The 'It's Always Sunny' conspiracy memes always crack me up:
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really high one night so on a munched out whim I whip into the giant burger, an old style drive-in, one building with just a little order window, pull in at high speed to within 4 ft of the cashiers window driving an old cab-over van so I am right in front of the order window. I turn off off led zepplin and look up, I notice 4 ft in front of me a guy is holding the place up with a revolver, turn led zepplin back on, act like nothing is going on, I sure as hell can't leave now so when buddy the criminal leaves go up and order a cheesburgr
I am not holding any MJ at this point so not worried, just keep acting cool man but I know there will be police really soon, sure enough 5 police cars show up, I get out of the van & stand in the middle of the lot with my hands out of my pockets to meet the RCMP, cars zipping all around me with the light show, 2 plain clothes guys in a ghost car skid up in front of me, one guy jumps out and grabs me so I put my hands up and say in my best Cheech Marin voice " I'm innocent man " and he almost laughs
the cashier leans out the order window an sez " not him, he's just getting a cheese burger "
so to answer your question ... i was hungry man
Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
This is the reason for our current situation. People commenting on things without even reading them.
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Best one I've seen is a theory that it was a Trump conspiracy to put the loaded gun in the set as payback for Baldwin being an Anti-Trumper.
In order to properly convert this thread to a polyasshat thread to more fully enrage the liberal left frequenting here...... (insert latest democratic blunder of your choice).
Not saying this is what you were implying - but two things I find incredibly annoying in modern times are the ideas that 1) when someone is suing someone else the sued party must be guilty of something (see Trump and the response he gets when he says he’s gonna sue someone - his fans react like he’s already won the suit and stuck it to the other party) and 2) when someone retains a lawyer (“they’ve lawyered up!”) they must be guilty/have something to hide.
Shit - everyone on set that day down to the guy clearing plates in the food tent has probably spoke to a lawyer. That fact is meaningless. It would be incredibly stupid for Baldwin to not “lawyer up”.
There's much dodging of the primary failure. Baldwin pointed a gun at humans (and pulled the trigger). I'm around guns very rarely and don't know shit about them. However, we all know you never point a gun at a human, and only shoot things we intend to kill (usually targets). Baldwin violated both prime rules. His responsibility to be damn sure he had a good reason for each of those violations. He shot two humans, killing one. That's the main story here.
As for the secondary responsibility, some of it properly falls up the line, on those driving the budget pressure. Perhaps most of it. Sadly they'll never be charged.
Next time your watch John Wick, try to count how many times guns were pointed at other humans. Some of it is camera angles, but almost any action blaster movie will inevitable have a gun pointed in the direction of another person. I’m sure they’re getting better at faking the angles like punches in a boxing movie.
The most surprising thing to me is that in 100 plus years of actors pointing guns at ea other there have only been a handful of serious injuries /deaths
I'm pretty sure pointing a gun at someone and pulling the trigger was in the script
some movies have literally hundreds of guns but for some reason this armorer lost control of 1 gun
Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
Lawyering up. Pretty much a basic right under the constitution.
Think of the interrogation as a series of "when did you stop beating your wife" questions. "Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law."
Represented a fellow who thought it was a good idea to take a polygraph despite my repeated advice against. Polygraphs are supposed to be a series of about 8 questions in a very controlled manner. An hour later he was still in the booth getting grilled and saying stupid stuff.
In order to properly convert this thread to a polyasshat thread to more fully enrage the liberal left frequenting here...... (insert latest democratic blunder of your choice).
"Those 7/11 guys were fkn serious, man!"
Baldwin "lawyering up" implies that he didn't have a lawyer, and now he does.
I'm guessing a guy like Baldwin has a lawyer on retainer at all times. Although to be fair, he's probably adding some fresh faces to his legal team these days.
The whole "plinking" thing still annoys me. Maybe they should only allow crew members to go do recreational shooting during breaks when it's a romantic comedy or a teen coming-of-age drama; then, if a loaded gun finds its way onto the set, everyone will be "holy shit! there's a goddamn GUN in here! everybody stop what you're doing and keep your eye on it until it's taken care of!!" Whereas in a film like Rust, hey whatever it's just a prop.
But no, I was reading that they were in the desert, so of course everybody expects to go plinking at every opportunity. Really? I was in the desert just last weekend, Panamint Valley. I had a great time, and the only plinking I did involved dampening small patches of ground.
Agreed, but that is if it's true. SO much floating around in the rumor mill, that it's going to take a lengthy investigation and ensuing court case to flesh out what is hopefully the truth.
HOWEVER, if the stories surrounding crew members shooting the gun for fun earlier are indeed true, then that's a pretty huge WTF moment. I love shooting guns as much as the next guy, but if there's a freaking film production going on, then actual shooting has zero business being anywhere remotely close to the site. Let alone doing it with "props." /captainobvious
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