This video appears to be a fan-made or promotional piece focusing on actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson's preparation for the film "28 Years Later." The title and description highlight his training at the "tarantactical range," suggesting a focus on firearms proficiency. The mention of "rage," "zombie," and specific actors like Jon Bernthal, along with references to "Kick-Ass" and "Kraven," indicate an action-oriented and potentially violent theme. The inclusion of "28 Days Later" and "28 Weeks Later" directly links it to the zombie franchise. The description emphasizes his physical preparation, implying a hands-on role in action sequences.
This YouTube video, titled 'Accountant 2 w Jon Bernthal, Daredevil w Punisher or Sinners w Michael B Jordan? @TetianaGaidar', asks viewers which action movie they will watch this weekend. The options presented are 'Accountant 2' starring Jon Bernthal and Ben Affleck, 'Daredevil' featuring the Punisher, and 'Sinners' with Michael B Jordan. The description uses hashtags to highlight these movie titles and the actors involved, framing the content as a viewer choice for weekend entertainment.
This video features actor Jon Bernthal training at Taran Tactical, presumably in preparation for his role in "The Accountant 2." The description highlights the training session with Taran Tactical and Tetiana Gaidar, and mentions Bernthal's roles in "The Punisher" and "Daredevil," as well as "The Accountant 2." It also lists various movie titles and associated studios and characters, suggesting a focus on action films and the behind-the-scenes aspects of movie production related to combat and firearms.
This video celebrates the transition from 2024 to 2025, highlighting memorable moments from the past year and expressing excitement for the upcoming one. It features mentions of various celebrities and movie characters associated with action and firearms, implying a theme of excitement and entertainment. The content seems to be a year-in-review with a forward-looking perspective, possibly incorporating clips or references to action-oriented media.
This video features Taran Butler, the renowned firearms instructor behind the John Wick franchise's weapons training, breaking down good and bad weapons handling in movies. Alongside Eric Linden, Butler analyzes action scenes, offering insights into what makes firearm choreography effective and realistic. The discussion highlights Taran Tactical's expertise and its application in major Hollywood productions, with a specific focus on the John Wick series.
This video features Taran Butler, who trained Keanu Reeves for the John Wick movies, analyzing weapon handling in Hollywood action scenes. Alongside Eric Linden, Butler breaks down what makes weapon handling in films good or bad, with a focus on practical application and cinematic portrayal. The content draws from the popular John Wick franchise, promising insights into realistic versus stylized firearm usage in movies.
This video from Pew Culture Chanel delves into the design and firearm choices for Jon Bernthal's portrayal of The Punisher, focusing on the Seekin Precision NXP-8 rifle used in the final episode of the first season. It contrasts Frank Castle's NXP-8 with Billy Russo's KE Arms KE-15, discussing the reasons behind using non-military firearms and how gun choices reflect character. The discussion also touches on the challenges of filming intense scenes, the use of Trijicon Reap IR optics, and actor method training, offering an in-depth look for firearm enthusiasts.
This YouTube video, titled "The Punisher Box Set π with @CivilianTactical #tarantactical #punisher", focuses on a "Punisher" themed box set in collaboration with "Civilian Tactical". The title and hashtags suggest a strong connection to firearms and tactical gear, likely featuring products or content related to the Punisher franchise and potentially firearms relevant to that aesthetic or from specific brands like "Tarantactical". While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned in the description, the presence of "CivilianTactical" and "tarantactical" strongly implies a focus on tactical equipment, firearms accessories, or potentially even firearms themselves, with an emphasis on a tactical or collectible theme.
This video features a SIG P229 Elite pistol chambered in .40 S&W. The title references "Punisher," suggesting a possible themed aspect or strong association. The content is part of a "Semi-Auto Collection" series, specifically Part 10. The description includes links for merchandise, a backup YouTube channel, channel memberships, and Patreon/Subscribestar for viewer support, emphasizing that the channel is viewer-supported with no sponsors. Original score and artwork credits are also provided.
This video celebrates actor Jon Bernthal's birthday, known for his portrayal of The Punisher. It highlights his connection to Marvel comics and the character of Frank Castle. The description also mentions "TacticaTactical" and "Thomas Jane," another actor who played The Punisher, suggesting a broad appreciation for the character across different interpretations and media. The inclusion of "Walking Dead" points to Bernthal's other notable roles. While not explicitly demonstrating firearms, the character of The Punisher and the mention of "TacticaTactical" imply a strong thematic link to firearms and tactical gear.
This video features actor Jon Bernthal demonstrating firearm training, likely focusing on tactical reloads, as suggested by the title and description. The content highlights "spectactical" reloads and speculates on their potential use in future projects like "The Punisher" season 2 or "Accountant 2". The video also mentions "Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI)", indicating a focus on specialized firearms training and equipment.
This YouTube video features a firearms range day with actors Thomas Jane and Jon Bernthal, known for their roles as The Punisher. The content highlights their time on the range with Taran Butler of Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI). The video showcases the Genesis Gen-12 shotgun and the Pit Viper 2011 pistol, a firearm featured in John Wick 4. The title and description suggest an exciting and potentially action-packed segment focused on these specific firearms and the personalities involved.