-
Marketing Executive
Industry: Marketing & PR
Location: Abu Dhabi, UAE -
Business Development Manager - Publishing
Industry: Media
Location: Dubai, UAE
Filming of A-Team movie set for Dubai
by Amy Glass on Thursday, 26 June 2008
A movie version of popular 80’s TV series 'The A-Team' is set to be shot in Dubai, it has been revealed.
Filming for the movie could begin before the end of 2008, UAE daily Emirates Business 24/7 reported on Thursday.
Local firm Filmworks have confirmed that the remake will go ahead but refused to disclose details due to confidentially reasons, the newspaper said.
Movie producers need to obtain approval from a range of government bodies including the National Media Council, Dubai Police, Dubai Municipality, Dubai Civil Aviation and Dubai Tourism and Commerce Marketing.
Hollywood insiders have claimed Ving Rhames could take the role of ‘BA Baracas’, Jim Carrey will play ‘Howling Mad Murdoch’, Christian Bale will portray ‘Face’ and Mel Gibson will play team leader ‘Hannibal Smith’, the newspaper said. Other rumours place actor Ice Cube as 'BA Baracas'.
The movie is scheduled to hit cinemas in June 2009.
The A-Team, an American adventure series about a fictional group of ex-US Army special forces, on the run from the military, achieved cult status through its cartoon-like violence, and catchphrases of character BA Baracus, played by popular actor, Mr T.
Plans for the remake have reportedly been discussed in Hollywood ever since the series' 98-episode run came to an end in 1987.
TOP IN MIDDLE EAST MEDIA & MARKETING
TOP MIDDLE EAST BUSINESS STORIES
ALSO IN MIDDLE EAST MEDIA & MARKETING
LATEST MIDDLE EAST BUSINESS NEWS
- Travel & Hospitality: Orion Congress to explore new hospitality frontiers
- Travel & Hospitality: The Palace, The Old Town: Accor out, Address in
- Politics & Economics: Gulf currency union could measure core inflation
- Sport: Murray stuns Nadal to set up US Open final with Federer
- Sport: City can't be serious about Ronaldo bid, says Gill
USER COMMENTS (5 COMMENTS)
Posted by Damon Hope on 24 July 2008 at 21:44 UAE time
Many a drunken convo down the pub with my mates...my choice would be:
Hannibal - Tommy Lee Jones or George Clooney
BA - Duncan Clarke (fella off green mile) Ice Cube would be awful!! Terrible actor
Faceman - Matthew McConaughey
Murdoch - Jim Carrey or Brendan Fraser
Posted by Harry Barracuda, Manama, Bahrain on 29 June 2008 at 10:33 UAE time
IMDB have Bruce Willis as Hannibal - far more likely, given that Gibson buried his career when he said he hated the blue suede shoes. Woody Harrelson for Murdoch and Ice Cube for BA Baracus (Ving Rhames would be soooooo much better).
I think they should stick Steve Carell in there somewhere, too.
Posted by JR, Dubai on 28 June 2008 at 15:54 UAE time
"I pity the fool" LOL. Thanks for laugh Roger - I had forgotten that line from the show. LOL.
Posted by Abdul, Liverpool, United Kingdom on 27 June 2008 at 13:35 UAE time
My friends and I were at (junior) high school when the A-Team was first aired on TV in the early 1980's and we were totally addicted.
The actors rumoured to play the roles of the original cast couldn't have been better. I wonder if the surviving members of the original cast (Dirk Benedict, Mr. T and Dwight Shultz) will take part.
Can't wait for this movie to come out!
Posted by Rodger, Dubai, United Arab Emirates on 26 June 2008 at 17:41 UAE time
I pity the fool that doesn't think Dubai would be a great place to film "The A-Team" - for a start they wouldn't have to close off the roads for the car chase scenes - nobody would notice any difference on SZR, they could weave across the lanes and drive like idiots all they liked, just as long as they've got their salik tags installed.....
CLICK HERE TO POST A COMMENT
RELATED STORIES
Dubai Municipality
- Watch out! Scaffolding ahead
6 Sep '08 | Features - DM threatens closure of 400 labour camps
6 Sep '08 | News - 400 Dubai labour camps risk closure
30 Aug '08 | News
Filmworks
National Media Council
- Bollywood film banned in UAE after complaints
19 Aug '08 | News - Misleading health ads to prompt legal action
17 Jun '07 | News




