Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
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Re: Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
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Re: Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
It's a good action flick in the series. Once you're introduced to all the characters at the start, you know who's who and what side of the fence they're on. It's not rocket science and fairly predictable, but still an enjoyable ride.
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Re: Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
Reviews are starting to come out: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/angel_has_fallen/
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Re: Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
Planning to see this tomorrow night.
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Re: Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
Finally saw the second one and liked it way more than I thought I would. I will see this. Hopefully in the theater if time permits. .
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Re: Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
Do we have a Stuckman update? We need a Stuckman update! Let's make this real! And Blu-ray.com reviewer liked it. Looks like good days ahead for you Why So Blu!
https://www.blu-ray.com/Angel-Has-Fallen/769634/#Review
https://www.blu-ray.com/Angel-Has-Fallen/769634/#Review
#85
Re: Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
Eh... it was fine, I guess. Easily my least favorite of the three. I found it to be boring, derivative and cliched (more so than the previous 2). And it is definitely the most light on the action. The last act was cool, but prior to that all it really did was have explosions after explosions with people being propelled.
Also, there are some shots towards the end that are the worst CG I can recall ever seeing in a theatre. So bad that they should’ve just cut them out.
Also, there are some shots towards the end that are the worst CG I can recall ever seeing in a theatre. So bad that they should’ve just cut them out.
Last edited by dex14; 08-22-19 at 08:57 PM.
#87
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Re: Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
I just got back from a 7pm show. I liked it. I give it a slight edge over London. The final act was definitely the best with the most action. Yeah it is a little too predictable at points. But at least they didn't go with the cliched villains again. The drone attack sequence was pretty cool though in the 1st act.
I really enjoyed Nick Nolte as Banning's Dad and he brought a surprising amount of humor to it. Even though you could barely understand him half the time. The big explosion sequence was pretty cool. Whoever was in charge of the pyrotechnics of that sequence did a really good job.
A couple of issues:
In the trailer you could easily figure out who one of the villains are.
I did not like the reveal on who the mastermind was behind the frame up plot. He was actually a pretty lame character.
I know Morgan Freeman has that "gravitas" that people like and is known returnee from the previous 2 movies. But, I kind of wish they would have gone with someone different to play the POTUS. Bringing back the Alan Trumbill character felt like a safe choice.
Overall, I'd probably give it a 7 or 7.5 out of 10. See it if you're a fan of the series.
I really enjoyed Nick Nolte as Banning's Dad and he brought a surprising amount of humor to it. Even though you could barely understand him half the time. The big explosion sequence was pretty cool. Whoever was in charge of the pyrotechnics of that sequence did a really good job.
A couple of issues:
In the trailer you could easily figure out who one of the villains are.
I did not like the reveal on who the mastermind was behind the frame up plot. He was actually a pretty lame character.
I know Morgan Freeman has that "gravitas" that people like and is known returnee from the previous 2 movies. But, I kind of wish they would have gone with someone different to play the POTUS. Bringing back the Alan Trumbill character felt like a safe choice.
Overall, I'd probably give it a 7 or 7.5 out of 10. See it if you're a fan of the series.
Last edited by DJariya; 08-23-19 at 12:33 AM.
#88
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Re: Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
Saw this tonight and I'd rank it above part 2.
Olympus
Angel
London
I think Nolte stole the show and his scene in the forest was fucking badass, and in Dolby Cinema, holy fucking shit -- the stuntwork was fantastic!
Olympus
Angel
London
I think Nolte stole the show and his scene in the forest was fucking badass, and in Dolby Cinema, holy fucking shit -- the stuntwork was fantastic!
Spoiler:
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Re: Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
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Re: Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
From my review page ORBI-WAN GOES TO THE MOVIES:
Mini-review - Angel Has Fallen (R) - It’s like a 24 movie, except with lots of F-bombs and a bunch of big explosions
Mike Banning (Gerard Butler), the loyal, hard-charging Secret Service agent, is on the run from the FBI (led by Jada Pickett Smith) in the latest chapter of the “Fallen” series. Despite his brave heroics in “Olympus” and “London”, Mike is blamed for an assassination attempt on the President (Morgan Freeman), that killed Mike’s entire team and left the Commander-in-Chief in a comatose state. Of course, there is no real surprise at who is framing Mike for the event, especially given the opening scenes and dialogue.
The addition of Nick Nolte as Mike’s estranged father Luke is welcome. He's a PTSD-plagued Vietnam veteran and survivalist who provides much humor as he gleefully sets off very large explosions as bad guys invade his West Virginia hideaway, He also provides much of the heart, as he not only reconnects with his son, but meets his daughter-in-law Leah (Piper Perabo) and granddaughter he never knew he had.
Overall score: 3 out of 5 lightsabers. A little funnier than the last two, I liked the family threads in this one, but again, it plays like a compact 24 movie, and telegraphs a lot of stuff, like, uh, the bad guys and their motives. I wasn't bored, and they blowed up stuff real good.
NOTES TO PARENTS: Angel Has Fallen is rated R mostly for the constant use of the F-bomb, and for intense violence. There is much gunplay, explosive action, but is not as grisly as we’ve seen in some equivalent films.
MID-CREDIT SCENE: There is a funny scene a moment into the credits as Mike and Luke go to sensory deprivation therapy together.
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Mini-review - Angel Has Fallen (R) - It’s like a 24 movie, except with lots of F-bombs and a bunch of big explosions
Mike Banning (Gerard Butler), the loyal, hard-charging Secret Service agent, is on the run from the FBI (led by Jada Pickett Smith) in the latest chapter of the “Fallen” series. Despite his brave heroics in “Olympus” and “London”, Mike is blamed for an assassination attempt on the President (Morgan Freeman), that killed Mike’s entire team and left the Commander-in-Chief in a comatose state. Of course, there is no real surprise at who is framing Mike for the event, especially given the opening scenes and dialogue.
The addition of Nick Nolte as Mike’s estranged father Luke is welcome. He's a PTSD-plagued Vietnam veteran and survivalist who provides much humor as he gleefully sets off very large explosions as bad guys invade his West Virginia hideaway, He also provides much of the heart, as he not only reconnects with his son, but meets his daughter-in-law Leah (Piper Perabo) and granddaughter he never knew he had.
Overall score: 3 out of 5 lightsabers. A little funnier than the last two, I liked the family threads in this one, but again, it plays like a compact 24 movie, and telegraphs a lot of stuff, like, uh, the bad guys and their motives. I wasn't bored, and they blowed up stuff real good.
NOTES TO PARENTS: Angel Has Fallen is rated R mostly for the constant use of the F-bomb, and for intense violence. There is much gunplay, explosive action, but is not as grisly as we’ve seen in some equivalent films.
MID-CREDIT SCENE: There is a funny scene a moment into the credits as Mike and Luke go to sensory deprivation therapy together.
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Re: Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
I really like Olympus Has Fallen and think London Has Fallen is a quality sequel that's nearly as good as the original... but Angel Has Fallen is a massive disappointment for me.
As preposterous as the plots for the first 2 movies would get at times, the action scenes were so good in those movies that I could just roll with it. Not this time because the action was rather lacking throughout which left the farfetched plot just painfully standing out so much more than in the previous movies. The best thing about the movie was Nick Nolte, who is just great in this, but he alone isn't enough to redeem the movie which I think needed more action setpieces to cover up the plot flaws. The first 2 movies in this series felt to me like good "Die Hard" movies - this one did not.
As preposterous as the plots for the first 2 movies would get at times, the action scenes were so good in those movies that I could just roll with it. Not this time because the action was rather lacking throughout which left the farfetched plot just painfully standing out so much more than in the previous movies. The best thing about the movie was Nick Nolte, who is just great in this, but he alone isn't enough to redeem the movie which I think needed more action setpieces to cover up the plot flaws. The first 2 movies in this series felt to me like good "Die Hard" movies - this one did not.
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Re: Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
I really liked the first film.
The second film was pretty garbage though.
I'll give this third a chance though. I'm a Gerard Butler fan.
The second film was pretty garbage though.
I'll give this third a chance though. I'm a Gerard Butler fan.
#94
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Re: Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
This one looks like it was made for a smaller budget, and I think it works - it's got the least amount of action of the three films (but don't worry, there's still plenty) and it's by far the most "realistic" of the three. Morgan Freeman kind of sleepwalks his way through this one, and I was hoping there would be a surprise cameo by Aaron Eckhart (there's not). Nolte is great in a supporting role (there's a funny post-credit scene, so don't rush out of the theater).
I can't recommend you see this in the theater, but give it a rental - you'll have fun with it. It's sort of a "The Fugitive" take on this series. At least they tried something new, so I'll give it credit for that.
I can't recommend you see this in the theater, but give it a rental - you'll have fun with it. It's sort of a "The Fugitive" take on this series. At least they tried something new, so I'll give it credit for that.
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Re: Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
It was reportedly made for $40M, which is the smallest budget of the 3.
Kind of interesting how the series has 3 different distributors. Sony, Universal and now Lionsgate.
Kind of interesting how the series has 3 different distributors. Sony, Universal and now Lionsgate.
#96
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Re: Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
And two different actresses playing Manning's wife. Radha Mitchell in the first two and Piper Perabo in the third one.
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Re: Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
#99
Re: Angel Has Fallen (2019, D: Waugh) -- Gerard Butler returns as Mike Banning
I enjoyed this a lot. I think it's a good capper to the Mike Banning trilogy and something different for them to try. The biggest disappointments for me was that Butler is starting to show his age, and the movie really only has three action set pieces(the drone attack, the explosions at his dad's and the finale in the hospital). But I will say that the hospital finale was pretty great. I would probably rate this a 4/5. Honestly all the movies in this series are 4/5 for me and this one delivered what I wanted from it and did not disappoint me.