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In White House Down, Jamie Foxx’s president only loses one.ħ. The absence of urinals in the latter make any comparison a non-starter.Ħ. One is the men’s room, the other is the ladies’ room. Cale’s daughter is in the bathroom when a hostage crisis erupts, allowing her to hide. McClane is in the bathroom when a hostage crisis erupts, allowing him to hide.
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Yes, both films feature protagonists trying to rescue a loved one entrapped in a hostage situation, but Cale is trying to rescue his daughter, while McClane is trying to rescue his wife.ĥ. These cities are over a three-hour car trip from each other.Ĥ.
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Tatum’s off-duty law-enforcement officer, who is caught in the wrong place when things start to go sideways, is from D.C. Willis’s off-duty law-enforcement officer, who is caught in the wrong place when things start to go sideways, is from New York. While they both wear dark grey khakis and blood-stained white tank tops, the two men showcase entirely different belt buckles: McClane’s is silver while Cale’s is gold.ģ. Other than the eight letters they have in common (only four of which are in a row), these are totally different names.Ģ. In Die Hard, Bruce Willis plays John McClane, while in WHD, Channing Tatum plays John Cale. ( Spoilers ahead for those who haven’t seen the film yet.)ġ. These movies are nothing alike! It’s apples and oranges, Deep Impact and Armageddon, Due Date and Planes, Trains, and Automobiles! Witness the disparate evidence. This has led some to call it “ Die Hard in the White House,” a shorthand that is insultingly reductive. White House Down, Roland Emmerich’s latest piece of cinematic destruction, features a good-hearted, gun-toting guy trapped in a building with terrorists, and he alone can take them all down, one by one. Photo: 20th Century Fox/Everett Collection and Columbia Pictures