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Air Force One (1997) is The Most Patriotic Action Movie Ever Made?

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What happens when the President of the United States becomes the action hero?

In this episode of Almost Classic Movies, we break down Air Force One (1997), the Harrison Ford thriller that defined an entire era of patriotic, high-stakes action films. From Gary Oldman’s operatic villain to Glenn Close’s quietly groundbreaking Vice President, this movie is far more than a popcorn blockbuster.

We explore why Air Force One feels so confident, so direct, and so unmistakably ’90s—and why it still works nearly three decades later.

🔍 Key Takeaways

  • Why Harrison Ford’s President James Marshall feels believable as both leader and action hero
  • How Air Force One reflects post–Cold War American confidence and leadership fantasies
  • The brilliance of Gary Oldman’s villain and why the stakes actually feel real
  • What this movie says about presidential authority, decisiveness, and morality
  • Why this is the definition of a “movie your dad would watch”

🎥 Film Discussed

  • Air Force One (1997)
    Directed by Wolfgang Petersen
    Starring Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman, Glenn Close, William H. Macy

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