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      Operation: Endgame

      R Released Jul 16, 2010 1 hr. 22 min. Action Comedy List
      40% 5 Reviews Tomatometer 25% 1,000+ Ratings Audience Score After a rogue agent kills their boss, rival spies kill one another on sight while searching for an escape route from their underground headquarters. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Jul 18 Buy Now

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      David S I love the satire. I think the casting is great. If the point is entertainment and distraction, mission acomplished. I've seen it twice. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 06/03/23 Full Review Audience Member The movie looks like it was fun for the actors to make. Too bad it was not as fun to watch. Not enough humor to be a comedy, too flippant to be a spy/action movie. Ultimately, I didn't care what happened to the characters or how the movie ended. It was filmed like a series of action vignettes,with not much in between. Still, it passed the time effectively. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Audience Member Endless cussing, endless violence, endless laughs. OK, actually no laughs. The description said comedy, but unless you enjoy fucking swearing and malicious murder, this one's not for you. Plot, dumb as hell. Don't waste ypue time Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 02/03/23 Full Review Audience Member Easily by far one of if not the worst plots I've ever seen executed into a movie. So it starts off kind of interesting but then when the "plot" starts going (with people killing each other) the shit hits the fan. I was kind of curious about the hermit and I'm betting a lot of people were to. But the hermit is never explained and doesn't make any sense in this shot show of a movie. Even the bad guy Fool (Joe Anderson VI) wins and isn't even a likeable bad guy. Look if you are going to have the villian win at least make them likeable. Overall Fool wasn't a very likeable character because he's annoying and doesn't have much of a personality. One of the worst parts in the movie is when the good guy Chariot (Rob Corddry) tries to kill Fool. Fool literally got everyone in this mess so he did deserve to die. The cast was pretty decent but the execution of the movie was terrible. The movie even struggled to be funny there were rare parts where I would actually laugh not in spite. Anyway whoever thought this was a actual good idea to make this movie get fucked. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/17/23 Full Review Audience Member The reason I saw this is that many familiar actors appeared in it. But so boring and poor story. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/12/23 Full Review Audience Member Nicely funny action comedy about two teams of hitmen who turn against each other after their boss is murdered. The center of the story is focused on the newest member, codename "The Fool" (Joe Anderson) who has his first day in the office. But even though there is a core story and some history between charecters, the movie is basicly build on with numerous fight scenes between hitmen & women and these scenes are also the funniest scenes in the movie. It was just hilarious too see Rob Corddry and Zach Galifianakis as top hitmen doing fight scenes. Zach Galifianakis also steals the movie with his portrayal of his charecter "The Hermit", who is like ghost and just appears and disappears to places. That and the control room guys really made this very fun to watch. So in the end, "Rogue's Gallery (a.k.a Operation: End Game)" was a nice B-movie with a great mix of action and comedy. Funny performances and some good action. That'll work. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/22/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Frank Scheck Hollywood Reporter This terrifically populated but supremely dumb action comedy will be a hell of a lot of fun when you happen across it on late-night cable. Jul 16, 2010 Full Review Jeannette Catsoulis New York Times As the body count climbs and a pair of bickering surveillance guys watch in jaded fascination, the director, Fouad Mikati, reveals himself to be far more competent with blunt trauma than subtle interaction. Rated: 2/5 Jul 16, 2010 Full Review Gary Goldstein Los Angeles Times If the script ... spent as much time on character development as it did concocting its raft of explicitly vulgar putdowns, it might have had some actual flesh on its bones. Rated: 2/5 Jul 16, 2010 Full Review R.L. Shaffer IGN DVD Operation: Endgame is a film more about the journey than the destination. Forget that the film has a real plot and focus in on the brutally hilarious one-liners, snarky sarcasm and biting cynicism the film oozes in the first half. Rated: 7/10 Oct 14, 2010 Full Review Brian Orndorf BrianOrndorf.com It's a splattery diversion, but it's neither funny nor profound. It's just ugly, wasting a game cast looking to beef up their resumes with a little ultraviolence. Rated: D+ Jul 20, 2010 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis After a rogue agent kills their boss, rival spies kill one another on sight while searching for an escape route from their underground headquarters.
      Director
      Fouad Mikati
      Executive Producer
      Albert T. Dickerson III, Edward H. Hamm Jr., Chadwick Clough, Jeff Culotta, Bill Johnson, Richard Kelly, Jim Seibel
      Screenwriter
      Sam Levinson, Brian Watanabe
      Production Co
      Scion Films, Darko Entertainment
      Rating
      R (Strong Violence|Sexual References|Pervasive Language)
      Genre
      Action, Comedy
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Jul 16, 2010, Limited
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Apr 5, 2017
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