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Alec Baldwin's Rust will resume filming this spring with all cast
Troubled low-budget film Rust will resume shooting in the spring with a mix of new and old crew members, including Alec Baldwin as he faces involuntary manslaughter charges.www.dailymail.co.uk
"It is unclear whether Gutierrez-Reed will return."
Asking the Magic 8 Ball, I got this response: "My sources say no."
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Actually, NM continues to get its share of movie-making, as far as I can tell. Putting safety first is a good thing for many film producers.It appears the movie won't be filmed in New Mexico, but California instead. After the local government's handling of this tragedy, it seems unlikely many movies will be filmed there in the future. They've been very clear in letting the movie industry know that New Mexico doesn't like them.
snipped for focus @10ofRods Yep, personally doubting movie filming will wither away like some vineyards in the arid state.Actually, NM continues to get its share of movie-making, as far as I can tell.
Also, NM gives money to those who film there (kind of like rebates).
Future Movie filming in NM?
snipped for focus @10ofRods Yep, personally doubting movie filming will wither away like some vineyards in the arid state.
A quick search reveals extensive movie biz in NM, w approx. 140+ movies shot wholly or partly in New Mexico in past ten yrs and another nine now in the pipeline. That's just movies, exclusive of TV series, & other filming.
As you said, tax breaks. Can every movie big wig resist the lure of NM's siren song, crooning about a tax credit of 25 to 35 percent of "qualified spends" made in the state?
Personally not seeing movie filming being driven out of NM, based on criminal charge of involuntary manslaughter, in a situation in which multiple ppl. on-set violated movie industry standards, basic firearms safety rules, not to mention ignoring common sense. imo jmo moo
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It is a mess, but a super interesting case to discuss here. I am learning so much about gun safety, industry standards, NM law, etc.Thanks for presenting the points of interest and additional pages to read.
What a mess
It is a mess, but a super interesting case to discuss here. I am learning so much about gun safety, industry standards, NM law, etc.
I am grateful to all the posters in here that have been been discussing a difficult topic in a thoughtful and respectful way.
Appreciate all of you!
I see no evidence of that and plenty of evidence to the contrary. Indeed, the FBI stated in their report that the live ammo recovered at the scene did not match the live ammo of the same calibre found in the search of the offices of the company which supplied the dummies and blanks.Excellent question. Another "industry safety rule" with no enforcement mechanism is that there should be no ammunition on the "set" (an ambiguous term itself when dealing with location filming.) LE has shown a remarkable lack of interest in how the live round not only got onto the location, but also into the weapon and in the "next to fire" position in the cylinder setting. We don't have the numbers (and probably never will have, given the almost total lack of record keeping among all involved) but if you make some guesstimates based on the the number of actors requiring gunbelts and bandoliers, etc., you get a pretty low probability that the the round made that trip by a series of unintentional acts by multiple individuals. Not impossibly low, but low enough IMHO to seriously suspect agency somewhere along the line.
As far as the general New Mexico law and custom about where you may or may not take a loaded weapon, I'll let somebody else explain that![]()
What was the actual level of probability?No, I am just saying that the probability of the round making it to the fatal location in time and space purely by accident is small enough to justify an energetic search for person or persons unknown who may have helped it on its way. And I don't see that happening.
Can we ask ChatGPT?What was the actual level of probability?
I don't know, and should have included an IMHO in the remark you quoted. My apologies for the the misunderstanding.What was the actual level of probability?
Appreciate the reply.I don't know, and should have included an IMHO in the remark you quoted. My apologies for the the misunderstanding.
Right. Two different scenarios. I was thinking of a supply chain contaminated and the source and then moving to the gun. An extra six rounds dumped in with the loose ones after delivery of the set is a form of contamination I did not consider, as is the mysterious last box of dummies allegedly delivered that day. (I still do not understand why more dummy rounds had to be ordered late in the filming.)Appreciate the reply.
I would say that, in my opinion, a few rounds which found their way into general circulation with an existing stock of dummies would be more likely to find their way into guns than a lot of people may think. It all depends how they got into that circulation.
As far as I am aware, there were actually rather few loose dummy rounds because lots were already installed into gunbelts, bandoliers and suchlike. There are pictures somewhere of a couple of boxes of dummies, so one hundred rounds, or thereabouts. If, as I have suggested, six rounds were emptied from a gun and dumped in the vicinity of those boxes of dummies then the total number of dummies on and around the set (which might be in the hundreds) is pretty irrelevant. The ones in belts would be highly unlikely to ever have got anywhere near a gun actually in use by an actor as the loose ones would be. So, rather than being six out of hundreds, it's six out of about one hundred.
Furthermore, if a live round were to find itself into a revolver if you keep coking the hammer and pulling the trigger it's going to go off sooner or later. The loading port on a Colt SAA is at the 3 o'clock position as you look at the back of the revolver. you put in the round, close the gate and then move the cylinder to the next stop notch. You might move it to the next one which will put the round you've just it in at the 6 o'clock position. So, three or four retractions of the hammer and you have that round aligning with the barrel.
I can't remember this and can't seem to find it so maybe someone here can help. When the charges against HGR and AB were filed, were they booked and given bond conditions?
That is all I have found as well, which is odd. Typically, a felony defendant must surrender, booked, advised of charges, bond conditions issued. Has that not happened here?![]()
Involuntary manslaughter charges formally filed against Alec Baldwin in 'Rust' shooting
Three people -- including star Alec Baldwin -- face charges after cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was fatally shot on the set of "Rust" in 2021.abcnews.go.com
This is the most comprehensive coverage of the process I have found, and FWIW it doesn't mention booking or bond. Other coverage says next step is a preliminary hearing held electronically on 24 Feb., when a judge decides whether to charge them. This is reported as being an alternative to calling a grand jury.
I am not aware of any reports of such activity, nor am I familiar with New Mexico law in this area, sorry.That is all I have found as well, which is odd. Typically, a felony defendant must surrender, booked, advised of charges, bond conditions issued. Has that not happened here?