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I think he's only worried about going to jail. I don't think he cares that he killed Halyna at all. JMO
WOW. That’s a big statement.
I think he's only worried about going to jail. I don't think he cares that he killed Halyna at all. JMO
I think he's only worried about going to jail. I don't think he cares that he killed Halyna at all. JMO
Your statement here is not accurate based on the industry standards previously posted. I think you meant "inspect" not "expect".Actors are not supposed to unload the guns and look at each bullet. That's why movie sets employ a special person for handling weapons-an armorer. Armorer is supposed to load the gun,and unload the gun. Not an actor. You absolutely will not see if the ammo is a dummy unless you unload a gun and expect each round.
But that's not an actor's job.
He hasn't shown me anything other than self preservation since this incident. Not even the roadside interview where he claimed "she was my friend".WOW. That’s a big statement.
No industry standards call for an actor to personally load and unload the guns.Your statement here is not accurate based on the industry standards previously posted. I think you meant "inspect" not "expect".
But the standards all say that the actor should never point a gun at another person.No industry standards call for an actor to personally load and unload the guns.
But the standards all say that the actor should never point a gun at another person.
This is a replica gun, not a vintage gun.
Also a quote from your same expert regarding checking the firearm before handling it:
"But Theige said just looking at the base of the bullet really isn’t enough.
"You would have to take it out to know,” he said. "You are not going to see what you need to see. The only way to find out is to take it, use your ejector rod, drop the round out and look at it."
No way Baldwin checked the gun and specifically the bullets inside it. Therefore he bears the ultimate blame in this tragedy.
Expert provides closer look at type of firearm used in 'Rust' shooting
Yes, there was a child actor involved. The movie, as far as I can tell, was about a child (the grandson's of Baldwin's character) accidentally shooting and killing someone and being sentenced to hanging for it. Some posters here would have us to believe that if was the child's scene with a gun, that child would have been responsible for the inspection of the gun and so on.What about the little boy in the movie? The storyline was supposed to involve an 11 year old shooting someone. Is he supposed to know the difference between real and dummy bullets?
I think he's only worried about going to jail. I don't think he cares that he killed Halyna at all. JMO
What about the little boy in the movie? The storyline was supposed to involve an 11 year old shooting someone. Is he supposed to know the difference between real and dummy bullets?
What is your basis for that statement? That he doesn't care?
That appears to be his way of dealing with the situation. He was given the gun that he was told wasn't loaded with actual bullets. Nor would he reasonably expect it could have been loaded with actual bullets, considering this was a movie set.I still feel guilty about when I was 12 and stuck chewed gum in my friend’s hair and she had to cut all her hair off. I’m 64 now and ashamed of that, still.
Yes, I was being a mean girl and did it intentionally, and Alec did not intend to kill Halyna, but the outcome of this is so much more tragic.
He completely lost me when he said he feels no guilt. Whatever happened, misfire or misjudgment, he was the vehicle that caused Halyna to die in front of his eyes.
If you look closely at that video it appears that the hammer of the weapon Theige is handling has a firing pin, and is not flat like we've been told it would be if it had the safety feature of a transfer plate. Evidently you can order the Piettas in either configuration. We don't know, and probably won't know until FBI report comes out, which version was supplied to the production.
Just another uncertainty to add to the list.
I feel like it’s a statement that was said and maybe he didn’t think properly before he said it and thought it sounded like he felt criminally responsible or something… and people will just grab onto that and say he’s therefore a horrific person. Just as an example I was a witness in a trial once and some of my answers could have been way better worded - that’s all I’ll say. When you’re under pressure and emotional it can be hard to convey everything really well.I still feel guilty about when I was 12 and stuck chewed gum in my friend’s hair and she had to cut all her hair off. I’m 64 now and ashamed of that, still.
Yes, I was being a mean girl and did it intentionally, and Alec did not intend to kill Halyna, but the outcome of this is so much more tragic.
He completely lost me when he said he feels no guilt. Whatever happened, misfire or misjudgment, he was the vehicle that caused Halyna to die in front of his eyes.
Can someone please explain to me what a transfer plate is and what it does? I did see on the Pietta site that the guns are available with one, but when I google "transfer plate" pistol, I can't find any good information on them.