Cracked: It's been a hard decade for non-suckas. The only thing you could find Mr. T in was I Pity The Fool, a reality show featuring a combination of opposites so extreme it should have exploded the universe. The first episode opens with an old and desperately tired-looking Mr. T jogging past a street corner, and would have been less embarrassing if he'd just stopped there and started turning tricks. Instead he continues into a dealership and begins pitying some Grade-A Fool, in this case a group of well-dressed, increasingly confused car salesmen.
SFG writes: The original cast of the A-Team is a tall shadow to get outta the way off. These new and old faces pulled it off just fine. I was worried about MMA Fighter Quintin Jackson taking over Mr. T’s iconic B. A. Baracas, but I have to give the guy credit for delivering a decent character. Sharlto Copley took on the role of Murdock and seem to steal whatever scene he was in. Bradley Cooper took on the role Face and was a true ladies man.
MSN: TV hardman Mr. T has slammed the film remake of "The A-Team" for featuring too much sex and violence.