
A scene from 'The A-Team'. Courtesy 20th Century Fox Home Video
Not a year goes by that we don’t see a big screen Hollywood adaptation of a cheesy television show from the ‘70s or ‘80s. The Dukes of Hazzard, Charlie’s Angels, Miami Vice — all recent films based on a retro TV show. The A-Team now joins the club, and it’s surprisingly a wickedly fun 117-minute ride from start to finish. Sure, it’s loud and obnoxious and full of one liners — but wasn’t that what the show was about too?
The film starts with our four anti-hero Army Rangers meeting during a mission in Mexico. There’s the cigar chomping leader Hannibal (Liam Neeson), the womanizing, sexy and suave Face (Bradley Cooper), the bad-ass B.A. Baracus (Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson), and the nut job pilot Murdoch (Sharlto Copley). After their Mexican rendezvous, which ends with a lot of things blowing up, we skip ahead eight years and find the four in the same battalion serving in Iraq. They’re assigned to retrieve a briefcase full of counterfeiting plates by a mysterious CIA agent named Lynch (Patrick Wilson). Just when they are about to complete the mission, something goes wrong, the plates are stolen, and they find themselves being double-crossed. Stripped of their rank, the four are sentenced to serve 10 years in prison for the mishap. Now they have a personal vendetta and must escape in order to clear their names.
As far as casting is concerned, Neeson, Cooper, and Copley are perfect matches for their TV counterparts and do a great job at embracing the vibe of the series. Jackson is no Mr. T though, and for a UFC fighter he didn’t appear that tough. I also felt that he tried too hard at doing Mr. T’s voice when he said “Fool”. (Although he never does say the infamous line, “I pity the fool!”, both “Pity” and “Fool” are tattooed on his knuckles). Another cast member I found quite useless was Jessica Biel as Face’s ex-girlfriend/Army Captain Charisa Sosa. This was more of an issue with bad writing than acting, and really, they needed some estrogen to balance out the testosterone.
When you have a movie where characters attempt to fly a tank you need to lower your expectations and just enjoy it for what it is or there is no point in seeing it. The A-Team worked for me and I think it’s safe to say that fans of the series, or someone just looking for a big dumb action movie, will both be satisfied.
The Blu-ray release is one of those titles you’ll use to show off your home theatre system. The 1080p image and the 5.1 DTS-HD sound mix are both outstanding and just blew me away. Special features include the theatrical and unrated extended cuts of the film, making-of featurettes, deleted scenes, gag reel, and more. A digital copy of the film is also included.
Film **** Blu-ray **** (out of 5 stars)
Rated PG
Cast: Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson, Sharlto Copley
Directed by: Joe Carnahan