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Michelle Rodriguez
Reviews Featuring Michelle Rodriguez
Awe-inspiring camerawork, sleep-inducing storyline.
This is a workmanlike sci-fi shocker that will most please adolescents and some fans of the genre. Others are likely to find it exciting but not outstanding, although the music from the film does raise it above the ordinary the score lifts this films mark from a 6 to a 7.
Hardly the deepest plot ever seen, but plenty of exciting automotive action and attractive cars.
'S.W.A.T.' puts together a police squad loaded with so much brainless testosterone that it ends up being just a bunch of balls. How much fun will you get from it? S.Q.U.A.T.
Despite the dodgy start and bargain bin fate, this watchable and strongly-performed thriller is well worth giving a chance.
James Cameron uses the full capabilities of CGI to create a truly beautiful film that is sure to be one of the Noughties' most definitive movies.
Danny Trejo finally has a starring vehicle, and its a beautiful mess of blood, action, hot girls, and fun that never slows down long enough to lose its way.
A war film with aliens that looks good but shows a total lack of intelligence. To borrow an expression: you can't polish a turd.
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