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October 14, 2022 3:35 pm

Actor John Schneider On Escaping Hollywood's Radical Hold

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October 14, 2022 3:35 pm

Actor John Schneider On Escaping Hollywood's Radical Hold.

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Jampacked show today with our guests. Hollywood actor John Schneider fills a gap in human form then and now. This is what I hear from you today. A lot of great guys coming on Tulsa Gabbert to hear that you're getting your John Schneider interview we did recycle brothers podcast Bureau Institute's got a brand-new move. You know John, he is an actor. He is a director you will him from projects like the Dukes of Hazard was Bo Duke you know him from things a small Ville or Dancing with the Stars, or countless films and television series faith films of Roe versus Wade movie he's involved always what's going on in culture he's producing and making his own films and were to talk about that as well. He's operative. His wife is producing your hip-hop that she has amazing credentials. We talked all about that is if you can hear later on. I'm excited about a brand-new film to die for John's always been very supportive structure to watch some of the Jay Sekulow band performances were job Schneider, which were done a little bit ago I talented individual. Yeah those were done. 11 2020 and I will write about heaven, he always is in Al Albert Rio of our lives like he's around so it's awesome.

He's a great guy and share lobby or same core values and beliefs or to have him on a later in the show. Also, before that we have.

She made a lot of news this week. If our interview, our interview we did one the first interview she did with Tulsa Gabbert.

It was pretty fun. Will see when she announced that she was the Democratic party when she announced her for first observer podcast went up and millions and millions of people watching. There was three outlets.

She was on us. Rogan and on talker so I had to be part of the conversation we were honored as those were sort of weather. So the two of the biggest players in which St. underfed put Rogan news media guy named Amelia about your millions people. So we were honored to have her on the Internet here.

That plus record but it also shows you what the support of the ACLJ can do. It gives us a platform.

Here we are able to get Tulsa Gabbert because of our connections and relationship with her being able to get her on the show. The day that she makes that announcement that was number one trend on Twitter for the entire day and she was on to the like you said to the biggest media players out there. She was also on our show and you're gonna get to hear the conversation about why she made this move to leave the Democrat party and all of the things that that entails, but it was really important because of the members of the ACLJ we are able to get that news out to people were able to get this analysis to them right as it's happening. One of the biggest stores.

One of the biggest stories and politics this week and it was broken down right here on secular yeah where my dad is that we are not told his podcasts and you can even watch watch. I encourage you to do.

We did a 10 part series got revenge of the Taliban and it's available on ACLJ.org on our YouTube channel. Maybe a rumble table as well and we had interview with her just during other withdrawal from Afghanistan last year's 10 parts a lot of different points of view and she's one of them was to someone who was involved in military to this day. You can find that on ACLJ.org encourage you all to to go to the website of said this former state again because there is so much great content on that website.

People go there, you may think you're going there to just look at what's going on.

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But if you can. We encourage you to later in the show again towards the Internet to hear our interview with John Schneider that's from the secular brothers podcast are brand-new shelters available three days a week allowing fair podcast players, YouTube and on rubble to find all those links secular low brothers.com it's a fine may be more casual look at what's going on the world of news, pop culture culture in general will be right back come up again. Tulsa Gabbert John Schneider Rick Grenell pack show to have a Tulsa Gabbert sissy today. The big announcement from Chelsea on leaving the Democrat party should launch a new podcast as well to want to walk people through this a totally appreciate majority Stallard big day for you, exciting music retweeted right was up this morning. Here the eastern side of the country.

My first question to you I limited my dad both first question to you. You talk about the cowardly wildness and I talked to folks at you all the time of the corporate world and it's like every day tiptoeing around every issue because you don't even know what's coming.

The next day we better change your entire way of thought. You're tired the language you use the words you use and source, suddenly you're on the outside looking in.

Yeah, you know that that's exactly right in and what is that what is that really point to a point to the fundamental problem with today's Democratic Party, which is their positive freedom, they don't support freedom of thought, they don't support you no critical thinking, they don't support freedom of speech and and and given these are the principles that make up the foundation of our country and our Constitution and and their diametrically opposed to them and actively seeking to undermine those freedoms. Religious liberty being one of them. This is the problem and this is why so many people are walking around on eggshells because it's not enough that they are attacking our right to free speech are freedom of religion. If anyone dares to step outside the line if everyone and if anyone even dares to question their logic or their narrative of their argument they are immediately attacked and smeared in some cases their livelihoods or threatened their ability to support themselves and their families. It is antithetical to who we are as Americans. And the vision that our founders had for this country and and therefore poses a direct danger and threat to our democracy. That got absolutely total. See I said earlier in the broadcast programs on just the Jordan that you know you and your family for my gun was a longtime family many decades and this is a very appropriate time to say something to you only think of Germany before, but when we were recovering the debates we all said on-air that in the Democrat debates that you were you were really taking it you were really doing a great job and when we ask people who were there gettable if they were voting for Donald Trump, who would either favorite candidate think they would pick one of the 20 Republicans that were running everybody the same Tulsa Gabbert so this eight year talk you always kind of in an outside of what I would call you know party speak and spend nearly speaking your mind in which is great so but leaving the party that leaving the apparatus is a big decision then and just for a moment. I think it would be great to share with our audience around the country and around the world are listening on our social media platforms.

What was the what was the process like because this is obviously a big decision you ran for President and the Democratic Party just a few years ago and now you're leaving that party. Yet your you're exactly right Jane, I appreciate being able to be here and to talk with you guys this morning. You know, frankly, because of the work that you dedicated your life you dedicated your life to defending freedom it in a lot of different circumstances. And that's really what this decision came down to is that today's Democratic Party is, is controlled by you know the decent woke warmongering elites who hate freedom. Whether were talking about freedom of speech, freedom of religion. They have no respect for our civil liberties. They don't they don't recognize that there is such a thing as truth and so when you look at all of these things put together you can see how insane today's Democratic Party has become. I think there a lot of folks a lot of Democrats across the country who have been increasingly concerned over time, as I have been about the direction that they're taking this country in and are wondering hate what what can I do to try to be a part of the solution, which is why is she that call to action. Join me leave this insane woke crazy and dangerous Democratic Party and let's take a stand to put country first fight for freedom fight for our fellow Americans. God-given rights that are enshrined in our Constitution that they seek to try to take away you experienced that the demonization or attempt to demonize and I always remind people, now you're outspoken and clear with your views and not afraid of this party apparatus is pleased to serve our country. To this day, and went with these these accusations that get thrown really what we all see it. We've it's online but but you're still willing to take that Stan and how much of it because I was out pie the other side of the aisle, spent most of my life work in the Republican Party and you know you do get to portray think a case is still where I belong and so you went through that that process and what what is it like what you can for your former constituents what you hear for them as are more of them feeling that way as well. Like a big taking that it may be an independent route. Initially running to join another party but so you know it. Let's take a step back and talk through the issues and intern. I've always been. I've always been an independent minded person. So even as I joined the Democratic Party 20 years ago and throughout the time that I've served in various public offices from city Council to statehouse to Congress than running for President I have maintained that independent mind of been an independent Democrat and so you know whether it's people who I had the privilege of serving here in Hawaii colleagues in Congress people who actually know me understand that that my loyalty is to our country and the Constitution as it always has been and is so taking this step really is a recognition again of what is most important to me in my life. I love our country and I I have dedicated my entire adult life to serving our country into it to defending those freedoms, others in uniform or in public office, and and this is this is fulfilling continuing to fulfill my commit me to do that and and like I said, I think there are a lot of folks whether it's people here in Hawaii are people who I've worked with. I've heard from across the country who share these concerns that like you said, are too afraid to say anything which is so sad when you think about it that here we are the United States of America that supposed to be this beacon of freedom for the country after the world and yet Americans are afraid to voice their opinions or to think independently. Outside of one party line or another that is what has to change.

I hope that people were seeing my my, what I'm doing and listening to what I'm saying will feel emboldened and inspired to take that stand themselves what talk about your podcast because this is obviously a new venture and something were really excited about happy that to promote and weeping getting your voice having your voice out in that venue in that platform podcast but wanted great idea. So I want start with that that launches telephone about that and I met him as a political question yesterday. I've been wanting to put put together a podcast online show for a long time.

I really because the limitations of the mainstream media are real. The demonization thing is real, their ability to control the narrative is real. So even on a good day. If you go on live television. You're lucky get 4 1/2 minutes to make your point about like the greatest threat to democracy that we face like my gosh how you talk about that in four minutes and so being able to out to have my own show where there's no time limits. There is no corporate boss telling me what I can and can't say it really provides that opportunity to share my thoughts and views to go in-depth on different issues and challenges we face in to have really interesting conversations with people about those and I'm grateful to you Jay. We recorded and an incredible conversation about religious liberty and freedom that I'm I'm excited to share with our listeners and our viewers for the Tulsa Gabbard show which is on YouTube rumble and on all audio podcasts forms great political question.

There is a we've got a situation in Eastern Europe that is a war on. Unfortunately, the United States policy is very hard to define. We've got an economy that is teetering right now and then you look at the oil and gas situation in energy costs are exorbitant as our food costs. All of these issues are happening.

Some would say when you left the political process, but the truth is, your voice will be much more amplified outside but how what point we at in America right now as you see it as you launch your podcast as you leave the Democratic Party when the country is I know for you. That's first the country is it is and and regardless of whether people identify the Democrat or Republican, independent libertarian, whatever it is, the reality is there a lot of Americans across the country who are struggling for all of the reasons that you talking with it inflation or i.e., no rising gas prices. All of these different things. It comes down to a failure of leadership, a failure of leadership that that is what we see when we look at the White House and in Washington is selfish politicians who care more for their own power, winning the next race than they do about actually fighting for peace, fighting for prosperity for the American people and upholding and protecting our freedoms we can change that. We got to cast our votes in the coming election and make sure our voice is heard and vote for the right people who will fight for us and for the Constitution, folks. You can learn about everything. The toaster is Tulsa Gabbard.com so the podcasts of stack it is all available there so I get perjury by to go there and to share with your fridge if it was tireless. My brother earlier is Tulsa is able to reach people that were not able to reach in and talk about these issues directly Tulsa Gabbard.com. We appreciate Tulsa join us on the such big news day for her big decision to leave Harding post Gabbard.com will be right back to secure huge point that we need to focus in on with Saudi Arabia's, the administration you to stop your watch of the broadcaster. If you're listening you are a commercial break with your watch the broadcasters play this little Democrat very light on this message, cutting off military aid to Sally's maybe we don't want our military on the ground there to think about with all the different conflicts and I know they're upset about the OPEC move, but if there's a question of was about how much was about the United States.

How much was about the current administration and words had replaced the United States on the record. Now our senior vies for foreign policy and national security for Rick right off the bat. Interestingly, the tethers a lot of turmoil in the world. I know that they're not happy about this OPEC move that speaks a lot to how they view the Bible, administration, and then course than the value of United States but just give the first, what I'd say is we put ourselves in the situation where they could even have this kind of power over the United States to say were to cut 2000 barrels a day that could send this into your massive inflation and gas prices.

The other thing that I would say Biden administration put us into this dilemma.

They are the ones who picked a fight with the Saudi's in the beginning. Remember to that. The Senate Democrats have made strategic mistakes over the last two years they dropped the sanctions the trump sanctions on the Nordstrom to pipeline the Russian pipeline when the Senate Democrats dropped the sanctions they said this was the better path. This was a better policy because we didn't want to stick it in the eye of Russia and that cause a war in Ukraine. Remember to the Senate Democrats worked with the Biden administration to remove the hood with these from the terrorist watchlist and what happened. We immediately saw a war where the who. These were shooting missiles at the UAE. So now we have Senate Democrats coming forward and saying block our relationship with the Saudi's. This is yet another example of their strategic blunders. We should absolutely not do this and we should absolutely not follow the path of the disastrous ideas that the Senate Democrats put forward that caused the war in Ukraine. For God sake Rick you can. It's kind of easy to Americans. If you could demonize Saudi Arabia in the kingdom. He played the family and and all these different aspects, but I think when you actually learn about how much how involved we are there with military bases with shared military equipment when it comes like global and international issues or regional issues in the Middle East there very close.

Part I probably is a stretch to say that they be the closest major military partner after Israel in the region will look to their one of the partners that we absolutely need to work on and let me be very blunt after the Khashoggi incident.

We absolutely pushed the Saudi's and punished the Saudi's in the trump administration and made sure that they understood that this was a terrible mistake that was going to greatly impact our relations, we improved on that.

I think that there was a huge improvement and we were trying to set a new course in our relationship, and then the Biden team came in in April Haynes who is the director of national intelligence, repackaged the entire portfolio on Khashoggi and released it like it was new information. It wasn't new information.

It was a strategic way for them. The Biden team to message to the Iranians that they were going to beat up on the Saudi's because they wanted to have new negotiations with Iran, meanwhile, were seen Iran get worse with human rights abuses, and this Biden team continues to negotiate with them on a nuclear deal. This is yet another blunder in the Middle East by the Biden team and Senate Democrats. We should absolutely do the opposite of what they're saying to me, I would say after this OPEC move.

It would be with an ally like this who does have a lot to rely on the US for lot for security and your for the equipment they use their military equipment and it's not exactly, just a two-way street.

There, but instead of trying to rebuild that relationship. That is behind the scene strategically uniting around that the common enemy in Iran.

Instead, it cease playing this out publicly just another issue I think were the American people got you have another disaster. This is like how many on the list. Can we handle at a time when it doesn't suit. This is the best administration to be bouncing all these at the same time. What we see a history from the Biden administration of weapon I zine government against their political enemies. And this is yet another example within weapon eyes. The DOJ we see him weapon eyes the FBI the IRS when they don't like someone they use the tools of government to go after them. So now what happened is that the Saudi's are in OPEC deal.

The Saudi said no.

And what if they do they throw temper tantrum and they say well now were in a completely freeze everything because we didn't get our way there weapon I zine diplomacy now and in this is just a childish behavior.

Again, the Senate Democrats dropped the sanctions on the Russian pipeline. The trump sanctions on the Russian pipeline they dropped him and what happened was all worn Ukraine. If we were energy independent one. This decision would've been the same kind of impact but second I feel like that also would gives us more leverage over countries like Saudi Arabia who ultimately are looking down the road to say they got to figure out a post oil economic structure to for them and yet when we become so dependent on the world and we since so many mixed signals. Rick is going to Venezuela to view Chevron's going back in there and were lifted sanctions on them at the same time were punishing and their allied with Iran and then we were publishing the Saudi's because we are like their OPEC decision when our putting them in and say that they are prudent and to me it just it just appears like like what you said these are our self-inflicted self-inflicted blunders I mean that this didn't have to happen this way. When you look at the policies of Pres. from getting us off Middle East oil. He was very successful in telling the Middle East. We don't we don't major oil weird or going to be energy independent and were to be an energy exporter that went over like a lead balloon in the Middle East because they love the leverage that they used to get from being able to to put one over on the United States.

With gas prices present trump completely change that Joe Biden put us back into that he made us the hold into Middle East oil again by canceling the XL pipeline and by making sure that we're not energy independent by drilling and making our own energy and producing our own energy and so now what we see is is were back to the old ways, or we have to bag the Middle East leaders or some sort of gift and they're saying they don't want to give us the gifts were back to to putting ourselves into this leverage. Again, we gotta get out of it recruit fathers closely because I think this is one educate people about it. The relationship the strategic relationship. The importance because it was cited quickly try to demonize development. Real 9/11 again when it's fixed their narrative that they're trying to blame someone else for where we are and gas prices. Rick is always, we appreciate your insight on secular Rick was part of ACLJ team and when these issues I mean this just happened were able to bring Rick writing get you up to speed as it impacts something that the OPEC decision impacts all of us driving the strategic course military relationship. There which hopefully goes able to build a bear so we don't have to go to larger receipts cutting thrown out the window very quickly and everybody on the different parties a line saying you time to stop sales time think the relationship and I don't think there's enough educational coming easy to say about that within not explain why two months ago. The present was there will be right back on secular pulsing ever joining ACLJ is been on the frontline protecting your freedom for meteoroids importance in Congress and the public arena; justice is on your side you're already a member. If you're not well this is the perfect time to stand with ACLJ.org where you can learn more about her life changing, member today ACLJ keeping you informed and now you secular secular growth podcasts Logan Sekulow George Nicosia we are excited because I think this her first in studio guest with Manila listeners done but I feel like you happy to be here. This is a great time to have you and I am your guinea pig. We had yeah your love that's fantastic and we are weary it shows that the holidays are secular Euros which other people do think were closer physically like how close are you to jointly. I like 10 feet away on me. I can't reach out. Let's go with Josh here John Schneider you know and 11 actor, director, producer, musician, every my wife is a producer I have my jump time and I'm not a producer that takes math skills and I have none. It is tough are you here talk about new movie that I think a lot of people in our audience earlier like a skull to die for and it is coming out October 20 which get that out of the garage is happening.

Go to to die for movie.com directly there to watch this have to put movie in the middle take you to an old Nicole Kidman to die for that I'm not in, and I don't care if you see that or not to die for movie.com is where you will find this intention patriotic movie about our flag is not a documentary but no, it says it right. The press release. It starts with the of John Schneider's tears right of Hollywood's upcoming movie you're taking things head on think a lot of people want to see this.

They want to see Hollywood," but once he film and television have a voice for people who are maybe on the other side of of the political aisle is as were talking about.

Even before there is a heck of a lot of people out there who would like some content that at least represents some of the local number one thing I've heard about this and not that many. Not that many.

My friends are seated, but I showed little pieces of it. Even the trailer they come to me and they said, you know, even in this trailer you say you say everything that that we want to say but were afraid to in my question of them is why are you afraid to know what why is it that the overwhelming majority of people we know this is true the majority of people in this country are conservative.

The majority of people in the world are most concerned with getting through the day and being able to pay their bills and take care of their family right so they're not concerned about getting a free viscera free that I don't I don't get it. So they are in tune with this, but for some reason they feel that they have got to his accounts. How I think that's a Dukes of Hazard couch out to the the not so silent, minority, and I don't get that and in the unit but people think I'm from the south and I am in my soul and south in my soul and the cowboy but in my attitude. I am from New York and I think that's why I just don't get it. Somebody said to me yesterday. I went from world and this I did. The sky gets the heart of the movie house. Watch the trail before he came on his wicket with the post 9/11 world everyone's plaintiff flag and it was okay. It was weak every night around right now you put American flag in your and you're in.

That's now a political statement and whether you like it or not. And so again it's it's people and people are thinking twice. Like you said what we have we have a line from a high school principal in the movie were where I show you what is it I can't fly I can drive my truck and within 300 yards of the school of the American flag on the back of my truck and she says that's because currently it's seen as a divisive symbol and I said that's the stupidest thing I've heard since global warming is don't you mean climate change. If I say that's a real situation is happening is not like music you're taking these moments that are happening are all sing them. Whether were indulging them or not enough to drive will win one people feel this way one because maybe the media is certainly patrolling his right and wrong, good and evil and you have to be careful whether it's in your your friend group you feel like it or your kids school groups or your feel like this need of being like I don't want to say like sitting outside regular you're not that's right.

And that's the plan of the enemy and they're doing a great job in which there.

I applaud their ability was talking to a great singer-songwriter here in town and Chuck can yesterday. They have the ability, innate ability to come up with a slow pace statement kind then runs on its own amazing working ACLJ ACL data socially with six months if you said something you be banned. A lot of the things that people were saying became really political things we saw that with the hunter by the computer of the pictures number say they were real. If you talked about your Russian your Russian agent and he was polluting the savior of America about your some of the other side with American flag.

We are your tribes to hit odds for my country.

I'm proud to be American. I'm proud of my country side. The politics to go on. That was what kind of kept us always moving forward. Is it your politicians could be could be ridiculous sometimes and you know I support them but so what were still Americans and we move forward past when we moved past them.

But now that devised where you think people don't want to unite a conflict will be split what they do. People I was writing that's right there so like we said this, only the text difference there who totally support what were doing here but would be scared to death to save this sexually comes into a room with people that I love and they've got a bit got a firearm in there. They're going to kill people that they don't know. All I want to be is a better shot and that's what were having more and more of. I saw another one today there was sheriff somewhere that urge citizens to know someone tries to lose your home or your business. You. You shoot them you shoot them till they look like. I would assert Swiss cheese.

He said grated cheese. I just like Swiss cheese better than a big hole just downright beneficial.

But yes, so, so this movie is about all of those things. It's a guy and play guy name Clint North. I almost named him Quint Westwood because it was like so close to Clint Eastwood and it's it is very similar in tone to to Gran Torino except Gran Torino was more of a more of a personal story in an and there is a personal story in here, but the big story into dive for is just looking around and wonder about how in the world has this happened.

How could this be wrong. Michael Douglas did a great movie years ago, falling down where he said I'm the bad guy exactly and and in this Clint North is discovering that there is a whole force out there that is calling him and people who think like him the bad guy while at the same time he is his own bad guy because he has a has a neighbor across the street. A Native American whatever.

So that's what that's what he is and he's got this war going on. The only thing they have in common is they both like John Wayne movies okay so it also has that side has a little and as a little young for the writing team on this. I felt like I get home at the end if the end of the day and I look across the way and he's out there drinking a beer on his on his front anyhow. It's fun, but it it gets right to the heart of the nonsense that were being fed and the lunacy of the flag getting a divisive symbol was talk about that. I think that the production side is really interesting to me, which is your make of these movies are out there doing them yourself you still look, you're very vocal on your your feelings. If you're not working you have been canceled and the terms of you're able to your dad Christmas until some reason they can't.

They can can I my mashed potatoes. You can't cancel my which is a really actually pretty if we can't cancel a grilled cheese sandwich it to me that this is actually fascinated because they tried to do it to the Dukes of Hazard. They try to do it to other things you baby been associated with, but somehow you're still out there you're working professionally, and one which is kinda cool like it's not like you making these movies because you have to make in these movies, because one am sure it's it's a joy to make them. It's interesting work. I could you're out there producing these yourself and directing the wrecking thing on a number of residual and psychic don't make them after your make it all of this content yourself to have that voice while still working in somewhat of a of the system when we needed.

Like you said when there's a play to happen in our specials or have begun on all different networks I'm seeing you on it's it's great to see that you're still out there and you're making an impact not just this because making your own stuff for an audience that wants and probably that audience. It is watching your other content, whether that is a movie on lifetime or the probably it's the same audience that they still want that if the networks don't want to protect and pretend they don't they know they do they know they know and it's we also distribute around stuff, which I think is is a very important and very different thing that Alicia and I do because most everybody else I know. If they do them and by the way we made this movie would like 10 people over the lot over a long period of time. The last 10 months or so long that I may dwell in us and it's in the Avalon here so that I could get it, cut off in the movie but it's and it's much shorter in the movies.

And yes, even but we did it when we could no coming back from a concert or you know whenever I could. We film part of this movie and what my my dropdead date for for it coming out on Cineplex which is our distribution are our streaming distribution on it was October 20. So I knew that that date was coming up so our deadlines are self inflicted, which is important but my point. I've rambled is that a lot of people try to make things or they do make things that shoot that shout against the machine secretly hoping that the machine will pick it up and save them from a lifetime of financial ruin. You've got to be willing which is what this movie is about as well.

If you aren't willing to lose everything for what you believe and if you aren't willing to put everything on the line if you ain't all in your out. And that's how Clint North feels that's how I feel. That's how Alicia and I feel we are currently once again, all in this first you've got quite a few films through we have is to films in the art. In all of those yeah you so much fun. Those are some of those and I was talking release of the other night about this. That was kind of poker run stand on it in the next one in that series is called the double or nothing. Those are kind of our every which way but loose any which way you can even do 1/3 one of those but let them and that in my mind was an accident and Alicia says all you're so cute.

That was no accident, because you know she's a pretty so yeah it's exciting for me because again I mean it. If you if you are all and we were all in with Christmas cards Christmas card paper itself in a little more.

We took a little more and we put it in, stand on it and we raised a little additional money and we put some of whatever we had in there too, so we were always working.

It is excess or model but yeah but we knew that it once once we have the first one that actually paid for itself, which is incredibly hard. By the way, in Hollywood. Not independently fruit. Just make a movie that turns a profit is very right. It's difficult but keep talking about about my wife the producer. This isn't like some actor that made his wife a producer. We met when she hired me to do a movie she was making right and she used to run the old President of Paramount was Robert Evans. He did that Rosemary's baby to the gaga County did Harold and Maude on and on and on for size in the picture to say that I had his arms out at all about him. So when he was no longer the President of Paramount. He had his lifetime deal in his lifetime that he had, like the rest of his right his life. He had a deal that's where they got that name at Paramount and he had a production company there and she ran it away. So this is this this woman is a powerhouse hero story is on the promise by promise you. So the key to being able to make money back on your movie or your record is to not spend that much on your movie or your record.

You got to spend wisely. You got to spend the money. The only way to spend money on a movie or any piece of content like it was your own is make sure that it is around you and and you will sell love this movie was that she knows what it cost because she was taking care of everyone on the lines in the background there.

Yes, but we do have our studio in Louisiana so the cameras are hours of microphones or hours. The lights are our suite. We don't have to go out insert it's a different and Samantha Schaap. We wind up buying something new like I just upgraded my I'm the editor to so we just upgraded my my Mac tower with a couple of video cards in their that have really been a game changer for me on the last like two weeks so you can do all of this, a lot of theological talk about making content like about single-user phone cousins.

But there a lot of people you have a little film studio in your pocket or resort You want to tell a story you can place to start.

Probably exit in your pocket, ready to go and then you have people like you, or obscene credible actor can bring a lot away every fan base to this.

I think it's also true for what happening Hollywood. Can you find actors or directors like yourself who come with hundreds of thousands, millions of fans and go yeah I'm doing this is different than if someone just said movie my friends helped great John Schneider who people grew up with, known for multi-generations. Now of different films. It's a bit different in that point of view, but there are people start seeing more and more will take those risks. Yeah, I think I think you will because right now there's not a whole lot of risk involved Brad Pitt and George Clooney want to get together and make a movie and some more leftist BS propaganda. They can do that with somebody else will check on the amazing work in the ACL date is current has a message poker run is a very fun 7 hp comedy yes this is a trip hazard, and now this film is targeting an audience that is pretty narrow was at the very large audience. Yes, but it's a specific it's fun.

It's a specific group. It is a audience that would be interested in this more conservative angle of the movie. Could you watch poker run or watch stand on those but okay it doesn't really matter where you are politically beer and popcorn exactly their fair very great great fun with this movie is the one you're gonna want to watch it just because you want to hear the things you been thinking set out and proud, or you want to watch with someone next to you that you have been afraid to say these things two or at least hesitant to it.

This is an attention getter. This film will will welcome discussion. It'll open up discussions with people you would never talk about these things with before you all come on, somebody really is willing to potentially die in their front yard for a piece of tattered fabric. You bet your but they are there are millions of exam and there are those who do that every day on foreign soil. The difference is you know I never really knew what enemies, foreign or domestic, meant how brilliant were our forefathers. Our founding fathers.

To be speaking about to put and domestic on that document because right now we are being attacked by 88 I believe a very small, albeit loud group, but they are attacking us every day.

I'm watching people fight back. I'm watching our second amendment.

Be they tried to get rid of it what it went out 21 states now have open carry and measure the note never to think only one that it's it's it's amazing. It's great as I tell you what if a bad guy comes. I live in Louisiana is not to say that I'm in the New Orleans is just fall apart. That's poor may or may your ship you come and do what you come into a room and Louisiana chances are there are more people arms than not I don't care what the room is so unless you're coming there to do damage to someone specifically you're not gonna walk in there and say put them up because as a whole really spill their Michelob ultra for you to look like grated cheese, while John, I excitedly begins coming October 20, October 20, but people can preorder and preorder it but let me explain that it is walk through process because either so disturbing. This is available. When people are purchasing it. They are buying it from your studio.

My phone rings when someone purchase it purchases it will people know that because I think that is important. You're right it's not someone who makes and sells it to whatever company they are no better the more than this latest is directly impacting your future productions but also it's it's make a statement. People to see the website to see that you have to purchase it.

If you go through that process and maybe write and watch the trailer unit I buy from you if you don't like the trillion I can like the movie so Byron and then just don't watch it, then I would appreciate it happens and it's fine. Your pension is fine, but so what we have right now is to die for movie.com so we have made it. We put it it it half off because with Christmas cards, stand on it and poker run our distribution site is actually it's through video familiar with Notes through venial sin afflicts DoD is through the meal so we have a we have a presence on their that looks like we have this big business somewhere and it is a big business but we don't have servers in all that we want to we want and we can do that but we have to have a trans that's a printer Trans Am in a grand slam. That's all we do that, that's a pretty big as a standard gotta be able run it. The reason why know it's a big thing is on those last three films on opening day. We have crash the server so we can only have I don't know, maybe 1500 people know that's great. 1500 people want to stream your movie on opening day. That's great for apartment 1500 people can.

But what if 100,000 wanted to write. So what is on.

We talk with the people of the meal, and they should look you should consider doing a a presale. So when you presell it.

If you go to to die for movie.com right now you get it half off, but you will on opening day on the 20th. It's not in a crash for you and it's going to help not crash the server or they know what's come yet to know what's coming so you get half off your first in line to go to to die for movie.com when you do the trailer will be up there and it'll say preorder now. So watch the trailer if it floats your boat, then preorder at midnight 1201 on the nights I guess it's the first minute of their crimes are.

I am going to wake I'm gonna be awake and I'm in a change it to 1999. So if you wanted how far preorder that's not the whole reason to get something, but you and I want to give some incentive for people to preorder, so do that and then the movie will be out available for streaming until what we call orange Friday, which is when poker run and stand on it and Christmas cards came out. That is, for all the Dukes of Hazard fans Friday after Thanksgiving. I refuse to call anything but orange Friday.

So for the for the generally general and together you generally because I believe you know I guy in a rampage clarifies likely orange Friday for you. Yeah orange Friday for me is because of the generally in honor of the generally and to love the card love that love everything about the Dukes of Hazard love stand on poker run. You can rent those right now to go to sin afflicts DoD which is hard to remember.

Sin afflicts but you know he will put some life people and that they should check out the other movies because again those are really fond of this one is the fun. This may be important to know and you and that's a good way. Maybe putting it is.

This is a message and a mission.

It's a message done in a very very in your face way, but it's not a soapbox sort of thing.

It it is about our flag. It's about patriotism. It's about supremacy, regardless of its color is wrong. It's about that. It's about misconceptions between people. I don't believe in playing someone who quit North is not always right know he's in his own way. Aren't we all so I'm very very proud of this movie. Brian saw the whole branch on the whole thing. Brian are shared and publicist yeah yeah so and in when you see it please share it with somebody, don't shoot it will share the link to to die for movie.com and then come come orange Friday will have a will have some idea of knowing how many DVDs we need to make this as another thing when you are self distributing kind like having a birthday you don't know what size cake to get you in off the financial alert or 10,000 people are going to show up so we don't want to make the we want to make a mistake mistake of buying manufacturing to many DVDs but worse than that is making the mistake of manufacturing to few DVDs so will help a patriot out go to to die for movie.com preorder now. If you wait order it anyway and and get a hold of the DVD player John facer, and I'm sure will have you back in your ear always in and out of Asheville as you like. A part-time Prez on your on the third on the third.

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