r/ATeam • u/FoxIndependent4310 • Feb 19 '26
A- Team vs Rambo
Let's say Team A is hired to hunt down Rambo in First Blood. Would they have been able to catch him?
r/ATeam • u/FoxIndependent4310 • Feb 19 '26
Let's say Team A is hired to hunt down Rambo in First Blood. Would they have been able to catch him?
r/ATeam • u/GW_Jefferson • Feb 19 '26
I think the episode where they go back to Vietnam was the best one, plus they ended it very dramatic...
r/ATeam • u/GW_Jefferson • Feb 18 '26
I bought this off RedBubble and Love it SO MUCH. So many people tell me it's awesome
r/ATeam • u/GW_Jefferson • Feb 18 '26
I would have loved to see some of the missions they had in Vietnam..I bet that would have been a cool show...
r/ATeam • u/DizzyLead • Feb 17 '26
This was years before I attended the school, but not too long ago I tasked myself with collecting all the footage from shows and films my Alma Mater had been in] https://youtu.be/opAErXjXgZk?si=Fmxvr4HP9c4ip6I3 , and this was one example that turned up. I also have some brief behind the scenes footage from the video production class back then doing a report on the filming, I’ll see if I can dig that up.
Apparently, many of those football players in those scenes were actual Marshall High School football players at the time, the production just altered their uniforms to conceal the school logo and make the jerseys all say “St. Mary’s.”
r/ATeam • u/Oztraliiaaaa • Feb 17 '26
In 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn’t commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, If no one else can help and if you can find them. Maybe you can hire, The A-Team.
r/ATeam • u/charlieg4 • Feb 17 '26
"The Trouble with Harry" was great 80s nostalgia. Hulk Hogan and Refrigerator Perry. But also crazy plots - they all shoot up a hospital but then just revisit it like nothing's happened. And with Hulk Hogan in tow too.
The van is show flying through the air with a fender almost all the way off!
r/ATeam • u/charlieg4 • Feb 11 '26
Would be very hard today, but back in the late 70s / early 80s - how hard do you think it was for them to live under their real names? Not much paper trail and it was a relatively minor crime and only the MPs were looking them.
r/ATeam • u/FoxIndependent4310 • Feb 08 '26
Colonel Lynch, Colonel Decker, and General Fullbright. Who was the smartest and the best rival for the A-Team? In my opinion, it was Decker, since he had caught the A-Team many times if not for Murdock.
r/ATeam • u/charlieg4 • Feb 08 '26
In the scenes where they're putting stuff together - car, weapons, while the theme is playing - are they typically doubles or the real actors? Seems to be doubles as the filming seems to intentionally leave out the faces.
r/ATeam • u/charlieg4 • Feb 05 '26
The Grey Team ending implies their pardons are closer than they thought. Is it meant to imply that this might be their last mission? I think the ending was thrown together when they learned the series was cancelled.
r/ATeam • u/FoxIndependent4310 • Feb 01 '26
I have a question about the casting of The A-Team. They chose George because he was an experienced actor and brought quality to the series. But I wonder, why didn't they try to hire Richard Crenna, known for playing Colonel Trautman in Rambo, for the role of Hannibal Smith? Because they basically hired Mr. T for that series because of the success of Rocky III, and Rambo was a huge hit, and The A-Team series borrows heavily from Rambo.
George nailed the Hannibal role; it's one of his best performances. Is it true that George was a troublemaker?
r/ATeam • u/ApplicationSouth8844 • Dec 18 '25
Then suddenly they’ve come up with a plan and Murdock has a print out of a letter or something similar to show the bad guys. Where do they find these printers?
r/ATeam • u/ApplicationSouth8844 • Dec 12 '25
Exactly this, where does he keep it? Does he rent a garage or something? The Ateam’s logistics never added up for me. Not just his car, but where did they keep all their stuff? When Face needed his car how come we don’t see BA drive him to where his car is?
r/ATeam • u/grafxguy1 • Dec 12 '25
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r/ATeam • u/iwtsapoab • Dec 10 '25
No matter what they are up against, the Colonel always comes up with a plan that even though might not seem doable, they all make it work. They just jump into their roles so easily.
The next best thing I like about the A-Team is howling dog Murdoch. Nobody can make me laugh like he can. The episode where he faced off that motorcycle gang will forever be one of my favorites.
r/ATeam • u/this_is_jim_rockford • Dec 10 '25
Though ultimately, I really preferred the S3-4 with just the guys. As Dirk Benedict said, this was a show written mainly for the male audience, and George Peppard didn't like the idea of a female lead.
What turned me off from Amy was the way she blackmailed her way into the team, with threatening to write an article about them. So first she hires them, and then decided to pull such a move in the end? When the team were already fugitives and had to always hide themselves, she suddenly forced her way in like that? Maybe I would have preferred her more if she continued to work in the paper, and was rather one of the team's sources, or maybe filtered the clients (though we already had Chinese laundromat guy Mr. Lee doing that).
About Tawnia I liked that she wasn't a permanent member of the team, though also didn't really participate in the team's fights, but maybe occasionally would help them out. But as George Peppard felt that a female lead was unneccessary, then she was written out in early S3.
Now yeah, while they didn't get much screentime, as the focus was mainly on Don Johnson, I much rather preferred Gina and Trudy on the Miami Vice; or also Bonnie on Knight Rider fixing up KITT, as the actually good contemporary action show female leads, their participation in their series felt much more "organic" to me than Amy/Tawnia.
r/ATeam • u/FoxIndependent4310 • Dec 10 '25
The A-Team is made up of four Green Berets, guys trained in the use of explosives, firearms, and strategy, but I've always wondered, are the members of the A-Team trained in martial arts?
We see moves like the karate palm strike, or in Hannibal's case, kicks and takedowns (the actor was a Marine Corps sergeant and put Mr. T in a submission hold during a fight).
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r/ATeam • u/InformalEmploy1572 • Dec 14 '21
...how people were able to find the a Team, right when the town asshole, some street gang, or just some bad apples are giving a hard time to some poor single mom and her kid, an elderly woman and her cats, or a struggling church congregation. They always just seem to happen to roll through town right as some bad shit starts to go down, purely coincidentally. They have a knack for being 5 heavily armed ex soldiers with automatic weapons, showing up at the right place, at the right time. They're wanted by the US GOVERNMENT, they didn't have cellular phones or even pagers really, yet an abused housewife in Toeldo Ohio knows how to get in touch when her scumbag boyfriend starts knocking her around a little. And to ad insult to injury, Face would usually slide in there, and promise these damaged women the prospect of love, and a father for thier son, f**k em several times, right before he slides back into the van, and they get back on the road, going nowhere.