Alec Baldwin
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@kiwiwomble said in Movie review thread...:
@antipodean ok, what kind of scene can only be shot using real rounds? applying the first rule of HSE (elimination) im honestly surprised thats a thing, that scenes cant be filmed using coes sort of CGI/special effects etc
Realistic automatic gunfire for one. Weapon effects for another. CGI looks obviously fake.
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@antipodean said in Movie review thread...:
@kiwiwomble said in Movie review thread...:
@antipodean ok, what kind of scene can only be shot using real rounds? applying the first rule of HSE (elimination) im honestly surprised thats a thing, that scenes cant be filmed using coes sort of CGI/special effects etc
Realistic automatic gunfire for one. Weapon effects for another. CGI looks obviously fake.
and a lot cheaper
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@antipodean thats a revelation to me, i have to say id though all movies/tv would only use blanks/cgi
@bayimports probably not by the time any lawsuit is finished
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@kiwiwomble said in Movie review thread...:
@antipodean thats a revelation to me, i have to say id though all movies/tv would only use blanks/cgi
@bayimports probably not by the time any lawsuit is finished
Think about how many films use guns, this is a sure rare occurrence as you can tell from the coverage. A bit coming out about the 24 year old "master of arms" responsible for the gun on set, who got the job via her dad. Previously has given live guns to kids.
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i did some googling as was so surprised, seems there are industry guidelines about not bringing live ammunition on set
directs to this
"BLANKS CAN KILL. TREAT ALL FIREARMS AS THOUGH THEY ARE LOADED. "LIVE AMMUNITION" IS NEVER TO BE USED NOR BROUGHT ONTO ANY STUDIO LOT OR STAGE."
and from
Firearms safety guidelines are clear and longstanding in Hollywood, where guns have been employed on the big screen since the silent film era: Live ammunition is never to be used nor brought onto any studio lot or stage. Blanks can kill. Treat all firearms as though they are loaded.
obviously just guidelines
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@kid-chocolate ok. Different perspectives.
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@kiwiwomble said in Alec Baldwin:
does anyone know why they would have even had real rounds on set? and they keep saying it was a prop gun...but if a prop gun can fire a normal round doesn't that just make it a normal gun?
That's been my query. How in the hell can they have a prop that is a real gun?
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@booboo that language has added to the confusion. Real or fake they apparently call any weapon a prop gun. I'd read that the person looking after the guns had gone shooting with live rounds earlier in the day (as they had some cool guns on set) then things went really wrong after that.
I'm not sure if that has been substantiated, but there were reports of earlier fuck ups with guns, and people walking off set. Sounds like a nightmare with all the union and scab workers coming/going and some inexperienced people working in critical roles. Not to mention the guy that handed Baldwin the gun and called out that it was all good to go. -
@paekakboyz yeah, i just read that too
that they use to take the guns for target practice, nothing to do with filming, just for fun
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@kiwiwomble said in Alec Baldwin:
@paekakboyz yeah, i just read that too
that they use to take the guns for target practice, nothing to do with filming, just for fun
Part and parcel of living in a society that sees guns as 'normal'.
Just increases the risk levels.I know it is probably cheaper and easier but why don't they actually use 'props'? Model replicas that can't fire bullets?
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@rancid-schnitzel he's well named isn't he.
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@paekakboyz said in Alec Baldwin:
@rancid-schnitzel he's well named isn't he.
He doesn't hide who he is. He's a Russian Jew so his real name is Malicowisz or something. Have you ever seen him on Rogan? He's actually very interesting. Wrote a great book on North Korea. Hates cops with a passion. And obviously Alec Baldwin
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@paekakboyz said in Alec Baldwin:
I'd read that the person looking after the guns had gone shooting with live rounds earlier in the day (as they had some cool guns on set) then things went really wrong after that.
I'm astonished.
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When you think about all the millions of films, TV shows, skits, videos etc etc made that involve people shooting or killing each other it must take a special level of incompetence for this to happen. If even the cheapest, shittiest independent films can keep people safe then this should never happen on a decent budget Hollywood production. I mean it's a Western ffs. It's like them not having climbing safety experts involved in the making of Cliffhanger.
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@antipodean said in Alec Baldwin:
@paekakboyz said in Alec Baldwin:
I'd read that the person looking after the guns had gone shooting with live rounds earlier in the day (as they had some cool guns on set) then things went really wrong after that.
I'm astonished.
Someone is going to get in deep shit over this
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@rancid-schnitzel said in Alec Baldwin:
When you think about all the millions of films, TV shows, skits, videos etc etc made that involve people shooting or killing each other it must take a special level of incompetence for this to happen. If even the cheapest, shittiest independent films can keep people safe then this should never happen on a decent budget Hollywood production. I mean it's a Western ffs. It's like them not having climbing safety experts involved in the making of Cliffhanger.
i think thats largely why i assumed films would only use prop guns (not real ones as i have learnt) and blanks, i felt people were too stupid to have real guns and ammo around and for this to mot be more common