![]() ![]() It’s pure patriotic kitsch, the cinematic equivalent of a black-velvet painting of a bald eagle clutching an American flag in its talons as it soars majestically over Mount Rushmore. They could also borrow huge swaths of the movie’s dialogue and sequences, since White House Down is never more than a sliver away from gleeful self-parody. ![]() ![]() If Trey Parker and Matt Stone were interested in making a sequel to their brilliant spoof Team America: World Police, they could easily borrow the plot of Roland Emmerich’s preposterous new action extravaganza White House Down.
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