Archive for March, 2009

March 27, 2009


Video: “Brothers at War” Premiere Week, Gary with Andrea Mitchell, Michael Savage

Video montage of Brothers at War premiere week (nice chat with Gary):

Also,  Brothers at War  will open in eight new cities on Friday, March 27, including:

Oceanside, CA (near Camp Pendleton) at the Regal Oceanside 16
Savannah, GA (near Fort Stewart) at the Carmike Wynnsong 11
Decatur, IL (Hometown of the Rademacher Family) at the Carmike Hickory Pointe 12
Cleveland Heights, OH at the Cedar Lee Theatre
Dayton, OH (near the Wright Patterson Air Force Base) at the Regal Hollywood 20 Fairfield Commons
Lakewood, WA. (near Fort Lewis) at the AMC Lakewood Mall 12
San Antonio, TX (near Fort Sam Houston) at the Bijou at the Crossroads
Killeen, TX (near Fort Hood) at the Hollywood Stadium 14

Video of Gary’s Interview (last week) with Andrea Mitchell:
Sinise on 'Brothers at War'
Sinise on ‘Brothers at War’

Audio: Gary’s Interview on March 26th with Michael Savage on “The Savage Nation:”

March 26, 2009


VIP Packages for Lt. Dan Band Concert at Joe’s

Gary’s close friend and co-founder of the Lt. Dan Band, Kimo Williams has announced VIP packages for the Lt. Dan Band concert at Joe’s on Friday, April 17th.  

Kimo is also founder of the United States Vietnam Program (USVAP), and the Joe’s concert is a benefit for this not-for-profit organization.    Packages include the opportunity to meet Gary and the band as well as merchandise.   Please see USVAP website for details.  

 

March 18, 2009


Video of Gary’s Television Appearances

If you missed any of Gary’s television appearances this week promoting “Brothers at War,” below are available video clips (or links to the program’s website):  

Monday, March 16th on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon:

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Tuesday, March 17th on MSNBC’s The Morning Joe:


Tuesday, March 17th on The View:

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Or go to The View - video   Click”Celebrity Interviews.”  Click “2009.”   In the center of the page, use the horizontal scroll bar to find 03/17 interviews.  Click the thumbnail (little box) under Gary’s name and the video will begin in the larger box above the horizontal scroll bar.

Wednesday, March 18th on CBS Morning Show:


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March 15, 2009


Gary: Promoting “Brothers at War”

In conjuction with the (limited) release of “Brothers at War,” Gary has given a number of interviews and made a few appearances this past week.  In an effort to not be repetitive,  two of the more comprehensive interviews with Gary are listed (and linked) below.

This coming week, watch for Gary on the following programs:

Monday, March 16th: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, NBC
Tuesday, March 17th: The View, ABC
Wednesday, March 18th: The Early Show, CBS

The Detroit Free Press, “Gary Sinise stands up for U.S. troops: Actor produces war documentary.”

The Chicago Tribune, “Gary Sinise speaks out in defense of military with ‘Brothers at War.’”

At Chicago’s National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum, Gary Sinise stands in front of a sculpture comprising 58,000 dog tags, symbolizing U.S. losses in Vietnam. Sinise is executive producer of the documentary “Brothers at War.” (Tribune photo by E. Jason Wambsgans / February 28, 2009)

See here for “Brothers at War” updates.

Coming soon: Articles, photos and video from Columbus and Fayetteville debuts of “Brothers at War.”


Gary Sinise Executive Producer of “Brothers at War”

1997 graduate Jake Rademacher releases the award-winning documentary film ‘Brothers At War’ in six U.S. cities on March 13, 2009

CHICAGO, March 9 /PRNewswire/ — University of Notre Dame alumnus Jake Rademacher (’97) will open his first feature-length film, “Brothers At War,” on March 13, 2009, in six select U.S. cities including Chicago, Ill.

Rademacher spent three and a half years filming “Brothers At War,” which included embedding himself in four different combat units through two separate trips to Iraq. The film examines the lives of his brothers, Capt. Isaac Rademacher and Cpl. Joseph Rademacher, serving in the war-torn Middle East and how their relationships with their family and loved ones change upon their return.

“Our opening in Chicago is very meaningful to many members of our team,” said Rademacher. “Both myself and Executive Producer Gary Sinise have roots here. Gary was born and raised here, and he co-founded the famous Steppenwolf Theater Company. Chicago is the place where I began my career as an actor before moving to L.A.”

The University of Notre Dame community has played a large role in helping Rademacher achieve his goal of distributing the film on a national level. In June 2007, while visiting his alma mater for his ten-year reunion, Rademacher presented an early cut of his film as part of the reunion activities.

Also attending the reunion was David Scantling, chief executive of the private equity firm, Scantling Technology Ventures (STV), and a 1991 graduate of Notre Dame. Scantling had just returned from working with the Department of Defense on economic development projects in Iraq. Scantling and his wife, Molly, a 1987 Notre Dame graduate, attended the screening and were greatly moved by the film and its message.

“After watching just the first thirty minutes of the film, I turned to wife Molly and said, ‘This is what it’s like in Iraq,’” said Scantling. “The film resonated with me and I knew it was important for war fighters, veterans and the American public to see this film. It conveys the Catholic values of service, family and sacrifice that we learned at Notre Dame and it embodies the slogan engraved over the entrance to the Basilica on campus: ‘God, Country, Notre Dame.’”

Following the presentation at the 2007 reunion, Scantling reached out to Rademacher to inquire about the film’s progress. After being invited to attending a screening of “Brothers At War” in Hollywood hosted by Gary Sinise, Jon Voight and Rademacher’s production company, Metanoia Films, Scantling was inspired to join the film’s production team. Scantling joined Gary Sinise, recipient of the Presidential Citizens Medal for his support of troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, as an executive producer. Both Sinise and Scantling were instrumental in helping the film launch nationally.

Producers of the film are Director Rademacher and legendary television producer and three-time Emmy nominee, Norman S. Powell (”24,” “The Unit,” “American Valor” and “Gunsmoke”).

The film has received praise from many active duty service members, veterans and military family members, including Chrissy Hicks, a former U.S. Army Cpt. and a 1997 graduate of Notre Dame. “I realize that you have risked your own life in order to get the truth out to the American Public… thank you. The film was incredible,” said Hicks.

“Brothers At War” was crowned Best Feature Documentary at the G.I. Film Festival in Washington, D.C. and was awarded the Grand Jury Prize and Best Documentary title at the Solstice Film Festival in Minneapolis. The film also features a score by six-time Emmy winner Lee Holdridge and the song “Brothers in Arms,” by John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting.

“‘Brothers At War’ has been the most terrifying, soul searching and gratifying thing I have ever done. I am deeply thankful for the support the film has received from the Notre Dame family,” said Rademacher.


Video: Interview with Gary while in Hawaii

Ramsay Warton of KBMG9 interviewed Gary (back in January) when he and the Lt. Dan Band were in Hawaii to entertain the troops.  Ramsay chatted with Gary while the group rehearsed for the January 31, 2009 concert at Marine Corps Base Hawaii.  The Lt. Dan Band also played Hickam Air Force Base the next night.

There are 2 video segments with Gary and another with co-founder of the Lt. Dan Band, Kimo Williams. Williams lived in Hawaii throughout his teens and first dabbled with the guitar while attending Leilehau High School.

Click here for the interviews.

Thanks to Victoria for the tip.