Posted on 05/01/2025 5:23:15 AM PDT by V_TWIN
Wow! I remember that. Did make it difficult to watch that movie.
“prop gun”?
LOL! I sure do miss old Fred. Excellent actor AND conservative politician. He was great at both IMHO.
OH, and NOT A CHANCE of seeing it.
Alec might really have shot Fred. Remember how Alec ranted that people should kill Henry Hyde and his family?
When I took the course required for concealed carry, the officer emphasized that the person pulling the trigger is responsible for anything the bullet does when it comes out of the gun. Also, the safety procedure to follow whenever you take a firearm into your hands, regardless of whether the other person says it’s safe or not.
Dang, already 4 years?!
I remember that! Most news channels blocked the scene in their report. One of the news channels showed the whole accident. It was horrible!
There’s video of Alec waving a gun around while directing people on the set.
Both "judgement" and "judgment" are acceptable spellings.
I’d bet that Baldwin brought the live ammo onto the set to screw off with.
Wasn’t that obnoxious jerk going to leave the country? Several times.
Big iron on his hip
Big iron, big iron
When she tried to film the actor with the big iron on his hip
Big iron on his hip
Ballistic shield on the camera.
None on the people behind the camera.
Both were shot "accidentally" by the person who was having a quarrel with them.
Uh-huh.
‘Went off’…firearms don’t just fire by themselves…especially a single action cowboy revolver🤬🤬🤬
~~Both “judgement” and “judgment” are acceptable spellings.~~
“”The usage of judgment in American English is more acceptable spelling than judgement. However, UK spelling also accepts this word in their dictionaries.””
https://grammarist.com/spelling/judgment-judgement/
It’s British spelling vs American spelling. When spelling was an important part of education in the US, it was taught WITHOUT the “e” so you have folks who learned it correctly and use it correctly. Others spell it incorrectly! Maybe we have to determine if the writer is British or American..
They have been using real guns in films since the beginning of movies. Much more realistic looking and firing than fake guns.
I once was visiting a historical village in Salem when a TLC camera crew was filming our tour/experience. After a few minutes I realized they were following and filming our group, I asked the tour guide who the heck were these people/camera crew. They responded that they were filming for an episode on the TLC.
I told them that I PAID for this tour and I was not getting paid to be on TLC nor had I given my permission to be on their TV show.
They quickly left our tour and waited, I guess, for the next one.
Or “The Dark Knight” with Heath Ledger as the Joker.
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