...isn't kidding here) and so they discuss Gandhi's theories of nonviolent protest. The character originated on TV by Mr. T has had enough. Enough killing. Then Hannibal reminds him that "Gandhi wasn't afraid to fight for the things he believed......
...over a montage showing Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) training again, for a bout with fearsome Clubber Lang (Mr. T). The movie and the music reaped mutual benefits, with the film helping to make the song a hit on the charts and the......
...sizable explosions involved. Dirk Benedict and Dwight Schultz also are on board, but the series' breakout star clearly was Mr. T as man-of-few-words tough guy B.A. Baracus. DVD extras: two "making-of" documentaries ; ......
...style is punchy, kid-friendly, and in-your-face -- hysterical close-ups of characters like the hysterical cop (Mr. T, hysterical). Gadgets and rat-birds fly off the screen, and we're treated to visually stunning vermicelli tornadoes......
...escaped to Los Angeles where Hannibal, Face, Howlin' Mad Murdock and of course B.A. "Bad Attitude" Baracus (Mr. T) would help those in need... if you could find them....
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