Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!
Pwew pwew pwew!
You should check out Pulp Fiction and Bad Boys 2 to start
I remember seeing the Uzi that shot blanks in the Sharper Image catalog in the early 80s and thought it would be funny to go shoot it off in my Jr high front office on 4/1. I didn't really think that through very well and fortunately I didn't have the money or an adult who would have purchased it for me.
Instead, my Sr year in high school a bunch of us got pulled over by the police at gunpoint because we were brandishing "weapons". It turns out driving around with five guys hanging out of a buddy's Fiat convertible with those battery powered Uzi squirt guns is a bad idea.
Holy shit, I remember those things! I had the M-16. Those things looked real, pre-bright orange tip mandate and all, I'm surprised more kids didn't get shot walking around with them.
As an aside to whatever has been going on here for the last 16 pages that I haven't checked, I saw something this last week regarding gun safety that truly shocked me.
I was at a sporting clays event at a very swank shooting "plantation" that counts Arthur Blank among their members. They had their club pros out and about on the sporting clays course offering advice to all who wanted it.
One woman in our group had never shot before so one of the pros, a fucking 4 time Olympian, took her to the practice range to walk her through the basics while the rest of our group observed waiting for the clays to start. Homeboy preaches safety, safety, safety throughout the entire lesson; great. When he gets to the part about making sure the chamber and magazine of her loaner semiauto Benelli were clear before and after shooting, he tells her to check for obstructions as well and then proceeds to stare down the barrel of the shotgun from the business end.
All I could think of was that video of the Bill Dance looking motherfucker who blew his University of Tennessee hat clean off his head while doing an instructional video doing the same thing.
I told her there were better ways to do that afterwards and trust me, I'm only an occasional shooter, not an Olympian, but come on. I guess the point is, no matter how much money you have, or how much you surround yourself with experienced pros, people are still fucking idiots.
I still call it The Jake.
The reason there hasn't been more gun accidents on sets is because there is millions or hundreds of millions of dollars on the line. There is a set of strict rules unique to every department so shit runs smoothly in an insanely organized way.
I wonder how the Rust producers will frame this so they can finish shooting and get their money.
There was a post on pay earlier, I don't know how they go that number. When my wife and I were working props and set decorating, we were indie. It wasn't easy to get into the unions back then, being born into it was the traditional way. So we negotiated our own contracts for the videos, commercials and movies we worked on. Typical day rate was for a 10 hour base, 10-12 hours was 1 1/2x hour rate, 12 hours and above was 2x. So if we negotiated a $500/day rate, that was based on a 10 hour day which rarely happened. 12-14 hour days were normal. 16-18 hour days were not unheard of - coked up directors made for long days. You want stories? We worked on Adam's Family Groove and 2 Legit 2 Quit videos with MC Hammer. There's podcasts about that fiasco and it's all true. We were working 18 hour days with a mandatory 8 hour turn around. The schedule was so fucked up by the end of a week it wasn't funny.
Base pay was only part of the package, we also rented our own tool kit to the production, that could be another $200 or more per day in the pocket, and we got reimbursed for expendables like spray paint, screws, whatever. And for commercials, we could also make money on the props and decorations. Typically we rented those with the money for rentals coming out of the budget. There's a shit ton of prop houses all over LA and the valley, you could find literally anything, and we did. You name it, we could find it. But say the gag for the commercial was a camping scene. "Hey, we need a new tent" says my wife. So we'd go buy four tents, do a dog and pony show with production, and they'd pick the tent they liked. We returned the other three tents and rent the tent they chose to the production. We'd buy a $300 tent, rent it to the job for $100 a day on a four day shoot, and then keep the tent and pocket $100. We'd do that with kitchen stuff, pretty much anything. Wardrobe would do it with clothes. There was a pretty famous production designer who did it with a set of authentic Stickley furniture.
But even though the pay was great, the hours sucked. And you didn't take time off or complain about conditions because there was a line of people waiting to take your place. Add in an expensive house and the inevitable divorce settlement and child support because the hours and location shoots chewed families up, getting chained to the job was pretty easy. The trades were a hell of a way to make a living, but that was 30 years ago and maybe it's changed, but it doesn't sound like it with IATSE threating a strike for the same shit we were going through back then.
Not sure if I should post here or the ECRC thread. Alec Baldwin spotted getting pizza at Christo's.
https://nypost.com/2021/10/28/alec-b...-england-town/
"timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang
Not clicking on post or paparazzi pics.
Then don't.
But you know you want to.
It's gonna bug you all day now.
"timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang
There's a dynamic with actors and paparazzi. We have an actress friend (not Snooki) who's publicist will call a photographer to take pictures of her on vacation or someplace. The picture is made to look a bit less composed to seem like it was a spy shot.
It's a game, and actors and actresses are being hypocritical when they don't want their picture taken at other times.
"timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang
I used to work in the business, still have friends that do, I know the game. Paparazzi are still shit stains on society.
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Aim for the chopping block. If you aim for the wood, you will have nothing. Aim past the wood, aim through the wood.</p>
Christo's is just ok.
Alec should have bought an Ooni to the Airbnb
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