Ah, the hokey dialogue, the cheesy special effects, the mannequin stunt doubles, the car chases that go past the same building five times in a row. Such nostalgia! :happysigh:
@@JohnFekoloid yes and no. The police do chase suspects in hot pursuit in some cases. I know I've seen online footage of Chicago police, or in Los Angeles police, during the OJ Simpson chase.
8:25 _"Don't think that I'm not going to pursue this right to the top."_ _"I ... Am ... The top ... colonel. And if you don't want to spend the rest of your commission in a concrete room ... in Utah ... packing parachutes, then you will get in line here."_ Love it.
Love those bits. i grow up watching the show and i still love to these days. I missed videos with Face and Murdock scaping from the mental hospital. That was always my favourite part of the episode.
In 1986 i drove a Lincoln Continental Mark 3, through the streets of Los Angeles. I got the cassette player with some Ratt, Dokken and Quiet Riot cranking up. Life was good.
These are the role models I had of manhood as kid. I love the way they keep their cool and crack jokes even in the most hopeless situations. MacGyver, James Bond, Remington Steele, Adderly, the guy from Scarecrow and Mrs King, and Hart to Hart were also like that.
Hannibal's disguises are reminiscent of the old lone ranger episodes. When someone needed help he would become a priest and meet them in a confessional.
One of the best tv shows ever the lengarady ateam always had a great plan and they stuck with it you guys rock thanks after all these years later appreciate the memories appreciate you guys thanks job well done you should be proud ! Joe
Lol I'd never noticed that Face turns into a terrible mannequin during the motorcycle jump 🤦♂️ Hannibal's old woman makeup was 10x the quality of the scarecrow riding backseat during that jump 🤣
Mr Perry, apparently from the State Department (but most probably CIA, actually): "I am THE TOP, Colonel. And if you don`t want to spend the rest of your commission in a concrete in Utah, packing parachutes, then you will get in line here!"
Yeah, in the Army, we lived in constant fear that after a routine hot pursuit off base, destroying municipal infrastructure, that we'd return to the unit with a group of homeless vets we picked up, only to have a bureaucrat from the State Department show up, bust us down two ranks on the spot, and then threaten to change our branch to quartermaster. Pretty standard stuff back in the day, although I've heard it's different now
I loved this serie so much! Keep in mind BA was the only person in this whole world who had squealing tires and could do a burnout on a sand road! Never seen someone else do that ever again! Mind blowing!
Not to mention the bike seems to have changed from a cruiser/tourer to a sports/offroad bike during the jump and landing. But it wasn't a stunt double at least, Hannibal clearly had enough experience to be his own stunt double despite what the film crew said.
A lot of this makes more sense watching now as an adult. The A Team didn't really appeal to me as a kid (I liked it but didn't watch regularly), but I really enjoy it now.
I grew up with these guys on my TV. Their vigilantism was inspiring. Helping those in need and always succeeding, regardless of the villian's efforts. Their unconventional methods of dealing with some of them were truly inspired. Cheap chase scenes aside, there was a deep story to these guys. Their methods, unfortunately, would not work well in the current political and social atmosphere. Still, I sometimes wish there was someone like them we could call when there was no other way. As an aside, it concerns me that the US Army would have recruited a visibly mentally disturbed individual like Murdock as a chopper pilot. Doesn't bode well for confidence. :D
Stunts were used in motorcycle scenes, which is very obvious. There is also a mistake, I did not miss it 01:57 Face is seen on the motorcycle here, whereas Face gets on the motorcycle at 03:19!😊
Well, it was a television series from the 80s, meaning that the budget and time are limited and there's little time and budget for re-shoots, especially if you're filming stunts. And it was all shot on 35mm stock instead of digital ... and of course, digital cinematography wasn't a thing in the 80s ... adding to the budget and time constraints. If there's a problem with some of the footage, you work around it as best as you can in post, even if doing so meant overlooking glaring errors, such as continuity. So long as the problem isn't so big that it prevents you from making a story out of it, then it can work, especially in the context of a fun television show that didn't take itself too seriously.
If I didn’t know any better, I’d swear that was an extra bike from the set of CHiPs, with a couple of tweaks to make it not look obvious (identification markings, windshield taken off).
Well in this case, it was 'hey, hey, the gang's all here' the way they came together just to be arrested. The chase scenes were always great. Too bad I only get ME TV in 3 places in my house.
i love how the local police never arrested the military officers for all the laws they were breaking, because the MPs had no authority to do as they did it would have been a huge scandal in real life to do what they were doing
Ah, the hokey dialogue, the cheesy special effects, the mannequin stunt doubles, the car chases that go past the same building five times in a row. Such nostalgia! :happysigh:
There's a yellow station wagon that they pass three or four times!
Remember those flipping cars without a engine block!
@@Efde90 yeah, you could predict the car flip nearly to the second it happens ^^
Yeah it was a cheap show, but it was enough to entertain us, as kids.
Even a different actor for Lynch for a moment at 7:29
The dummy on back of the motorcycle killed me😂. This was truly a stunt performer’s show. It was good so many of them were employed by it.
I love it when a tv series comes together.
roshan matabick, me to. 😉
@@sharoneasley9717 too
Somebody had a plan.
Me too!!! 👍😉 ♥️😁
ME FOUR
Car chases through LA on a sunny day with the action music and tires screeching.. Oh, how I miss '80s primetime!
I'm Nigerian, and watched this too on TV in the 80s and this is how I envisioned Americans. Does this really happen in real life?
@@JohnFekoloid No. Traffic in L.A. is too congested for car chases lol
@@JohnFekoloid yes and no. The police do chase suspects in hot pursuit in some cases. I know I've seen online footage of Chicago police, or in Los Angeles police, during the OJ Simpson chase.
Oh how I miss the 80s. Especially the ladies. Plenty of carpet to match the curtains.
@@kingcassius2586 Only on the highways 👍
I love noticing the Templeton actual dummy during the jumps 😂
Ahahahaha, yeah. Some stunt they pulled in T2, too obvious.
Thought he was Face
why not ? Do think they do it all for real ?
Yeah, and somehow makeshift ramps always readily available in the 80s.
@@konstantineandreas7550
Colonel John “Hannibal” Smith
Lieutenant Arthur Templeton “Faceman” Peck, AKA “The Face”, “Face”.
Captain H.M. “Howlin’ Mad” Murdock
Sergeant Bosco Albert “Bad Attitude” Baracas, AKA “B.A.”
8:25
_"Don't think that I'm not going to pursue this right to the top."_
_"I ... Am ... The top ... colonel. And if you don't want to spend the rest of your commission in a concrete room ... in Utah ... packing parachutes, then you will get in line here."_
Love it.
I like this man.
Loved how the cars chasing Hannibal and Face go from AMC Ambassador to Dodge back to AMC to Dodge to Plymouth.
The jumps and collisions were killing the cars.
Even with the rubber Faceman on the bike, the self-raising tuffts of grass and the blank print out for Amy to read... This show is still the best.
Love those bits. i grow up watching the show and i still love to these days.
I missed videos with Face and Murdock scaping from the mental hospital. That was always my favourite part of the episode.
Reg Barkley could have used Starbuck's help on the Enterprise 😎
In 1986 i drove a Lincoln Continental Mark 3, through the streets of Los Angeles. I got the cassette player with some Ratt, Dokken and Quiet Riot cranking up. Life was good.
Better days back then
Today you could do that with XM's Hair Nation channel.
It would be cooler if it was a T top Camaro with some aluminum slot rims and headers
"where could I find a woman that could drag me away from you"
*Immediately hops onto a bike with an old hag*
Love it!
You'd swear they wrote it like that! :D
I miss these shows, suddenly i want to find the entire series to watch
Rick Schmidt, lol.... I know the feeling.
If you find it let me know
just got the full series on dvd for $45cdn on amazon. biggest disc box set i've ever owned. got the Rat Patrol series also.
@@gordtron thats sweet, i will look it up. thanks for the info
I miss wheel hub cam! 🤣🤣🤣
These are the role models I had of manhood as kid.
I love the way they keep their cool and crack jokes even in the most hopeless situations.
MacGyver, James Bond, Remington Steele, Adderly, the guy from Scarecrow and Mrs King, and Hart to Hart were also like that.
You forgot Magnum PI, Johnson and Johnson, The Fall Guy, Dukes of Hazard, and Knight Rider.
@@declankell597 you mean Simon and Simon, not johnson and johnson..
Ah, the 1980s.
7:27 Wow Lynch was so angry he lost his muscache there for a moment.
haha great spot
I love it when a plan comes together
The 80s was the bomb
Charles E, AGREED! 😎
Sure was, but the '70's were even better.
It sure was
I could watch the a team all day..good memories
true
Hannibal's disguises are reminiscent of the old lone ranger episodes. When someone needed help he would become a priest and meet them in a confessional.
In the episode where Hannibal and Face pose as the owners of an airline, Hannibal mentions that they're two "Lone Ranger types".
Reminded me more of the various disguises Batman would use.
The a team will be a classic to watch really enjoy and appreciate you guys thanks for the memories take care way to go ! Joe
I love all the scenes of Los Angeles from the 80s... my ol’ hood!
Only BA Baracus could make trying to escape in a Studebaker Lark look cool.
Let's face it, BA makes wearing pink look manly :)
engine on it proberbly modefyed lol
One of the best tv shows ever the lengarady ateam always had a great plan and they stuck with it you guys rock thanks after all these years later appreciate the memories appreciate you guys thanks job well done you should be proud ! Joe
This never gets old❤️!
Stephen Cannel was a genius to write this
That maroon Volkswagen beetle never gets out of the scene. 😆 4:49 Blam. Hard landing looks they....
Lol I'd never noticed that Face turns into a terrible mannequin during the motorcycle jump 🤦♂️ Hannibal's old woman makeup was 10x the quality of the scarecrow riding backseat during that jump 🤣
even the bike changes!
That's what makes it fun. Lol
Mr Perry, apparently from the State Department (but most probably CIA, actually): "I am THE TOP, Colonel. And if you don`t want to spend the rest of your commission in a concrete in Utah, packing parachutes, then you will get in line here!"
Yeah, in the Army, we lived in constant fear that after a routine hot pursuit off base, destroying municipal infrastructure, that we'd return to the unit with a group of homeless vets we picked up, only to have a bureaucrat from the State Department show up, bust us down two ranks on the spot, and then threaten to change our branch to quartermaster. Pretty standard stuff back in the day, although I've heard it's different now
I like this man.
Nothing like 80's tv to keep you happy
Light and easy
I loved this serie so much! Keep in mind BA was the only person in this whole world who had squealing tires and could do a burnout on a sand road!
Never seen someone else do that ever again! Mind blowing!
The Duke boys mastered it as well
@@mrknucklehead5882 ah yes! Them duke boys were good at that as well.
Lots of 80s show had squealing tires on sand roads knight rider did the same thing
Something in the sand? :D
Rest In Peace Mr William Lucking "Col.Lynch"
I had almost forgotten how often the same three or four cars could be passed in an 80's chase scene. A-Team, Dukes, McGyver...
You mean the black bug, the blue pinto and the yellow station wagon, among others?
And in Chips, everyone drove at 25mph on the Freeways
This show is better than anything on today because back in the 1980s Hollywood had writers
4:50 What is going on here?? A Templeton Peck dummy on the back of a bike?? lol
Not to mention the bike seems to have changed from a cruiser/tourer to a sports/offroad bike during the jump and landing.
But it wasn't a stunt double at least, Hannibal clearly had enough experience to be his own stunt double despite what the film crew said.
Yeah me too, how I miss The A-Team. I want the entire series.
Hannibal playing Bad Granny 😂😂
The original tv series was the very best
Agreed.
@@Pauldjreadman Was the highlight of my week other than Airwolf & Simon & Simon :)
@@drdkenobi6531 can't forget Knight Rider.
Hard castle and mccormick
Yes it is....
The A-team could easily have gotten away had they used the yellow station wagen at 3:41, 3:57, 4:18, 4:22 and 4:42. It can teleport!
Kudos to the stunt guys who pulled these scenes off.
A lot of this makes more sense watching now as an adult.
The A Team didn't really appeal to me as a kid (I liked it but didn't watch regularly), but I really enjoy it now.
I swear the stuntman fell over on every single jump!!!
The blatant dummies on the bike on the jumps is ace lol🤣🤣🤣🤣
4:43
That bike jump definitely ended in a crash.
God bless editing. 😂
Haha col lynch was not too pleased at hannibal using his name as an alias to hide under 🤣🤣🤣🤣
You have to admire Colonel Lynch. He kept trying to capture the A-team and just never succeeded
William Stryker, I am so glad of that.
I liked Decker better.
@@kingcassius2586 decker wasn’t successful either
Decker was even more hapless
To be fair, he captured them in this episode.
The A team !!!! Inimitable !!!! 😊🇺🇲
4:45 you can see the dummy's legs bend backwards during this jump lmao.
You can tell it’s a dummy by his body language as he lands the bike
hahaha just saw that
How many times are they going to pass that yellow station wagon ... LOL
From the A-Team episode "One More Time"
Thanks for helping others
That yellow Ford station wagon must have been really popular. I saw twice on 2 different streets.
Jeff goldblume Jurassic park laugh @6:26 🤣
“Rhonda, where could I possibly find another woman who could drag me away from you?”...(Toothless old bag lady shows up)..”Face, get on the bike!”
Why isn't TV this fun anymore?
It can be. Depending on what shows you watch.
This show was the best ,I was a regular watcher. They need to bring g it back on one of the streaming sites.
5:26 hurry, Baracus' stunt double is getting away.
Longest lasting closing credits in TV history
I like how they keep going in circles, seen that blue van a few times and that tan station wagon.
the best intro tv series in the hollywood cinema history.
my childhood favorit.
best regards from jakarta.
Silver Stars on every uniform. They were brave soldiers!
the origial tv series the best
Yes the original tv series was great
Yeaaaaa
I wish you’d post the season and episode number so I can find and watch it. I remember this being a good one lol
Season 1 episode 11 - "One more time"
I grew up with these guys on my TV. Their vigilantism was inspiring. Helping those in need and always succeeding, regardless of the villian's efforts. Their unconventional methods of dealing with some of them were truly inspired. Cheap chase scenes aside, there was a deep story to these guys. Their methods, unfortunately, would not work well in the current political and social atmosphere. Still, I sometimes wish there was someone like them we could call when there was no other way. As an aside, it concerns me that the US Army would have recruited a visibly mentally disturbed individual like Murdock as a chopper pilot. Doesn't bode well for confidence. :D
What I liked best about it is Hannibal never took the money. He always gave it back because "some reason they needed it more".
Love the fake Baracus skull-cap when the stunt double drives out of the building.
3:33 I love the 80’s fishtail
4:06 u can clearly see manican lol and the bike changing from harley to motorcrosbike lmfao
As a kid, I never noticed the dummy on the bike lol.
Face became a rubber dummy during that jump. It hit the back of that helmet pretty hard.
Rest in peace and harmony with God and the Universe Col. Lynch, SALUTE! ✌💓💪
4:07 that HAS to be a doll 😅😂 right?
4:49 LOL....the Stuntman smokes a cigar while jumping the bike....
And with a puppet on his back :D
we had great tv shows back in the 80s
5:38 A Ford Capri of all things. Looks like a Mark 1 too.
Mannequin on the move
80s had best TVs shows !!
Aaaaaahhhhh, theawsome80s those were the days, indeed.😊
At 7:30 Colonel Lynch loses his mustache before it reappears in the next frame.
Lynch ? - I thought he was Decker !
You can barely tell its a stunt dummy on the back.
until the big jump and its legs start to curl unnaturally.
I am looking for Lynch hahaha
7:29 lynch's moustache disappeared for a second!!
7:55 "I've busted my coconut for ten years"
2:40 face did you barrow Michael knights coat 😁
0:40 Mel Gibson as the cop w/ the hat down low?
Shoulda called in Col. FLAGG from M.A.S.H.
You mean, Cpt. Goldberg from the Engineers? Bc there is no col. Flagg in the CIA registers.
Why don't you put more ads in?
I Always ❤❤❤❤ This Film
What do you expect? His name is Peck.
"Two months later, Colonel Lynch lost 5 M.P.'s during a high-speed pursuit."
youtube's replay and slow down just messes the stunts of this classic up
Stunts were used in motorcycle scenes, which is very obvious. There is also a mistake, I did not miss it 01:57 Face is seen on the motorcycle here, whereas Face gets on the motorcycle at 03:19!😊
Well, it was a television series from the 80s, meaning that the budget and time are limited and there's little time and budget for re-shoots, especially if you're filming stunts. And it was all shot on 35mm stock instead of digital ... and of course, digital cinematography wasn't a thing in the 80s ... adding to the budget and time constraints.
If there's a problem with some of the footage, you work around it as best as you can in post, even if doing so meant overlooking glaring errors, such as continuity. So long as the problem isn't so big that it prevents you from making a story out of it, then it can work, especially in the context of a fun television show that didn't take itself too seriously.
They just went around the block lol Pappard is great 😮😂
I LOVE THE A TEAM AND IT IS A GREAT SHOW TOO AND I USED TO WATCH THE A TEAM TOO
Did anyone notice the Colonels mustache disappeared in 07:28? XD
If I didn’t know any better, I’d swear that was an extra bike from the set of CHiPs, with a couple of tweaks to make it not look obvious (identification markings, windshield taken off).
2:18 - oh those shorts… the 80’s was a great time…
They used to have this shows on the NBC app and you would look on the throwback section
The chase music ROCKS. Has a xylophone.
I want to see a movie about this show and it goes back to the very origins of this unit.
4:20 what type of car this is
Well in this case, it was 'hey, hey, the gang's all here' the way they came together just to be arrested. The chase scenes were always great. Too bad I only get ME TV in 3 places in my house.
They needed eachother
what a great show
This is the most 80's tv car/bike chase scene that was ever made.
i love how the local police never arrested the military officers for all the laws they were breaking, because the MPs had no authority to do as they did it would have been a huge scandal in real life to do what they were doing
Wish it showed an episode title