When Secret Service agent Tobin Keller (Sean Penn) suddenly opens up to Silvia Broome (Nicole Kidman) about his wife dying in a car accident, the moment feels forced and out of context.
There were some heated moments Tuesday
when Secret Service Director Julia Pierson testified before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee about two security breaches at the White House, one in 2011 and one less than two weeks ago.
Had the matter gone to trial, it would have required that we re-live things long past, just at a time
when the Secret Service is on the mend.»
For instance, while many may think of presidential guards
when the Secret Service is brought up, they actually have a dual mission which includes protecting the nation's financial infrastructure.
The golden age of counterfeiting came to an end in 1865,
when the Secret Service was created to crack down on phony bills.
Not exact matches
An especially embarrassing breach came in September 2014
when an Army veteran with mental health issues scaled a fence on the Pennsylvania Avenue side of the White House and made it as far into the building as the East Room before the
Secret Service could apprehend him.
And even if the combative candidate assumes an annual bodyguard budget similar to the increased level of protection he employed last quarter,
when his security expenses doubled to $ 99,634 for the three - month period (during which he was also granted
Secret Service protection), he still wouldn't be paying as much for safety as Johnson.
They say Zillow used trade
secrets stolen from Move to develop its newly launched listing platform, the Zillow Data Dashboard, which Zillow is counting on to keep listings flowing directly from multiple listing
services and brokerages
when its agreement with ListHub expires April 7.
CNN: American Jews confront internal rancor over Israel
When the editor of a Jewish newspaper here wrote this month that the Jewish state might consider assassinating an American president, his column made national headlines and provoked a
Secret Service inquiry.
Atlanta (CNN)-
When the editor of a Jewish newspaper here wrote this month that the Jewish state might consider assassinating an American president, his column made national headlines and provoked a
Secret Service inquiry.
And
when he does emerge for a bike ride, or basket of fried fish, it's handshakes at a distance, through a rope line or police barricades — and with the suspicious glare of the
secret service and state police.
When men act so scandalous in such a public way, whether hiring a bunch of hookers as the
Secret Service agents did or just one — at thousands a pop as former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer did — it makes guys look bad.
That's why it's easy to understand the
Secret Service prostitute scandal in Columbia earlier this year;
when everyone else is doing it and we're already loose from booze, it's easier to say, «Why not?»
At that tragic pass, the South East governors roused themselves to «ban» IPOB (a panic - driven action of dubious legality)-- not
when Kanu was inspecting a bathetic column of Biafra «troops»; not
when he announced the formation of a Biafra
Secret Service; not
when he triumphantly claimed the president was a Buhari clone from the Sudan, after his medical vacation, not the Buhari original; and definitely not
when he ordered his IPOB rabble to burn Nigeria, should any attempt be made at his arrest!
We'd go to events and [her
Secret Service detail] would move us
when we got in.»
«It is a dark day for the reputation of Britain's
secret services when a UN special rapporteur lumps them alongside those of Pakistan and Indonesia for cooperating with illegal activities linked to abduction and torture.»
When Cellnet and Vodafone launched their analogue cellphone
services 10 years ago, their systems were supposed to be fraud - proof because each phone has two numbers — its listed phone number and a
secret electronic serial number (ESN).
When I first realized we were making a video about the neuroscience of magic, I had no idea I would be spending a day with Apollo Robbins, the «gentleman thief» who once relieved ex-president Jimmy Carter's
Secret Service detail of their watches, wallets, keys and badges.
The suit calls out OkCupid's QuickMatch (which shows
when two individuals mutually admire each other); Zoosk's Scientific Matching
Service, and 2RedBean's
Secret Admire function as infringing JDate - owned patent # 5,950,200, titled «Method and Apparatus for Detection Of Reciprocal Interests or Feelings And Subsequent Notification.»
Why would you pay for the
service of an expensive dating agency
when there are field experts willing to share their
secrets for free?
And now,
when moviegoers leave the theater after seeing The
Secret Life of Walter Mitty this winter, they will be able to sign on to eHarmony and receive the same exclusive
service as Ben Stiller himself.
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when her ads for jobs, cats and adult
services with a range of female models.
When she overhears a plot to assassinate the dictator of Matoba at the U.N.,
Secret Service agent Tobin Keller (Sean Penn) is assigned to investigate and protect her.
But
when she contacts the U.S.
Secret Service, Silvia is surprised to find herself the target of suspicion by agent Tobin Keller (Sean Penn), the man in charge of investigating her report.
When she alerts the authorities,
Secret Service agents Tobin Keller (Sean Penn) and Dot Woods (Catherine Keener) are assigned to the case.
When the two meet, they elude the
secret service, and a merry chase begins.
Jennifer Lawrence plays Dominika with a placid poker face to preserve her
secrets and the script's — we never know
when she's being sincere and with whom, and it's all in
service of keeping the twists and turns in place.
When Dima asks them to help him deliver classified information to the British
Secret Services, the couple is thrown on a perilous journey through the realms of espionage and dirty politics.
Eschewing the trappings of the biopic — psychology, cult of the hero — Assayas catches Carlos (Edgar Ramirez) mid-stream, between the fated year 1973 (Four Concepts of Psychoanalysis, coup in Chile),
when Waddie Haddad (Ahmad Kaabour) makes him number two in the European network of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP); and 1994,
when he is snatched in a Khartoum hospital by the French
Secret Services who promptly brought him to stand trial in Paris: no cute or sinister growing - up tales, no face - to - face with oneself within the four walls of a cell.
People were shocked
when Matthew Vaughn abandoned work on X-Men: Days of Future Past to work on an adaptation of an unknown comic book called «Kingsman: The
Secret Service».
In the other White corner: OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN, directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring Gerard Butler as a former
Secret Service agent who has to protect President Aaron Eckhart
when the White House is invaded.
Kingsman: The
Secret Service will be available to rent online on Monday 8th June,
when it also released on DVD and Blu - ray.
Emmerich already has Channing Tatum on board to play the
Secret Service agent who must save the president
when a paramilitary group attacks and holds everyone hostage inside the White House and recently recruited Maggie Gyllenhaal to play the female lead, a
Secret Service agent on the president's detail.
The film stars Gerard Butler as a disgraced
Secret Service agent called back to duty
when terrorists take over the...
The film stars Gerard Butler as a disgraced
Secret Service agent called back to duty
when terrorists take over the White House and capture the President...
The film stars Gerard Butler as a disgraced
Secret Service agent called back to duty
when terrorists take over the White House and capture the President (Aaron Eckhart).
When they have to separate, it is discovered that James works for the British
Secret Service.
Director Roland Emmerich will once again reign havoc on the White House, this time with the help of John Cale (Tatum), a
Secret Service agent who is separated from his daughter
when the White House is invaded by a group of mercenaries.
When interviewing a dangerous murderer Hydell (Joseph Gilgun), he gets the advantage over the
secret service and takes the weapon.
Two exceptional lawyers with a romantic history step into a dangerous web of
secrets and lies, and
when evidence points to a possible British
Secret Service cover up, it's not just their reputations, but their lives that are at stake.
This time, in the script most recently drafted by Christian Gedegast, «a U.S.
Secret Service agent (Butler), the U.S. president (Eckhart) and the speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (Freeman) are attending the funeral of the British prime minister
when all hell breaks loose (again).»
When the President of the United States is taken hostage by a terrorist mastermind, can a disgraced
secret service agent save him?
Secret Service Agent Mike Banning (Gerard Butler) must protect the President (Aaron Eckhart)
when a funeral is ambushed by terrorists.
When considering what seemed promising, the things that will most likely pull people back into the theater after an enjoyable ride in The
Secret Service will undoubtedly be Channing Tatum's inclusion as Statesman Tequila and Colin Firth's mysterious return as Harry Hart, both of whom are completely underutilized in the story throughout The Golden Circle in both screen time and in lazy storytelling, especially in regards to the quickly explained and underwhelming revival of Harry after suffering a bullet to the head.
An opportunity for such a life presents itself
when Wormold is recruited for the British
Secret Service by a gentleman named Hawthorne (played by the great Noel Coward), who feels being a ho - hum vacuum cleaner salesman is the perfect front for Wormold to be their Havana agent.
Playing by the rules, White House Down plunges aspiring
Secret Service agent John Cale (Channing Tatum, G.I. Joe: Retaliation) into the depths of his ideal job
when a band of disaffected mercenaries (The Great Gatsby's Jason Clarke, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter's Jimmi Simpson, and Streetdance 2's Falk Hentschel among them) take over 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
As «Kingsman: The Golden Circle» star Taron Egerton recently revealed during an interview with Den of Geek, a piece of footage that ended up on the cutting room floor
when 2015's «Kingsman: The
Secret Service» was released will make its way into the sequel.
When the White House (
Secret Service Code: «Olympus») is captured and the President (Aaron Eckhart) is kidnapped by a terrorist mastermind, disgraced former Presidential guard, Mike Banning (Gerard Butler), moves to action.
When I reviewed Kingsman: The
Secret Service I singled out a tasteless joke as a blot on an otherwise enjoyable movie.
Gerard Butler is naturally back as
Secret Service agent Mike Banning, who this time is with Morgan Freeman's President Trumball (sorry Aaron Eckhart fans, looks like Benjamin Asher is sitting this one out) on the presidential plane
when it is attacked.