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Alec Baldwin 'Rust' case suddenly dismissed over withheld evidence...

The Jews thing is ridiculous so I’m just gonna move past that. Maybe the prosecution want to “throw the book at him” but also maybe it was the woman’s family really pressuring the authorities and just wanting someone to be held responsible. Who knows…
That Baldwin case would set a bad precedent in that the executive director or actor in a scene is responsible for the load in a firearm being used in a movie or TV show. It doesn't matter who he pointed it at either, it's a common practice.

The armorer provided the gun and the ammo and used her professional judgement as a firearms expert which is trusted enough for an insurance company to cover her. She loaded it. She said it was safe. Clearly this woman fucked up big time and she deserves what she got. I'm sure a jury of retarded people would find Alex guilty too but I'm also sure he'd win on appeal, because at the end of the day, it's not his job to be the firearms expert.
 
Someone criticises your demagogue Trump and he's automatically guilty. Lol, you Trumptards really are totally fucked.

It's always the Jews, Eric.
Holy shit, you're talking sense for once. Keep this up, I might start paying attention to you again.

This case was bullshit, when has it ever been an executive producers job - or any actor for that matter- to personally inspect a handed-off firearm from a professional armorer to determine the difference between a live round and a blank?

Case closed.


Well look at that. I actually agree with you for once in your miserable life. Huh. Amazing.
 
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That Baldwin case would set a bad precedent in that the executive director or actor in a scene is responsible for the load in a firearm being used in a movie or TV show. It doesn't matter who he pointed it at either, it's a common practice.

The armorer provided the gun and the ammo and used her professional judgement as a firearms expert which is trusted enough for an insurance company to cover her. She loaded it. She said it was safe. Clearly this woman fucked up big time and she deserves what she got. I'm sure a jury of retarded people would find Alex guilty too but I'm also sure he'd win on appeal, because at the end of the day, it's not his job to be the firearms expert.
Yea who knows dude but I don’t think she deserved it, it was clearly a mistake but sometimes accidents or mistakes results in your own death.
 
I'm a big fan of Alec Baldwin's ex-wife Kim Basinger (L.A. Confidential was an excellent movie by the way), she's extremely German, just like Priscilla Presley or Daryl Hannah
I don't know how Alec Baldwin could have shot the guy, it's obviously an internal Jewish blackmail provocation, they changed the gun or the ammunition from blank to real
(Brandon Lee may have been similarly shot during filming, as he was also shot "accidentally" because he also had lethal shot from a normal gun instead of a prop gun. Although Bruce Lee's death is unclear because he died very young, he complained of fatigue and then went to sleep and never woke up.)
This shouldn't happen on a normal movie set, even for the actors to have live ammunition during filming, these weapons can usually only fire blank ammunition but they look like the originals, be it a pistol or revolver or automatic weapon, it doesn't matter
 
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