On Military Resource Radio, our host Tony Gatliff and his vast array of guests CONNECT veterans and active duty service members with amazing resources and organizations to improve their lives. They also discuss real estate, mortgages and – well – a little bit of everything!
A "best of..." presentation — In the inaugural all-digital episode of Military Resource Radio, your host Tony Gatliff talks to the greatest documentary filmmaker in American History – Ken Burns. Ken is known for his amazing documentaries including “Jazz”, “Baseball”, “The Civil War” and his latest project – “The Vietnam War”. Ken and Tony discuss Ken’s perspectives on his latest project, the concept of history repeating itself, what happened during the Vietnam War on all sides, Ken growing up in the “baby boom” generation as well as much, much more. This episode of Military Resource Radio is absolutely terrific and should not be missed!
In the conclusion of their three-part series, Tony Gatliff – host of Military Resource Radio – and Award-Winning Filmmaker Michael Epstein finish up talking about the amazing and controversial film – “House Two”. The two give their theories on possibilities on what may have happened regarding the subject matter in this film, as well as discuss more about the atrocities of war and the concept of “command responsibility”. As well, Tony goes over some news stories about a veteran involved in the infamous “My Lai Massacre” from Vietnam passing away, a WWII Veteran getting his high school diploma at age 94, and another WWII Veteran who is looking to get 100 Birthday Cards for his 100th Birthday. Don’t miss the exciting conclusion of this amazing three-part series on Military Resource Radio!
In this new episode of Military Resource Radio, your host – Tony Gatliff – talks to Award Winning Filmmaker Michael Epstein regarding his amazing films - “Going to War” and “House Two”. Tony and Michael discuss what it’s like in the combat experience – from boot camp all the way through to being sent home from combat, as well as many other subjects – including Michael realizing that “listening is the key” when talking to a combat veteran, the concept of perspective when it comes to valuing civilian life during wartime, as well as working with renowned folks, such as Karl Marlantes and Sebastian Junger. Tune in for this amazing episode of Military Resource Radio today!
In the first part of his three part series with Award Winning Filmmaker Michael Epstein, Tony Gatliff – host of Military Resource Radio – talks to Michael about a variety of subjects, including Michael’s growing up in Chicago and graduating from the University of Michigan, the start of his film career doing “films about films” including “Citizen Kane”, a film about Arthur Miller and Elia Kazan’s “blacklist scandal” from the McCarthy era, “Heaven’s Gate” and others. As well, the pair scratch the surface of Michael’s latest projects – “Going to War” and “House Two”. This episode of Military Resource Radio is a great kickoff to a three-part series and is one you won’t want to miss!
In the second part of his two-part series with Documentary Filmmaker of âWhere The Brave To Tread: The Bob Arvin Storyâ, Brian Kruger, your host of Military Resource Radio â Tony Gatliff â and his guest attack a variety of topics like Brianâs other films that are all available on Stunt3.com, President Gerald Ford, what itâs like to be nominated for local Emmy awards, the fake looks that folks who are nominated at awards show give off when they lose at awards shows and are on camera, as well as his amazing documentary that is currently out and heavily involves the United States Military Academy at West Pointâ¦and much more. This is a tremendous episode of Military Resource Radio, and you wonât want to wait another second to listen to it!
In the latest terrific episode of Military Resource Radio, Tony Gatliff â host of Military Resource Radio â welcomes Documentary Filmmaker of âWhere The Brave To Tread: The Bob Arvin Storyâ, Brian Kruger. The pair discuss Brianâs new documentary involving the United States Military Academy at West Point, and many other subjects â including Ypsilanti, MI, his brief career as a teacher, his somewhat storied career in a stand-up comedy troupe, his meetings and relationships with some amazing celebrities including Rich Little, Frank Gorshin (the original Riddler on the old âBatmanâ TV show), Tim Allen and Steve Schirripa (Bobby Baccala from âThe Sopranosâ). In addition, Tony ends the episode with a special message and special announcement. This episode of Military Resource Radio is informative and you wonât want to miss it!