The Longest Patrol Trailer (w/pics)
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The Longest Patrol Trailer (w/pics)
THP has been working on a war movie trailer for a school project.
The trailer is about a patrol of Canadian and American soldiers in WWII who go on a patrol and get surrounded. The soldiers then must fight their way out using whatever resources are available to them.
More info and pics can be obtained here http://www.tallmanhousepictures.com/tlp1.htm .
The films will be available for viewing soon.
The trailer is about a patrol of Canadian and American soldiers in WWII who go on a patrol and get surrounded. The soldiers then must fight their way out using whatever resources are available to them.
More info and pics can be obtained here http://www.tallmanhousepictures.com/tlp1.htm .
The films will be available for viewing soon.
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RE: The Longest Patrol Trailer (w/pics)
Looking good, but you need a link to get back to the home page. Nome sayin' (No-mmm sayin' is a lazy, homie way of saying, do you know what I'm saying?"
RE: The Longest Patrol Trailer (w/pics)
Or Ya mean (you know what I mean) ....from 'Rush Hour'.
Anyway, nice work tall man, the images look good, the location you guys have makes it look great., looks quite realistic.........if you weren't all 11.
Good job though.
Anyway, nice work tall man, the images look good, the location you guys have makes it look great., looks quite realistic.........if you weren't all 11.
Good job though.
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RE: The Longest Patrol Trailer (w/pics)
Where is the trailer?
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are you just telling us about trailer because i can't find a link either
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Re: The Longest Patrol Trailer (w/pics)
It's like MacGyver goes to war!tallman_house_pictures wrote:The soldiers then must fight their way out using whatever resources are available to them.
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You have a point, but when they get to be older, they are going to have a lot more experience than anyone else. So while it might seem stupid now...they're goign to be really good later on.SgtPadrino wrote:I don't mean to be an a-hole, but are you guys ever going to do something besides war movies? I mean, it's great that you're putting the effort into it, but you're just so young that I find it hard to take any of them seriously!
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Good point Justin Butcher.
Sgt Padrino, this is the first war related thing I've done since late 04/early 05...so its been more than a year. We've been doing lots of things other than war movies, I just haven't been posting many of them.
Gyro, no, its not one of the Utah ones. I picked it up recently (complete with wwii liner)...it turns out that your gov't gave us them at the end of WWII, and we used them up until recently when they became available at the local surplus store. I've got around 20 of the Utah ones in my basement...but I don't have much to use em for right now (exept the medic one).
Sgt Padrino, this is the first war related thing I've done since late 04/early 05...so its been more than a year. We've been doing lots of things other than war movies, I just haven't been posting many of them.
Gyro, no, its not one of the Utah ones. I picked it up recently (complete with wwii liner)...it turns out that your gov't gave us them at the end of WWII, and we used them up until recently when they became available at the local surplus store. I've got around 20 of the Utah ones in my basement...but I don't have much to use em for right now (exept the medic one).
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...Yeah, I do have to agree with SgtPadrino on this one. Not to be mean, and im sure youre getting alot of experience out of this. It would be hard to take serious the plots of some of your movies. Dont stop. Its good that you're putting that much effort into this. Hell, you've probably got more era specific gear than me. But wait a good 3 or 4 years before starting a really BIG project, like a long epic D-Day movie or anything...You guys, just don't quite pass for 18 yr old enlisted men ya know?
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Medic one is worth a lot! It's an authentic "Forgotten" prop!tallman_house_pictures wrote:Good point Justin Butcher.
Sgt Padrino, this is the first war related thing I've done since late 04/early 05...so its been more than a year. We've been doing lots of things other than war movies, I just haven't been posting many of them.
Gyro, no, its not one of the Utah ones. I picked it up recently (complete with wwii liner)...it turns out that your gov't gave us them at the end of WWII, and we used them up until recently when they became available at the local surplus store. I've got around 20 of the Utah ones in my basement...but I don't have much to use em for right now (exept the medic one).
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