wow. Using non union workers?
Right. Whoever loaded it, No way anybody can they explain that being an accident or unintentional
wow. Using non union workers?
Unclear.
While there were no Local 44 members employed on the set of Rust, it is still to be determined whether members of New Mexico Local 480, which covers “experienced film workers in 99 crafts within 20 departments,” according to their website, were working on the low-budget Western.
https://deadline.com/2021/10/alec-ba...ns-1234860697/
I don't pretend to know how everything works, but with monitors and all the tech we have at our disposal now, I wouldn't think a camera operator would need to be staring down the lense while an actor fires blanks at it.
That’s like asking a photographer to just take a picture without looking at their viewfinder. Plus most of them want to be in on the action even if they could stand in the back staring at a monitor.
And no, CGI gunfire would be completely noticeable and not realistic looking. There’s already a huge shortage of CGI studios capable of producing top notch effects, that’s how you end up with all these big budget superhero movies with terrible CGI.
Twice?
After the first shot would it not be probable that the person with the gun realizes wtf?
Or just bang bang....?
probably bang bang just shooting the guns at the camera
It was a single round. Went right through and killed first person and injured second person.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...r-set-n1282126
Thanks that totally escaped me as I assumed in must have been two shots.
That's because you have your head up your ass most of the time. You must like the view from in there.
It's aged to perfection.
No. Your moms ass was deep enough.
This is a case for Perry Mason.
Whats the view like from the perspective of your head up Trump's ass?
And what can you add to Stormy's story of Donald's giant Mushroom cap penis with almost no stem? Taste and texture?
And yes, its your religion.
If it were Trump, you'd be like "give him a chance to prove himself y'all don't know anything yet"
FWIW
An assistant director on the New Mexico movie set claimed that a gun being handed to Baldwin on Thursday was unloaded, a search warrant filed in a Santa Fe court said, according to reports.
"Cold gun," assistant director Dave Halls announced at the time, using lingo for an unloaded firearm, before a rehearsal for the movie, The Associated Press reported.
Soon afterward, court filings say, Baldwin pulled the trigger of the firearm, fatally wounding Hutchins and wounding director Souza.
Halls was unaware live rounds were inside the firearm he grabbed and handed to Baldwin, a detective wrote in an application for the search warrant, the AP reported.
LMCONTROLLINAO!!!
Trump is your god and religion.
He is in LMCONTROLLINAO... LimitedMentalCondition?
But it ain't.
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Not sure if true, but I heard on the radio that some of the crew members were using the gun in question for target practice since they were out in the desert, then nobody checked to see if it was clear afterwards. In other words, zero safety being exercised.
It's really unfathomable that they wouldn't check the gun before every single incident of using it on set.
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