Rust movie should continue, as Columbo the Movie
Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2024 5:30 pm
Actors might not be the smartest people, depending how you measure intelligence, but actors certainly are convincing. Reminds me of the D&D traits of Intelligence, Wisdom, & Charisma.
This Rust movie should continue as a Columbo movie. Did you see his interview from a couple years ago? Alec Baldwin. He was really trying to prove his innocence. It was odd. Somebody put the real bullet in that gun. This woud make a great Columbo episode, one of my favorite TV series of all-time. Already got the guest star and story written. Cameras already there.
The movie set was f-ed up. Got somebody killed. The irony, Hollywood is anti-gun, anti-2A, want more gun safety laws. Yet they make money of violence on the screen. Guess the Judge figured there were too many cooks in the kitchen to prove who did it. Guess it's like going to a hockey game, you assume the legal risk of getting hit by a puck.
It's an extordinary legal case. It's a movie set, there's staff in charge of the props. Why should an actor/actress check the prop weapons. Would an actor even know the difference between live round or blank dud. This is better movie, than the movie.
Imagine being there, somebody had to be recording. It's a movie set. Pow! Bam! Chick munches a bullet .
This Rust movie should continue as a Columbo movie. Did you see his interview from a couple years ago? Alec Baldwin. He was really trying to prove his innocence. It was odd. Somebody put the real bullet in that gun. This woud make a great Columbo episode, one of my favorite TV series of all-time. Already got the guest star and story written. Cameras already there.
The movie set was f-ed up. Got somebody killed. The irony, Hollywood is anti-gun, anti-2A, want more gun safety laws. Yet they make money of violence on the screen. Guess the Judge figured there were too many cooks in the kitchen to prove who did it. Guess it's like going to a hockey game, you assume the legal risk of getting hit by a puck.
It's an extordinary legal case. It's a movie set, there's staff in charge of the props. Why should an actor/actress check the prop weapons. Would an actor even know the difference between live round or blank dud. This is better movie, than the movie.
Imagine being there, somebody had to be recording. It's a movie set. Pow! Bam! Chick munches a bullet .