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When a solar storm wipes out the air traffic control system, Air Force One and a passenger jet liner are locked on a collision course in the skies above the midwest.

Reginald VelJohnson as  Bob Abbot
Jordan Ladd as  Lindsay Bates
Gerald Webb as  First Officer Aoki
Meredith Thomas as  First Lady Kimberly Phillips
Caryn Ward as  Presidential Purser Joan Watts
Aurora Perrineau as  Radhika Darshan
Mariah Strongin as  Josie Marler
Erin Coker as  Dr. Antonia Pierce
Steph Martinez as  Passenger
Darin Cooper as  Colonel Chuck Lawler

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Reviews

Jake Ingram
2012/03/27

Oh, what a wonderful movie. I honestly don't know where to begin. Anyone who watches this movie should recognize that it is an Asylum film, and was probably made as a joke. Even so, I still loved it. It was so senseless and mind numbing that it had entertaining and amusing properties. The very beginning is the best part. A lady is driving a convertible with the speakers on full blast, and spontaneously gets obliterated by falling satellite debris. I honestly think anyone with their speakers that loud should be annihilated. When someone investigates as to what satellite the debris belong to- they pick up a lighting fixture with a mother board glued to the side. Geez, don't want to be hit by a falling household lighting fixture- those things have a bad reputation of falling from satellites. As many users pointed out, the mysterious purple lightning storm was exciting. Waves and waves of purple stuff caused satellites to become so damaged, that they fall from orbit- and impact only the most critical parts of the world. In this case, it happens to be the only air traffic control tower that can communicate with AF1, and most of the civilian population. I love how the controllers saw the debris heading towards them on radar- and barely escaped the inferno. They should have fried anyway- most of them left their post many times to make phone calls- leaving a very conceited intern in charge.I also love when the ACAT system locks a secret service agent in the bathroom- and has a camera fixed on him. Turns out the ACAT system is not only evil, but extremely perverted. For those of you who didn't know, the ACAT system has control of Air Force One, the radar system, and many missiles (which don't always explode). What doofus President would put so much power into something named after a CAT? Surely after the ACAT satellite falls from the sky, it would turn off? No, it's much worse than that. ACAT shoots down the F-16 escorts, shoots a missile at a man on a different plane (all we see is his forehead is bruised a bit), electrocutes the pilots of Air Force One, and tries to zap the President's Daughter. I know it's a lot to take in. But don't take my word for it, there is plenty more in the movie. Now the best part of the movie is what the passengers on board the DC-9 has to go through. After they survive a fierce storm of purple lightning, they knock off the tip of the Cleveland Tower- No big, they keep flying, not a single scratch-yet. We see an obviously disturbed passenger who desperately wants his newspapers, and a girl who needs her pills after splitting up whipped cream. The ACAT on AF1 decides it doesn't like whip cream girl, so it tries to shoots down the DC- 9 with a missile. The Missile gets struck by lightning, and only penetrates through the side of the plane, leaving a square hole. A passenger then PICKS UP THE MISSILE, and throws it out of the plane, which then falls to the earth and blows up a Toyota pickup at a gas station (those trucks aren't worth anything anyway). Then, the passengers plug the hole with some carry-on bags. WOW, they should make all plane doors out of carry on bags! BUT WAIT! THE WHIP CREAM GIRL'S PILLS ARE IN ONE OF THE BAGS! She dies from a seizure- and she is covered with a blanket- many blankets are used to cover dead passengers throughout the film. IF that isn't enough- the newspaper man goes nuts- and gets knocked out by a copy of Lord of the Rings. Yes, the newspaper man lives after being struck by the book, but later is sucked out of the plane after nearly colliding with Air Force One. A large gap is created in the roof of the plane- but the plane remains intact at 21,000 feet. Whooo, give those pilots a cookie. If that isn't enough, they land on a street in Cleveland after striking over 3 buildings. After everyone evacuates, some idiot decides to stay and take one last look at the magical plane that should have exploded when the missile hit. The plane then erupts into flames, and kills the poor chap. You would think he wouldn't pull a "Lot's wife" move and look back- but he did, and died as a result. But that's not it! Some colonel on an army base, population 3, decides to enact operation desert fox. A C-130 pulls up underneath AF1, and attaches a PVC pipe/elevator to the plane. After the President refuses to go, the First Lady goes instead. A rope is then attached to a hook in the wall. The oddly placed hook rips from the drywall, tearing the PVC pipe with it. We then see the first lady clinging to the rope (insert Wilhelm scream), and the C-130 EXPLODES. The President then pulls his wife back into the plane. I was amazed that a simple hook that snaps causes desert fox to fail. Whoever the architect of that was, he should be shot. To sum things up, I enjoyed this movie a lot. The madness of this movie is what made it exciting. Literally every second either had fast pace music playing, or a close up shot of something being blown up. I would highly recommend this film to be watched ONLY ONCE. If you watch this twice, you might explode yourself. I gave this film a 2/10 because a 1/10 wouldn't serve this film justice. The additional star is for the pilots of AF1. They tried everything they could, snipped random wires under the control panel, shot through the cabin door, and got electrocuted after trying to disarm the biological lock on the ACAT system. May their souls rest in peace?

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espike007
2012/03/28

Everything about this movie is hokey. As a former military and now commercial pilot, I could go on for hours about the technical flaws in this film, the aviation dialog alone sounds like it was written by a couple of grade school kids playing with their GI Joe dolls. Most filmmakers don't control this and don't know any better, unless they have a really good technical adviser. But let's look at the movie production, things they do have control over. Have these costume designers ever heard of an ironing board? You know, one those things you use to make a shirt look nice and crisp? From the commercial pilots to the Air Force officers on Air Force One, everyone looks like a rag bag. The shoulder boards are backwards, the shirts are too big on most actors and are so wrinkled, they look like they pulled them out of a dirty hamper. How did the director let this slide? I watched just long enough to be disgusted and turned it off. About 20 minutes.

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dron-washington
2012/03/29

Okay, so, one of the things that really bugged me was how often that "DC- 9" struck buildings and had its wings intact with almost full navigation functionality. So many things went wrong with that plane and the passengers. First, a relatively large man is having a heart attack mid- flight. So, what do the flight attendants do? They decide to defib a conscious passenger. After the defibrillator failed, a passenger gives the guy CPR (keep in mind that the man was still breathing). Someone mentioned blood thinners and aspirin, which was the smartest thing said throughout the whole movie. Also, a jet propelled missile breached the cabin of the DC-9 and struck a passenger in the face. How he wasn't decapitated is beyond me. The apparent "dud" of a missile is then dropped, then it explodes after contact with a building. HOW??? The DC-9 also struck the base of the Air Force One fuselage and the 747 remained completely intact. Finally, the DC-9 landed on a street with no gear and on its nose and only the engines caught fire. So unrealistic.

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grheller
2012/03/30

Spoiler Alert: The acting, the script, the special effects, all combine to make this one a real stinker. For example in one scene there is an Army Lieutenant who is addressed as Colonel and the next time you see him he's addressed as Captain, but he is clearly wearing Lieutenant's bars. In another scene actors are trying to access a bunker of some sort, the access cover they need to open is made from an 18 wheeler tire rim. In another scene the pilots of Air Force One are seen cutting wires in the instrument panel, when that didn't work the pilot decides he is going to start shooting components in the panel. As you can see they spared no expense bringing this baby to the silver screen. Don't miss out on this blockbuster.

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