For several years now it has been Mr. T’s career that’s been dead, but never mind, I pity the fool that would try to get him into the movie version of 'The A-Team.' Crap. In keeping with some other 80’s action television stars, Mr. T told MTV that he would never do a cameo in a movie based on his most popular artistic endeavor. While claiming he has no hard feelings against the film’s producers, Mr. T said “it’s insulting me to ask me to be in it [as someone else]. It’s just like my ex-girlfriend saying ‘Why don’t you come out to dinner with my new boyfriend?’”
I guess that would depend on how hungry you are. Mr. T has been fasting for quite awhile. You’ve got to admire Mr. T’s commitment to his twenty year old character, but let’s be serious for a second. This is a guy who did pro-wrestling. He can’t claim artistic integrity. Take the money, Mr. T! The 'A-Team' was probably his last legitimate acting job and that ended almost 20 years ago. These days he does phone company commercials. It’s not Hamlet he’s talking about protecting, it’s a guy who wore gold chains and growled at the camera.
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No no, this is good. As discussed in the Magnum P.I. post, Hollywood isn't really doing right by these old T.V. shows. These celebrity boycotts promise to be a completely ineffective first step to getting it right.
Okay, okay, there might be some awareness-raising.
Regarding the TV to movie debate - I can't help but think of the brilliant Brady Bunch movies. Greg, Alice, Carol, & Peter all guested and I enjoyed every last second. In fact, I can't take it anymore, it's time to watch them again and celebrate Mr. Brady's sound advice:
"Children are like little people... only younger".
"When the gift the giver gives gives grief, the gift the givee gets will be regret".
I can't believe that Mr. T still proudly sports the mohawk, good for him. He's such a trip.
The first Brady Bunch movie is absolutely brilliant, but let's remember the original show was a comedy in the first place.
I suppose the deconstruction they did for the movie is a parody in a way, but if the other movies went after their source material with the same level of cleverness I expect we wouldn't be bitching.
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