Director: Joe Carnahan
Writer: Joe Carnahan, Brian Bloom, Skip Woods TV-series: Frank Lupo, Stephen J. Cannell
Cast: Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Jessica Biel, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, Sharlto Copley, Patrick Wilson
Genre: Action, Adventure, Thriller
The A-Team goes over the top from the very first scene, and sets precedence for what to expect in the following two hours. If you are gonna make entertaining over the top movies, that's the way to do it. Not like Mangold did with Cruise and Diaz in Knight and Day.
I don't at all like the Jessica Biel part of the movie and Bradley Cooper could easily have been exchanged for someone else to work better, but that's the worst part of it. Neeson works as the tough leader and some of the action sequences are pure fun, while others give you the same feeling disaster movies used to give back in the day when a volcano or flood gave the heroes little time to react.
The plot holds a secondary importance because of the genre, but overall it works, and at least a lot better than many plots trying to be so intricate and clever they fool them self. Co-writer and director Joe Carnahan and company knows the focus has to be on the over the top stuff, and for a popcorn movie it holds your attention well despite clocking in at a little past two hours.
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