Sep 19, 2009
‘The A-Team’ Movie Begins Filming
Pilfering the 80's again

Here are the first photos snapped on the Canadian set of the movie version of the 80′s TV show The A-Team. To my knowledge, there are still a few key roles to be cast in the film but it looks like production on the film is already underway. Check out the 2010 version of the classic A-Team van:


While the new Karate Kid movie is a remake of the original film, there has never been a movie version of The A-Team. As a kid, I didn’t really watch The A-Team, even tho I was well aware that Mr. T was the break-out star of the show. I guess I don’t have the same affinity for The A-Team like I do for The Karate Kid so I don’t mind the idea of a new movie version so much. I’m very curious to see who they actual sign on to portray The A-Team characters … I think this movie will be judged on casting before the thing even gets made. If they don’t get the B. A. Baracus character right, there ain’t no hope for the movie. I guess we’ll have to wait and see.

[Photo credit: INFdaily]

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5 Comments. Add Yours

  1. schmee says:

    I hope this turns out to be fun like the Charlies Angles movies and not like Starsky and Hutch. Ben Stiller still hasn’t been forgiven for that.

  2. Jeanelle says:

    where in canada are they filming this?

  3. randi says:

    I think Rampage Jackson will be an awesome B.A. Baracus!

  4. Film2TV says:

    You really must not be that interested since they have already cast the film and are now filming. Liam Neeson is Col. Hannibal John Smith, Bradley Cooper is Face, Sharlto Copley Mad Murdock, and Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson is B A Barracuks. I’m a little worried on the wrestler, since while BA was the muscle, he had a heart of gold, especially around kids. I want a tough guy who can scare but be gentle too.

  5. Melissa says:

    Why are they remaking every movie known to man? Are screen writers just so incredibly unoriginal nowadays? Karate Kid? A-Team? REALLY?
    No one wants to watch remakes of movies that are ALREADY GOOD. Did they learn nothing from all the other really stupid remakes made?
    What a pathetically stupid waste of money and time for a bunch of crap that is going to tank at the movies.

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