This YouTube video, titled 'CIA Helped Create the Zero Dark Thirty Movie? 🤯', from the Shawn Ryan Show, explores the alleged involvement of the CIA in the creation of the film Zero Dark Thirty. While the title and description do not mention specific firearms, calibers, or manufacturers, the content likely delves into intelligence operations, filmmaking, and potentially the historical context surrounding the Bin Laden raid, which has significant connections to military and tactical elements.
This video features UFC fighter Michael Bisping training at Taran Tactical for his upcoming movie "Atlas King" alongside co-star Tetiana Gaidar. The description highlights Bisping's ambidextrous handling of firearms, posing the question of which hand preference viewers have. The training is in preparation for his role in the action movie directed by Nika Agiashvili.
This video explores the making of the movie "Lone Survivor." While the title and description don't directly mention firearms, the subject matter of a war film like "Lone Survivor" strongly implies the presence and use of military firearms. The video is likely to delve into the production aspects, potentially including the historical accuracy of weaponry depicted, the challenges of filming combat scenes, and behind-the-scenes details related to the movie's military themes. It seems to be part of a larger series or podcast focused on various topics, with a likely appeal to audiences interested in film, war history, and military subjects.
This video from Classic Firearms explores whether Hollywood productions utilize real firearms or prop weapons, referencing Xtreme Props. The content aims to further viewers' education and passion for firearms, directing them to Sonoran Desert Institute for more learning. It also promotes Taran Tactical's YouTube channel and highlights Classic Firearms' other content channels and social media presence. While the exact firearms or prop types aren't detailed in the provided text, the core topic revolves around the authenticity of guns used in movies.
This YouTube video discusses the news of Alec Baldwin being indicted again on manslaughter charges related to the Rust shooting incident. The title suggests the video will touch on Baldwin's attempt to blame the firearm. The description includes links to merchandise, a backup channel, and Patreon/Subscribestar for viewer support, indicating a creator-funded content model. The original score is by Madison Stegall and artwork by Daniel Greenfield.
This video features Aaron Taylor Johnson handling firearms, specifically bullets, for the movie "Bullet Train". The title suggests a focus on action and the visual of shooting. The description encourages viewers to share their thoughts after watching the film, implying the content might be a behind-the-scenes look or promotional material related to the movie's action sequences.
This video discusses the legal developments surrounding the 'Rust' movie shooting incident involving Alec Baldwin. It highlights the settlement reached and the potential for criminal charges. The description also includes promotional links for various firearm-related organizations, merchandise, and a backup channel, alongside content disclaimers emphasizing safety and educational purposes.
This video discusses Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's reported ban of real guns on his movie sets following the Alec Baldwin incident. USCCA Director of Content Kevin Michalowski argues that banning firearms is a superficial, optics-driven move. He advocates for proper firearms training and education as the true solution to on-set safety issues, highlighting that human error and lack of training, not the prop gun itself, caused the tragic 'Rust' incident. The video emphasizes that guns are not inherently the problem, but rather the absence of awareness and training.
This YouTube video features actor Kevin Hart preparing for the "Borderlands" movie. The description emphasizes preparation and indicates this is just the beginning, hinting at an intensive training or preparation process. It also mentions co-stars Tati Gaidar and JR. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the context of movie preparation, especially for an action-oriented film like "Borderlands," often involves training with firearms, tactical gear, and physical conditioning.
This trailer for "GunVenture: S2 E4" offers a behind-the-scenes look at the incorporation of firearms in the movie "The Reliant." The episode will delve into the entire process of how guns are used in filmmaking. Additionally, it features Chris Cerino debunking common movie and TV firearm myths, and Ryan Gresham visiting a specialized gun training school for actors and stunt personnel. The description also provides extensive details on where and when to watch "GunVenture," highlighting its year-round broadcast schedule and availability on various streaming platforms, emphasizing the show's exploration of shooting, training, hunting, and personal defense.
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