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2021 Oct 21, 9:51pm   2,809 views  142 comments

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74   komputodo   2021 Oct 23, 9:05am  

FuckCCP89 says
HeadSet says
I got a new theory - how about Baldwin does the concealed carry bit, and he mixed up the prop gun with his own gun?


I doubt he carries a SAA Colt concealed. :)

Maybe he was thinking about robbing a stagecoach after work?
75   HeadSet   2021 Oct 23, 10:09am  

FuckCCP89 says
HeadSet says
I got a new theory - how about Baldwin does the concealed carry bit, and he mixed up the prop gun with his own gun?


I doubt he carries a SAA Colt concealed. :)

SAA Colt? That would explain why he fanned it while shooting.
76   Ceffer   2021 Oct 23, 10:18am  

Halyna Hutchins' husband thanks Baldwin "For the cheap divorce, the great life insurance proceedings, and the massive impending lawsuit and settlement against the studio. It's a great comfort in these times of grief. And, no, Alec, you don't get a cut. Who do you think you are, the Big Guy?"
77   Ceffer   2021 Oct 23, 10:28am  

"Baldwin promises husband of slain woman an endless stream of sleazy, promiscuous starlets as reparations."
78   Tenpoundbass   2021 Oct 23, 10:39am  

I think guns capable of firing a bullet, blanks or otherwise should be outlawed from being used in the production of a film.

They keep calling a real gun a prop gun. A prop can not function as the object that is supposed to represent. Otherwise it's not a prop.

It would be very easy to make something that looks like a gun on the outside, but has an unbalanced weight that quickly rotates one revolution to give the effect that the gun percussed and kicked back, while a wisp of smoke comes out the barrel. The powder cap should be facing in toward the barrel, where the pressure would then send the smoke back out the barrel, but any wading or solid matter that may be projected out the barrel, would just be sent to the back of the gun barrel, while the smoke and gases would then be forced out the front. Such a contraption would be impossible to accidentally kill someone. You could even put real bullets in it, since there's no firing pin mechanism, they wouldn't discharge.
79   Patrick   2021 Oct 23, 11:04am  

DhammaStep says
Perhaps we will begin to see Hollywood say "all depictions of guns are bad!"


My maternal grandmother was a film editor in Chicago back when they used to make movies there, before Hollywood took all of that business. Not the editor with decision-making ability, just the kind that literally cuts the film where told to.

She told me some interesting things, like that the muzzle flash from a prop gun was forbidden to be shown in theaters, so she had to edit that out. Not sure why exactly.
80   Misc   2021 Oct 23, 12:25pm  

What is all the hubbub about another simple Covid death?
81   RWSGFY   2021 Oct 23, 12:37pm  

Apparently these bimbos do have rules wrt handling of prop guns on a set: https://www.actorsequity.org/resources/Producers/safe-and-sanitary/safety-tips-for-use-of-firearms/

Alec fucking Baldwin violated every single one of them.
82   PeopleUnited   2021 Oct 23, 1:39pm  

Tenpoundbass says
I think guns capable of firing a bullet, blanks or otherwise should be outlawed from being used in the production of a film.


We don’t need more common sense gun control, not even on movie sets. What we need is to hold those accountable who recklessly endanger and injure or kill others with any kind of dangerous tool. The set managers and staff were not practicing safety. It is a tragic accident but could have easily been avoided without legislation if the movie staff were trained and following protocols.

No new gun legislation unless it is a full repeal of all legislation infringing on 2A.
83   PeopleUnited   2021 Oct 23, 1:42pm  

Patrick says
the muzzle flash from a prop gun was forbidden to be shown in theaters, so she had to edit that out. Not sure why exactly.


Might give criminals the idea to install an evil flash hider muzzle device.
85   Booger   2021 Oct 23, 4:33pm  

Halyna Hutchins probably had information that would lead to the arrest of Hillary Clinton.

Not even kidding this time.
86   Booger   2021 Oct 23, 4:37pm  

Why would there be any live ammo on a movie set?
87   RWSGFY   2021 Oct 23, 4:41pm  

Booger says
Why would there be any live ammo on a movie set?



Stupidity and (possibly) nepotism:

The BBC has obtained a document showing which crew members were listed as scheduled to be on set that day.
It names a head armourer, the crew member responsible for checking firearms. Hannah Gutierrez Reed is in her twenties and had recently worked in this role for the first time, on the movie The Old Way.
In a podcast in September she said she almost turned down that job "'cause I wasn't sure if I was ready... but doing it, like, it went really smoothly".
88   Booger   2021 Oct 23, 6:16pm  

Dude! Put that mask on! People are literally dropping dead around you!
89   BayArea   2021 Oct 23, 7:35pm  

Gun hating liberals should not be playing Billy Badass and waving guns around on set.

Respect guns and take them seriously or GTFO
90   komputodo   2021 Oct 23, 8:26pm  

Booger says
Halyna Hutchins probably had information that would lead to the arrest of Hillary Clinton.

Not even kidding this time.

In December, Hunter Biden hired former federal prosecutor Chris Clark, a partner at the firm Latham & Watkins. The president's younger son is said to be under investigation for possible tax and money laundering activities, with a potential counterintelligence component.
92   Tenpoundbass   2021 Oct 24, 11:13am  

PeopleUnited says
We don’t need more common sense gun control, not even on movie sets. What we need is to hold those accountable who recklessly endanger and injure or kill others with any kind of dangerous tool. The set managers and staff were not practicing safety. It is a tragic accident but could have easily been avoided without legislation if the movie staff were trained and following protocols.


I think real guns should be outlawed from being used in the production of a movie. For mostly because of the nature of making a movie, it's too easy to number one have a mishap with a loaded weapon. It happens more often than you think. Then any malice intent of the person being shot, can logically be covered by saying "It was an accident".
It's a gun that is intentionally being pointed at someone and the trigger pulled. In the name of safety real guns should be prohibited from being filmed in that context. It's a conflict of the interest of truth. "It was an accident", "Yeah but you intentionally pretended to have a loaded gun, and point it at someone and pull the trigger, how can it be an accident?"
93   Automan Empire   2021 Oct 24, 1:50pm  

Can't remember if it was in this long thread or elsewhere on the internet, but someone pointed out that while guns are mass produced, replica guns purpose built to fire only prop blanks and never bullets are one off art pieces, and cost accordingly. Using a real gun with prop blanks was probably a budget decision, or maybe a consequence of him running the experienced union crew off the set earlier that day.
94   Tenpoundbass   2021 Oct 24, 2:08pm  

Nothing worse than fucking up big, after showing your ass all day, acting like a raging asshole that Alec is.
95   richwicks   2021 Oct 24, 9:48pm  

Automan Empire says
Can't remember if it was in this long thread or elsewhere on the internet, but someone pointed out that while guns are mass produced, replica guns purpose built to fire only prop blanks and never bullets are one off art pieces, and cost accordingly. Using a real gun with prop blanks was probably a budget decision, or maybe a consequence of him running the experienced union crew off the set earlier that day.


It doesn't take that much experience or skill to fill a barrel up with molten aluminum and metal. Hell, you can just remove the firing pin if you want to be cheap.

There should be no USABLE weapon ever on a stage, ever.

These films cost millions of dollars to make, spending $1000 to make a weapon entirely safe can't be a consideration. The studio should be sued into bankruptcy.
97   clambo   2021 Oct 25, 7:04am  

This reminds me of a ultra low budget movie I watched on my Roku.
It was made in Africa someplace, and there was some gunplay at the end.
I noticed the gun was one of those plastic training guns, they painted it black to look real, but some of it wore off. “Honey, my gun’s turning orange.” “Quit feeding it Cheetos.”

Baldwin had to aim and fire at those people, he’s a dipshit.
98   RWSGFY   2021 Oct 25, 7:49am  

Prop-shmop, replica-shmeplica: if these bozos followed their own fucking rules everybody would be alive and well.
100   clambo   2021 Oct 25, 10:12am  

Baldwin was fucking around when he pointed the gun at those people.
He’s an idiot.
101   komputodo   2021 Oct 25, 11:33am  

Do they use real sharpened swords in movies too? Real knives in knife fights?
102   Onvacation   2021 Oct 25, 11:38am  

komputodo says
Imagine how he has to waste a whole lot of his precious time now trying to find someone to blame it on.

Sounds to me like they already kicked the propmaster under the bus.
104   Ceffer   2021 Oct 25, 11:57am  

I'm half prepared to believe he was ordered by his Cabal masters to murder her in guise of accident. She was apparently planning to do a documentary on child sex abuse and trafficking. In Hollywood, that's a no-no.
105   Automan Empire   2021 Oct 25, 12:13pm  

Ceffer says
She was apparently planning to do a documentary on child sex abuse


That's interesting info. Do you have any sources or leads to pursue this angle further?
106   Bd6r   2021 Oct 25, 1:34pm  

This is live news summary:

https://www.the-sun.com/entertainment/3909262/alec-baldwin-halyna-hutchins-shooting-news/

A few questions that are difficult if not impossible to answer:

1. Why was there a gun with live ammunition on set?
2. Why was he shooting at "director of photography" who is not an actor?
3. The cinematographer who was "accidentally" killed by Alec Baldwin was previously “harassed on set by Hollywood predators,” a friend has claimed. Convenient death?
108   Tenpoundbass   2021 Oct 25, 1:56pm  

Bd6r says
2. Why was he shooting at "director of photography" who is not an actor?


A Michael Kaine trick that many actors still use today. Is to address the right or left side of the camera. If she and the director were standing there, then that would explain it.
Had he shot into the camera things might have turned out different. If they weren't in the line of sight the shot was set up for. Then it would be fucked up that he would point it at them randomly.
109   Ceffer   2021 Oct 25, 2:32pm  

There was an interesting show on Netflix of all places called 'Minions of Midas'. It was a Spanish show. Riots are destabilizing the cities. Protagonist is a man who 'inherited' a newspaper empire from his boss, who died under mysterious circumstances. Nobody knows why he, as a mere employee, became the designated heir to the empire.

He gets notes telling him he needs to leave ransoms or somebody will be killed in his presence on a weekly basis. The method and nature of the deaths are also described. Mysteriously, the notes are from the 'Minions of Midas' who reassure him that they are devoted to his success, prosperity and wealth in life. Sure enough, the murders occur as predicted, but he doesn't leave any ransoms on order from police. Police can't catch anybody, and are baffled.

He eventually figures out that the minions aren't after any ransom, they are initiating him and he is required to perform a random murder, that can be used as blackmail against him, in order to be inducted into the minions. He eventually commits the murder and is duly inducted. It also requires that he give up his news reporter girl friend, who is killed by assassins disguised as police during street riots. End scene he is happily entering a stretch limo sent for him because he is now a minion of Midas.

Show clearly is a parable for the way the Globalists induct and control their various members.

That's what I thought when I heard Baldwin killed this woman. He got his note from his own 'Minions of Midas'. LOL! My wife and I, whenever something happens Globalist related, just laugh and say 'minions of Midas' now as shorthand.
110   EBGuy   2021 Oct 25, 4:34pm  

This was the person in charge of firearms on Alec Baldwin’s set... yikes pic.twitter.com/ZoPelhwAWC

— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) October 24, 2021
111   richwicks   2021 Oct 25, 4:45pm  

EBGuy says

This was the person in charge of firearms on Alec Baldwin’s set... yikes pic.twitter.com/ZoPelhwAWC

— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) October 24, 2021


NOOoooo. I don't believe it.

Hannah Gutierrez Reed was apparently the armorer.

https://nypost.com/2021/10/23/rust-armorer-hannah-gutierrez-reed-once-gave-unchecked-gun-to-child-actor/?utm_source=patrick.net&utm_medium=patrick.net&utm_campaign=patrick.net

Assuming ANYTHING in the NYPost is real, there's two photographs of her. Well, her career if not her life is over.

I've heard that Baldwin was practicing drawing the weapon - and wasn't doing a scene. If this was the case, he should be liable as well. You never point a weapon at a person you don't intend to kill, and he didn't verify the weapon was unloaded. If he was going to pull the trigger, he should have done that at least 6 times when the barrel was pointed at the ground even AFTER he verified it wasn't loaded.
112   Ceffer   2021 Oct 25, 4:49pm  

Misogynist narcissist with short fuse and a loaded gun and a woman cinematographer who sided with the walkout union personnel. What could possibly go wrong?

She was 'accidented' instead of 'suicided'?
113   Eric Holder   2021 Oct 25, 6:52pm  

FuckCCP89 says
Booger says
Why would there be any live ammo on a movie set?



Stupidity and (possibly) nepotism:

The BBC has obtained a document showing which crew members were listed as scheduled to be on set that day.
It names a head armourer, the crew member responsible for checking firearms. Hannah Gutierrez Reed is in her twenties and had recently worked in this role for the first time, on the movie The Old Way.
In a podcast in September she said she almost turned down that job "'cause I wasn't sure if I was ready... but doing it, like, it went really smoothly".


Yep, nepotism it is: that cunt is Thell Reed's (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0715715/?ref_=nmbio_bio_nm) daughter.




They say it was her "second time acting as a head armorer", but do not list it in her filmography. For all we know it was her first time as an armorer.

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