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UFC fighter Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson to play B.A. Baracus
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7th September 2009
Sorry Ving Rhames, looks like you aren't the only burly black guy in Hollywood. UFC scrapper Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson looks set to play milk-loving plane-fearer B.A. in the new A-Team movie.
It's the movie you hoped would never happen, but this is Hollywood: where TV nightmares come to life. An A-Team movie has been touted for years now, but with Joe 'Smokin' Aces' Carnahan at the helm, it looks like it's finally happening.
Liam Neeson and Bradley Cooper are already on board as Hannibal and Face respectively, but Carnahan looks to have found his Bad Attitude Baracus - with extra attitude, to boot.
Yes, Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson is the foo' to pity; a UFC fighter who makes brick shithouses look flimsy, Jackson is also fond of wearing large chunky chains - it must have been that easy to cast him.
Put it this way: at least it wasn't 50 Cent. Or Martin Lawrence.
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