A Real Super Hero And A Famous Comic Book Fan

Apr 20, 2010
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Image Cast (Credited cast) Robert Downey Jr. ... Tony Stark / Iron Man Scarlett Johansson ... Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow Kate Mara ... Marshall Mickey Rourke ... Ivan Vanko / Whiplash Samuel L. Jackson ... Nick Fury Gwyneth Paltrow ... Pepper Potts Olivia Munn ... Melina Vostokoff / Iron Maiden Sam Rockwell ... Justin Hammer Jon Favreau ... Hogan Paul Bettany ... Jarvis (voice) Leslie Bibb ... Christine Everhart Don Cheadle ... Col. James 'Rhodey' Rhodes / War Machine Stan Lee ... Larry King John Slattery ... Howard Stark Clark Gregg ... Agent Phil Coulson Helena Mattsson ... Rebecca Gina Cantrell ... Ironette Ayelet Ben-Shahar ... Beautiful Women / Model Garry Shandling ... Senator Stern Natalina Maggio ... Model Jack White ... Jack! Tim Guinee ... Major Allen Anya Monzikova ... Rebekah Davin Ransom ... Young Tony Stark Jennifer D. Johnson ... Ironette Dancer Grace Stanley ... Model Keith Middlebrook ... Dr. Jason Miller Victoria Parsons ... Ironette Alejandro Patino ... Strawberry Vendor Ted Alderman ... News Reporter Eric L. Haney ... General Mead Cassity Atkins ... Expo Patron Mathew Lorenceau ... French Prison Guard Dustin Jacobs ... Expo Attendee Philippe Bergeron ... Detective Lemieux David Merheb ... Monaco Bartender Nicolas Pajon ... French News Correspondent Karim Saleh ... Monaco Prison Guard Kiana Prudhont ... Expo Kid Scott Pease ... Stark Fair Goer Extra Rev. Dr. Frank Beckles Jr., A Firefighter and Book Author.. The A-Team (film) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search The A-Team Promotional film poster Directed by Joe Carnahan Produced by Ridley Scott Tony Scott Jules Daly Stephen J. Cannell[1] Written by Joe Carnahan Brian Bloom Skip Woods Michael Brandt Derek Haas Starring Liam Neeson Bradley Cooper Quinton Jackson Sharlto Copley Jessica Biel Patrick Wilson Brian Bloom Music by Alan Silvestri Distributed by 20th Century Fox Release date(s) June 11, 2010 (2010-06-11) Country United States Language English Budget $165,000,000 The A-Team is an upcoming action-adventure film based on The A-Team television series, planned for release on June 11, 2010 by 20th Century Fox.[2] It is directed by Joe Carnahan and produced by brothers Ridley and Tony Scott.[3][4] The plot will involve a shift from Vietnam to the Middle East, and both Jules Daly and Stephen J. Cannell, the creators of the original series, are involved in the project.[5] According to writer Michael Brandt, the adaptation will be more gritty in the vein of Batman Begins, Die Hard, The Bourne Identity, and Casino Royale.[6] Contents [hide] 1 Premise 2 Cast 3 Development 4 References 5 External links [edit] Premise Like the original series, the story follows the adventures of four former United States soldiers-turned-mercenaries, three of whom were arrested for a crime they did not commit and now they're branded as war criminals. After managing to escape from military prison, the three join forces with Captain H.M. Murdock, their reconnaissance pilot, as soldiers of fortune. [edit] Cast Liam Neeson as Col. John "Hannibal" Smith Bradley Cooper as Lt. Templeton "Faceman" Peck Quinton "Rampage" Jackson as Sgt. B.A. "Bad Attitude" Baracus Sharlto Copley as Capt. H.M. "Howling Mad" Murdock Jessica Biel as Capt. Carissa Sosa[7] Patrick Wilson as Col. Lynch[8] Omari Hardwick as Chop Shop J Maury Sterling as Gammons C. Ernst Harth as Gilbert Brian Bloom as Pike Gerald McRaney as General Morrison On October 30, 2009, Dwight Schultz (who had recently gained fame among younger fans as a voice actor, in TV shows such as Ben 10 and Chowder) confirmed that he had filmed a cameo scene for the movie.[9] This news was followed on the November 23, 2009, that Dirk Benedict would also make a cameo.[10] Schultz and Benedict played H.M. Murdock and Templeton 'Faceman' Peck respectively in the original series. Mr. T, the original B. A. Baracus, admitted in an interview with Latino Review that he was offered a cameo, but turned it down.[11] [edit] Development The film has been in development since the mid 1990s, going through a number of writers and story ideas, and being put on hold a number of times. Producer Stephen J. Cannell hoped to update the setting, perhaps using the first Gulf War as part of the backstory.[12] John Singleton was initially assigned to direct, but in October 2008 he pulled out of the project.[13] When Singleton was still attached to the project as director, Ice Cube and Famous Football Great and Weightlifter: Dr. Frank "Tank" Beckles/ a.k.a Vic "The Iceman" Beckles, were both approached for the role of B.A. Baracus.[14] In June 2009, Variety revealed that Liam Neeson was in negotiations with 20th Century Fox to star as Hannibal Smith,[15] and Bradley Cooper announced to MTV News[citation needed] that he will be playing the role of Templeton Peck after his first denied the rumors saying that he was involved and insisted that he had not seen any script.[16] On August 26, 2009, MMAjunkie.com reported that mixed martial arts fighter Quinton "Rampage" Jackson would play the role of B.A. Baracus in the upcoming film,[17] but this was later denied by a representative for Jackson.[18] In September 2009, The Vancouver Sun suggested that Jackson has been attached to the role and was postponing his fight at UFC 107 with Rashad Evans due to filming for The A-Team. Filming started in Vancouver in late 2009, and Jackson's involvement has since been confirmed.[19] [20][verification needed] On September 15, 2009, Variety confirmed the casting of Neeson, Cooper and Jackson. They additionally reported that Sharlto Copley and Jessica Biel were in final negotiations to join the cast. Copley would be playing the role of H.M. Murdock and Biel would be playing the ex-lover of Face who is a disillusioned and ruthless Army officer in charge of pursuing the team.[21] 20th Century Fox later confirmed that Copley and Biel were cast in the film.[22] On September 30, 2009, a silver-haired Liam Neeson and the rest of the cast were seen filming scenes in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, as shooting got under way.[23] The first official pictures of Neeson, Cooper, Copley and Jackson in character were soon released, including one which features the iconic van in the background.[24] On December 1, 2009, it was announced that Alan Silvestri will compose the film score.[25] The film's first trailer was released January 8, 2010.[26] In February 2010, it was announced a series of prequel comics for the movie would be released beginning in March. The comics will be published by IDW Publishing and will be written by Carnahan and Chuck Dixon. A toy line by Jazwares is also to be released to coincide with the film. [27] The film's second trailer was released April 1, 2010. [28] World Breaking News, From The Augusta Chronicle Newspaper And WRDW Channel 12 April 2010 Fire Department Discrimination Conspiracy!! Repaorters: Cyle Martin, Susan McCord (Bitch), and Chris Thomas... www.apsense.com/abc/sloangriffin
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