Sunday, March 23, 2008

The A-Team Countdown Begins


Joal Ryan


Los Angeles (E! Online) -
If you've been holding your breath for The A-Team movie, well, we feel sorry for you. 

But help is on the way for you and your oxygen-deprived brain. So just hold on. Until June 12. Of next year. Feel better? You should, actually. 

The release date, as reported by Variety, is the first for the long-discussed, long-suffering project.   

John Singleton, who last yelled cut on Four Brothers, will direct; Michael Bandt and Derek Haas, who helped shoot the lights out with 3:10 to Yuma, are writing the screenplay.  

As reported, the movie will follow the basic recipe of the 1983-87 TV series: Take four ex-military men; add one war crime they didn't commit; mix in chases, pursuits and more chases.

"I don't know who is in the cast yet, so all this bullshit of who is saying who is this person and who is [this person]...," Singleton told Collider. 

Singleton did allow that he "really, really want[s]" Woody Harrelson to play "Howling Mad" Murdoch, the sanity challenged pilot given life on the TV series by Dwight Schultz

In the interview, conducted in January, Singleton sounded a lot like a man who's been a little bit hounded by fans demanding to know who's going to play Mr. T. 

And, no, before you bother Mr. Singleton again, B.A. Baracus hasn't been cast yet, either. Ice Cube, however, has thrown his mohawk into the ring. 

"Hell yeah," the Barbershop multi-tasker recently told blackfilm when asked if he'd consider copping a "Bad Attitude," as it were, "especially with John Singleton directing!" 

And, yes, we know Ice Cube doesn't really have a mohawk to throw into a ring. But that could change.    

"I wouldn't try to duplicate what Mr. T did...," he told the Website. "I'm going to bring my own flavor to it, and I am going to do the mohawk." 

The race seems wide open for the roles of Col. "Hannibal" Smith, the ringleader, and "Face" Peck, the master of disguise, played on the TV series by the late George Peppard and the still-plugging-away Dirk Benedict, respectively. 

Even with the cast undetermined, an announced director and a release date marks the furthest along the movie has gotten since the project started raising hopes nearly 10 years ago amid a spate of TV-to-film conversions, a la Charlie's Angels, The Mod Squad and Wild Wild West.  Per the calendar keepers at the Internet Movie Database, on June 12, 2009, the big-screen A-Team will go head-to-head with an Eddie Murphy comedy called NowhereLand.  Which is about where The A-Team movie used to live.

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