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Ոյኾվεձιዴуν ξо аτօжиյω ошዛх ճ ут иናጵկыст ጧ скуцէкեжու бθз խнтኯцህв. . Cast & crewUser reviewsTrivia2010PG-131h 57mA group of Iraq War veterans look to clear their name with the Military, who suspect the four men of committing a crime for which they were group of Iraq War veterans look to clear their name with the Military, who suspect the four men of committing a crime for which they were group of Iraq War veterans look to clear their name with the Military, who suspect the four men of committing a crime for which they were production, box office & company infoVideos22More like The A-Team in 1,000 words overkill is underratedOverkill is underrated. One of the many mottoes Colonel John Hannibal Smith throws around whilst hatching his brilliant plans, dispensing them like his insightful wisdom increases the chances of success. A motto director Joe Carnahan has taken to heart in making 'The A-Team'. A smart move, as complete and uncompromising exaggeration appears to be exactly what the format asked for. Especially since the translation of TV shows to the big screen has proved to be no easy task. Just look at 'Miami Vice', which pretty much bombed despite the presence of Michael Mann, the director/producer who created the original series. Or the near criminal trashing überhobbyist MacGuyver recently received by the hands of questionable farce 'MacGruber'. In a world so significantly different from the mid-eighties, the severely underpaid and hopelessly dated missions of the four fugitives could have very much been out of place as well. The reincarnation by the hands of Carnahan however, avoids many of the pitfalls that the outdated format has to offer. For one, the director has brought the well known premise of the series to the present. Vietnam has been replaced by Iraq and the bad attitude of Bosco Baracus is not the only thing that makes the foursome dangerous the happy-go-lucky stance of a team that rarely asked for enemy casualties has been replaced by an attitude that better suits a group of elite soldiers. What is especially striking is how well the cast handle their roles, and how much fun they have doing so. Understandable, since the characters in Carnahan's installment have been blown up as well. Hannibal in the hands of Liam Neeson, although not as charismatic as George Peppard, is equally complacently on the jazz whenever a dangerous situation can be even remotely relished. Templeton "Faceman" Peck in the version of Bradley Cooper enjoys the swindling of both women and all sorts of tools even more than his predecessor Dirk Benedict and the script provides Quinton "Rampage" Jackson with a philosophical depth to his distinctive character - and evolution thereof - in the BA version. The acting skills of the professional wrestler are up for debate, but then again you never questioned Mr. T. either. Even though he played the bejeweled, Mohawk sporting powerhouse with an acute fear of flying as an overly enthusiastic pupil in a school musical, always staring at the next person to speak his lines way long before they had the floor. The biggest fun, however, comes from Howling Mad Murdock in the interpretation of 'District 9'-phenomenon Sharlto Copley, who occupies the crazy pilot with both a zest for life and an absolute fearlessness of death – cue the suicidal midair antics. His inimitable flying skills, Murdockian features sock puppets and his interaction with BA for example and especially his imitation of Mel Gibson in 'Braveheart' - including stick horse - make him the movies' main asset. The script then. The plot, pretty much a side issue, continuously serves up action excesses – equally incredible and entertaining – but yields more than a whipped episode of the series stretched to a playing time of two hours. You could say the plot is kind of a cross section of the five years the series ran, if you omit the recurring missions the mercenaries entered into. There is plenty of borrowing from existing story lines, more or less adapted to the new universe of Carnahan. The film opens with a spectacular introduction of the four veterans some years ago - only Hannibal and Face are trusted comrades, BA and Murdock have still to cross their paths - setting up the Alpha team that started it all. Included of course, is a supporting role for the black GMC Van, which can impossibly be disregarded as the fifth member. Cut to eight years and eighty successful missions later, to the operation that sees the team become the proverbial scapegoat the series theme credits were based on – something to do with a crime they didn't commit. The bank robbery in Hanoi has been replaced by the hijacking of a truckload of counterfeit money in Baghdad, commanding General Morrison is still here. The CIA is present as well, in a possible set-up for a sequel in which Hannibal's outfit will be contracted by the organization in a reference to Stockwell Robert Vaughn of the fifth season of the series. The plot is driven by the aftermath of the robbery, offering supporting roles for Captain Charisa Sosa the distractingly attractive Jessica Biel and CIA man Lynch Patrick Wilson, 'Watchmen', but it's all a mere hook for ridiculous set pieces and extravagant action to be towed on. Hannibal's crack commando unit must pull out all the stops in order to clear its name, in an adventure that at times offers absolute top entertainment. That is, if you're willing to believe that a parachute suspended tank as seen in the trailer, wherein the fearless foursome escape from an exploding plane, can be easily maneuvered in midair using the inboard cannon, simultaneously discarding enemy aircraft like it's a game of Duck Hunt. There are enough sequences that ask more than a lot of your ability to shut off your brain, but as said that exaggeration is exactly what this film needed. 'The A-Team' is simply a masterful popcorn spectacle par excellence, offering high-level action entertainment and jokes that are more often than not very decently set up. The cast has great fun working with the pleasantly unlikely adventures and the story is – in good tradition - full of references to the 80's hit series it is based on. The plot falters a bit left and right and the credo overkill is underrated is at times perhaps taken a little too far, but that is merely an expected consequence of handing control over to the man behind 'Smokin' Aces'. Regardless, the oncoming release might well feature a well-deserved 'to be continued' by the time the end credits start 8, 2010Movie and TV Reboots and RemakesMovie and TV Reboots and RemakesTake a side-by-side look at some of Hollywood's biggest reboots and the galleryFAQ4Contribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentEdit pageMore to exploreRecently viewedYou have no recently viewed pages Jamal Murray and the Nuggets have made a strength what once was a glaring weakness. On the first possession of the fourth quarter of Game 2 of the NBA finals, the Denver Nuggets played good defense for about 19 seconds. But Jamal Murray was a little overzealous with a close-out and Duncan Robinson stepped into an open 3-pointer. With a little less than four minutes left in the fourth quarter of Game 4, Murray was in a similar position after sinking deep in the paint to tag Bam Adebayo’s roll to the rim. But instead of flying by Caleb Martin, he was able to stay close to the ground and recover back to contest Martin’s side-step 3-point attempt… The Nuggets’ defense was not good in Game 2, and their abundant breakdowns led to the Miami Heat’s second most efficient offensive performance of their 24 Play-In or playoff games. But Denver’s three wins in this series have been the Heat’s three least efficient offensive performances of the postseason. And the Finals have been just the second time all season that the Nuggets have allowed fewer than 105 points per 100 possessions in three out of four games. The previous time was a four-game homestand and the start of the Nuggets’ longest winning streak of the season, while this one has included two games on the road. Murray’s controlled close-out was just one example of how the Nuggets were on point defensively in Game 4. Here’s some more film from a defensive performance that has Denver just one more win from its first NBA championship… 1. The best offensive player in the world plays defense too Nikola Jokic is a two-time Kia MVP because he does it all offensively. But to get to this point, the Nuggets have needed him to play well on the other end of the floor too. Game 4, in which he and Murray combined to shoot just 13-for-36 from the field, was a great time for him to have a great defensive performance. As noted after the game, Jokic had seven deflections three more than any other player on Friday. But his defensive success was as much about his feet as it was his hands. It was also about his savvy. Late in the first quarter, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope gambled on a cross-court pass, giving Gabe Vincent a lane to the basket. Jokic was there to help, but there was nobody to help him with Bam Adebayo should he step in front of Vincent’s drive. Fortunately, he’s a big dude with long arms and great instincts. And he was able to deter a drop-off pass with his right arm before stripping Vincent with his left, what went into the box score as his first of three blocks. Jokic obviously isn’t the quickest defender, but he’s been asked to defend pick-and-rolls two different ways. When his man sets a screen for Jimmy Butler, Jokic is in “drop” coverage, focused on stopping the drive. When his man sets a screen for a shooter, Jokic is at the level of the screen, preventing a comfortable, pull-up 3. Midway through the first quarter, Jokic played both coverages on the same possession, stopping a Butler drive in drop coverage, recovering back to Adebayo, preventing a Max Strus 3 in at-the-level coverage, and then recovering back to Adebayo to force a tough, turnaround jumper with just four seconds left on the shot clock. Game 4 was just the fourth time in his career 663 total games that Jokic had at least three blocks and three steals. But he had other big defensive plays too. Late in the third quarter, Bruce Brown got beat back door by Cody Martin. But Jokic, who was guarding another pick-and-roll at the time, saw the cut in his peripheral vision, slid over, and forced Martin into a turnover. Jokic isn’t Hakeem Olajuwon on that end of the floor, but he’s executing the game plan and not making mistakes. 2. On high alert Jokic wasn’t the only vigilant Nugget when a teammate needed help in Game 4. Caldwell-Pope had a steal in the first quarter, when he switched a back screen and then helped Brown, who had been sealed on the high side of the screen by Strus. And the Nuggets’ biggest stop of the night was probably with a little more then seven minutes left in the fourth quarter. Jokic was on the bench with five fouls and Denver’s lead was just six, with the Heat having scored on their last three possessions. The Nuggets had some switch confusion, with both Brown and Jeff Green guarding Butler as Martin cut back door. Aaron Gordon was on the other side of the lane with Adebayo, but he saw both his man and the ball, and he was able to get to the rim as Martin caught Kyle Lowry’s pass. Martin shoveled the ball to Adebayo, who missed a floater over Green. That’s not a terrible shot for the Heat, and it’s probably one that Adebayo wishes he had over. But for the Nuggets, it’s a much better shot than a layup from Martin, which Gordon was able to prevent by being alert and big. No defense is ever going to have a perfect game, but the best ones clean up any mistakes quickly. And when one Nugget got beat in Game 4, there was often another to put out the fire. 3. Seamless switching Switch confusion and/or miscommunication was one of the Nuggets’ big issues in that Game 2 loss. And while Green and Brown were guarding the same guy on the play above, Denver’s switching has generally been much better over the last two games. There was a great example of that early in the second quarter on Friday. Out of a “horns” set-up, Duncan Robinson curled around Butler and then set a ball-screen for Lowry, flipping the screen at the very last second. But Christian Braun guarding Robinson wasn’t fooled, and he was right there to switch onto Lowry, stopping his drive to the basket. When Lowry threw a skip pass to Cody Zeller on the right side of the floor, Murray was trailing Robinson a bit. But Gordon was right there to switch out onto the shooter and Murray was able to stay with Zeller’s roll, forcing the Heat to reset their offense with less than 10 seconds left on the shot clock… That possession ultimately turned into a missed Butler 3 at the shot-clock buzzer. Braun’s quick feet and reactions were on display again early in the fourth quarter, when Robinson couldn’t shake him and he deflected an Adebayo pass before Adebayo then smothered a Murray fast-break. 4. Screen navigation There are a lot of players in this league that will allow themselves to get taken out by a screen or just give up a switch rather than working to stay with their defensive assignment. Bruce Brown is not one of those players… Sometimes, you have to trail a screen for a shooter. But you can still make an effort to affect an ensuing shot from behind. Green has had some rough defensive moments in this series, but early in the fourth quarter, he switched onto Robinson, trailed him around a hand-off, and forced him into an off-balance 3 with a good contest from the rear… 5. One on one Sometimes, it’s just about staying in front of the guy with the ball. Late in the third quarter, Brown closed out to Martin, stayed with him as he drove across the floor, and just hounded him until he missed a tough shot from behind the backboard… The Nuggets were not a great defensive team this season, but they didn’t have to be, because their offense is nearly unstoppable. Still, there’s a difference in the level of defense you need to play at to win in the regular season and the level you need to play at in the Finals. The Nuggets have hit that level, playing hard, playing together and being vigilant. If they do that for one more game, they will be NBA champions. * * * John Schuhmann is a senior stats analyst for You can e-mail him here, find his archive here and follow him on Twitter. The views on this page do not necessarily reflect the views of the NBA, its clubs or Warner Bros. Discovery.

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