Behind The Scenes On The A-Team

Col. John ‘Hannibal’ Smith, Capt. ‘Howling Mad’ Murdock, Sgt. Bosco ‘B.A.’ Baracus and Lt. Templeton ‘Faceman’ Peck, otherwise known as The A-Team , will be hitting theatres on 30th July 2009 . But despite the fact we’ve less than 12 months to go until release, we’ve actually seen very little of the film’s production with the exception of some low-res, blurred fan photos. That is until now. 20th Century Fox invited Entertainment Tonight onto the set of the production, which sees the char

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I pity the fool

Is the neiw face of B.A. Baracus? Rapper The Game certainly hopes so — he’s throwing his hat into the ring to replace Mr T in the forthcoming A-Team movie. Making the race to play the mohawked muscle-man is a three-way dead-heat between hip-hop heavyweights The Game, Ice Cube and Common. So eager is The Game to get the part and jumpstart his fledgling acting career, he’s already gaining weight to look more like Mr T. He tells Hip Hop Weekly, “I’m looking forward to working with the di

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The Game Has New Movies On The Horizon

Last week internet rumors surfaced that Compton rapper The Game would be playing the role of B.A. Baracus in the movie version of the hit 80’s television show The A-Team. The role was made famous on the TV version of A-Team by Mr. T. A representative for The Game told XXLMag.com that the Compton MC is [...]

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The Game In Talks To Play B.A. Baracus in The A-Team?

When John Singleton was developing an A-Team movie, he was talking to Ice Cube about playing B.A. Baracus . A year and a half later, Joe Carnahan has since been brought onboard to get the project started, and BlackFilm is reporting that a new rapper has now become the frontrunner for the mohawked soldier of fortune role originally played by Mr. T in the television series. The Game . The 29-year-old Grammy nominated rapper made his big screen debut in the not-well-recieved 2006 a

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