With this in mind, I took it upon myself to sit through the new A Team film the other night. It was better than I expected, but it was still a piece of shit. The problems weren't what I'd heard though. People have complained about the acting and the plot, but the cast is good & the plot almost works. I don't mind that it was updated to do away w/ the Viet Nam back story. Placing the team in Iraq makes sense. The real problems lie in the directing & editing. A more unified vision would have made it a good film, but the long, sweeping, beautiful landscape shots are cut short to get the action, but then the action is disjointed. It's disjointed because they don't take the time that was required to build up the story. Maybe I'm asking too much from an '80's TV reboot, but when it comes to The A Team, I can be pretty demanding. It seems like another case of the old "too many cooks" situation.
What I really liked about the film:
1) The explanation of BA's fear of flying. It works, & it's funny.
2) the destruction of the van. It happens early, & it's also kind of funny.
3) The bad guys. They're more complex than 1 would expect.
4) The way they updated it while keeping the camp factor the same.
Speaking of the van, if you live in the LA area, and no other car service can help for your wedding, maybe you can hire The A Team Van!
2 comments:
its Joe Theisman not Joe Namath.
That makes so much more sense. Good call.
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