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Mr. T: 'A-Team' Is 'Too Graphic,' 'Nothing Like' Original
Posted Jun 9th 2010 at 05:00 PM by PopEater StaffMr. T, 58-year-old star of television's original 'A-Team,' has seen this summer's blockbuster adaptation and isn't exactly pleased. "It was too graphic for me. I've no doubt it will do big business at the box office but it's nothing like the show we turned out every week," the wrestler-actor, who portrayed BA "Bad Attitude" Baracus in the 1980s, tells the Guardian. "People die in the film ...
Celebrity Mate-Ups: Who We'd Match For Super Babies
Posted Dec 27th 2009 at 11:00 PM by Bruce Haring- Filed under:
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Supermodel Gisele Bundchen and New England Patriots perennial Pro Bowl quarterback Tom Brady's new baby makes us ponder the ultimate question: What other famous people should mate and produce a powerful super-child? A few drinks later, here are our celebrity candidates for gene-pool enhancement: Mr. T / Jennifer Aniston - The soft, put-upon and long-suffering girlfriend reputation that ...
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