I'm puzzled... The A-Team was a Universal show, right? How'd it end up as a Fox movie?
I expected them to use the actual original theme, not a modernized more subdued version.And the use of the original Post/Carpenter theme, although Ramboed up for the big screen, was also a nice touch.
I expected them to use the actual original theme, not a modernized more subdued version.And the use of the original Post/Carpenter theme, although Ramboed up for the big screen, was also a nice touch.
Stephen J. Cannell Productions was acquired by Fox in the late 1990s. Presumably Cannell, rather than Universal Television, owned the film rights to The A-Team.I'm puzzled... The A-Team was a Universal show, right? How'd it end up as a Fox movie?
Indeed.I love that one line Murdock had, "If you look off to the right hand side of the aircraft you will notice that the engine is on fire."![]()
I like it that it uses the same narration as the show's main titles (aside from the modification of first two words). And the use of the original Post/Carpenter theme, although Ramboed up for the big screen, was also a nice touch.
I'm puzzled... The A-Team was a Universal show, right? How'd it end up as a Fox movie?
Stephen J. Cannell Productions was acquired by Fox in the late 1990s. Presumably Cannell, rather than Universal Television, owned the film rights to The A-Team.I'm puzzled... The A-Team was a Universal show, right? How'd it end up as a Fox movie?
I love that one line Murdock had, "If you look off to the right hand side of the aircraft you will notice that the engine is on fire."![]()
Awesome! The only thing is why change "soldiers of fortune" to "soldiers for hire"?
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