Meet Hannibal (Liam Neeson), Face (Bradley Cooper), B.A. (Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson), and Murdoch (Sharlto Copley). Together, they make the A-Team, a group of skilled army rangers with eighty successive missions under their belt. Stationed out in Iraq, they are approached by CIA agent Lynch (Patrick Wilson) who offers them a job involving stolen USD mint plates and a billion dollars in counterfeit money. The A-Team takes up the job, only to find that it's a setup. Court-martialed and sentenced to four individual prisons - one psychiatric ward, in Murdoch's case - the team is almost a distant memory. Six months later, Hannibal escapes prison and pulls together the team to take down the man who set them up and restore their names. With a demoted captain (Jessica Biel) on their tail - who happens to be Face's old flame - the team races to seize the plates again, only to discover that nothing is as it seems. 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. This movie is not as bad as the reviews make out. As a fan of the TV show, I was looking forward to the new movie. I'm gutted to say "The A-Team" is a mess. The characters have the same names, and they play the same type of characters. But that's where any resemblance to the popular TV show ends. <br/><br/>The plot in a paragraph: A crack commando unit (The A-Team) is sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security prisons to clear their names.<br/><br/>Oh no that's the voice over from the beginning of the TV show, except it really is the plot of the movie. <br/><br/>Bradley Cooper is the star of the show as 'Face' and Liam Neeson (enjoying an Indian summer of stardom) is good as 'Hannibal' they are the best things in this movie. The other two members of The A-Team are fine, and Jessica Biel is OK too. Sadly the plot is drawn out, too much shaky cam during the action scenes, and its running time is about 30 minutes too long. <br/><br/>Apart from the annoying shaky cam "The A-Team" has some ludicrous set pieces, including our heroes falling from an airplane in a tank! <br/><br/>To give it credit, the movie knows it is childish. The PG-13 is appropriate. There's little actual gore, no sex and no R-rated language. A funny story is I expected "The A-Team" to do much better than the R-rated Sly Stallone led ensemble "The Expendables" released the same year. "The Expendables" walked all over "The A-Team" and got two sequels. Sadly the last one, went the same PG-13 route as "The A-Team" and appear to have been a franchise killer. <br/><br/>I think if a sequel was green lighted, it would have been a much better effort the second time around. I think too much time has passed and Neeson and Cooper are both much more popular now too.<br/><br/>A missed opportunity but still watchable thanks to Cooper and Neeson. I didn't think it was possible. Making a film based on the hit TV show, more ridiculous and empty on plot than the TV show itself. But here we are. After years of trying to get this tank off the ground, A-Team finally arrives in no more than a whimper. It starts off in dire need of an editing job. The introduction to the "team" has no real purpose and this "Meet Cute" had me rolling my eyes. Fast forward and the Team is in a bind. The classic "crime they didn't commit" is underway, at least I think so. The cutting and shaky cam was so much, I wasn't sure as to what or who I was watching. Everyone took the roles and did the best with what they could. But the script and nonsensical action just made this film really a huge disappointment. The A-Team is literally a blast, from the opening credits containing more thrills than the average shoot-'em-up (and more laughs than some comedies), to a climactic orgy of CGI destruction. The A-Team is based on , a TV series that ran from 1983-1987. The storyline was adapted for the film by screenwriters Skip Woods, Michael Brandt, and Derek Haas. <a href="/name/nm0776239/">Dwight Schultz</a> and <a href="/name/nm0070767/">Dirk Benedict</a> both had a cameo appearance in a short scene after the closing credits. <a href="/name/nm0001558/">Mr. T</a> does not make a cameo appearance. <a href="/name/nm0000577/">George Peppard</a> passed away in 1994. If you're referring to the movie then it's called "House of Pain" by The Game. You can find the rest of the songs with their corresponding scenes here. The unrated extended cut provides many extensions to balance out the action/story ratio. F-bombs, removed from the theatrical version, have been re-integrated into the movie as well. 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