01-21-2010, 10:46 AM
Whoo-hoo, their are plans under way to do an A-Team movie. Who plays BA is what I want to know....
http://breakingnews.iol.ie/entertainment...qlaugbidgb
Eighties' TV show The A-Team is being remade for the big screen.
The series, which featured the action-packed adventures of âHannibalâ Smith, âBAâ Baracus, âFacemanâ Peck and âHowling Madâ Murdock, will be placed in a contemporary setting.
Muscleman Mr T (Lawrence Tero), who starred in the original with George Peppard, could be bought back for the new film, although not as BA â whose initials stood for Bad Attitude.
The original featured four Vietnam vets on the run after escaping from a US military prison.
Unjustly framed for robbing the Bank of Hanoi, the team go about helping the innocent while evading the clutches of the law themselves.
James Bond screenwriter Bruce Feirstein is writing the movie version of the popular US series, which ran from 1983 to 1987, according to the Hollywood industry bible Variety.
Stephen J Cannell, who created the original show, is co-producing the new movie for Fox.
He said: âMr T and I had lunch last week, and Iâd really like to have him in the movie, although we havenât begun casting.
âI always think itâs nice to see the stars of the old show in cameo roles in the movie.
âBut obviously he wonât be playing BA Baracus.â
The new movie will be more serious and âless cartoonyâ than the light-hearted TV series, in the vein of action movies Die Hard and Lethal Weapon.
Mr Cannell said: âNot to denigrate the TV show, but nobody ever died.
âWe drove cars off cliffs and people got out and walked away. Weâre not going to do that (in the movie).
âIn this the tone is more dangerous ... you can really die. Itâs very tense and exciting.â
Vietnam could be replaced by the Gulf, although no details have been announced.
The A-Team was recently voted the favourite show of yesteryear, which viewers want to see return to TV, over the likes of Knight Rider and Monkey.
http://breakingnews.iol.ie/entertainment...qlaugbidgb
Eighties' TV show The A-Team is being remade for the big screen.
The series, which featured the action-packed adventures of âHannibalâ Smith, âBAâ Baracus, âFacemanâ Peck and âHowling Madâ Murdock, will be placed in a contemporary setting.
Muscleman Mr T (Lawrence Tero), who starred in the original with George Peppard, could be bought back for the new film, although not as BA â whose initials stood for Bad Attitude.
The original featured four Vietnam vets on the run after escaping from a US military prison.
Unjustly framed for robbing the Bank of Hanoi, the team go about helping the innocent while evading the clutches of the law themselves.
James Bond screenwriter Bruce Feirstein is writing the movie version of the popular US series, which ran from 1983 to 1987, according to the Hollywood industry bible Variety.
Stephen J Cannell, who created the original show, is co-producing the new movie for Fox.
He said: âMr T and I had lunch last week, and Iâd really like to have him in the movie, although we havenât begun casting.
âI always think itâs nice to see the stars of the old show in cameo roles in the movie.
âBut obviously he wonât be playing BA Baracus.â
The new movie will be more serious and âless cartoonyâ than the light-hearted TV series, in the vein of action movies Die Hard and Lethal Weapon.
Mr Cannell said: âNot to denigrate the TV show, but nobody ever died.
âWe drove cars off cliffs and people got out and walked away. Weâre not going to do that (in the movie).
âIn this the tone is more dangerous ... you can really die. Itâs very tense and exciting.â
Vietnam could be replaced by the Gulf, although no details have been announced.
The A-Team was recently voted the favourite show of yesteryear, which viewers want to see return to TV, over the likes of Knight Rider and Monkey.