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Range 15: A Movie by Vets for Vets!!

Posted on 28 January 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

Before you write off this  movie, which is UBER Goofy and Full of bad language and corny jokes know that it stars Medal of Honor Recipients Leroy Petry and Clint Romesha. Plus fellow Texan Marcus Luttrell makes a cameo…..nuff’ said. -SF

The ‘Range 15’ trailer is everything you expect and deserve from a film made by veterans for veterans.

Watch the trailer below. This should go without saying, but it’s not safe for work.

The new blood-soaked, belligerence-filled trailer for “Range 15” went live on Jan. 26, and it’s what you’d expect from the Ranger Up and Article 15 internet personalities behind it.

Meaning, it’s fucking awesome.

The premise of the movie provides an answer to the question many veterans and service members have asked one another over drinks and during smoke breaks: “What would you do during a zombie apocalypse?”

he two-and-a-half-minute teaser includes at least one blow-up doll, a mostly naked and blood splattered Tim Kennedy, in a ring with what looks like a zombified Randy Couture, and a reference to the final scene from “The Rock.”

There are cameos from stars like William Shatner, Danny Trejo, and Keith David, and at one point, Navy SEAL veteran Marcus Luttrell becomes zombie fodder as Mat Best quips “looks like we’re the lone survivors now.”

The independent film, is veteran made, starred, and largely paid for through crowdfunding. It was also shot in just 13 days.

“Range 15” will debut at the G.I. Film Festival in Washington, D.C., in May, but the trailer premiered on Jan. 25 at the Indie Lounge in Park City, Utah, during the Sundance Film Festival, reports Army Times.

From the outset, the project has had the feel of a million-dollar inside joke, put on just for service members and veterans and is a far cry from typical depictions of the military community, which are oftentimes serious and somber, if not downright tragic.

“It’s for the veteran community, it’s not for anyone else if they don’t want it to be,” said Nick Palmisciano, an Army veteran and founder of Ranger Up, during a behind the scenes look at “Range 15.

“I hope that it does a lot to bridge the veteran and military divide,” said Palmisciano, before adding, “but if it doesn’t and the only thing that happens is that our community has a movie that they love, then we succeeded.”

Read the Original Article at Task and Purpose

 

2 thoughts on “Range 15: A Movie by Vets for Vets!!”

  1. PARTNERING WITH EAGLES says:
    29 January 2016 at 20:55

    Folks don’t seem to know what a zombie really is; the public’s morbid fascination with zombie apocalypse scenarios goes beyond weird. I take it this movie is supposed to be a comedy?

  2. Hammerhead says:
    29 January 2016 at 21:04

    Yeah, its a comedy, but one us Veterans really need IMO…so much seriousness lately, I am so glad 2 Medal of Honor Winners and Marcus Luttrell got together and did this…Laughter is the best medicine.

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