Monday, July 12, 2010

Movie Review: The A-Team


Summer 2010 was all adoptions, remakes, and sequels, at the beginning I thought it was a lack of creativity, and I was proven wrong, the creativity is within the story lines of the movies, whether it's an adaption or a remake or a sequel, and I think the 'A-Team' completely certifies the creativity in remakes, adoptions or sequels this year.
The A-Team is an adaption for the 80s TV series, and this year there are allot of 80s adoptions or remakes, for example, the Karate Kid was an 1984 movie remade this year, and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time was adapted from a video game first made in the 80s, and I think it's fair to say that two out of those three adoptions where great, the 'A-Team' and 'The Karate Kid'.
This movie is the best and funniest movie this summer, it's an action comedy that just keeps giving people more and more throughout the movie, more action, more comedy, more everything, the movie was also smart, especially with the planning within the story lines, again this was another example of the 'more and more' in the movie, so after more action and more comedy, comes 'more interesting and entertaining plans' so I think that this was the main reason of the movie's success.
Other than entertaining action and comedy, the A-Team also gave us an entertaining story, the movie's about the A-Team being suspected for killing an army general and they try to prove there innocents, which was an entertaining plot and an excellent way to do a movie, but however, in some points in the movie, the plot fades away a bit.
The acting was also great, weather it was an individual performance or it was the entire cast, they all brought their characters to life, but my favorite performance out of the many great performances was either Quinton Jackson as B.A Baracus, or Bradley Cooper as "Faceman" Peck, or Liam Neeson as "Hannibal" Smith.
As of a general overall review, I'd say that the A-Team is the best movie of the summer, it had top quality action, great humor, and it was generally a smart movie, this movie would have been perfect, if it wasn't for one small spike, but otherwise, I'd say that the A-Team really deserve to have the 'A' at the beginning to its name, because the movie was clearly 'A' material.

*Movie Rating:
-Acting(out of 6)= 6
-Story(out of 8)= 7
-Plot(out of 8)= 7
-Actions(out of 6)= 6
-Effects(out of 4)= 4
-Character Developement(out of 8)= 8
*Overall Rating(out of 40)= 38
5 Stars

*Rating System:
0- 7= 0 Stars
8- 14= 1 Star
15- 21= 2 Stars
22- 30= 3 Stars
31- 35= 4 Stars
36- 40= 5 Stars

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