ThiefHott
Too much of everything
Exoticalot
People are voting emotionally.
Actuakers
One of my all time favorites.
TaryBiggBall
It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.
Eric Stevenson
I admit that I feel kind of bad for not being more familiar with this show. I knew it was a cult classic but I have never watched a single episode. I'm certainly aware of the premise seeing as how it's explicitly stated in the show's lyrics. I personally found this film to be just okay, but I truly think that if I had watched the show, I would have liked it more. It seems to be darker than the original series. I'm sorry, but it's hard to see someone else do a role for Mr. T! I thought that was Shaq at first! It was instead some guy I never heard of before.This had all the action you could want in a movie. The thing is, I wasn't that attached to these characters, so I didn't care that much. Maybe the problem is that I've been watching Shakespeare movies this month and that's a tough act to follow. Still, the acting for the most part isn't bad and for me it's just a mediocre movie. Stuff with more established characters like James Bond movies or superhero movies are a lot more my thing. I like how they do in fact get into trouble for escaping from prison at the end and how it works nicely as an origin story. Glad I knew the lines. **1/2
Nicolas F. Costoglou
The A-Team movie is an enjoyable, over-the-top, no-time-to-breath, hysterical, fun-ride.The cast is perfect, Sharlto Copley as Murdoch is spot on the most memorable of them all, Liam Neeson as Hannibal Smith, feels like the perfect leader for such a mad group, Bradley Cooper is charismatic as hell and also great in the action scenes and Quinton "Rampage" Jackson was a great B.A., with an interesting character ark for this kind of Action-Blockbuster.But talking about action, the big set-pieces in this movie are insane, you will gasp, you pump your fist in the air and roar "fuck yeah!", and you will laugh about the great gags and loud, spectacular madness on screen.The effects do their job fairly well, and most of the stunts are and explosions are practical, so that it never get's distracting.The music by Alan Silvestri suits the insane energy and the military theme of the film.The movie also has an engaging story with a nice twist, which works fine as a prequel to the series (apart from the fact that it's set today and not in the 80's)All in all, high-octane action, with great humor and a very good cast...
TadhgFurlon
When I saw this movie was coming out, I was excited but also a bit fearful. I find any time they remake an older series, they ruin it one way or another. That being said I went and saw it in theaters with my friend. We're both A-Team fans. The movie starts out very fast paced. Definitely action packed and more for men. I find at times the plot is thick and moves a bit slow. I was definitely bored at times, which I shouldn't be when it comes to a summer block buster. It's a serious film filled with action and comedy but nicely balanced. The actors are true to form and bring the characters to life. The story was alright. The acting was great. The comedy definitely worth watching along with the action.
Johan Dondokambey
The story is indeed not very solid. It bases itself quite well in the Iraq War to rejuvenate the age old A-Team origins from the TV show. But then again all those twists and turns don't really give a surprise to viewers, especially to seasoned action movie junkies. The action served falls to the class of crazy action, which is fully illogical doable only at the minutest of chances, if not to say impossible. Such action may look cool to seasoned action movie goers, but most of the lay people need to understand more about the military technical and gadgetry slang used overly. The acting overall is quite good for me. Liam Neeson as usual played his action role very well. Although I noticed that his role here has him to be more active than his usual characters. Bradley Cooper proves he can act well in comedy, action, or even action comedy in this movie. Jessica Biel, Quentin Jackson and Sharlto Copley really complete the needed character angle for this movie. Patrick Wilson however needs to step up on his game here.