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WHAT??The way I'm seeing it at the moment, they were filming a shooting scene. Baldwin was to fire at someone, but he aimed away slightly (saving actor's life) and struck the photography director and asst director standing behind her.
Bottom line - pick a better sight line if you're afraid of shooting the actor.
You do get it was a movie set right?I was always taught. You are ultimately responsible for your own actions. No matter what somebody tells you, advises you, promises you. His finger pulled the trigger. Very simple.
I don't even trust myself without an additional check!! Even though I'm 1000% sure that any weapon I pull from my armory was placed there unloaded, and most are stored with empty breeches visible, I still reflexively check to see and verify there's nothing in the chamber. Hell, my ammo is stored at the other end of the house.Very simple. You are holding a GUN. PROP or otherwise. Would you trust ANYONE before you pull the trigger.
Its a movie set not you checking your 410 before you shoot porkyI don't even trust myself without an additional check!! Even though I'm 1000% sure that any weapon I pull from my armory was placed there unloaded, and most are stored with empty breeches visible, I still reflexively check to see verify there's nothing in the chamber. Even in a store when I pick up a rifle/shotgun to get the feel of, the first thing I do is check that that weapon is not being pointed at anyone or will be as I put it up to my shoulder.
This event is going to be a Fluster Cluck of immense proportions...
Yeah it was a movie scene do you think every actor in hundres of movies checks the prop guns before shooting them lol
This will be the last response on this topic, at least from me. Somebody hands you a weapon, although "modified" for the current situation and looks into your eyes and says, "all good bro". You do not ask any questions when a life is at stake? Don't answer....................that's for you to think about. Not me!You do get it was a movie set right?
Exactly. The point I am trying to drive home!!!I don't even trust myself without an additional check!! Even though I'm 1000% sure that any weapon I pull from my armory was placed there unloaded, and most are stored with empty breeches visible, I still reflexively check to see and verify there's nothing in the chamber. Hell, my ammo is stored at the other end of the house.
Even in a store when I pick up a rifle/shotgun to get the feel of, the first thing I do is check that that weapon is not being pointed at anyone or will be as I put it up to my shoulder.
This event is going to be a Fluster Cluck of immense proportions...
That was done. Let's now prevent any more lives lost!!!There are certainly not going to release a video now....how about respecting the privacy of the deceased
Guess you still cant grasp the fact it WAS A TV SHOOT/SCENE where this occurs hundreds of times a dayThis will be the last response on this topic, at least from me. Somebody hands you a weapon, although "modified" for the current situation and looks into your eyes and says, "all good bro". You do not ask any questions when a life is at stake? Don't answer....................that's for you to think about. Not me!
someone died and you want that out there???? SMH shameful!!Correct. Put that video out there so we can put this issue to rest!
Let's prevent more lives lost!someone died and you want that out there???? SMH
Grasped. I am moving on.Guess you still cant grasp the fact it WAS A TV SHOOT/SCENE where this occurs hundreds of times a day
You going to check all the prop guns on movie/tv sets all over the globe? It was an accident and a freak one at that theres only one person who knows why that gun had live ammo in it give it a rest on the gun control BSThat was done. Let's now prevent any more lives lost!!!
That is the responsibility of the prop dept and the prop manager on a movie set.....This will be the last response on this topic, at least from me. Somebody hands you a weapon, although "modified" for the current situation and looks into your eyes and says, "all good bro". You do not ask any questions when a life is at stake? Don't answer....................that's for you to think about. Not me!
Super funny somebody died, MTB eh?This will be the last response on this topic, at least from me. Somebody hands you a weapon, although "modified" for the current situation and looks into your eyes and says, "all good bro". You do not ask any questions when a life is at stake? Don't answer....................that's for you to think about. Not me!
Dont forget Die hard and Bruce WillisThat is the responsibility of the prop dept and the prop manager on a movie set.....
Now if you are talking about when ur friend Joe Blow hands u a gun and says "all good" ....YEAH U CHECK THAT FOR SURE
I'll bet John WayNe AND Clint Eastwood did exactly what alec did....otherwise the movie would never get done with all the bullets they had flying around
thank you very much for your insight on all thisGuess you still cant grasp the fact it WAS A TV SHOOT/SCENE where this occurs hundreds of times a day
u back already?Super funny somebody died, MTB eh?