London Has Fallen
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Revealing mistake: When Mike is throwing Bakari around and starts his speech, pay close attention to Bakari's shirt. The padding is visible underneath it in some shots. (01:17:30)

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Revealing mistake: When Bakari is fighting Banning with the machete, the blade gets stuck in some metal bars. In this shot you can see a break line visible in the blade where it snaps a few seconds later. (01:17:00)

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Revealing mistake: During the live stream, the second punch that the president receives misses him. However, he reacts to the punch. (01:15:50)

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Character mistake: The news reporter at the start of the film states an autopsy will take place in the next 48 hours. British reporters use the terminology "Post Mortem" not autopsy. (00:09:50)

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SAS SGT: There's more than 100 terrorists in there!
Mike Banning: Yeah? Well, they should've brought more men.

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Trivia: Antoine Fuqua, who directed ‘Olympus has Fallen' (2013), did not want to direct this sequel because he did not like the script.

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Question: Do Presidents make last-minute trips to other locations in the world? Or would that not be possible due to a safety concern? In reality, would somebody else attend the funeral in the President's place?

Answer: I worked security in the 1990s, in Houston, Tx, when Clinton was in office. I was working the George R. Brown convention center. One day I went to get my paycheck, when I spotted several men surrounding the building. I asked if there was an event inside the building, they said they were Secret Service agents and there was a possibility that the President may make a visit. I asked, really. They said it was a possibility, he might stop by but could change his mind at the drop of a hat. Those men waited for nearly ten hours all day and in the end, Clinton didn't come.

Answer: I believe that, because ensuring the president's safety is so logistically difficult, it would be the Secretary of State, our highest-ranking diplomat, attending in his place.

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