Fridge chutney
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Blanks are still deadly within a certain range, real prop guns just make a noise and don't fire anything.How the feck does a prop gun can even kill people? Don’t they just shoot blanks and add in effects later?
I think that might have been one of those things that sort of goes without saying.Due to today's events, filming has been paused, with a rep saying: “Production has been halted for the time being on Rust. The safety of our cast and crew remains our top priority."
Whats this about?Kind of puts Christian Bale screaming at that guy in an American accent into context. Sliding doors and all that…
Well it's factually correct......Title is unnecessary. Makes it sound like he murdered her.
Chutney could write for a redtop!Well it's factually correct......
The word accidentally changes it quite q bit howeverWell it's factually correct......
Chutney could write for a redtop!
You'd think so. Although they look very realistic and there's not exactly a lack of guns in the US, so maybe the guns got switched up?How the feck does a prop gun can even kill people? Don’t they just shoot blanks and add in effects later?
First thing I thought of too.Terrible accident.
Very reminiscent of Brandon Lee's death back 1993.
BBC did the exact same thing. Main page headline "Alec Baldwin fatally shoots woman with prop gun". And when you click the article it continues "...on movie set."Title is unnecessary. Makes it sound like he murdered her.
Getting their click count up! But at least it's a money grab from them, as naughty as it is; Chutney's done the same thing for views!BBC did the exact same thing. Main page headline "Alec Baldwin fatally shoots woman with prop gun". And when you click the article it continues "...on movie set."
Brandon Lee's death was caused by part of the cartridge of a fired blank being lodged in the barrel. Shot out when the next blank was fired.How the feck does a prop gun can even kill people? Don’t they just shoot blanks and add in effects later?
BBC loves clickbait. You'd think they'd be above it.BBC did the exact same thing. Main page headline "Alec Baldwin fatally shoots woman with prop gun". And when you click the article it continues "...on movie set."
It was a 19th century film maybe they were using old guns, still unacceptable though..Couldn't believe this when I heard it on the radio earlier, how the hell can there be a weapon on set capable of ejecting anything that might harm someone even slightly??
Surely technology has advanced such that the gun only has to make a sound and CGI can do the rest.
This is madness and I suspect lawsuits galore.
He's not critical at all. I've just read that he's been let out of hospital so thankfully ok.I’ve just realized that the director has been injured as well and is currently in critical condition. Make you wonder what was in that pistol even more, that caused an explosion/ricochet.