Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie Fortier took 4 years filming and editing what would become a documentary on 80's
hard rock band Bang Tango. Originally intended as a studio documentary, the scope of the film grew once original members of the band became involved and more information was revealed regarding the band's history. The film was never given an official release due to clearance issues regarding usage of Bang Tango's back catalogue of music in the film which is owned by
Universal Music. Aside from the inclusion of various members of Bang Tango throughout the band's career up to that point, interviews featured throughout the film include:
Howard Benson,
Riki Rachtman,
Chris DeMakes, Mandy Lion,
Andrew Wilkow,
Chip Z'Nuff, as well as an opening narration by
Twisted Sister's Dee Snider. The film had one free public screening in Fortier's hometown of
Chicago, Illinois with Bang Tango in attendance in April 2015. Fortier became a member of Bang Tango days later as the band's second guitarist. Fortier released the film for free on YouTube in early 2016. In June 2018, Fortier released an 11-minute deleted/extended scene from the film, which contained footage from being on the road with the band as well as more insight into how the band operates while on tour. Fortier made note that the footage was initially removed from the film due to its portrayal of the band members featured in the scenes.
Reception Reviews of the film were positive. The general consensus is that despite its low budget, the film still manages to get its point across in an unbiased, artistic, and engaging manner while being able to appeal to not only fans of the band or genre, but to anyone not familiar with Bang Tango.
Thanks. And Sorry: The Chuck Mosley Movie Summer 2017, Fortier was recruited as guitarist for (Ex-
Faith No More frontman)
Chuck Mosley's solo band. During his time with the band, Fortier and Mosley explored the idea of a potential documentary to where Mosley would be the subject. Prior to his passing in November 2017 Mosley confirmed with Fortier that a documentary about his life should be made. The film is being produced by Mosley's long time manager and percussionist, Douglas Esper. In February 2018 it was announced that
Thanks. And Sorry: The Chuck Mosley Movie was officially in production with a TBA release date.
Dwellers In May 2019, it was announced that Fortier will be writing, directing, and starring in the found footage horror film
Dwellers which is being produced by
Megadeth bassist
David Ellefson and
Thom Hazaert via their newly formed production company Ellefson Films. Along with Fortier, the film will also star
James L. Edwards, Douglas Esper, Rick Jermain, and
Jeff Hatrix. Ellefson and Hazaert will also be appearing in the film as featured cameos. In August 2019, Ellefson Films released a 50-second teaser for the film which included a voice over from Canadian radio personality Mitch Lafon. Ellefson Films hosted a Q&A panel at Rue Morgue's Frightmare in the Falls horror convention where Fortier and Ellefson revealed that the film will be a gritty found footage horror film that plays out as a documentary gone horribly wrong. Dwellers is described as being highly influenced by
The Blair Witch Project and
C.H.U.D. The full trailer for
Dwellers was released via Ellefson Films in November 2019. Dwellers went on to be featured in various film festivals and won a selection of awards. The film was released on Blu-ray/DVD/streaming October 12, 2021.
Other works As a way to hone his filmmaking skills to aid the process of creating and completing
Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie, Fortier experimented with shooting and editing music videos for Bang Tango, which resulted in clips for their songs:
Live Life, I Like It, Bring on the World, and
Suck It Up from the
Pistol Whipped in the Bible Belt album. This led to Fortier, through word of mouth, being hired to produce and edit promotional videos for such acts as:
Vince Neil,
Slaughter,
Queensrÿche,
Great White,
Kix,
Autograph,
Lynch Mob,
Vixen,
Marty Casey,
Les Warner,
David Ellefson,
Mark Slaughter,
Jesse Camp,
Doll Skin,
A Killer's Confession, and more. After completing
Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie, Fortier was in talks with
Fear Factory for a proposed documentary on the band's career. A treatment for the film was drafted which led to meeting with members of the band to speak further about the idea. It was ultimately decided that due to the band's ongoing litigation with former members, it was not the right time for a film to be made. == Music career ==