Gear up for an action-packed episode of “Hollywood Weapons” as Season 6 Episode 2, titled “Terry Reacher,” hits the screens on Wednesday, February 21st, 2024, at 7:00 Pm on Outd.
In this thrilling installment, the team takes on the challenge of putting the iconic character Jack Reacher to the test. With their expertise and cutting-edge technology, they delve into the world of action-packed stunts and adrenaline-fueled sequences to determine the feasibility of Jack Reacher’s daring feats.
Viewers can expect a captivating blend of entertainment and education as the experts dissect the action scenes from the Jack Reacher franchise, analyzing the realism behind the jaw-dropping stunts and high-octane sequences.
Join Terry Schappert and Larry Zanoff as they unravel the mysteries behind Hollywood’s most intense action sequences in “Hollywood Weapons: Terry Reacher,” only on Outd. It’s an episode you won’t want to miss!
Release Date & Time: 7:00 Pm Wednesday 21 February 2024 on...
In this thrilling installment, the team takes on the challenge of putting the iconic character Jack Reacher to the test. With their expertise and cutting-edge technology, they delve into the world of action-packed stunts and adrenaline-fueled sequences to determine the feasibility of Jack Reacher’s daring feats.
Viewers can expect a captivating blend of entertainment and education as the experts dissect the action scenes from the Jack Reacher franchise, analyzing the realism behind the jaw-dropping stunts and high-octane sequences.
Join Terry Schappert and Larry Zanoff as they unravel the mysteries behind Hollywood’s most intense action sequences in “Hollywood Weapons: Terry Reacher,” only on Outd. It’s an episode you won’t want to miss!
Release Date & Time: 7:00 Pm Wednesday 21 February 2024 on...
- 2/14/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Discovery Channel's survival series, “Dude, You're Screwed,” returns Wednesday, Oct. 29 at 9 p.m. Et. Season 2 will not only have a whole lot more adventures, it will also have three new dudes who want a piece of the action. Joining returning castmembers Terry Schappert, John Hudson, Matt Graham and Jake Zweig are wildlife tracker and conservationist Casey Anderson, backwoods survivalist Chris Swanda and bushmaster registered Master Maine Guide Tim Smith. Just like Season 1, the upcoming season will feature some deceptively beautiful locations around the world — Tanzania to Transylvania to Nicaragua. See video: ‘Dude, You're Screwed’ Peek: How a Speedo Becomes.
- 10/11/2014
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
A new teaser poster has been revealed by Shock Till You Drop for the new Colin Theys ('Banshee!!!') directed TV movie 'Remains'. The zombie movie, based on the graphic novel of the same name by Steve Niles ('30 Days of Night'), will arrive this December and revolves around a typical bunch of apocalyptic survivors who take shelter in an empty casino. The new teaser features some of the undead including a zombiefied hand holding a hand of cards. 'Remains' will air on Us cable channel Chiller and stars Miko Hughes ('Pet Sematary'), Lance Reddick ('Fringe'), Grant Bowler ('True Blood'), Tawny Cypress, Bobby Rice, Evalena Marie, Greg Nutcher, Anthony Marks, Cristina Santiago, Jessica Alexandra Green, Terence Schappert and Kevin Shea. Check out the new teaser below....
- 10/24/2011
- Horror Asylum
The bin Laden mission hit all the military musts: quick, well-executed, no casualties. But how does it rate historically? From Entebbe to Iran, The Daily Beast ranks the raids, from first to worst.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Osama Eulogies: Ayman Zawahiri and al Qaeda Vow Revenge
The saying that nothing succeeds like success is perhaps nowhere truer than in the military world of special forces-the elite units that may have months to plan and train for a mission and still experience casualties and total mission failure, or may have a matter of days to prepare, yet complete the mission without a hitch. Succeed, and all that planning was worth it. Fail, and it's an international incident.
Gallery: 13 Most and Least Successful Raids
The secret to a successful raid, according to Major John L. Plaster (ret.), lies in the operational cycle. The operational cycle encompasses the entire process of...
Related story on The Daily Beast: Osama Eulogies: Ayman Zawahiri and al Qaeda Vow Revenge
The saying that nothing succeeds like success is perhaps nowhere truer than in the military world of special forces-the elite units that may have months to plan and train for a mission and still experience casualties and total mission failure, or may have a matter of days to prepare, yet complete the mission without a hitch. Succeed, and all that planning was worth it. Fail, and it's an international incident.
Gallery: 13 Most and Least Successful Raids
The secret to a successful raid, according to Major John L. Plaster (ret.), lies in the operational cycle. The operational cycle encompasses the entire process of...
- 5/13/2011
- by The Daily Beast
- The Daily Beast
For 23 years, TV fans and nature porn aficionados have approached Discovery Channel's Shark Week with the kind of religious fervor typically reserved for, well, religion.
And for its part, the network has managed to maintain interest by squeezing out hours and hours of new, shark-related programming each go around. Yes, every show contains the obligatory slow-motion breaches, attack survivor testimonials and gallons and gallons of chum, but there are still a surprising number of new, sharky angles to be found.
This year's Shark Week, which starts Aug. 1, seems to be going for laughs. "The Late Late Show" host Craig Ferguson gets his own special, "Best Bites" (Wednesday, Aug. 4, 9 p.m. Et), which finds him feeding sharks, cage-less. And the only thing funnier than the potential for Ferguson squealing like a Scottish lass? "Shark Attack Survival Guide."
Now, there shouldn't be anything funny about shark attacks -- the statistically improbable...
And for its part, the network has managed to maintain interest by squeezing out hours and hours of new, shark-related programming each go around. Yes, every show contains the obligatory slow-motion breaches, attack survivor testimonials and gallons and gallons of chum, but there are still a surprising number of new, sharky angles to be found.
This year's Shark Week, which starts Aug. 1, seems to be going for laughs. "The Late Late Show" host Craig Ferguson gets his own special, "Best Bites" (Wednesday, Aug. 4, 9 p.m. Et), which finds him feeding sharks, cage-less. And the only thing funnier than the potential for Ferguson squealing like a Scottish lass? "Shark Attack Survival Guide."
Now, there shouldn't be anything funny about shark attacks -- the statistically improbable...
- 8/1/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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