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BTR1701 <atropos@mac.com> wrote:I would have gone out and locked it in the gun safe in the trunk of my car.In article <usd4m9$17bvi$1@dont-email.me>, Alan Smithee <alms@last.inc> wrote:What would have happened had he found out first thing in the morning?
On 03/07/2024 01:42 PM, EGK wrote:Once upon a time, I spent an afternoon on the CSI:HORATIO set as a technical advisor (the episode dealt with counterfeit currency and they took none of my advice regarding how what they were doing wasn't accurate in any way), and in every scene with guns, as soon as they yelled cut, the armorer zipped in and took everyone's pistols and put them on a table over in the corner of the sound stage. He stood watch over them until the resets were done and they were ready to go again, then he handed them all back out again.**On Thu, 7 Mar 2024 09:59:02 -0700, anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote:Did you watch the trial yesterday? She was quoted as saying she could not be responsible for everyone on the set. Even tho it is her job to be responsible.
https://deadline.com/2024/03/rust-movie-armorer-guilty-shooting-death-123Classic example of shit rolling downhill and our two-tiered justice system. Baldwin is "loose" with weapons on the set and he fires the
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fatal shot but because he hired a young and very inexperienced armorer,
she ends up being the perfect scapegoat.
Baldwin should be held accountable, but he will likely walk.
(I do not know if there was a separate sunglass wrangler for David Caruso.)
**The armorer guy went white as a sheet near the end of the day when it came to his attention that I'd been sitting on set all afternoon with an actual loaded handgun under my suit coat.
Obviously you're not going to surrender your weapon to him.
Based on what I saw that day and how firearms are treated on set by a responsible armorer, Baldwin should never have been playing around with a gun outside of an actual filmed scene, and certainly shouldn't have been pointing it at people. What possible reason could he have had for pointing it at the director and the DP?
Supposedly, he was aiming at the camera and they were next to the camera
when he pulled the trigger.
Either he's a really lousy shot or a really good shot.
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