Thursday, November 10, 2011

Review – SWAT: Fire Fight

Like the first SWAT movie, the best part of the picture is the reworking of the theme music from the old TV show. Unlike the first one, this entry sports no movie stars (unless the aging guy who played the T-1000 counts as a star). And amazingly enough, the script is even worse. A mook from the LAPD is dispatched to Detroit to train the Motor City’s team in hostage rescue techniques. After an assignment gone bad, he runs afoul of a psycho who starts playing a deadly dull game of cat and mouse with the cops. If you like dramatic productions composed primarily of training exercises, they finally made a movie for you. The rest of us needn’t bother. See if desperate

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