A SWAT compound comes under fire from an international terrorist who relentlessly and violently pursues a mystery man who was apprehended by Seattle SWAT after a raid went horribly wrong.A SWAT compound comes under fire from an international terrorist who relentlessly and violently pursues a mystery man who was apprehended by Seattle SWAT after a raid went horribly wrong.A SWAT compound comes under fire from an international terrorist who relentlessly and violently pursues a mystery man who was apprehended by Seattle SWAT after a raid went horribly wrong.
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Scott J. Ateah
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Meeting every single cliché from lingerie wearing fighting evil women, over stupidly ridiculous tries to depict 'hackers' - BTW, imitating Microsoft Windows isn't a step in the right direction up to the 'love story' happy end (despite the fact that a dozen of his closest friends just died).
I actually have no words; that's how bad of a movie this is.
I actually have no words; that's how bad of a movie this is.
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S,W.A.T. - Ostromállapot
The hun title featured here is for the movie SWAT-Firefight
It is a holiday, but Seattle SWAT member Travis Hall (Sam Jaeger) gets called into work. Commander Ellen Dwyer (Adrianne Palicki) has ordered a raid. DEA agents claim that it's an easy takedown of a drug shipment. Instead, they are confronted by a well-armed group and all they find is a mysterious prisoner (Michael Jai White) being tortured.
This has a solid premise and a couple of good actors. Michael Jai White depends on your personal taste. I find him a little cheesy but a fun take on those 90's action stars. Everything is set up for a good B-movie. Both the directing and production are second rate. Little things do start to bug me. There is plenty of action, but not all of it is staged well. I still like MJW doing his pose-fighting. I don't know if Palicki is doing her own stunts. She looks like she can really kick. This is a B-movie with a good premise. It's too bad that it struggles to pull it off.
This has a solid premise and a couple of good actors. Michael Jai White depends on your personal taste. I find him a little cheesy but a fun take on those 90's action stars. Everything is set up for a good B-movie. Both the directing and production are second rate. Little things do start to bug me. There is plenty of action, but not all of it is staged well. I still like MJW doing his pose-fighting. I don't know if Palicki is doing her own stunts. She looks like she can really kick. This is a B-movie with a good premise. It's too bad that it struggles to pull it off.
"S.W.A.T.: Under Siege" should delete its writer's credit and replace it with a line crediting everybody who has written an action film in the past. The plot draws heavily from "Assault on Precinct 13" and "Safe House," with a lot of familiar tropes seen in dozens of genre films. What few mild surprises the plot offers generally happen off-screen, although it is not easy to predict which characters will die, who will kill whom and the order of their demises. The biggest surprise seems borrowed from "Showdown in Little Tokyo" and is surprising only because the film hadn't yet developed the characters – although, to their credit, it is a great improvement on the SILT scene. The bad guys who are really good and the good guys who are really bad could have simply worn T- shirts identifying themselves. The dialogue alternates between pretentious, execrable, familiar and unnecessary. Production values are generally adequate, although marred by over-reliance on distracting jiggly-cam shots.
However, the fight scenes are capably executed. Michael Jai White is highly proficient and other cast members demonstrate considerable skill as well, including Marsden, Zagorsky, Jaeger and Palicki. The fight choreography is competent, although uninspired. The special effects incorporated into the numerous gun battles are handled well.
Advocates of diversity in films should be encouraged by the ethnically diverse cast. However, skeptics will note that most of the Asian, Hispanic and black performers are in background roles and underutilized. The director seems to have attempted to give a couple of them more screen time with prolonged noble demises, but the shots seem more distracting than empowering. White delivers his dialogue with a heavy accent and another character is given an urban 'tude, but as in many films with large casts, the diversity seems more a result of casting decisions than screen writing choices.
However, the fight scenes are capably executed. Michael Jai White is highly proficient and other cast members demonstrate considerable skill as well, including Marsden, Zagorsky, Jaeger and Palicki. The fight choreography is competent, although uninspired. The special effects incorporated into the numerous gun battles are handled well.
Advocates of diversity in films should be encouraged by the ethnically diverse cast. However, skeptics will note that most of the Asian, Hispanic and black performers are in background roles and underutilized. The director seems to have attempted to give a couple of them more screen time with prolonged noble demises, but the shots seem more distracting than empowering. White delivers his dialogue with a heavy accent and another character is given an urban 'tude, but as in many films with large casts, the diversity seems more a result of casting decisions than screen writing choices.
The movie lack of numerous characters, may be a low budget movie but it goes straight to the point. The movie has 1 topic and stays on track on that topic. Maybe that's why some people doesn't liked it much. There's no love story and there aren't numerous extras around. Like I said: it stays in one story line. I liked it because it doesn't have all those special effects from movies nowadays were you can tell that's fake or that's computerized. Yes, the fights are kind of slow but is because nothing is over reacted, everything looks like it should, if it was a real situation which I think it was a good change. It could of have better scenes but I think is worth watching. Enjoy!!!!!!!!!
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- TriviaWilhelm Scream: At around 13 minutes, when the guy with the rocket launcher is shot.
- Quotes
Scorpion: You trust me now?
Ellen Dwyer: Hand on your head
Hooks: You alright commander
Travis Hall: Yeah yeah
- ConnectionsFollows S.W.A.T. (2003)
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