The A - Team - review
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C5L

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351 posts

230 months

Sunday 13th June 2010
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Saw this and it has nothing on the original Series. They just didn't pull it off.

I'd rather watch the stupid Orange advert in the cinema with the cast of the new a-team rather than the full movie again.

You can't beat the original Hannibal or BA.

Okay'ish story line, its a action movie with alot of comedy.

Slow to start but gets better.

best scene is the one from the trailer , ie when they raid the building containing the plates held by pike and the so called arab wink .

funniest parts were when they need a pilot and go to get Murdoch and hes stitching up BA and when they break out Murdoch out of the loony bin, with the movie greater escape.

Atleast they didnt mess around with the theme tune, and you have go to wait till the end of the movie to watch the intro that normally comes on the TV show.

Definatly not the best film of the year though, that accolade has to go to either Iron Man 2 or Four Lions.

Jasandjules

71,990 posts

252 months

Sunday 13th June 2010
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I think it is very, very hard for people to make a film like this when there is a classic show and pull it off. Off hand, I can't really think of one which even gets close to being better than the originals, despite having more money and better effects etc.

Shaw Tarse

31,836 posts

226 months

Sunday 13th June 2010
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Remakes rarely work!

Baby Huey

4,881 posts

222 months

Sunday 13th June 2010
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Starsky and Hutch isn't too bad.

Shaw Tarse

31,836 posts

226 months

Sunday 13th June 2010
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Baby Huey said:
Starsky and Hutch isn't too bad.
Oh yes it is!!
Dukes of Hazzard almost worked (Barbara looked better in hot PANTS than Jessica, but I wouldn't say no)

Mazda Baiter

37,069 posts

211 months

Sunday 13th June 2010
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Shaw Tarse said:
Baby Huey said:
Starsky and Hutch isn't too bad.
Oh yes it is!!
Dukes of Hazzard almost worked (Barbara looked better in hot PANTS than Jessica, but I wouldn't say no)
I don't remember Barbara ever having a nip-slip. Therefore the remake was better. wink

Shaw Tarse

31,836 posts

226 months

Sunday 13th June 2010
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Mazda Baiter said:
Shaw Tarse said:
Baby Huey said:
Starsky and Hutch isn't too bad.
Oh yes it is!!
Dukes of Hazzard almost worked (Barbara looked better in hot PANTS than Jessica, but I wouldn't say no)
I don't remember Barbara ever having a nip-slip. Therefore the remake was better. wink
Damn, DOH was on the other night & I missed that off to goggle that type

Hairspray

6,225 posts

230 months

Sunday 13th June 2010
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Mazda Baiter said:
Shaw Tarse said:
Baby Huey said:
Starsky and Hutch isn't too bad.
Oh yes it is!!
Dukes of Hazzard almost worked (Barbara looked better in hot PANTS than Jessica, but I wouldn't say no)
I don't remember Barbara ever having a nip-slip. Therefore the remake was better. wink
And its Catherine Bach, Barbara Bach was the girl from The Spy Who Loved Me wink

NewNameNeeded

2,560 posts

248 months

Sunday 13th June 2010
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Jasandjules said:
I think it is very, very hard for people to make a film like this when there is a classic show and pull it off. Off hand, I can't really think of one which even gets close to being better than the originals, despite having more money and better effects etc.
The new Star Trek 'reboot' is absolutely superb. But agree that most remakes of classics don't work.

Negative Creep

25,815 posts

250 months

Monday 14th June 2010
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Saw this on Saturday. It's not a bad film, just a bit too far fetched. Yes I know about suspension of disbelief but this was in Micheal Bay territory and didn't seem to know if it should be a comedy or serious action film. Having said that, if they'd kept the daft disguises and non body count of the original it would have looked a bit stupid yet to be serious would lose the essence so it's between a rock and a hard place really. Neeson was surprsingly wooden along with Jackson, although Cooper (Face) and Copely (Murdoch) were excellent. Good popcorn flick but lacks the wow factor. 6/10 for me

Asterix

24,438 posts

251 months

Monday 14th June 2010
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Shaw Tarse said:
Remakes rarely work!
Agreed - this worries me greatly with Tron: The Legacy coming out towards the end of the year. The original is one of my faves.

Conian

8,030 posts

224 months

Monday 14th June 2010
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I liked it, yes you have to put realism on hold, but just keep telling yourself 'Hollywoooooood' in a Peter Griffin voice and it works well!
The scene with BA amidst the falling containers was very hard to believe, but then the tv show had some howling moments, such as a chopper flying into a cliff, falling 200ft and then seeing the pilots getting out rubbing their sore heads.

The characters were good, being enough like the originals without being too much like them, if that makes any sense.

The plot was also good, maybe too complex compared to the old plots, maybe this plot would've been better for A-Team 2.

Best part for me? Learning how BA came to fear flying smile

RJDM3

1,441 posts

228 months

Monday 14th June 2010
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Shaw Tarse said:
Remakes rarely work!
watched the new freddy movie...So bad that the originals look great

Halb

53,012 posts

206 months

Monday 14th June 2010
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Remakes or reboots work a lot I think, if things are done correctly. A-Team seem o fall in that bracket of 70s/80s telly series that have been turned into film pastiches of themselves, in the same mold as; Brady Bunch, Starsky and Hutch, Charlies Angels and Dukes of Hazzrd etc. With the type of programme A-Team was, and the current trend of making things grittier, they should have toughened it up in my opinion, ala Batman or BSG.

SLacKer

2,622 posts

230 months

Saturday 19th June 2010
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I liked it. Kept my attention all the way through and had a good few laughs. Looking forward to the next one....if we can find them.

I go to the cinema to suspend disbelief, I have real life all around me I don't need to pay to watch it.

KieronGSi

1,114 posts

227 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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When was it released in the UK?

Jasandjules

71,990 posts

252 months

Sunday 20th June 2010
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NewNameNeeded said:
The new Star Trek 'reboot' is absolutely superb. But agree that most remakes of classics don't work.
Good news, I'll get that then ! Ta for the tip.

Golden fleece

362 posts

193 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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KieronGSi said:
When was it released in the UK?
It's not yet released in the UK as far as I know - should be 30th July! So those who have seen it have either seen pirate versions or possibly been overseas?