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George Peppard, Mr. T, Dirk Benedict, and Dwight Schultz in The A-Team (1983)

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The A-Team

3 reviews
6/10

Good fun

A team of four US soldiers are framed for robbing a bank in Vietnam and sent to military prison. They escape and become mercenaries, though with the aim of fighting for the good guys. The members of the team all have special skills, making for a perfect combination.

A show I enjoyed as a teenager. The military aspect, the action scenes, the humour - it all worked very well. Even as a teenager though, the fact that every episode would involve an enormous amount of ordnance being expended and nobody getting killed, seemed a bit unrealistic...

However, looking back as an adult it was quite cheesy and formulaic. Still, it had me enthralled when I was young.
  • grantss
  • Apr 20, 2023
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6/10

Started strong but became too campy.

After a strong start things started to go down hill. It seemed to start when Melinda Culea was let go because George Peppard wanted an all guy club. Then the plots seem to have the gratuitous shooting scenes with multiple shooting with automatic rifles and with that you have the car crashes in which the driver always escapes without injury. Then you a the banter between "Howling Mad" Murdock and B.A. Baracus with the latter firing back by saying: "Shut up you crazy fool!" The accuracy of the "locations" one episode had a judges daughter being kidnapped off of a cruise ship in the Mediterranean Sea. Only problem is that ship in question never saw that part of that part of the world. My favorite is an episode that was filmed in FT. Lauderdale, Florida and the mountain scenes off of the beach were "interesting" to say the least. I'm from South Florida and have driven by the beaches several times and the only "mountains" I've recalled seeing were on the bikini clad ladies.
  • jmworacle-99025
  • Mar 5, 2020
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6/10

The A-Team

  • jboothmillard
  • Jan 17, 2021
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