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‘A-Team’ And Mr. T: Why Original B.A. Baracus Isn’t In The Remake

‘I think that’s a guy you save potentially for something bigger,’ director Joe Carnahan tells MTV News. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Rampage Jackson in “The A-Team” Photo: 20th Century Fox No one can ever replace the original A-Team. There’s just no sense in trying to suck on a cigar more intently than Hannibal, to out-bravado Face, to channel B.A. Baracus’ matchless badassery and come out on top. The stars of the new “A-Team” flick get this, and they haven’t tried to mimic their predecessors from the classic ’80s TV show. They did, however, get a bunch of the original guys to pop up in cameos for the movie. But one guy missing on the big screen is Mr. T himself, the tough-talking archetypal Baracus himself. Director Joe Carnahan and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson (who stepped into the role of Baracus) explained Mr. T’s absence to MTV News. “My thing with T was, I brought him down to the editorial and showed him a lot of the film, and he loved it and laughed and was very supportive and seemed to really dig Rampage in that role,” Carnahan said. “I thought, where T is concerned, if there’s ever going to be a cameo, you don’t burn your powder. I think that’s a guy you save potentially for something bigger.” Of course, with the movie not hitting theaters until Friday, Carnahan was reluctant to say whether he’s saving Mr. T for a sequel, but that’s clearly on the director’s mind. We’ll all just have to wait and see how the movie performs at the box office this weekend. For his part, Rampage sought to tailor the role of Baracus in a way that suited his skills as an actor while still paying respect to the man who came before him. “I’m such a big fan of Mr. T’s,” he said. “There’s no way you can fill his shoes. He’s the man.” And he’s a man who Rampage still has yet to meet. Mr. T was nowhere to be seen at the movie’s red-carpet premiere last week in Los Angeles, and Rampage was bummed. “Mr. T didn’t come to the premiere? I was waiting to see him,” he said. “I never met him. I’m such a big fan of him. I thought he was going to be at the premiere for sure.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The A-Team.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘A-Team’

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Russell Brand: Staying Faithful to Katy Perry Is No Problem

Actor/comedian Russell Brand (L) and singer Katy Perry arrive at the premiere of Universal Pictures' “Get Him To The Greek” held at the Greek Theatre on May 25, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images) more pics

Interview – “Get Him To the Greek” Director on Russell Brand and Diddy

Writer and director Nicholas Stoller knew he wanted to make a movie about hanging out with rock stars. “Rock stars just take things to a whole different level than comedy nerds,” he says. The director of Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Get Him To The Greek talked with us about his new …

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Russell Brand: ‘Monogamy Chose Me’

Actor/comedian Russell Brand (L) and singer Katy Perry arrive at the premiere of Universal Pictures' “Get Him To The Greek” held at the Greek Theatre on May 25, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images) more pics

Russell Brand Doesn’t Think Monogamy Is For Everyone

Actor/comedian Russell Brand (L) and singer Katy Perry arrive at the premiere of Universal Pictures' 'Get Him To The Greek' held at the Greek Theatre on May 25, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images) more pics

Get Him to the Greek Review

The golden age of comedy — this new golden age, which will only be apparent years from now, when it’s over — continues with the release of “ Get Him to the Greek ,” which is so comically fertile and yet so grounded in the reality of its characters that it’s really a kind of Marvel. There is a quick and simple litmus test to tell whether or not you’ll enjoy Get Him to the Greek. If you found Aldous Snow , Russell Brand ’s caricature of a rock star, to be one of the funnier elements of Forgetting Sarah Marshall, then you will no doubt have a riot with the increased raunchiness his character once again brings to the screen for director Nicholas Stoller . If, for whatever reason, you find Brand’s larger-than-life presence to be as insufferable as the real rock stars he’s lampooning, chances are good his spin-off film will do little to convince you there’s more to him than just an outrageous persona. Get Him to the Greek is exactly what the trailers advertise: Aldous Snow turned to 11…read more [ Cinematical ] Russell Brand and (Aldous Snow) in Get Him To The Greek Judd Apatow — the current king of movie comedy — took a risk last summer with the bloated and terribly self-involved “Funny People.” The Adam Sandler film took a nose dive at the box office — a fate it deserved. But this summer, the creator of such crowd-pleasers as “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” and “Knocked Up” rebounds mightily with “Get Him to the Greek,” one of the funniest, raunchiest and edgiest comedies in years. The outrageous “Greek” works better than “Funny People” at least in part because Apatow, who tends to make films that meander too much, hands over writing and directing duties to a protege — “Forgetting Sarah Marshall’s” Nicholas Stoller. Instead, Apatow produces “Greek,” just as he did with the terrific teen comedy “Superbad.”…read more [ MercuryNews ] Married-rich radical M.I.A. might be having press problems these days, but they’re nothing compared with the pretensions of fictional rocker Aldous Snow (squirmy, effortlessly charming Brand). Get Him to the Greek opens with a devastatingly funny parody—a video for Snow’s self-serious “African Child,” described by shocked music critics as the worst thing to happen to the continent since apartheid. Seven years of infamy lead the debauched frontman to agree to a comeback concert, the brainstorm of superfan label-rep Aaron (Hill). After sparring with his workaholic girlfriend (Mad Men’s Moss, an unlikely partner), Aaron is on his way to London to shepherd Snow to the L.A. concert, scheduled to occur in three days…read more [ TimeOut NewYork ] Russell Brand stars as Aldous Snow and Jonah Hill stars as Aaron Greenberg in Get Him to the Greek The movie is funny in the way of “The Hangover” about what trouble lads can get into when their senses are whirling. Unlike some depictions of binges, it doesn’t shortchange vomit. The adventures of Aldous and Aaron remind me of a friend I used to meet on Saturday mornings for what we called Drunch. “Sometimes,” she said, “it can be really exhausting having a good time.” Aaron, who has been threatened with flaying if he doesn’t deliver Aldous on time, panics when he can’t get him to Heathrow for the right flight, can’t get him to “Today” on time, can’t get him to the sound check at the Greek, and very nearly can’t get him to the Greek. Aldous for the most part floats benevolently above these small misunderstandings. When it comes to himself, he’s a very understanding man…read more [ Roger Ebert ] The beauty of the film is that, having put in place a solid comic structure, Stoller keeps coming up with surefire comic situations. And so when young, straight-arrow Aaron (Jonah Hill) finds himself in a limousine heading for the “Today” show with a rock star who absolutely must not arrive drunk or stoned, what does he do when the rock star whips out drugs and alcohol? Aaron hogs the drugs and drinks all the alcohol and arrives on the set with vomit all over his own jacket. And on and on, for 109 minutes, just one absurd, uncomfortable, hysterical situation after another…read more [ SFGate ] Colm Meane stars as Jonathan Snow and Russell Brand stars as Aldous Snow in Get Him to the Greek Get Him to the Greek is a transcontinental substance-filled race against time. When the closing credits rolled, I was absolutely exhausted. This was not due to a cinematic marvel of transference, it was because I’d been laughing, heavily, for one hundred and nine straight minutes.Wisely giving “Aldous Snow,” the best thing about his so-so Forgetting Sarah Marshall the spotlight, Nicholas Stoller’s Get Him to the Greek delivers what’s advertised – Russell Brand being a madman and Jonah Hill being an oaf – and sets them running on a plot-light ride through ridiculous, environment-driven set pieces. While at heart a simple road picture taken straight from the Hope and Crosby playbook, Greek bends over backward to stuff as much dazzle in each scene…read more [ UGO ] The picture is much better when it sticks to being a satire of the music industry. That’s when comedian Brand is at his most inspired. His band may be called Infant Sorrow (a bookish nod to William Blake), but the decadent Aldous Snow is a wicked parody of geezer rock. Looking like the bastard child of Keith Moon and Jimmy Page, he prances about the stage with the prissiness of Mick Jagger, flashing wild-man eyes that could outstare Iggy Pop. His Today Show number, The Clap, even sounds like a send-up of the Stones at their dirtiest. (Rock vet Lyle Workman provided the film’s witty music.) Brand also brings to the character his own double-edged comedic persona – part crude, part genteel, with an irresistible blend of devilry and disarming innocence…read more [ CBS News ] Russell Brand stars as Aldous Snow and Rose Byrne stars as Jackie Q in Get Him to the Greek Get Him to the Greek is filled with gags like that, jokes so lame and ludicrous they somehow circle ‘round back to being funny. It doesn’t hurt that the movie is dotted with an assortment of lively second- and third bananas, Combs among them. (He has the megalomaniacal record-industry exec thing down cold.) Rose Byrne, as Snow’s ditzy, kittenish ex, Jackie Q., also has a few deliciously zonked-out scenes, including a faux rock video that shows her romping around in a tiny, flouncy French milkmaid costume. Byrne, in addition to being a good sport, has marvelous comic timing: At one point she blinks out at us from behind a set of enormous feather eyelashes, fluttering her lids as if it were the most normal thing in the world to have Cleopatra’s fans affixed to your lashline…read more [ Movie Line ] Get Him to the Greek has all the hallmarks of an Apatow project. It’s raunchy, kinda sweet and filled with snarky pop culture references. Not surprisingly the third act has some structural issues, but while it’s a tad long it isn’t bloated or overly ambitious à la Funny People. It strikes an entertaining balance between the predictable and freewheeling, between being conventional and outrageous. Personally, I could do without all the vomit, but, then again, physical discomfort is essential to comedy. And at least now I know that furry walls can calm my anxiety…read more [ BoxOfficeMagazine ] Get Him to the Greek Video Review Share this on Blinklist Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Post this on Diigo Share this on Reddit Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Share this on Mixx Tweet This! Subscribe to the comments for this post? Add this to Mister Wong Add this to Izeby Submit this to Twittley Save this to Xerpi Submit this to Netvibes Blend this! Engage with this article! Add to a lense on Squidoo

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Russell Brand: ‘I Can’t Behave Badly Anymore’

Actors Russell Brand and Rose Byrne make an appearence on NBC's “Today” show at Rockefeller Center on June 3, 2010 in New York City. (Getty Images) more pics

Jessica Biel’s Hotness Returns

I’m assuming that these are pictures of Jessica Biel at the premiere of her new movie the A-Team , I know, I should be a detective. Anyhow, I don’t care where she is, I’m just glad to see her dressed in a sexy outfit for a change. I’ve had way too many pictures of her walking her dog in lame mom workout outfits over the last little while so this is much more like it. I had almost forgotten how gorgeous she is… Almost. more pictures of Jessica Biel here

Howard Stern: I Won’t Work with Ellen DeGeneres on ‘American Idol’

Howard Stern stepped out in New York on Thursday night for the premiere of Matt Damon ‘s new film ‘Green Zone,’ and the radio icon offered ET his uncensored thoughts about new “Idol” judge Ellen DeGeneres and the changes he says he’d make to the show if he ended up joining it next season. “I read in the paper that they want to give me $100 million to judge a karaoke contest, and that seems like pretty good pay for something as dumb as that,” Stern said of the rumors that he’s received offers to be part of next season’s “Idol.” And he didn’t sugarcoat his feelings about the prospect of working alongside DeGeneres! Continue reading… Related stories:

Adrien Brody and January Jones Dating

“She#39;s just a friend of mine,” Adrien Brody, 37, told Hollyscoop Wednesday at the premiere of his new movie Splice. “That#39;s silly.” She#39;s dated Josh Groban and Ashton Kutcher and was most recently linked to Jeremy Piven, but has January Jones moved onto another famous Hollywood bachelor? Though the Mad Men star, 32, and Adrien Brody were spotted at a Memorial Day bash in Malibu and tabloids reported they shared a romantic date in New York, the Oscar-winner laughs off rumors they#39;re

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