![]() ![]() 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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