Because the no-killing rule is ridiculous, especially considering these are elite soldiers.
^Yes, of course! The A-Team was supposed to be ridiculous. Like I said, it was a cartoon. The whole series was essentially a lampooning of the ultraviolent action shows and films of the period, and was little more than an excuse for four goofball eccentrics to do their shticks every week. Having all these bullets and bombs go off without anyone getting hurt was part of the joke, the mockery of the sanitized violence of '80s TV. The ridiculousness was the whole point.
Loved it, for what it was as a cheesy action movie, it lived up to its promise.
Yeah, actually the whole "Mexico" sequence felt like it was right out of the original series (the appearance of the van helped that impression too). Did some guys die? Yes, but in the context of the scene it was wonderfully ludicrous and kept the spirit of the show even if it broke the "no kill" rule. Indeed, I was expecting a higher body count despite its roots. At times it felt like they were going out of their way not to kill.I think the A-Team only killed a few of the really bad guys...if you watch the start, in Mexico, they did it just like in the TV show...a lot of bullets flying and the bad guys falling down and jumping out of the way etc.
At times it felt like they were going out of their way not to kill.
Posted by darthpipes:
-My main complaint was that the story was hampered by a completely incoherent storyline. It was hard to follow just what the fuck was going on at times. Some storyline stability, a few minutes cut off the run time, and a few other changes would have greatly improved the movie.
Posted by doubleohfive:
Did anybody catch the TNG reference in the film?
When Murdock is in the mental institution (the second time) and is about to be rescued, just before Sosa (Biel) and her boys show up, the credits on the 3D film being screened cam be clearly seen. One of the names? "Reginald Barclay"![]()
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