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Where Heaven & Hell Collide Movie Fundraising

Where Heaven & Hell Collide

Greg Robbins was one of the police officers who was killed in the 1984 police station massacre. He also had his truck stolen off him at the Tiki Motel and was responsible for casting extras on The Terminator (1984). Greg is currently trying to fund a movie close to his heart. His aim initially is to make a movie trailer that will help towards funding a full theatrical movie. Peter Kent also has involvement on this project (Arnold’s T-800 stuntman on the first two Terminator movies).

The movie will not shy away from violence and real amputees and casualties of war will play themselves past impact of their traumas. We always respect projects or studios not willing to sell out to the younger audience and Terminator Fans of course would have loved a real war movie in a post apocalyptic setting but we got a reboot instead. Where Heaven & Hell Collide will be an R Rated War movie. That gets our stamp of approval straight away.

A war movie that will deal with real issues of casualties of war. Jim Peters & his company – T-shirts 4 Troops have helped 11,000 combat troops. This is their story, heroic men & women who have lost limbs, sight, hearing & more. A movie from the perspective of those who have fought for their country.

Greg Robbins:

“We are raising funds to tell the powerful true story of Jim Peters and the troops he has helped. The feature film synopsis is simple; This is Jim’s story as told to his counselor, as he relates the heartbreak of working with the troops, helping them to heal from tremendous loss. We follow real warriors from their final days in combat where they suffered devastating injuries, to the days at Walter Reed Medical Center where they had nothing but death on their minds until Jim came into their lives.

This story shouts to be told; the average American has no knowledge of the heros and the sacrifices they have made for honor and country. Help me to open eyes and hearts to the pain and suffering they endure on a daily basis, help me help them heal.

When you contribute to this movie you are personally helping these troops in many ways. All film proceeds will go to “The Gary Sinise Foundation”, bringing a spotlight to the plight of the wounded and their families. You will be helping veterans voices be heard and also help them get better and more accessible housing, chairs, handicap bathrooms, mental help, etc.   Most importantly , as their stories are told, they learn they are not alone, they have not been left for dead. So many of these men and women just want to end their suffering, the suicide rate is high, help us to change that, to give them hope.

These men and women have survived where Heaven and Hell Collide!”

Greg Robbins current aim is to raise $30,000 dollars for a trailer… yes a trailer. His aim is to show battle/action sequences in the trailer that will require the budget to do scenes justice. Greg states this film will get made it’s just a matter of time and he won’t give up.

The troops involved with the project have said:

“If the American people stand with us we will tell our story”

We will be offering our users a unique opportunity to get your hands on signed photo featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jim Cameron and Linda Hamilton’s autographs (100% Authentic). So check back next week to find out how you can not only help this project but also get your hands on a most wanted Terminator collectible!

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