Renegade Force
Renegade Force
R | 14 December 1998 (USA)
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An FBI Agent and a female cop join forces to stop renegade cops who are offing the bad guys. Robert Patrick is the leader of the renegades and Louis Mandylor is a reluctant young cop that is brought into the hit team.

Reviews
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Dirtylogy It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
Aubrey Hackett While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
Kinley This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
CHUDtheBUD Well, this is what you get for fishing movies out of the bin. I didn't pay much for the DVD so I guess no real harm was done. I kind of had (high) hopes when I purchased this disc because the movie had Michael Rooker and Robert Patrick in it. I mean, how bad can it be with those two together in one movie? Sadly neither Michael Rooker or Robert Patrick could save this extremely dull and boring film. Watching this I felt like doing something useful, like, jump out of my bed and do a few sit-ups or something. Yep, that's how boring ROGUE FORCE was. On the plus side, ROGUE FORCE looks decent for a movie of this type and one can see that technically some effort went into it. However, it's lacking heart and soul and that's a serious cinematic crime and a big no-no. Final verdict: not worthy.
unlikelyheroine This is a deeply unpleasant film, with no redeeming qualities other than the presence of the undoubtedly talented Michael Rooker, an actor who has been unfortunate enough to spend his career languishing in roles, and movies, far beneath his capabilities.The movie lacks the drama and tension of a thriller and is simply a succession of ultra-violent scenes. By the final reel the violence has become so over-the-top as to be sickening - the final battle is nothing but blood and guts galore. The lead female character is blasted to death, quite unnecessarily, and no other character seems to care. Her body is dragged out of the way and the boys carry on with their shooting of each other.Quite horrible, and not to be recommended.
jimmyzhengwang Very realisticly depicting real life Terrorists & Counter-Terrorists Forces. The good aspects of this movie is that it focuses on a semi-realistic situation in the world of Counter-terrorism. It shows a lot of moments in which the protagonist and antagonist come into conflict with each other, each presenting their own ideology of how the system is supposed to work.Recommended age group (13-25) or if your a die hard fan of Half-Life's Counter-Strike.
sprivateryan I never heard about this movie before, but I was traveling through Blockbuster trying to find something I have not seen before when I came across the cover of Rouge Force. I have to admit the cover does make the movie look like one of your average t.v. movies. And the stars Robert Patrick, and Michael Rooker don't help. Besides that I rented it. I loved it! I love all the SWAT action in it, and Michael Rooker and Robert Patrick were great! What a great movie. I highly recommend this movie if you like serious SWAT action. It's got a ton of it!(7 out of 10 stars)