and 200 Taliban running around the screen.
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Walberg? Really? Hey I liked him in shooter and the other guys sure, but his attitude and rep as of late of "I'd have taken all the terrorists out on the plane" really has me losing respect for him lately. I dunno if I'm all that comphy with him playing the lead in this. Still, if I did have a say in crap like this I'd be in hollywood with a shit ton of money enjoying life not working my ass off at college
I'm thinking maybe the website is wrong. It would make more since for Marky Mark to play Murphy- as Walberg has the city accent. This is the same website that had this movie coming out like 3 years ago so...Mr. Luttrell is 6 foot 5.... Marky Mark is like 5'6" or something. And if he can't hide that Boston accent... Yeah I'm worried this movie might suck.
I've seen it on other sites too. I'll try and find a link when im on my computerI'm thinking maybe the website is wrong. It would make more since for Marky Mark to play Murphy- as Walberg has the city accent. This is the same website that had this movie coming out like 3 years ago so...
An associate of mine is the brother of one of the slain warriors. He told me that his family among the others has been advised and brought into the loop. According to him there has been controversy but everyone is confident and they trust it will be well done very respectfully and accurately.
Rich Ting was born in Los Angeles, California. As a five-sport athlete growing up (including football, basketball, baseball, track and field, and martial arts), he was able to fulfill his childhood dream of playing collegiate football at Yale University, winning an Ivy-League Championship and graduating with a B.A. It was at Yale that Ting began to explore and develop himself creatively as an artist in the theatrical world.
Following graduation, Ting decided to continue his pursuit of academics and attend law school and business school graduating with a dual J.D./M.B.A. degree. It was after graduate school that he decided to switch career paths and venture into the entertainment world.
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Ting earned his first-degree black belt at the age of twelve years old in the Korean-based martial arts, better known as Tae Kwon Do, integrating other forms, such as Wing Chun and Jeet Kune Do. With a foundation and background in a variety of martial arts, Ting has also had the opportunity to perform stunts in the following features: "Stand Up Guys" (2013), "The Green Hornet" (2011), "Salt" (2010), "Gamer" (2009), "G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra" (2009), "Deadly Impact" (2009), "Crank 2: High Voltage" (2009), and "Mask of the Ninja" (2008).
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Bio
Hope you are correct.Agreed. Might be an earlier pic of him. The dude has been around Hollywood, though. An athlete who knows how to fight:
Yea and if you're the family of the slain and Hollywierd, the media or Politics is involved at all. None of these bottom-feeder pukes are trustworthy in my opinion. But that's just me... Kind of like when Obama said the deaths in Benghazi weren't "optimal" the night after the second debate on a late night comedy show appearance.you do a movie with that high a number of emotions running in it and people are bound to have a few issues prop up.
Ting is too effeminate to be a SEAL.
But in Hollywood, "Asian" is close enough.