Originally Posted by Bwana_1
Originally Posted by Longbob
Originally Posted by Bwana_1
Originally Posted by Longbob
Originally Posted by deflave
I would think that with knowledge being what it is today that nobody would ever allow a gun (prop or not) to be aimed toward people.

If you tubers can figure out ways around it, I’m sure Hollywood can to.



Exactly! There is no reason to point it directly at a person. Any competent director/camera crew can take the angles that make it "look" legit, but maintain safety.


They weren't even filming, it was a practice run. The film crew had left 6 hours earlier.


Even less of a reason to be pointing it at anyone. There isn't a single reason why the gun should have been pointed at anyone it could have injured or killed. Practice run or not.


I don't disagree, just stating the facts as released.


No worries. Makes me wonder how he got a hold of the gun if the film crew had left. IE the armorer. I wonder if he got it directly from the armorer with a live round or he grabbed it himself. It will be interesting if that little nuance is revealed.