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  • I just got back from watching A-TEAM and I have to admit I didnt have high hopes. Boy was I pleasantly surprised! It was one of the best movies I've had the pleasure of watching in years! If you enjoyed the original you are going to want to see this, run dont walk to your nearest theatre now! What are you waiting for? Go!

  • The new A-Team movie delivers well. Although updated, it remains true to the television series. I know at least one of the former t.v. stars had problems with the movie. I did not however see what he was talking about. The ensemble cast played their respective roles very well. The movie itself was action packed. The plot was believable. The characters well defined. I saw it with people of various ages within my own family, and all of us agreed that it was a good movie. I would certainly recommend seeing this one.

  • Last night, I found myself in a giant auditorium, in a private screening of The A Team, a movie I was not very excited about watching. As the movie got started, I found myself chuckling at first, and then laughing my butt off once I was a few minutes in. Bradley Cooper plays a fantastic smooth guy, he can charm any young movie watcher. I was also very impressed with Liam Neeson's performance. As a dramatic actor, his ability to make me laugh was outstanding. I was falling out of my chair at some of his antics. The plot of the movie was a bit sparse, they really relied on the heavy action and drama to carry the film. I feel like they could have added more elements to the plot without overloading the average moviegoer. The only other complaint I have is the music. There was always a suspenseful song playing, and it got quite annoying towards the end of the movie. Overall, I actually enjoyed the movie that I was very apprehensive about seeing. I'm glad my friends dragged me there!

  • movie: A - team i was a good action movie. four heroes are there in this movie. four of them are soldiers. one hero pilot and second one commander and next two are normal soldiers. the story about the movie is smuggling a duplicate currency printed plates. that the bad guys print and enjoy. so this four of them chase them. and they find them.

  • movie name - A team review - Joe Carnation's big-screen adaptation of NBC's 1983 midseason-replacement-turned-three-seasons-running-hit is convoluted, overstuffed, turned up to 11, and yet, somehow, deadly dull—in other words, white noise. Rather than a reinterpretation, it's a soulless, sloppy, smirk rerun that makes those Charlie’s Angels movies seem positively nouvelle vague; at least Drew Barrymore and crew weren't just shouting bad impressions over the blasts. Liam Neeson is George Sheppard as Hannibal Smith, cigar-chomping frontman of the band of wrongly accused Army Rangers; Bradley Cooper is Dirk Benedict as Templeton "Faceman" Peck, bullets bouncing off his perpetual smug grin; Quinton Jackson is Mr. T as B.A. Baracus, whose mohawk still pities the fool; and District 9's Sharlto Copley is Dwight Schultz as Murdock, the howlin' mad pilot who crashes most everything he touches. To the mix, add in Jessica Biel as te Army captain charged with bringing down the boys (complicated by the fact that Face is her ex); Patrick Wilson as the CIA agent who may or may not be setting up the team (but totally is, duh); frequent video-game voice-over actor Brian Bloom as the icky leader of a Blackwater-style operation that's gone rogue, I tellya, rogue; and Gerald McRaney as the worth best friend in the world. The plot has something to do with counterfeiting plates, but it's just an excuse to blow shit up for two hours. How can something this loud be this boring?

  • The A team - Must watch movie
    After Hangover and Taken - Bradley and Liam are back with a bang… gonna watch it again in theater…. The A Team --- watch out for the best action flick -- Q.R.Jackson still remains the Man of the movie :) can give 9 for the action and 10 for the style. well this movie kinda started without any great events as every movie would have however when it gradually picked up, thriller entered the movie and there it went on. there was some scene which really made every one laugh though it was still a thriller and action flick. Awesome acting by all the four hero's and good supporting role for the villain. i was actually wondering how would they end the story as in all the movies where at the end of the movie we would have the bad boys caught but it had good real turns:) thanks to the director for giving such a good flick :) cheers for The A Team.

  • A-team- When i did not seen this movie i thought it would same as other action movies but when i saw it then i come to know that it is a excellent movie. This movie have new and different stunt those i never saw, every stunt part is different, and the best part i like is the tank stunt in which the action stars fly the tank by firing it. Not only fly that tank they start shooting the remote planes. This move is a basically a action movie but it also a kind of funny. This movie is a complete package, I suggest everyone should go and watch this movie.

  • If you are looking for a light, funny and action packed movie, it doesn't get much better than this. The A-Team is very, very easy too take in, but never boring, has action-scenes that will blow you out of your seat and is stuffed with plenty of damn funny moments.

    Also very nice for a change: this action/comedy film doesn't take itself too seriously. Which is quite refreshing if you take a look at all the 'comedy with a message' crap Hollywood produces these days.

    The new B.A. (Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson), Murdock (Sharlto Copley), Hannibal (Liam Neeson) and Face (Bradley Cooper) are all great at their roles. Props for Patrick Wilson as the slick C.I.A. agent Lynch and Jessica Biel is lovely as always. Joe Carnahan, who wrote and directed this movie, simply did a great job and gives the audience exactly what it needs.

    I'd say it was definitely worth my money.

  • THE A- TEAM
    In The A-Team four elite commandos who specialized in missions impossible during the Iraq War are framed for a crime they didn’t commit. And they’re none too happy about that. The movie stars Liam Neeson as the cigar-chomping “Hannibal” Smith, Bradley Cooper as pretty boy “Faceman” Peck, the excellent Sarlto Copley as “Howling Mad’ Murdock, and Quinton Jackson takes on the task of playing “BA” Baracas, a character invented by the iconic Mr. T. This dirty one-third dozen spends the entire movie out-thinking, outgunning, and outliving outrageous situations.
    TheA-Team is a preposterous Molotov cocktail of he-man heroics. But it’s a movie that’s hard to dislike, specifically because of the good-natured charisma of the cast. The A-Team is a movie about boys being boys, and the quartet assembled are clearly having fun playing shoot ‘em up. Whenever movies based on television shows fail, they fail because the filmmakers have misinterpreted what made the television shows hits in the first place. At its core, what made the campy primetime version of The A-Team a hit was the camaraderie between the scenery-chomping actors, which included movie star George Peppard, the original Battlestar Galactica’s Dirk Benedict, Dwight Schultz, and of course, Mr. T, a man who had a breakfast cereal based around him.

    CONCLUSION

    Final Thoughts: It’s a perfectly entertaining all-American summer blockbuster – spangled with stars, bombs bursting in air.

  • REVIW ON The A-Team.
    This movie was great. It's only really had a few shortcomings in my book. A small part of the story seemed weak and Quinton Jackson at first hard to imagine how old Mr. T. It grows on you, though. Liam Neeson was a perfect Hannibal. He, in fact, that the tight watch a guy with a little difference to me. Bradley Cooper did a great job as a playboy person. Then my personal favorite was Sharlto Copley, as Murdoch. This is really what kept the comedy going on in the film. Most of the stories was great. When I said small gaps, I talk more about how he can get a bit confusing. The film was also non-stop action. Serious scenes lasted from 5 to 10 minutes, and it would be eligible to return to the good stuff. All parties to the cast were very good. I enjoy Patrick Wilson in this role, but I was delighted with Jessica Biel. This movie really had my blood pumping from start to finish. I know this movie will get bad reviews by people who were such big fans of old TV shows. But you have to look at the film as a whole. Think of it as a new movie that you see. It was a great action movie.

  • The A-Team may very well be summer 2010's most pleasant surprise. It's a balls-to the-walls action flick that owes more to 1980s action movies than it does to the '80s TV series that it's adapted from. The film captures the spirit of the show and the camaraderie among its titular quartet while jettisoning much of the campy humor and ramping up the action to almost absurd levels (a tank falls out of a plane for Pete's sake!). Indeed, there's an action set-piece seemingly every 15 minutes, and yet the movie isn't so breathlessly paced as to forget to pause to have some quieter moments.

  • The A-Team: Action and Adventure movie ,nice movie