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Friday, June 18, 2010

The A-Team

Where to begin? Honestly, there are so many angles I could come at this film, it's hard to pick even just a few. Let me just first start off by saying this show was freakin' amazing. It was just like the old A-Team show I used to watch as a kid, but with way better effects, story and acting. I was very impressed with the acting of all the main characters—Murdock was by far my favorite.

There was plenty of unrealistic yet totally believable action, tons of humor, and the original A-Team van even made a brief appearance. The best part of the show, in my opinion, is that they showed how the team became a team (before they were fugitives). Amazing, simply amazing.

This is definitely one to see at least once in the theaters—and definitely one I will be buying when it comes out on DVD.

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