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White House war promo videos marry action movies, sports and video games to real-life combat footage
The White House's social media feed has issued a series of pumped-up videos that mix real Iran war explosions with movie action heroes, gaming footage and bone-crunching football tackles, leading ...
Ben Stiller blasted the White House for its use of a clip from his satirical comedy, “Tropic Thunder,” in a video posted to ...
According to Gene Simmons, people in the entertainment industry should focus on their craft, not political commentary.
Video clips regarding Operation Epic Fury, released by the White House and the Pentagon, are packed with pop culture references, pulse- pounding music, and clips from action movies.
We'd like to thank the Academy—for getting it right at least a few times.
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Actor Ben Stiller asks Trump White House to remove 'Tropic Thunder' footage from war montage
Ben Stiller asked the White House to remove "Tropic Thunder" footage from a pro-military video montage, saying the administration never received permission to use clips from his comedy film.
The White House's promotional videos combining combat footage with pop culture elements have drawn criticism for trivializing war. Critics, including actors and religious leaders, question the ethical ...
March 6, 2026 • Flying Lotus. waterbaby. The groovy affirmations of Joshua Idehen. NPR Music's Stephen Thompson chats with Nate Chinen from WRTI in Philadelphia about their favorite albums out Friday, ...
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