The A-Team Review
This is the story about a spirited team of former Special Forces soldiers who were set up for a crime they did not commit. They use their special talents to try and clear their names and find the true culprit.
Rating: Three out of five buckets
Release Date: December 14, 2010
MPAA Rating: PG13
Best Age Group: 12+
Sexual Content: Moderate
Violent Content: Excessive
Crude or Profane Language: Excessive
Drugs and Alcohol Content: Moderate
Talking Points:
This movie is based on a TV series, which I have never seen. Though I read, “Like the TV show, the movie focuses on friendship and camaraderie among soldiers who would risk their lives for one another.” The A-Team’s friendship is what I liked best about the movie, they were best friends, and believed in each other. The characters were very likable, so was Bradley Cooper….good eye candy.
Sexual Content: Moderate
Face (Bradley Cooper), passionately kisses several women; his ex-girlfriend, some strangers, and even married women, which didn’t seem to bother him.
Violent Content: Excessive
Many people are shot at, held at gunpoint and brutally beaten. This will bother younger kids.
Profanity: Excessive
There was a lot of profanity throughout the whole movie.
This is a PG13 action packed, adventure movie. I saw this movie with my husband, and my two sons, ages 12 and 10. I didn’t particularly like this movie. At one point I closed my eyes, and I thought this is a one bucket movie, but then I gradually started to like it. After the movie my husband said he loved it, he thought it was a great movie for teenage boys and their dads. My twelve year old son liked it a lot, and my 10 year old son thought it was okay, he got a little confused. After hearing their comments, I decided to give it three out of five buckets.
I recommend this movie for teenage boys and their dads, I recommend the mom’s stay home!
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