This, apparently those type of rounds need to be shaken one by one to hear the rattle inside to know they arent real, you cant just quickly look to check, not practical for the actors to be doing that before every take is it.
No, hes the last in line to handle the gun. Its his JOB to check the gun hes about to use in the scene. Hes the one pulling it out of the holster. Hes the one aiming it in the general direction of other people. He doesn't get to blame someone else for what happens when he pulls a weapon, aim it at people and it goes off
He fricked up. Other people fricked up as well, but the buck stops with him. The same situation has happened before in filming of other movies. The actor handling the gun realized what they were holding, stopped the scene and made it apparent who had fricked up and rectified it. Hes incompetent, hes an idiot and he killed someone as a result. He has no excuse
well i dont work on movie sets, is that what normally happens? doesnt seem practical to me. having a rule that you dont ever point directly at someone should be the case also though
The first rule of handling firearms is you always assume its a loaded, live weapon. Until you check it that's what you assume. If an armorer, an AD or anyone hands you a weapon or you pick it up off a table you assume its full of live rounds. And then you check it
I saw Alec Baldwin at a grocery store in Los Angeles yesterday. I told him how cool it was to meet him in person, but I didn’t want to be a douche and bother him and ask him for photos or anything.
He said, “Oh, like you’re doing now?” Then he pulled out a revolver and shot me in the heart.
The Rock and Roll Ralph's? I saw Glen Danzig there one time shopping with his handler. Glen was ridding in the cart, swining his legs and muttering softly "buy buy. buy my groceries." It was adorable.
Alec is not a chef either, yet he still managed to provide a delicious breakfast to that lady's husband and kid. Is there any situation where is does not kill?
I don't think he should go to prison for what he did, but I hope he does because I hate him personally. I wish every Hollywood actor, writer, producer, and director could experience prison violence for a long time.
this is a clear case of double jeopardy
This is a clear case of him getting whats coming to him
initial charges were dropped DJ doesn’t apply
Went from Baldwin to Baldlose
Uhhhmmmmmm chud janny, please delete this thread because it’s low effort and off topic (aka makes fun of Trump).
If you don’t delete this thread I’m going to the mod discord to post those pics from last Halloween where you sucked a black guys dick as a joke.
When the headline needs to put quotes on the word "facts" you know you're reading a credible source.
In this house thot patrollers are heroes, end of story!
But he bought them Denny's!
New facts? Like? He shoot to a girl and kill her? Those facts?
I'm going to find you.
Always blaming the white males when it was the armory girl's fault.
This, apparently those type of rounds need to be shaken one by one to hear the rattle inside to know they arent real, you cant just quickly look to check, not practical for the actors to be doing that before every take is it.
No, hes the last in line to handle the gun. Its his JOB to check the gun hes about to use in the scene. Hes the one pulling it out of the holster. Hes the one aiming it in the general direction of other people. He doesn't get to blame someone else for what happens when he pulls a weapon, aim it at people and it goes off
He fricked up. Other people fricked up as well, but the buck stops with him. The same situation has happened before in filming of other movies. The actor handling the gun realized what they were holding, stopped the scene and made it apparent who had fricked up and rectified it. Hes incompetent, hes an idiot and he killed someone as a result. He has no excuse
well i dont work on movie sets, is that what normally happens? doesnt seem practical to me. having a rule that you dont ever point directly at someone should be the case also though
The first rule of handling firearms is you always assume its a loaded, live weapon. Until you check it that's what you assume. If an armorer, an AD or anyone hands you a weapon or you pick it up off a table you assume its full of live rounds. And then you check it
First fricking rule
Bottom line is if he was to point a gun at his own head or his family was there he would've checked.
the armory girl didn't point a firearm at somebody and pull the trigger
Can't believe this. How could a man that acts as innocent as him be guilty of anything? This is persecution.
man I'd kill for a Grand Slam right about now
I thought he was ready to shoot again
Check the catalog before posting you fricking homosexual
you honor the lunch at Denny's is on me!
I saw Alec Baldwin at a grocery store in Los Angeles yesterday. I told him how cool it was to meet him in person, but I didn’t want to be a douche and bother him and ask him for photos or anything.
He said, “Oh, like you’re doing now?” Then he pulled out a revolver and shot me in the heart.
The Rock and Roll Ralph's? I saw Glen Danzig there one time shopping with his handler. Glen was ridding in the cart, swining his legs and muttering softly "buy buy. buy my groceries." It was adorable.
*Glenn
Sorry GLENN. Did not see you down there at first.
How many years did the guy who shot Brandon Lee get?
They finally filed charges for attempted manslaughter on the second guy in the back
I don't know how a man can aim a firearm at a woman, pull the trigger, and kill her yet still being charged with a crime. He's not a gun doctor
Alec is not a chef either, yet he still managed to provide a delicious breakfast to that lady's husband and kid. Is there any situation where is does not kill?
Why weren't they using a prop gun? I thought using real guns on set was a big no no.
I don't think he should go to prison for what he did, but I hope he does because I hate him personally. I wish every Hollywood actor, writer, producer, and director could experience prison violence for a long time.
I'm not even sure if he apologized but I can tell he feels bad and should not face criminal charges
>Baldwin feeling guilty
Yeah ok
Look's like Denny's is back on the menu boys
Good. Frick him.
>its not my fault I shot a woman, someone else handed me the gun