilot
    • (as Jordan Jacques)
    JR Esposito
    JR Esposito
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    • Director
      • James Bamford
    • Writer
      • Steven Paul
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    4IonicBreezeMachine

    The time tested "rescue the president" action formula is trotted out by upward failing producer Steven Paul that's bad, but better than The Painter from earlier

    Alison Miles (Katherine McNamara) is young and untested Secret Service agent serving under her uncle and mentor Agent Sam "Uncle Sam" Waitman (Anthony Michael Hall). As President Dallas Edwards (Ian Bohen) prepares to depart for the Eastern European nation of Astovia broker an oil deal with the nation's President, disgraced Astovian General and former leader of Astovia Azem Rodninov (Rade Serbedzija) initiates a plan to seize control of Air Force One and kidnap President Edwards with Agent Miles now the only one who can save him.

    Yet another film from producer Steven Paul and Paramount's revived Republic Pictures label, Air Force One Down sees Paul diving into the direct-to-video action well once again after gracing audiences with The Painter earlier this year. Air Force One Down is more enjoyable than the Painter thanks largely to being shorter and less plodding, but it's also a not all that competent retreat on action formula that despite Paul's promise of delivering a "new twist" is more or less of the standard you see in direct-to-video trash lining the bottom shelf of Blockbuster during the 90s and 2000s.

    Watching Air Force One Down it's pretty clear from the opening that starts with Allison partaking in sparring matches to establishing shots of DC and text identifying names and positions of characters that Air Force One Down owes a massive debt to Millennium Media's Fallen series of films that star Gerard Butler. While I'll admit I enjoy the occasional Millennium film, even the most ardent defenders can't deny films like The Expendables or Olympus Has Fallen are basically supped up versions of direct-to-video action templates from the company's early days that are redressed with bigger star names and a slightly larger scale. While Steven Paul is clearly trying to capture that same aesthetic Millennium films have, he clearly doesn't have the means or resources to do so.

    The feature directorial debut of veteran stunt coordinator James Bamford I'll say that at least Bamford knows how to keep things moving with a brisk pace, but the action is also quite clumsily staged at points and can veer into unintended humor such as how henchmen during gunfights seem to forget how their guns are supposed to work and instead rush Agent Miles while carrying their AK-47s rather than actually shooting them. Katherine McNamara lacks the hardened edge you'd expect of a character in this role (but she's agile and at least can move during the very silly action sequences) and her exchanges with Anthony Michael Hall's "Uncle Sam" did amuse me with how much they failed to be endearing, especially with how producer Steven Paul who serves as the writer must've felt so proud of that "Uncle Sam" play on words given that it's revisited more than once until Anthony Michael Hall exits the movie unceremoniously at the half-way point.

    Going into a movie like this, you pretty much know it's going to be bad given all the warning signs involved, but at least unlike The Painter from earlier this year it moves quickly enough that you can have a cheap laugh at its expense if you're so inclined. Otherwise: Just stick with Air Force One, Olympus Has Fallen, or White House Down for your "save the President" fix.
    haroot_azarian

    OK-ish...

    This could have been a much better movie if a tiny bit of realism had been applied. There is no way on earth that the pilot of Air Force one would not have a Secret Service detail posted at his house and himself.

    There is no way on earth that with just one phone call (calling in sick) a replacement pilot would be put on the flight without rigorous Secret Service checks and double and triple checks before clearance.

    There is no way on earth so many weapons could be smuggled onto Air Force One, even if the terrorists had someone very close to the POTUS.

    Other than that, the movie was ok I suppose. I generally like movies with female butt-kicking leads.
    1sinsro

    Superpower: being a woman

    We get it. Empowering women and showing they can do all what men can and more is a trendy concept these last years, apparently educating people about this is more important than making a good story. Some great movies pull that off well, like like I Spit on your Grave, Kill Bill or Revenge. This one however comes off as so ridiculously unrealistic it just becomes annoying.

    The heroines inability to lose reminds me of the cartoon Roadrunner, where the coyote keeps failing at getting his prey. At first it is amusing, then it just becomes annoying and finally you just hope he gets his meal, as he is the real underdog you end up rooting for.

    With her toothpick arms she can throw huge top trained bodybuilders around with ease. Where is the thrill when she will ALWAYS win no matter the circumstances? The only way she could lose is if she fights a minority person or another woman, which makes everything it so predictable it almost hurts. And the plot holes are so dense there is basically no plot just holes.

    If you get a kick out of seeing skinny women predictably beat up large muscular men without any effort over and over, this might be for you. If you want a good movie that makes you root for the beat down hero who is clawing through pain and challenges against all odds and make you keep guessing what will happen next on the edge of your seat, then dont waste your time here. You have seen this movie too many times already.
    1grahamathomas1

    Utter garbage

    How on earth did this get to be released?

    This movie is complete snd utter garbage.

    It makes the Secret Service out to be a bunch of pathetic morons. It makes the heroine look utterly stupid. Who goes into an armoury full of the most spectacular weaponry and comes out with just a pistol?

    I think the 12 year olds who wrote and directed this movie should go to college before they think of writing and directing again. They did a P poor job on this one.

    I honestly can't believe that someone sat in an office and actually thought it would be a good idea to release this trash. It rather makes me think there may have been a little nepotism going on or something similar.
    3dogfood454

    Great Actors but terrible script, director & score! It's a C grade movie at best.

    There are so many terrible scenes in this movie it's like it is intentional. One bad scene after another. For example having 2 F - 35 Jets going slow enough to escort a Cessna plane. WHAT?

    If you replaced Katherine McNamara (Love her, great actress) with Gina Carano the action scenes might make sense. But instead they have a 5 foot 50 pound woman throwing 200 pound military trained soldiers repeatedly for 5 minutes. WTF.

    The action is great.... but the bad guys are on a conveyor belt one at a time & waiting there turn.

    But the worst thing in this movie is the music score.

    Very bad movie,.

    Can't blame the actors, stuntmen or cameraman for this abomination. That is why it's a 3.

    It's so bad but so many good actors!

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    • Trivia
      James Bamford directed many episodes of DC's Arrowverse. Both Katherine McNamara and Ian Bohen are part of the Arrowverse.
    • Quotes

      Sam Waitman: You two, get Falcon to a secure location now.

      President Edwards: I don't wanna go to a goddamn secure location.

      Sam Waitman: Mr. President, I don't tell you how to run the country. Please don't tell me how to protect you.

    • Soundtracks
      Midnight Sun
      Performed by Rich Walters

      Written by Rich Walters

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 2024 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Bulgaria
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Assalto ao Air Force One
    • Filming locations
      • Ihtiman Airport, Sofia Province, Bulgaria(Airfield LBHT from where they leave the wood area at the end of the movie)
    • Production companies
      • SP Media Group
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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