Just to showcase a little more of what the guys at Black Rifle Coffee Company get up to from time to time, Special Operations Forces vs. Sci-Fi is one of the many videos they’ve made, and yes, that is the predator. But it’s easy to think that if any permission was needed for the likeness rights that the guys went ahead and got it. But starting out with none other than Mat Best as he’s dropped off in the middle of nowhere apparently is great since not too long into the clip he gets attacked by zombies, only to realize
The Short Film “Special Operations vs. Sci-Fi” Is Worth a Look...
The Short Film “Special Operations vs. Sci-Fi” Is Worth a Look...
- 9/30/2021
- by Tom Foster
- TVovermind.com
Apocalypse, be damned. Tim Montana rallies his gang for a celebratory night in the field in the new music video for “Bury Me by the Bonfire.” The Montana native, Nashville transplant, and passionate supporter of the U.S. military assembles a team of veterans for the clip, the visual counterpart to Montana’s new single.
“If I go, I’m going cowboy-style/Put me six feet deep, and bury me by the bonfire,” Montana howls, as the fire rages behind him, his band, and the veterans, all members of the Black Rifle Coffee Co.
“If I go, I’m going cowboy-style/Put me six feet deep, and bury me by the bonfire,” Montana howls, as the fire rages behind him, his band, and the veterans, all members of the Black Rifle Coffee Co.
- 3/18/2020
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Hope all our readers in the United States had a great Fourth of July. I celebrated by watching the Most American Movie Of All Time. Range 15 (2016) Director: Ross Patterson Stars: Mat Best, Nick Palmisciano, Vincent Vargas After a night of hardcore partying, a group of military veterans wakes up to find the world has fallen to the zombie apocalypse. Now it's up to them to shoot, stab, and hump... Read More...
- 7/6/2016
- by Jason Adams
- JoBlo.com
What do U.S. military veterans know about making movies? If the early success of the zombie comedy “Range 15” is any indication — kind of a lot, actually.
Billed as the first film to be produced by and star primarily U.S. military veterans, the movie claimed the Best Film Award at the GI Film Festival last month and has already generated more than $500,000 in its first week at the box office, showing on more than 550 screens through the crowdsourcing company Tugg, which lets individuals choose a film they want to pay to see in theaters. The film first hit theaters on Wednesday, June 15.
Watch: Veterans Face the Emotional Aftermath of Combat in Exclusive ‘Searching For Home’ Trailer
“Range” combines more than two dozen U.S. military vets with Hollywood actors William Shatner, Sean Astin, Keith David and Danny Trejo in a story about a zombie apocalypse that threatens to destroy the U.
Billed as the first film to be produced by and star primarily U.S. military veterans, the movie claimed the Best Film Award at the GI Film Festival last month and has already generated more than $500,000 in its first week at the box office, showing on more than 550 screens through the crowdsourcing company Tugg, which lets individuals choose a film they want to pay to see in theaters. The film first hit theaters on Wednesday, June 15.
Watch: Veterans Face the Emotional Aftermath of Combat in Exclusive ‘Searching For Home’ Trailer
“Range” combines more than two dozen U.S. military vets with Hollywood actors William Shatner, Sean Astin, Keith David and Danny Trejo in a story about a zombie apocalypse that threatens to destroy the U.
- 6/17/2016
- by Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
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