A group of Iraq War veterans look to clear their name with the U.S. Military, who suspect the four men of committing a crime for which they were framed.A group of Iraq War veterans look to clear their name with the U.S. Military, who suspect the four men of committing a crime for which they were framed.A group of Iraq War veterans look to clear their name with the U.S. Military, who suspect the four men of committing a crime for which they were framed.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 4 nominations
Yul Vazquez
- General Javier Tuco
- (as Yul Vázquez)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaB.A. Baracus (Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson) bears the tattoos "Pity" and "Fool" on his knuckles, as a tribute to Mr. T's catchphrase from Rocky III (1982): "I pity the fool!" Contrary to popular belief, Mr. T never uttered that exact phrase on The A-Team (1983).
- GoofsTo replace a firing pin in a 1911 requires at the very least a punch and a retainer plate. It would have been impossible for Hannibal to simply drop the firing pin into his pistol and have it function, as there is a spring that provides constant rearward pressure and must be put under tension before the retaining plate can be slid into place.
- Quotes
Col. John 'Hannibal' Smith: Give me a minute, I'm good. Give me an hour, I'm great. Give me six months, I'm unbeatable.
- Crazy creditsThe film's theatrical release features two out-of-place scenes after the closing credits, featuring two of the original The A-Team (1983):
- at Penascola, Face gets tips from fellow inmate Milt (played by Dirk Benedict, the original Face)
- Frankfurt, Murdock is analyzed by a German doctor (played by Dwight Schultz, the original Murdock).
These scenes were set back in their chronological place in the film's extended edition/home release.
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, two reels from this film were originally shown to the BBFC in unfinished form to consider language issues. The distributor were advised that two inadequately obscured uses of 'motherfucker' would result in a 15 classification rather than the requested 12A. When the finished version of the film was submitted for formal classification, the two uses of the term had been further obscured and the film was classified 12A.
- ConnectionsFeatured in De wereld draait door: Episode #5.82 (2010)
- SoundtracksThe A-Team (Theme)
Written by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter
Featured review
(2010) A- Team
ACTION/ ADVENTURE/ COMEDY
When I first heard of this, I was hoping for this film to get an "R" rating because I love action films and whenever I would see a PG 13 on an action film, one would assume that it wouldn't have much action in it! But at the same time already acknowledged that I've enjoyed other PG 13 action films in the past such as "Terminator: Salvation" and "Live Free and Die Hard" and most of the Indy and Bond films! But when I read Mr T expressing his disliking to this film- I thought that it might be worth a shot and was pleasantly surprised how entertaining the film was after leaving the theater. The fact that Mr T dismissing this film as being too violent and racy is no excuse for dismissing the notion about how faithful this film was to the original TV series such as BA being afraid of flying, Hannibal being the leader, Murdock the flier, the Face as the charmer and of course BA Barackus as being the toughie and they all work together well as a group. My point is that it's nice to see a film in which the viewers already know who the good guys are as opposed to other films which some people could be good and some could be bad like the "Mission Impossible" series and "Wanted" in which you think you know whats what, which turned out to be wrong in which I get tired of films jerking with it's audience. Everybody whose familiar with the A-Team would know that this ensemble cast all trust each other and the audience can relate to that to the end which consists of no backstabbing and I have to say is nice to see for a change! Another thing this film does well is that although their is much CGI, it is only applied to the scenes that is most necessary and impossible to do, such as the tank on a parachute scene(quite expensively impossible to do in real life) etc... There is also a a little realism mixed along with this CGI such as walking down a building- some of it is CGI, some of it is not, just like the first "Matrix" film! This film is no masterpiece by any means, but can easily be labelled as guilty pleasure in the truest sense.
When I first heard of this, I was hoping for this film to get an "R" rating because I love action films and whenever I would see a PG 13 on an action film, one would assume that it wouldn't have much action in it! But at the same time already acknowledged that I've enjoyed other PG 13 action films in the past such as "Terminator: Salvation" and "Live Free and Die Hard" and most of the Indy and Bond films! But when I read Mr T expressing his disliking to this film- I thought that it might be worth a shot and was pleasantly surprised how entertaining the film was after leaving the theater. The fact that Mr T dismissing this film as being too violent and racy is no excuse for dismissing the notion about how faithful this film was to the original TV series such as BA being afraid of flying, Hannibal being the leader, Murdock the flier, the Face as the charmer and of course BA Barackus as being the toughie and they all work together well as a group. My point is that it's nice to see a film in which the viewers already know who the good guys are as opposed to other films which some people could be good and some could be bad like the "Mission Impossible" series and "Wanted" in which you think you know whats what, which turned out to be wrong in which I get tired of films jerking with it's audience. Everybody whose familiar with the A-Team would know that this ensemble cast all trust each other and the audience can relate to that to the end which consists of no backstabbing and I have to say is nice to see for a change! Another thing this film does well is that although their is much CGI, it is only applied to the scenes that is most necessary and impossible to do, such as the tank on a parachute scene(quite expensively impossible to do in real life) etc... There is also a a little realism mixed along with this CGI such as walking down a building- some of it is CGI, some of it is not, just like the first "Matrix" film! This film is no masterpiece by any means, but can easily be labelled as guilty pleasure in the truest sense.
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Languages
- Also known as
- Brigada A - Los magníficos
- Filming locations
- Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada(escape from Germany)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $110,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $77,222,099
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $25,669,455
- Jun 13, 2010
- Gross worldwide
- $177,238,796
- Runtime1 hour 57 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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