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    Arnold Schwarzenegger has detailed how a visit to mark Veterans Day inspired him to organise a private film screening for former service members

    Urging others to take practical steps to support people in their communities, the Terminator actor, 78, posted on Instagram to say he had been celebrating the holiday at the West LA VA when he discovered its movie area was no longer functioning.


    According to his post, Arnold was at the centre "with (his) heroes" when he learned about the issue, prompting him to act. Within a week, he had arranged transport to take the veterans to the Paramount lot for a showing of the new remake of The Running Man, People reported.

    The Instagram post included a video of Arnold addressing the audience ahead of the screening.

    He said: "I wanted to share this because we all have power if we are willing to act. Most people would just post on social media: 'It's bogus our vets can't watch movies at the VA'.

    "That doesn't get them into a movie."

    He added: "Sure, most people can't get a screening room and buses. But you could buy one veteran a movie ticket and do more good than any social media post.

    "Do good, whenever you can. That's your greatest power, and don't let anyone take it away from you. Not government, not social media, not politicians."

    He continued: "When you want to complain about something bad, say, 'What good can I do?'"

    The star of the new version of The Running Man, Glen Powell, responded to the post, writing: "You're one of a kind, Arnie. Thanks for bringing joy to the world and standing up for our heroes."

    The film's director, Edgar Wright added online: "This is amazing!!! Thank you Arnold x."

    Arnold's career has famously spanned bodybuilding, blockbuster action films and politics, cementing him as one of Hollywood's most enduring figures.

    After shooting to global fame thanks to his roles in Conan the Barbarian and The Terminator, he dominated the 1980s box office.

    His 1987 adaptation of Stephen King's The Running Man became a cult classic, celebrated for its satirical take on media and violence and for Arnold's signature one-liners.

    Though not initially a critical hit, it grew into a fan favourite and remains a defining entry in his action legacy.

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