Information
| Year: | 2003 |
| Rating: | 5.9(43201) |
| Listed in: | Action, Crime, Thriller |
| Directed by: | Clark Johnson |
| Actors: | Samuel L. Jackson Colin Farrell LL Cool J Josh Charles Jeremy Renner Michelle Rodriguez |
| "Even cops dial 911" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Clark Johnson | |
| Actors | |
| Samuel L. Jackson | as Sgt. Dan 'Hondo' Harrelson |
| Colin Farrell | as Jim Street |
| LL Cool J | as Deacon 'Deke' Kay |
| Josh Charles | as T.J. McCabe |
| Jeremy Renner | as Brian Gamble |
| Brian Van Holt | as Michael Boxer |
| Olivier Martinez | as Alex Montel |
| Reg E. Cathey | as Lt. Greg Velasquez |
| Larry Poindexter | as Capt. Thomas Fuller |
| Page Kennedy | as Travis |
| Domenick Lombardozzi | as GQ |
| James DuMont | as Gus |
| Denis Arndt | as Sgt. Howard |
| Lindsey Ginter | as Agent Hauser |
| E. Roger Mitchell | as Agent Kirkland |
| Jay Acovone | as Lear Jet Pilot |
| Mario Aguilar Jr. | as Beat-up Latino Thug |
| Peter Allas | as Bistro Gangster #1 |
| Frankie J. Allison | as Robber #2 |
| Michael Baker | as Range Official |
| Joe Bucaro III | as Robber #3 |
| Brad Crosby | as Lee |
| Ken Davitian | as Uncle Martin Gascoigne |
| Reed Diamond | as Officer David Burress |
| Martin Dorsla | as Hip Cop |
| Steve Forrest | as SWAT Truck Driver |
| Willie Gault | as Newscaster #2 |
| Bruce Gray | as Mr. Richard Segerstrom |
| Michael Guarnera | as Paramedic |
| Noel Gugliemi | as Latino Thug |
| Steven Hack | as Injured Bank Manager |
| Daniel Ichikawa | as Sgt. Yamoto |
| Clark Johnson | as Deke's Handsome Partner |
| Brian Leckner | as Cashier |
| Ricki Lopez | as Agusta Pilot #2 |
| Elio Lupi | as Hot Dog Vendor |
| Alexander Lyras | as Bistro Gangster #2 |
| Larry McCormick | as Himself |
| Jay Montalvo | as Spanish Newscaster |
| Neal H. Moritz | as Luxury Car Driver |
| Rod Perry | as Deke's Dad |
| Stephen Ramsey | as Lear Jet Co-Pilot |
| Ken Rudulph | as Reporter |
| Gregory Sporleder | as Robber #1 |
| Richard Steinmetz | as SWAT Negotiator |
| David St. James | as Polish Hostage |
| Arlow Stewart | as Homeboy |
| Andy Umberger | as Deputy Chief |
| Nick Vachon | as Agusta Pilot #1 |
| Jeff Wincott | as Ed Taylor |
| Philip Akin | as Hijacked Passenger |
| J. Grant Albrecht | as Desk Sergeant |
| Frank Alvarez | as Gangster Watching TV |
| Nathan Andrews | as Lead Gangster |
| Tody Bernard | as Subway Engineer |
| Gregory Crane | as Prison Guard |
| Nick Danger | as Himself |
| Duane Davis | as Security - 6th St. Bridge |
| Tommy De La Cruz | as Gangster #1 |
| Bruce Dent | as Waiter |
| Jamal Duff | as Subway Cop |
| Russell Duncan | as Inmate Thug |
| Colin Egglesfield | as LAPD Officer |
| Kenneth Franklin | as Young Deputy |
| Roshawn Franklin | as Rookie Officer |
| Matt Gerald | as Nick |
| Terry Gingles Jr. | as Guard |
| Terry Gingles | as Sanchez Partner |
| André Gordon | as Officer Harris |
| Michael Gregory | as Limo Driver |
| Garry Guerrier | as Thug #2 |
| Heath Gunn | as Reporter #4 |
| Dale Jones | as Gangbanger #1 |
| The Bishop Don Magic Juan | as Himself |
| Benjamin King | as Immigration Officer |
| Joseph Kung | as Rail Unit Cop |
| Sergio Lambert | as Kid in Alley |
| Makelaie | as Gangster |
| 'Big' LeRoy Mobley | as Inmate |
| Tim Owens | as SWAT Cop #3 |
| Michael Papajohn | as Bistro Gangster |
| Alex Revan | as S.W.A.T. Sniper |
| Magdaleno Robles Jr. | as Prisoner on Bus |
| Marcio Rosario | as Dispatcher Garcia |
| Alexis Rousseau | as Prisoner |
| Scott Sandler | as Training Officer |
| Ben Siegler | as Sheriff Deputy |
| Michael Eric Strickland | as Lawyer |
| Rod Tate | as Gangbanger #2 |
| Max Thayer | as Desk Officer |
| Leonard L. Thomas | as Officer Lennox |
| Atticus Todd | as Gangster #2 |
| Brendan Wayne | as SWAT Technician |
| Jamison Yang | as Broker |
| Actresses | |
| Michelle Rodriguez | as Chris Sanchez |
| Lucinda Jenney | as Kathy |
| Dianne Barone | as Newscaster #1 |
| Bridget Powers | as Herself |
| María Gálvez | as Latino Woman |
| Sheri Goldner | as Dispatcher #1 |
| Krista Hartling | as Motorcycle Cop |
| Tricia Kelly | as Waitress at Pub |
| Jenya Lano | as Monique |
| Iris Little Thomas | as Bank Supervisor |
| Devika Parikh | as Jail Intake Reporter |
| Audra Platz | as Dispatcher #2 |
| Heather Salmon | as Wounded Bank Teller |
| Ashley Scott | as Lara |
| Shannon Sturges | as Mrs. Segerstrom |
| Sara Arrington | as Boxer's Wife |
| Esther Chae | as Newswoman |
| Andi Chapman | as Customs Agent #2 |
| Heather Charles | as Hostage |
| Pat Dade | as Airport Customs Agent |
| Janine Edwards | as Nurse |
| Jessica Edwards | as Reporter #4 |
| Melanie Kim | as Reporter #3 |
| Elizabeth Mouton | as Jr. Miss LA |
| Candice Sharp | as Newscaster |
| Octavia Spencer | as Neighbor in Alley |
| Krystal Vayda | as Limousine Girl |
| Irene Wiley | as Operations Officer |
Movie info
| Languages: | English, Spanish, French |
| Filming dates: | 19 October 2002 - February 2003 |
| Budget: | USD 70,000,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 87,847,065 USD (24 August 2003) UK - 5,274,283 GBP (11 January 2004) Worldwide - 28,823,239 USD (6 November 2003) (except USA) Finland - 257,465 USD (1 January 2004) Italy - 797,779 EUR (30 November 2003) Spain - 5,755,180 EUR (11 January 2004) |
| Plot: | An arrested drug kingpin is transported by a Los Angeles Police Department SWAT team led by Jackson's character out of the city and into federal custody. Plans go awry when the kingpin offers $100 million to anyone who can free him. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Theme from S.W.A.T." Written by Barry De Vorzon "Shattered" Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Performed by The Rolling Stones Courtesy of Promotone B.V. and Virgin Records "Oh Shooter" Written by Robin Thicke, Robert Daniels, James Gass and Bobby B. Keyes Performed by Thicke Courtesy of Interscope Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Columpio" Written by Cano Hernández (as Carlos Alberto Hernandez-Gonzalez) Performed by El Gran Silencio Courtesy of EMI Latin Under license from EMI Film & Television Music "Zacatecas" Written by Genaro Codina "Sinalda" Written by Daniel Indart Performed by Banda La Estrella Courtesy of LMS Records / Latin Music Specialists "Figure.09" Written by Chester Bennington, Rob Bourdon, Brad Delson, Joe Hahn, Mike Shinoda and Dave Farrell Performed by Linkin Park Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc. By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing "Do You Want Some" Written by Lennox Browns Performed by Buppy Courtesy of Brown II Productions "I'm Coming" Written by James Purcell Gibson Performed by Jimmy Tha Joun Courtesy of Jimmy Tha Joun Productions "Crosstown Traffic" Written and Performed by Jimi Hendrix Courtesy of Experience Hendrix LLC / MCA Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Sound Off (Duckworth Chant)" Written by Willie Lee Duckworth and Bernard Lentz "Just Because" Written by Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro , Stephen Perkins , Bob Ezrin and Chris Chaney Performed by Jane's Addiction Courtesy of Capitol Records Under license from EMI Film & Television Music "Women in My World" Written by Josh Kessler, Kevin Hicks, Terra Ackerman and John Martinez Performed by 13 Courtesy of Mastersource "Time Is Running Out" Written by Trevor Robert Gray, Noko and Howard James Gray Performed by Apollo 440 Courtesy of Epic Records / Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd. By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing "Tell Me" Written by John T. Hunter Performed by Long John Hunter Courtesy of Alligator Records "Brother Down" Written and Performed by Sam Roberts Courtesy of Universal Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "Y Yo Sigo Aqui" Written by Estefano Performed by Paulina Rubio Courtesy of Universal Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises "S.W.A.T. 911" Written by Barry De Vorzon Arranged, Produced and Performed by Danny Saber "Give Your Life a Break" Written and Performed by John Gipson Courtesy of PS Records "Samuel Jackson" Written by Rob Werthner and Barry De Vorzon Produced by Michael Baker Performed by Hot Action Cop Courtesy of Lava Records LLC "S.W.A.T. T.S.O.L.P.P." Written by Barry De Vorzon and Molotov Produced and Performed by Molotov Courtesy of Surco Records JV / Universal Music Latin America |
Goofs
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Continuity: After Hondo and McCabe's session at the SWAT training grounds, McCabe removes his sunglasses, yet they reappear on his head in the next shot. Continuity: When Gamble takes Alex and his fellow commandos down into the subway, the SWAT team reports into the radio that they went into the Pershing Square Metro Entrance at 7th & Hope. The Pershing Square station is at 5th & Hill Street. Also, a sign on the wall clearly states "Wilshire/Western" which is not near downtown LA were 7th & Hope is located. They also order the next station on the line to be closed. They say it is "7th & Figueroa Station" which would be correct if they were at Pershing Square, but not if the train is heading east. Eastbound trains would arrive at the Civic Center and/or Union Station stops depending how far they've gone. The trucks are seen arriving with the Wiltern theatre prominently behind them, which would make it the Wilshire/Normandie station (which *is* the next station after/before Wilshire/Western depending which direction you are going, but not near downtown). Continuity: When Gamble slams Street backwards into the change room mirror, breaking the mirror, pieces of glass can be seen in Street's hair. In the next shot, the glass is gone. Continuity: When Hondo and Fuller are going over who to induct into S.W.A.T., Fullers' American flag pin constantly changes positions. Continuity: TJ uses the brownish sedan with the license plate 2PCE058 to stop Montel from escaping in a police car during the bus escape sequence. During the crash, different angles show only the two cars crashing, a third car involved, then again a shot with clearly only the two original cars. Damage to the brownish car varies accordingly. Continuity: The same brownish car with 2PCE058 is seen later in the motorcade scene, undamaged. Although it is not explicitly stated how much time passed between Montel's capture and the transfer date, considering how desperate the LAPD is to get Montel out quickly, a repair of the car would not have been possible. Fact errors: Federal Prison Guards are wearing Department of Corrections Patches, which resemble those of California, where the Bureau of Federal Prisons would be in jurisdiction. Continuity: When Hondo and Street assault the stationary subway train, there's a bright light shining on Street as he climbs the train, but Hondo's gun (and subsequently his torch) are pointed towards the ground. Continuity: When they are escorting Alex into the secured area at LAPD we see the bandage on Street's ear from when Alex sliced him with a piece of glass. But in the shot inside of the jail, the bandage is missing. Continuity: When Alex is being stopped by the two motorcycle police officers, one of the motorcycle headlights is alternately on/off between shots. Fact errors: When the prisoners are being loaded aboard the L.A. Sheriff's Department bus, a deputy is seen shackling a prisoner's leg to a seat support. In reality, prisoners are never secured to any non-movable item. This is a safety issue. Continuity: Street's hairstyle changes when he's driving Hondo around to look for a new SWAT crew. Fact errors: An L.A. Times front page is featured, with a police corruption story in the first two columns under the "COLUMN ONE" header. In reality, "COLUMN ONE" stories are always exactly one column wide, and are features/human interest, not hard news. Revealing mistakes: The flex cuffs the female hostage on the plane is wearing are not tied tight enough to restrain her hands, she can easily remove them at any time (probably to avoid any injuries or bruising). Revealing mistakes: During the training montage in the Kill House, there is an overhead shot of one of the characters tossing a flashbang grenade into one of the rooms. The explosion and smoke cloud, however, can clearly be seen to originate not from the actual grenade, but from a previously laid FX charge almost a foot away. Continuity: In the close-up of Street and Deke chasing the man in Lakers' purple, Street is right behind Deke. In the next shot, Street is a good 5 to 10 feet behind Deke. Continuity: In the last scene where the team receives the call up for the 211 at the Diamond Mart, Street puts on the headset for his radio on twice. Revealing mistakes: During the shoot-off at the SWAT training range, T.J.'s M1911 pistol jams in the open position but he keeps squeezing the trigger and the gunfire is heard as if he was still shooting. Crew: When Chris Sanchez gets out of her car and runs to a wounded Officer Boxer, some of the camera crew's bodies and faces are reflected in her car door and window for a moment. Crew: When McCabe and Gamble illegally transport Alex Montel at night alongside a car of his henchmen, the camera pans from right to left between the two moving cars. The shadow of the crane (or "cherry picker") needed to for such a moving shot is clearly visible along the sidewalk. Crew: In the final scene outside the S.W.A.T. van from the outside, the camera crew is reflected on the black paint and in the window as the shot tilts up. Continuity: When the private jet is slowing to a stop after landing on the 6th Street bridge, in one shot, the flaps can be seen fully extended. A few seconds later, as the jet stops, the flaps are fully retracted. Generally, flaps on a jet do not retract that rapidly. Continuity: During the final action scenes in the film, Gamble is meant to be wearing black gloves but several times when he uses the hostage and has the fight with Jim he is not wearing them. Fact errors: Dispatch claims the Hawthorne airport beacon is on "after closing hours". Beacons are always turned on after sunset or when visibility is below three miles. Continuity: When Street slides down the rope from the 6th Street Bridge in pursuit of Gamble, he is wearing protective gloves. As he lands/falls onto the rail car at the bottom of the rope, his hands are bare. Continuity: When Street and Sanchez go to the bar after celebrating at the diner, Sanchez takes her jacket off. In the next shot she is wearing it again, and in the shot after that she takes it off again. Fact errors: During the "Polish" gunman standoff Hondo mentions that they have been called in on their day off, Sunday. LAPD Metro D-Platoon SWAT has 60 full-time officers who work on rotating shifts, thus removing the need to call in six officers on their day off for a routine job and earn them overtime and recall to duty penalty rates of pay etc. Crew: When Street is going to "blow" the lock off the sewer gate, you can see the cable pulling the gate off the hinges. Crew: While in the training mission through the simulation, the flash release mechanism is clearly seen when the flash grenade is tossed. Continuity: While the team is going over the airplane simulation they are originally using a black rope. Nearing the top the rope is white and only the section tying off the harness is black. A slight change in camera angle and the rope is black again. Continuity: The female police officer in the last sequence inside the SWAT vehicle has a silver ring on her right thumb as she views a photograph of her daughter. In the following shot as she places the photo into her shirt, the ring is missing. Revealing mistakes: During the final fight Gamble is supposedly killed by having his head run over by a moving train, but in the after shot no blood is present around his body, and the body itself shows no signs of deformation that the train would with no doubt create. Fact errors: At the scene where Hondo's team were called on a Sunday and where they were about to breach the rear wall of the house, an old lady with a dog was walking by the area and they were escorted off by another SWAT officer. This could not have happened since the SWAT had already secured the perimeter of the house and no civilian can get to the house that close. Revealing mistakes: When the jet is slowing down to a stop on the bridge, the two trucks have their 4 way marker lights on blinking. As the jet is approaching, you can see they are blinking several times faster than they were previously, or will be immediately following the jet stopping. This shows that the film was sped up in order to create the dramatic effect of the jet supposedly approaching at a higher rate of speed. Fact errors: The scene where the helicopter is shot down with a sniper rifle shows the sniper targeting the rotor mechanism, and firing an accurate shot into it. However, the wind generated from the rotors would interfere with the flight path of the bullet, making the shot very inaccurate. Continuity: The scene where the helicopter is shot down with a sniper rifle, shows one of the helicopters rotors flying off and sticking in the area of the stair-well, however when it returns to the same camera angle, the rotor is gone but the hole is there. Revealing mistakes: When Street and Gamble fast rope in to the bank in the opening scene, you can clearly see lines from the ropes and footprints from a previous take. Revealing mistakes: When the Learjet has set down on the bridge, and is finishing its roll out, chains that drive the main wheels to make the plane move under its 'own power' can be seen on the jet. As the plane is then turned around, the chains are gone. Miscellaneous: Deacon Kay's last name is misspelled "Kaye" on the tag on the back of his tactical uniform. CHAR: When Fuller is giving details of Alex Montel's escape to the press, he states that the attackers used AK-47s. The weapons used were a Tec-DC9 and a silenced pistol. SYNC: When Hondo and Street are talking in the garage, Street says: "Fuller will never sign off on it". Hondo replies "You let me deal with that paper-pushing PUNK". He originally said "prick" and was just dubbed over. Revealing mistakes: In the scene when Hondo is talking to Officer Burress about joining the S.W.A.T., there is a shot of the two talking with a mirror in between them. If you look at the mirror, then you can clearly see a large group of people staring at the characters, who are obviously bystanders watching the scene being filmed. Fact errors: When the jet on the 6th bridge is stationary as part of the pre-take off check the pilot selects gear down which obviously would have been done before the aircraft landed. Continuity: During the escape scene, different officers contradict each others orders. T.J. tells Montel to "put his hands on his head" yet a second later Boxer tells him "hands up". All the while, others are shouting for Montel to "get on the ground". Continuity: When Montel is captured after his escape attempt, he is being cuffed face down in the street yet when we see it on the news, it now shows him laying on the sidewalk, by Alex Trebek's star. He's then immediately moved to what appears to be a dark-colored transport vehicle. Its logical that he would have been moved from the original 'middle of the street' take-down position to be held until the transport vehicle arrived. But when the vehicle arrives at the station, its gold-colored, and being driven by Sanchez, who was standing on the curb when Montel was loaded. Continuity: When Deacon Kay chases the suspect towards the Crown Victoria he's wearing black shoes, when he runs over it his foot lands on the roof and he's wearing tennis shoes. Revealing mistakes: When T.J. McCabe runs the shooting course with Hondo, the first knockdown target doesn't fall. If you look between his left shoulder and the post, you clearly see a round hit the first target and knock it down as he aims at the second. Continuity: When Gamble and Street are fighting in the train yard beside the bridge, engines/tugs are seen multiple times. First marshalling tug (#3077, with a rotating beacon) can be seen just after Street frees himself (it hoots 3 times). As Street is following Gambles tracks, he crosses over between engine #1201 and a tank car. As he hops off, you briefly see the tug #3077 again, coming towards him (duplicate frames from before?) Then as they fight in the boxcar, you see #1201 go past behind them, and finally once more, its pulling the line of cars that Gamble is killed by. CHAR: At the time of filming, LAPD SWAT never had a female member in its history. Revealing mistakes: In the beginning of the film, Street drives Hondo in an unmarked police Crown Victoria. Although it was an unmarked car, the license plate still should have said CA Exempt and had all numbers on it, which it clearly didn't. Fact errors: Throughout the movie, SWAT uses AR/15's / M4's. Normally, SWAT would carry guns around cocked and loaded. When using an AR-15, when someone cocks it, the "Dust Flap" for the ejector port is down. If it was loaded, there would be a bullet in the chamber. They shoot the guns this way a few times in the movie. if this were actual, the shell casing would be stuck inside, a new bullet would jam and the gun wouldn't fire. |
Quotes
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Hondo: You know what they say, you're either SWAT or you're not. Street: So why'd you pick me? Hondo: To piss off the captain. Deke: We need to sell that shit on eBay. Street: I only have one. Deke: We'll split the profits fifty-fifty, corner the market. Break 'em down like a shotgun - The Polish Penetrator! Hondo: You still want to work S.W.A.T? Chris: No. I just enjoy applying all the time. Gamble: Fuck you and S.W.A.T. McCabe: What? No roll, Hondo? Hondo: How do you know I didn't? McCabe: You didn't, did you? Hondo: They only roll in John Woo movies, not in real life. [about Hondo's S.W.A.T. selection] Capt. Thomas Fuller: Sanchez is a woman and Street, well he's on my shit list Hondo: Hey! I'm on your shit list too and I'm the team captain. Polish Hostage: It's the damn robot aliens. Street: [to Gamble] Is this your girlfriend? Cute. Travis: No, but you can be my bitch. Street: [recoils in mock horror] Really? [to Captain Fuller] Hondo: Shame you're not playing a terrorist. Boxer: I just want to know what you did to my little sister. Street: She's 28, Boxer, okay? And trust me, she's not so little. McCabe: [laughing] Oh no, you didn't... Street: [to McCabe] Looks like you're not the prettiest one on S.W.A.T. anymore. Chris: You wanna come to my house? Street: That was easy. Chris: My kid's having a birthday party tomorrow. McCabe: This was supposed to be simple snatch and extract. Brian Gamble: Boxer was a threat, T.J. McCabe: Boxer was my friend! Brian Gamble: He was mine too. Alex Montel: Stop crying. You can buy new friends. McCabe: Don't give me any more reason to kill you. Alex Montel: What are going to do, shoot me? You should relax a little bit, my friend. I'm the money here. Don't forget it. Brian Gamble: We don't have time for this shit. Look, you can go ahead. I know this sucks. Let's worry about it in paradise, all right? Hondo: Here's where watching 'The World's Most Exciting Police Chases' pays off. [about Boxer's mustache] Boxer: Your mother likes it. Street: So does your sister. Hondo: The reason we're gathered here on our God-given, much-needed day of rest is that we have a Polish hostage. Deke: So what if he's Polish? Hondo: No, no. Means he's one of those: "Anyone comes in, I'll blow my head off" type of guys. Hondo: You know what? I think he might be Polish. Deke: Unbelievable. [From the first trailer] Hondo: Let's try to get in the killing mode. Chris: I am in killing mode. Hondo: So why you smiling? Chris: Because it tickles me. Velasquez: SWAT stands for Special Weapons And Tactics. Where were your tactics out there? [after shooting through a hostage to take out the bank robber holding her by the neck] Gamble: I saved a hostage from getting shot. Chris Sanchez: Just because I bought you a drink doesn't mean you're getting laid tonight. Street: So, what does two drinks mean? Gamble: So this is what it's come down to, bustin' down doors with J-Lo? Deke: Tell daddy how you want it. Gus: [discussing his wife's disapproval of the soft drink Dr. Pepper] You know the deal, Jim. When we got married, I converted to Mormonism. We can't consume anything that alters our state of mind. We treat out bodies with respect. Street: And I treat mine like an amusement park. That's the differences that make this country great! Brian Gamble: [to Street] You're like a goddamn rash! Brian Gamble: You know, I didn't know that they made bulletproof bras. Is it just me? But you know, I didn't know that. Chris Sanchez: What they need to make are bulletproof condoms big enough to fit your big head. [the team's progress is halted by a firmly locked gate] Deke: Ain't this a bitch? Street: A cold hard one. [last lines] Hondo: Technically, our watch has been over for 12 hours. Street: So? Hondo: Yeah. What the hell. Mount up. Hondo: You look like you need a Band-Aid. Street: Somebody else needs a body bag downstairs. Alex Montel: What do you make, $66,000 a year? Street: Not even with overtime. Alex Montel: Ha, loser. Street: Bad day, huh? Beat-up Latino Thug: Kiss my ass, ese. Street: Gamble, let her go! Gamble: Take a shot, Jimbo! McCabe: [lying in the disabled learjet] How's Boxer? Hondo: What do you care? McCabe: C'mon, Hondo, just give me that. Hondo: He's going to make it. McCabe: Good. Hondo: Just couldn't resist, could ya? So what do you wanna do? McCabe: Goddamnit, Sarge. [McCabe shoots himself dead] Alex Montel: American Greed. Street: Shut up. Alex Montel: So reliable. Street: Shut Up! Another officer is dead because you shot your mouth off. Alex Montel: That's how I like cops - dead. Street: You wanna join him? Huh? Alex Montel: He knew the dangers, no? That's why he signed up to be a police officer. Carry a gun in the Wild West - like you, Cowboy. Would you be sitting here if this job wasn't dangerous? Huh? Anyway... killing him probably got you 20 new recruits. You should thank me. Street: Yeah, you're right, I should. Boxer, thank him for me, will ya? Boxer: Love to. [Elbows Montel in the stomach] Uncle Martin Gascoigne: Your father is running the business. Alex Montel: No, I retired him. Uncle Martin Gascoigne: Really? He never spoke of that to me. Alex Montel: That's because he can't speak anymore. [Slashes Gascoigne's throat] [after hearing Street over radio yell officer down] Hondo: Flip a bitch! Deke: Flippin' a bitch! Hondo: Street, you have a driver's license? Street: Got a library card. Hondo: Good enough. So get your uniform on. You're driving me around today. Hondo: Oh look, they got their own airport security. Hondo: I need your A-game boys... and girl. Hondo: 10-David, this is 70-David. Capt. Thomas Fuller: 70-David, where the hell are you? Hondo: We are somewhere around Sixth and Trenton. We lost communication in the tunnels. Where's our backup? Capt. Thomas Fuller: [**POSSIBLE SPOILER**] Everything I have is going to Hawthorne Airport. That's where your friends Gamble and T.J. McCabe are headed. Hondo: That's the other side of town! Send a couple units to pick us up. Capt. Thomas Fuller: PICK YOU UP? For all I know you're in on this! I got a good mind to bring you in! Hondo: [to Street, Sanchez, and Deke] Like hell. Come on, let's go. Airport Screener: [after finding a pocket knife in customer's carryon bag] You can't bring this through the airport! Hondo: Drop Fruit of the Loomski in the A-car. Chris: Remind me to buy some shares in Kevlar. Hondo: Sorry. Wrong room. Chris: Who are you looking for? Hondo: Chris Sanchez. Chris: I'm Chris Sanchez. Hondo: YOU'RE Chris Sanchez? Chris: Look, if you're Internal Affairs, that guy had razorblades in his mouth. I had to put him down hard. I'm sick and tired of these bullshit complains because some vato doesn't like getting thrown to the pavement by a woman. Hondo: [Raises eyebrow] I look like IAD to you? [Sanchez shrugs] Capt. Thomas Fuller: Nice job. Hondo: Don't sound so happy. Capt. Thomas Fuller: Still got a problem. He's still here. [Gestures towards Alex Montel] Chris: Road trip? Street: [Beaten up from the fight with Gamble] Road trip. Hondo: Yeah... road trip. Guess you'll have to fire us later. [Street spits blood out of his mouth, team walks away toward arriving SWAT truck with Fuller smiling at the team for once in the whole movie] McCabe: [as Gamble retrieves a hidden landmine] You gotta be shittin' me. Hondo: How can I trust a man who won't eat a good old-fashioned American hotdog? Street: [smiling] He's a vegetarian. Hondo: [Deleted Scene: Hondo Reviews Files at Home outside, hears a noise on the ground, then looks down at a deer from his balcony] Hey! Get the hell off my damn property. Hondo: [Deer looks at him] There's coyotes up here. Hondo: As a rule, they're punks, but if I was you, I'd watch my back. Patrol Officer: [Deleted Scene: Gun shop where owners are watching bank robbery coverage on TV, and an LAPD Patrol Officer runs in with his partner] You got anything that can penetrate body armor? Gun Shop Owner: No sir, those are restricted weapons... Patrol Officer: [Interrupts] Bullshit. What do you got in the back? Gun Shop Owner: You know, I actually might have a thing or two... [Heads to back of shop, and says to other gun shop owner] You want to get a case of those .223's for em? Gun Shop Owner 2: You got it. Gun Shop Owner: [Returns with 3 assault rifles] Here we go... how do you plan on paying for these? Patrol Officer: The city will reimburse you. Gun Shop Owner: For restricted weapons out of the back of my shop? Patrol Officer: [as the 2 officers run back out] We owe ya! Deke: [Deleted Scene: Locker Room] So my wife's all worried about me workin' SWAT. Boxer: They always are at first. Deke: [Imitates his wife] "How am I gonna take care of the kids if something happens to you?" So I called to get a little extra insurance. When I tell the chick down there I'm workin SWAT, guess what she does? McCabe: Laughs? Boxer: Hangs up? Deke: She laughs her ass off, AND hangs up. McCabe: [as Boxer and TJ laugh] Bitch. Alright guys, take care. Velasquez: [Deleted Scene: Hondo's Introduction- Lt. Velasquez says to Officers of SWAT Division] Gentlemen! Our new 70-David has just made his first stealth entry. If you don't know him, you've probably heard of him: Sergeant Dan "Hondo" Harrelson! [Officers cheer and applaud, with Boxer and McCabe's voices louder than the others] Velasquez: Here is a man who will outrun, outfight, outshoot [Hondo raises his eyebrows in disbelief at Velasquez] , outsmart, out-paperwork, ALL OF YOU. McCabe: I got 20 bucks says otherwise. Boxer: I'll cover 10 of it for you. Velasquez: Now you know gambling's not allowed, and I shouldn't have to tell you that... but I'll cover that 10. Boxer: Done. Velasquez: Few words, Sergeant? Hondo: As a matter of fact... [Pretends to smack TJ with his book] Boxer: [to Street] Hey, don't forget to take your safety off! Hondo: Street. Don't beat him so badly I can't get a rematch, all right? Street: I won't make any promises. Hondo: It's my money, man. Hondo: Let's go make the Captain look like a hero. Robber #1: I said kill that bitch and throw her out front! Robber #2: [Looking at a surveillance camera] Hey, I'm on TV. Hondo: Deke, the frog's runnin'! Hondo: [Deke shoots a card] 10 of Spades. Spade flush. Street: Hondo, isn't that a straight flush? Hondo: Hold the phone. Six, seven, eight, nine, ten of Spades. Deke! Deke: Beats four Aces in Compton any day! Alex Montel: [to news cameras, as he is being led into prison] I will give 100 million dollars to whoever gets me out of here. Capt. Thomas Fuller: Sometimes doing the right thing isn't doing the right thing. Sgt. Howard: What the hell is that supposed mean? Travis: [after almost getting into a fight with Street in the bar before Gamble broke it up] You should have let me beat his ass. Gamble: I just saved yours. Brian Gamble: That woman is alive because of what we did. Capt. Thomas Fuller: Yeah, alive and sueing the city for millions. The Chief said that this preceinct is gonna pay for this one, too and it sure as hell it isn't gonna be me. Brian Gamble: C'mon Fuller we get... Capt. Thomas Fuller: [Interrupting] Captain Fuller. Brian Gamble: C'mon Captain fuller, we get 3 seconds to make a decision, and you get 3 months to go and tear it apart. Velasquez: SWAT means special weapons *and* tatics. Where were your tatics out there? Street: Saving that woman from being shot, that's where are tatcis were. Brian Gamble: Yeah, every cop in this department knows taht we did the right thing. Capt. Thomas Fuller: Sometimes, doing the right thing isn't doing the right thing. Sgt. Howard: What the hell does that mean. Capt. Thomas Fuller: Sargent. [to Street and Gamble] You disobeyed a direct order, end of story, you're both off SWAT. Velasquez: Captain. They're 2 of our best officers. Capt. Thomas Fuller: No, I'm not about to stick them back into the field after a stunt like that. Brian Gamble: [Becoming angry] Oh, I'm sorry I didn't know that saving lives was goddamn stunt. Capt. Thomas Fuller: Hey, you gotta big mouth, and apparently you're quick on the trigger, and *that* is why you're ass is in a sling. Velasquez: Captain Fuller, if you're really gonna pull them off SWAT at least keep them in the division. Give'em a shot at getting back. Capt. Thomas Fuller: [pause] Fine, stick'em in the gun cage, get'em out of my sight. Brian Gamble: [Mumbling under his breath to Street] This is total bullshit. Capt. Thomas Fuller: What? Brian Gamble: [Raising his voice to Fuller] I said this is bullshit. Capt. Thomas Fuller: Really. Brian Gamble: Yeah, really. Capt. Thomas Fuller: You should consider yourself lucky Lieutenant Velazquez is standing up for you. Brian Gamble: [Looks back at Velazquez and walks towards Fuller] No. I'm lucky I don't have to work for an asshole like you. [Shoves a few things off of Fuller's desk and pushes him back] Capt. Thomas Fuller: [shouting over Gamble] That's it, you're outta here, Gamble, you're gone, Gamble, you're gone! [Gamble is pushed out of the office] Street, Street, stay. Street: [to Gamble] Hey! Capt. Thomas Fuller: Give us a minute. [the rest of the cops leave] Jim, sit down. Street: I'll Stand. Capt. Thomas Fuller: Okay, [Sits down] Jim, be both know that Gamble is a bad influence on the rest of the team. Street: Gamble's a good cop. Capt. Thomas Fuller: Unlike him, you still have a chance ata future here. You'll go on record by following after Gamble recklessly. But you had no choice but to follow your partner after he disobeyed orders, and I'll make sure you're back on SWAT tomorrow morning. Brian Gamble: Terrible day, I need a cocktail. Street: I'm staying. Brian Gamble: [In disbelief] You're what? After that? Street: In time, Fuller will have some new asses to chew on, and he'll put us back on the team. Brian Gamble: Fuller, is a cop pincher in this department, brother and he's never gonna give us a second chance. Street: So, what are you gonna do, piss away the hard work you did to get here? Brian Gamble: Piss *what* away, Jimmy? The cage? C'mon man, we're better than that and you know it. Wanna join me? Oh, I guess that a real partner wouldn't have to ask that would he? Street: A real partner would stood up for what he did at the bank. Brian Gamble: I saved that hostage. Street, Brian Gamble: You disobeyed the hold. Brian Gamble: No. I saved that hostage. Street: [Sternley shouting] You disobeyed the hold! You made that decision yourself, and you shot a hostage, Jesus Brian! Brian Gamble: [Shocked] Woah, you sounded a lot like Fuller. Isn't that what you were talking about in there, you rat me out, you cut a deal to get back on the team, Jim? Street: Did I cut a deal? Brian Gamble: Yeah, did you? Street: How many times have I cover up for you and all your goddamn stunts? Brian Gamble: [Shrugs] That's what a real partner [Picks up his badge] You just picked a paycheck over me, bro. [Tosses his badge to Street] Street: You just picked yourself over everything else. Brian Gamble: You wanna stay here, be Fuller's bitch? You go right ahaead, but I can't do it, nope can't do it. Goddmanit goddamnit god [slaps a locker in anger] damnit, Jim Street: We were partners for 5 years, and this is how you wanna end it? Brian Gamble: Nuh, uh. *I* didn't end it. You sold me out to the press. Street: You know, I never realize until now how full of shit you are. [Tosses the badge back to Gamble, who comes over and grabs Street by the shirt in anger] Brian Gamble: Fuck you, and SWAT. [Pushes Street back and breaks a mirror behind him] |
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