With the embers of Gerard Butler's Olympus Has Fallen still warm, Channing Tatum's White House Down blasted into cinemas last week with a near-identical premise: one man infiltrates 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in order to take down a team of terrorists and save the Commander-In-Chief. Of course, apart from the White House, this format is nothing new: we've been seeing 'Lone man fights terrorists in specific location' movies ever since Bruce Willis first dirtiest his vest in Die Hard in 1988. So, with our ears still ringing from Roland Emmerich's latest detonations, we set about ranking 20 of the best-known Die Hard rip-offs from worst to best. Send in the McClones!
It's Die Hard in... a theme park! No movie in which Hulk Hogan plays a character named Dave Dragon can be completely without merit, but irritating young hero ninjas Rocky, Cult and Tum Tum should have been dropped off a tall building long before this sequel was given the green light. Hey kids – watch Die Hard instead! We won't tell your parents.
via IGN All http://feeds.ign.com/~r/ign/all/~3/sohKAzRyWBE/die-hard-rip-offs-worst-to-best
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