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Olympus has fallen
Olympus has fallen







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We say: Not the best Blu-ray package you'll ever see, but still a fun way to scratch that action movie itch for a couple of hours.I love both movies equally for different reasons. Ranging in length from three to seven minutes, none goes into particularly great depth (and we'd love to have been privy to discussions about the movie's imminent rival production, White House Down), but they still give a reasonable glimpse into the production. The orchestral score from Trevor Morris may be a little generic and sombre, but otherwise this is a dynamic, energetic mix.Įxtras: Lionsgate's Blu-ray release is accompanied by a collection of five behind-the-scenes featurettes ( The Epic Ensemble, Under Surveillance: The Making of Olympus Has Fallen, Deconstructing the Black Hawk Sequence, Ground Combat: Fighting the Terrorists and Creating the Action: VFX and Design). They're certainly good enough to highlight the deficiencies in some of the film's shoddier VFX sequences.Īudio: The DTS-HD MA 5.1 soundtrack is a hi-octane blast from start to finish, but a prime example of its heavyweight delivery is the helicopter attack in Chapter 9, which showcases its immersive audio placement and exceptionally potent LFE presence – rotor blades chug and weapon fire zips from speaker to speaker. The film's daylight scenes (such as Chapter 3's aerial assault on the White House) look every bit as crisp, sharp and colourful as you'd expect from a modern blockbuster. However, despite these concerns, the encode is far from being a failure. Some unsightly noise also raises its head on a couple of occasions. Black levels in these sequences vary between instances of crush and washed-out greys, with the unfortunate side effect of flattening out the film's colour palette. Picture: Olympus Has Fallen arrives on Blu-ray with a perfectly acceptable but not exactly mind-blowing AVC 2.40:1 1080p encode.The biggest issue can be found in the film's darker sequences – and as these make up the majority of its second and third acts they are fairly common. The advantage here is that Olympus Has Fallen is a heck of a lot more fun than the past couple of Die Hard sequels.

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The John McClane reference isn't without its merits though as, for all intents and purposes, this is Die Hard in the White House.

olympus has fallen

No, not John McClane – the man of action this time is Mike Banning (Gerard Butler), the Secret Service agent the President still blames for the death of the First Lady (Ashley Judd) 18 months earlier. When the White House is overrun by North Korean terrorists and the President (Aaron Eckhart) is held hostage there's only one man who can save the day. Can Gerard Butler save the President from terrorists in this over-the-top action Blu-ray?









Olympus has fallen