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Eddie Gallagher went through way worse for hear say about a terrorist in the Middle East. Make it make sense.
That could/should be done separately without anyone standingThey still have to fire blanks with real primers and powder inside.
I'm with you on all of that. Kind of surprised by everyone's reaction on it. And that comes from another Baldwin hater.I really hate that guy and it pains me to say it, but I don't think it was his fault. It's a movie, it's supposed to be fake. Is some nitwit actor supposed to check every round and make sure it's not live? What if you're shooting Rambo 10 and he fires 50k rounds by the end of the movie? How about a mini gun or a belt fed machine gun? They have no idea what to look for. I can see him being responsible since it was his movie and they were messing around with live ammo after they were done shooting the movie but he shouldn't have had to worry about live rounds in what is supposed to be pretend. With CGI they shouldn't even be using real guns in movies anyway.
People get killed at work all the time. Usually because somebody was stupid (as in this case). I’ve spent a career in manufacturing, maintenance, and construction. In most cases the show must go on, even if somebody gets killed. Should we boycott every business, product, or project where someone got killed?Am I the only one that thinks it’s asinine that they’re continuing production? If you wondered what kind of man Baldwin truly is, here’s your sign. It disgusts me and I hope theaters, networks and people band together and boycott this movie.
If you can’t see the difference in somebody being killing in manufacturing/maintenance vs shot and killed in a movie scene then I can’t help you.People get killed at work all the time. Usually because somebody was stupid (as in this case). I’ve spent a career in manufacturing, maintenance, and construction. In most cases the show must go on, even if somebody gets killed. Should we boycott every business, product, or project where someone got killed?
An argument could be made that if the the individual that pulled the proverbial trigger directly profited from that business(es), yet is an ardent advocate for its elimination, then "yes" they should be boycotted.People get killed at work all the time. Usually because somebody was stupid (as in this case). I’ve spent a career in manufacturing, maintenance, and construction. In most cases the show must go on, even if somebody gets killed. Should we boycott every business, product, or project where someone got killed?
All of the businesses I mentioned are run to sell people something they want to buy, for a profit. Movies are made for profit. So, no I dont See the difference.If you can’t see the difference in somebody being killing in manufacturing/maintenance vs shot and killed in a movie scene then I can’t help you.
Like I said before. Your filming Rambo 10. Numb nutz actor that knows nothing about firearms is shooting 50k rounds from a belt fed machine gun. He should inspect every round? That should be left up to an expert. They also need to stop using real guns in movies (which is pretty standard).Movie set or not many standard rules of shooting a weapon should still apply.
he was handed a gun, knew he’d point it in the direction of another human, and failed to check the ammunition. He is culpable at a minimum, but he now has to live with killing an innocent human being. Different set of rules for him obviously.
100% on cocking the trigger. Single action gun. Cock it, pull tigger. So was it handed to him already cocked??? Kind of doubt it.the armorer was outside and no where near the gun because he had her setting props or some such. no telling how many people handled it after she checked it-- if she checked it. the moron that handed it to him and yelled "cold gun" was a moron for not checking it.
and of course they say the trigger was bad but he still had to cock the hammer.[they leave that out]
I hear you and recognize some may feel that way. I just don’t agree.Like I said before. Your filming Rambo 10. Numb nutz actor that knows nothing about firearms is shooting 50k rounds from a belt fed machine gun. He should inspect every round? That should be left up to an expert. They also need to stop using real guns in movies (which is pretty standard).
That's because you and others feel that firearm safety is your personal responsibility. Actors (not just AB) believe that firearm safety is someone else's responsibility. And some prosecutors agree with that position. If you really want to see some interesting background and opinions, look up the original AB shooting thread.I was in a gun shop last weekend. I asked the guy behind the counter to see a Glock 23 that was in the gun case. He pulled it out and checked it, handed it to me and I checked to make sure it was clear even though I just watched him check it. As I was looking at it and talking to him another customer wandered over and joined the conversation after a few minutes I handed it to the other customer as he was also interested in a Glock 23, first thing he did was checked to make sure it was clear. I thought that was how you handled every firearm.