afghanistan. and i can tell you that when it comes to telling a story, you can't begin to imagine the intensity of standing over a bomb when everything else around you is quiet, knowing your next move may kill you and the people around you or save you all. that type of intensity is hard to portray with sight and sound. if they have to jump on a horse and ride through a valley in a scene that may or may not have happened in the book or happened that way in order to portray that intensity, you know what? i give 100 percent on that. that's what american people need to see. they need to understand the service and sacrifice of people like my friends marcus luttrell or chris pronto or chris kyle. these are american heros who are sacrificed so much of their own lives they still sacrifice every day because of the freedoms that they believe in and we all share in. and to atook a movie telling their story, i mean, come on. brian: i agree. plus, the american people already answered. they go to the box office when these movies come out. thanks, johnny. >> absolutely. ainsley: the numbers speak for themselves. thanks for your sacrifice. god bless you.