Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you hear that an experienced armorer had turned the job down. He said he could tell they were going to cut safety corners, and raised concerns that they expected the armorer to also be responsible for other props (i.e. to wear two hats).
And the AP (who handed AB the gun) had been fired from another set after a crew member was injured by a firearm.
https://www.insider.com/rust-assistant-director-fired-from-another-film-2019-over-gun-2021-10
They contributed to the issue, but the ultimate responsibility is with the person pulling the trigger.
You've told us what you think, regardless of anything else that anyone else has said. B
You know there is more than one person here with that opinion right?
I would think that anyone who has grown up around guns or has been trained to use them would view a someone who pulled the trigger as responsible for knowing if a gun is loaded
Anonymous wrote:AB is a cheapskate monster, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps AB was naive about guns, but the armorer and assistant director whose jobs were to take care of the guns royally f'ed up.
They should have known better.
This. The actors rely on the experts.
So if an "expert" handed you a gun they said was not loaded, would you put it to your head and pull the trigger?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps AB was naive about guns, but the armorer and assistant director whose jobs were to take care of the guns royally f'ed up.
They should have known better.
This. The actors rely on the experts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DA is considering criminal charges.
https://dnyuz.com/2021/10/26/criminal-charges-possible-in-shooting-on-alec-baldwin-set-d-a-says/
Awesome!
It doesn’t say that they would be against Baldwin.
Isn’t anyone else heard that the AD who gave him the gun was involved in another weapon misfire in 2019?
Anonymous wrote:DA is considering criminal charges.
https://dnyuz.com/2021/10/26/criminal-charges-possible-in-shooting-on-alec-baldwin-set-d-a-says/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps AB was naive about guns, but the armorer and assistant director whose jobs were to take care of the guns royally f'ed up.
They should have known better.
This. The actors rely on the experts.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps AB was naive about guns, but the armorer and assistant director whose jobs were to take care of the guns royally f'ed up.
They should have known better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DA is considering criminal charges.
https://dnyuz.com/2021/10/26/criminal-charges-possible-in-shooting-on-alec-baldwin-set-d-a-says/
Awesome!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karma is a very peculiar thing. Baldwin have always been anti-gun. Now he has to live with this for the rest of his life. Hope he will take some classes and learns how to handle weapon OR don't touch the weapon if he is clueless about guns.
Excuse me but how was being anti-gun deserving of karma?
He spoke openly against use of the guns. His lazy ass never bothered to learn the basics of the gun regulations and how to handle the weapon, because, you know, we should ban all guns. I didn't say he deserved it. But he has to live with this feeling for the rest of his life. I hope he will reconsider his views and will learn something about weapons. It is funny how life teach you something that you refuse to learn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you hear that an experienced armorer had turned the job down. He said he could tell they were going to cut safety corners, and raised concerns that they expected the armorer to also be responsible for other props (i.e. to wear two hats).
And the AP (who handed AB the gun) had been fired from another set after a crew member was injured by a firearm.
https://www.insider.com/rust-assistant-director-fired-from-another-film-2019-over-gun-2021-10
They contributed to the issue, but the ultimate responsibility is with the person pulling the trigger.
You've told us what you think, regardless of anything else that anyone else has said. B
You know there is more than one person here with that opinion right?
I would think that anyone who has grown up around guns or has been trained to use them would view a someone who pulled the trigger as responsible for knowing if a gun is loaded
I would think anyone would be more interested in what the people who actually work in the industry have to say.
It does not matter what "the industry" says. It’s the 1st rule of holding a gun. Know if it’s loaded.
If "the industry" says drunk driving is ok, does that make it so?
Anonymous wrote:DA is considering criminal charges.
https://dnyuz.com/2021/10/26/criminal-charges-possible-in-shooting-on-alec-baldwin-set-d-a-says/