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  1. The movies plot makes more sense if you assume that the president was pulling the strings (insisting the koreans come to the bunker, telling people to give up the codes). He gets double-crossed since they could crack his code, and he rides it out pretending to be an innocent victim.

  2. Question: The terrorists' attempt to obtain the three Cerberus pass-codes was a major plot point. After they obtained the first two, the third was apparently somehow obtained without it being provided by the president.

  3. Both movies had tons of plot holes. Olympus had the ridiculous plot device about the North Koreans sneaking an entire AC-130 gunship into the middle of Washington DC, the entire South Korean delegation visiting the White House being full of North Korean infiltrators, and all the tourists outside the White House also being North Korean infiltrators.

  4. Nov 4, 2013 · In Olympus Has Fallen, a bomber flies in from Chesapeake Bay and proceeds to shoot up downtown Washington D.C. Fighter jets attempt to intercept the bomber, but they are blown from the sky.

  5. Movie lovers who didn't appreciate Bay's vision for "Armageddon" may have felt a little smug when it was reported that he'd apologized for making the movie in an interview with the Miami Herald...

  6. I saw Olympus Has Fallen on Netflix a few months ago and watched White House Down tonight. First, both movies are entertaining on their own without comparison. But because of the similar subject matter, I felt like Olympus Has Fallen is a much more emotional movie than White House Down.

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  8. Plot hole: The fact that a five minute timer starts after the three Cerberus codes are entered defeats the purpose of the program. If they program was made to destroy their own nuke warheads in case of a misfire you would expect them to be destroyed as soon as all three codes are in. (01:38:20)