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Apologies for the late upload!!!
Two groups of military-trained fighters, two completely different missions but maybe a common thread in between.
Quinten Tarintino's WWII Epic tale of revenge and rewriting history sits high in his works; a tough, gritty team of Jewish soldiers and a hunted Jewish woman, along with her Black French lover simultaneously plan to assassinate Adolf Hitler and the high command of the Nazi regime.
Whereas Joe Carnahan's military team film sets a slightly different tone, based off the 80s TV show of the same name, The A-Team sees an A-List cast (with a surprisingly good Fighter turned Actor performance form "Quinten Rampage" Jackson) of Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Jessica Biel, Patrick Wilson, and Sharlto Copley coming off of his breakout NA role in District 9.
So how do both of these team-up-military-action movies compare? Is the A-Team really rotten at 48%? Tune in to find out!
By Kyle GerbrandtApologies for the late upload!!!
Two groups of military-trained fighters, two completely different missions but maybe a common thread in between.
Quinten Tarintino's WWII Epic tale of revenge and rewriting history sits high in his works; a tough, gritty team of Jewish soldiers and a hunted Jewish woman, along with her Black French lover simultaneously plan to assassinate Adolf Hitler and the high command of the Nazi regime.
Whereas Joe Carnahan's military team film sets a slightly different tone, based off the 80s TV show of the same name, The A-Team sees an A-List cast (with a surprisingly good Fighter turned Actor performance form "Quinten Rampage" Jackson) of Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Jessica Biel, Patrick Wilson, and Sharlto Copley coming off of his breakout NA role in District 9.
So how do both of these team-up-military-action movies compare? Is the A-Team really rotten at 48%? Tune in to find out!