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Train them! Excite them! Record them!… then turn the ABZ loose on this week’s movie! THE DIRTY DOZEN

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Will See

Hell yeah

Anonymous

I had the opportunity to fire an M3 Grease Gun in the ballistics room of an ammunition factory during a tour. Pretty slick/cost effective weapon manufactured by General Motors with stamp metal and welding. Very little recoil despite the .45 ACP ammo. 5 stars!

Kris macfalda

A rich friend left a belt at my place once and I’ve been wearing it for 18 years.

Dustin

One of the best things I did in Vegas was go to the gun range that has pretty much every gun imaginable to shoot a box of ammo through. I picked a Tommy Gun as one of mine, but if I lived there I'd probably go weekly and just shoot different guns.

John Blood

Back when I was a bouncer on of the bars I worked at was a rich dbag, date rapist, bottle service place. One night a big group of Republicans left and all piled into a big huge Ford Compensator XLT. And unbeknownst to them out fell a god damn magazine for an AR-15 (it stands for Armolite) filled armor piercing rounds. I would also like to go shoot old timey gun tho. My dad had a bunch of cowboy guns as a kid.

From Parts Unknown

Thanks Action Boyz for bringing up Lovitz. It allows me to submit my take that The Fifth Element owes a lot to Mom and Dad Save the World. Cheap rubber effects, weird villains, smokeshow women (sup Kathy Ireland and Teri Garr), and weird/cool weapons. Lovitz is an oddball as Emperor Tod.

Anonymous

I don’t even own ah gun, but enjoy going to the range every now and then.

Boogie

Thank you Stanger for going out of your way to have JCVD say "bad boy" again, always makes me laugh.

Anonymous

Is this the first “War Movie” the Boyz have done based on an actual war? It’s great. They bring up “Where Eagles Dare” a lot. I’d love their take on “The Eagle has Landed.”

Anonymous

They covered Judge Dredd, which is based on the Block Wars of Mega-City One.

Anonymous

I knew I’d be corrected

Anonymous

Lovitz is on Kevin Pollak's podcast from like a decade ago. If you can handle Pollak.

Anonymous

Good god. Carl Paladino. Unfortunately, he went to the same school I went to and graduated from there (St. Bonaventure University). I became a reporter and had to write about him running for governor years ago. He still follows me on Twitter.

John Blood

Bit of a knife guy here. Every knife fighting trainer Ive had has said the same thing: never get in a knife fight. Run.

bloodflart

also Demolition Man which covers the Franchise Wars which Taco Bell won handily

Anonymous

So apart from the Franchise Wars of Demolition Man, The Block Wars or Mega City One with Judge Dredd, The Flight of the Intruder (which actually takes place during the Vietnam War, and countless flashbacks to The Vietnam War in a bunch of the movies). THIS is not the first war movie the Boyz have done.

Anonymous

The TCM commercial for the dirty dozen on ice is pretty good you can find it on YouTube

Anonymous

Dear Action Boyz, I am writing to you to report a flagrant mistake that Gabrus made in The Dirty Dozen episode. Just beyond the one hour mark, Rodgers references the 22nd episode of The Simpsons 7th season, called "Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in 'The Curse of the Flying Hellfish'". Gabrus proceeds to ignorantly claim that this episode also contains the infamous line "Bake 'em away, toys," when in fact this was said by Chief Wiggum in the 2nd episode of the 5th season, Cape Feare, where Sideshow Bob is released from prison and the Simpsons enter witness protection in a plot that parallels the 1991 movie of the same name, sans "e". I implore you to address this egregious error at the beginning of the next Shadow Wolves episode and give me the credit I deserve for correcting your mistakes. Sincerely, Film Fan

Anonymous

Film Fan, you are so right, what are we supposed to think this is some kind of magic xylophone?