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War Crimes | Military Court
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6.7/10
IMDbHardest Hit | 2011 | Brian
Most Underrated Movie of the Year | 2010
Remake That Shouldnt Have Been Made | 2011
Best Action Movie | 2010
Choice Summer Movie | 2010
Budget 110,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 177,238,796 USD
B.A. Baracus (Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson) bears the tattoos "Pity" and "Fool" on his knuckles, as a tribute to Mr. T's catchphrase from Rocky III (1982): "I pity the fool!" Contrary to popular belief, Mr. T never uttered that exact phrase on The A-Team (1983).
Bradley Cooper became so proficient in weapons training that he was able to reload his M4 rifle in less than four seconds. This was actually in the film, but was left on the cutting room floor.
A sequel was planned. Bradley Cooper and Joe Carnahan confirmed that it was cancelled because of this film's disappointing box-office returns.
Sharlto Copley's mother banned him from watching The A-Team (1983) at home due to on-screen violence. He watched it at friends' houses on occasion. The first thing he did when he got the role of Murdock was call his mom and tell her "I was just getting her back for not letting me watch the series when I was a kid."
Sharlto Copley apparently used to hide a tape recorder behind the television in the television room, and record The A-Team (1983)'s audio. He would listen to it when his parents thought he was asleep.
"Col. John 'Hannibal' Smith: Give me a minute, I'm good. Give me an hour, I'm great. Give me six months, I'm unbeatable."
"Sgt. Bosco 'B.A.' Baracus: [justifying his newly adopted non-violent attitude, he quotes Gandhi] "Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary." Col. John 'Hannibal' Smith: [answers with his own Gandhi quote] "It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts, than to put on the cloak of nonviolence to cover impotence.""