The A-Team
The A-Team is a 2010 American action comedy film, as four veterans thrive to be vindicated from a framed crime.
30 June 1970, Long Island, New York, USA
5 April 1982, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
1 September 1971, Mill Valley, California, USA
25 November 1975, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
15 June 1982, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
10 March 1971, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
1951, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
18 May 1988, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
3 February 1975, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
8 February 1959, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
24 August 1975, Kitchener, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
23 December 1955, Canada
9 May 1969, Sacramento, California, USA
November 05, 2011
Mildly amusing is the best I can say for the film.
June 30, 2011
The Eighties should sue.
March 10, 2011
Joe Carnahan shows how the film's titular bad-ass heroes become rogue fighters, but takes an age to do so. The TV show's opening credits managed the same feat in around 20 seconds.
October 01, 2012
This is not exactly a great film, but it is quite an entertaining one. If you're looking for a fun popcorn flick, then you don't need to look any further.
June 14, 2010
I was not charmed by it.
December 25, 2012
"The A-Team" combines over-the-top action scenes with lifeless jokes and the disappointing result is an uninspired action comedy."
June 11, 2010
Heavy on biceps and aggression and -- crucially -- the zinging chemistry between its four leads
July 06, 2010
Had the action sequences been better framed and presented, this might have been one of the summer's mindless high points. As it is, it's a passable diversion.
February 18, 2012
The expression 'brainless summer blockbuster' is often used as a pejorative, but energetic and entertaining popcorn like this shows that that isn't necessarily a bad thing.
June 18, 2010
Let's just be thankful that Carnahan, instead of redoing "The A-Team," didn't remake "Gandhi." The Ganges would have run red. Pacifism is for wussies.
June 11, 2010
The A-Team is utterly convinced of its own lovability even as it strains our credibility, abuses our patience, and punishes our eardrums.
July 06, 2010
No oneâ(TM)s coming to a big-screen version of the lunkheaded TV show expecting The Hurt Locker. But would it have killed the editors to let a single shot breathe for more than two seconds?

