• AngryishHumanoid@reddthat.com
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    2 days ago

    Seriously. I see so many people in other threads bitching about how the rich never get held accountable and I don’t disagree but that was NOT the issue here.

    In movies they do take after take after take. They fire the gun, hand it off to an armorer, get it back, fire, repeat. I’ve watched it happen, a lot. And I get it, people think the actor should be opening and checking every round before firing every time, and yes that is conventional firearm wisdom that does not work in that scenario.

    That’s why you hire experts to ensure this process is done safely and the armorer did not do that, period. And it should be pointed out that this process is followed in movies and TV shows over and over again safely, this time it did not happen and that is squarely on the fault of the armorer.

    • P03 Locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 day ago

      The armorer was especially incompetent and lazy. Nic Cage walked off the set of the first film she was armorer for.

      She got 18 months in prison for this stupid shit.

    • Infynis@midwest.social
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      The people I’ve seen saying it’s his fault say it’s because he was involved in production as well as acting in the film. At the most though, that sounds like negligence, not full on manslaughter. There’s something to be said for holding the owners accountable for any accident that injurs or kills a worker or customer, but Baldwin just isn’t that level of in charge