Print Dan Gagliasso Read Full Bio Flashback: CBS's 'An American Story' Highlighted Need for Second Amendment A television movie like "An American Story" which highlights a key reason for the Second Amendment couldn't get greenlit today. In fact, it's still surprising the Hallmark Hall of Fame and CBS joint production actually got broadcast back back in 1992. 16 Feb 2013 G.I. Film Festival Hits Hollywood for Veteran's Day Event The annual G.I. Film Festival hits Hollywood this Friday for a special Veteran's Day presentation. The event is hosted by the Los Angeles Film School at Sunset and Vine, an institution which has done an outstanding job of training a number of Iraq and Afghanistan War veterans in film production. 8 Nov 2012 Sam Elliott Pays His Respects to True Hero Behind 'We Were Soldiers' Actor Sam Elliott played real-life hero Sgt. Major Plumley in the 2002 war film "We Were Soldiers." Last week, the respected character actor paid his final respects to Plumley who passed away at the age of 92. 21 Oct 2012 G.I. Film Festival Wraps on Dramatic, Patriotic Note The sixth annual G.I. Film Festival wrapped this weekend with a group of outstanding films that pulled heartstrings and gave reason and understanding to the motivations and sacrifices of American men and women who go off to war. 22 May 2012 GI Film Festival's 'Into Harm's Way,' 'Normandy' Offer New Perspectives on 20th Century Combat Two films screened at the G.I. Film Festival give audiences a fresh perspective on 20th century wars, proving the vitality of both the festival and the savvy movie makers invited to attend. 20 May 2012 G.I. Film Festival Thanks Ross Perot for His Service, Military Donations The fifth annual G.I. Film Festival opened this week with a harrowing documentary as well as a well-deserved tribute to Ross Perot. 16 May 2012 9/11 Attacks Color Two New Films Screening at G.I. Film Festival Two films set to bow at the fifth annual G.I. Film Festival were directly inspired by the 9/11 attacks, even though each approaches the subject from a different perspective. 7 May 2012 New Study Shows Radicals Rule at University of California The California Association of Scholars, a division of the National Association of Scholars, have just released an incendiary report showing that all nine of the University of California’s campuses have been compromised by too many politicized courses and radical faculty members. 9 Apr 2012 BH Interview: Hollywood's New Blacklist Couldn't Stop Chris Mitchum Actor Chris Mitchum reflects on his early career, having an iconic actor as a father and his future as a congressional candidate. 31 Mar 2012 Robert Mitchum's Son Describes Blacklisting Effort by Fonda, Sutherland Political hopeful Chris Mitchum recalls the early days of his acting career and describes how far-left actors Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland cut his Hollywood career short. 29 Mar 2012 Previous 1 2 3 Next
Flashback: CBS's 'An American Story' Highlighted Need for Second Amendment A television movie like "An American Story" which highlights a key reason for the Second Amendment couldn't get greenlit today. In fact, it's still surprising the Hallmark Hall of Fame and CBS joint production actually got broadcast back back in 1992. 16 Feb 2013
G.I. Film Festival Hits Hollywood for Veteran's Day Event The annual G.I. Film Festival hits Hollywood this Friday for a special Veteran's Day presentation. The event is hosted by the Los Angeles Film School at Sunset and Vine, an institution which has done an outstanding job of training a number of Iraq and Afghanistan War veterans in film production. 8 Nov 2012
Sam Elliott Pays His Respects to True Hero Behind 'We Were Soldiers' Actor Sam Elliott played real-life hero Sgt. Major Plumley in the 2002 war film "We Were Soldiers." Last week, the respected character actor paid his final respects to Plumley who passed away at the age of 92. 21 Oct 2012
G.I. Film Festival Wraps on Dramatic, Patriotic Note The sixth annual G.I. Film Festival wrapped this weekend with a group of outstanding films that pulled heartstrings and gave reason and understanding to the motivations and sacrifices of American men and women who go off to war. 22 May 2012
GI Film Festival's 'Into Harm's Way,' 'Normandy' Offer New Perspectives on 20th Century Combat Two films screened at the G.I. Film Festival give audiences a fresh perspective on 20th century wars, proving the vitality of both the festival and the savvy movie makers invited to attend. 20 May 2012
G.I. Film Festival Thanks Ross Perot for His Service, Military Donations The fifth annual G.I. Film Festival opened this week with a harrowing documentary as well as a well-deserved tribute to Ross Perot. 16 May 2012
9/11 Attacks Color Two New Films Screening at G.I. Film Festival Two films set to bow at the fifth annual G.I. Film Festival were directly inspired by the 9/11 attacks, even though each approaches the subject from a different perspective. 7 May 2012
New Study Shows Radicals Rule at University of California The California Association of Scholars, a division of the National Association of Scholars, have just released an incendiary report showing that all nine of the University of California’s campuses have been compromised by too many politicized courses and radical faculty members. 9 Apr 2012
BH Interview: Hollywood's New Blacklist Couldn't Stop Chris Mitchum Actor Chris Mitchum reflects on his early career, having an iconic actor as a father and his future as a congressional candidate. 31 Mar 2012
Robert Mitchum's Son Describes Blacklisting Effort by Fonda, Sutherland Political hopeful Chris Mitchum recalls the early days of his acting career and describes how far-left actors Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland cut his Hollywood career short. 29 Mar 2012
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