It was great to work with Navy SEALS in the movie, but unfortunately we haven't had the opportunity to work with MMA, but we're looking forward to doing so in the future. McCoy: We think MMA is fantastic-we love it. Have you guys worked on MMA projects and what do you think of the sport and what the UFC has done? They have worked on video game integration, NASCAR and surfing films and a host of high-energy promotions, videos and short films that the male genre craves.īleacher Report caught up with the directors to discuss “Act of Valor,” and their other thrill-seeking work.īleacher Report: In the film, one of the guys talks about being a Muay Thai fighter, which is part of MMA and has a big place in military training. The directors of the film, Scott Waugh and Mouse McCoy, are no strangers to anyone who enjoys the action space. Instead of over-tattooed, over-acted, over testosterone-driven action stars, “Act of Valor” has the real deal it stars actual active duty Navy SEALS and their families, in a 90-minute adventure that reminds viewers of a documentary but is actually a well-scripted, carefully played out fictional tale of what goes into a SEAL rescue, based on actual events.
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