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Genre :

Action. Crime

Release Date :

August 08, 2003

MPAA Rating :

PG-13

Director :

Clark Johnson

Starring :

Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell, Michelle Rodriguez, Jeremy Renner, LL Cool J, Olivier Martinez, Ashley Scott

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.    Readers  2 of 5 [Rate It]

2 of 4

“..`S.W.A.T.' cast has firepower but script's a mess..”
by James Verniere [Boston Herald]
2.5 of 5

“..the character development--what would really make us care about this film--is lacking..”
by Annlee Ellingson [Boxoffice Magazine]
4 of 5

“..perfectly enjoyable..”
by Tom Johnson [The Cinema Source]
3 of 5

“..It's just a shame there's not more substance to the style..”
by Nev Pierce [BBC Films]
9 of 10

“..A strong cast, lots of action, and a clever, fast paced plot make S.W.A.T. a fun ending to the summer movies of 2003..”
by Scott Chitwood [Comingsoon]

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