Well, possibly so, @gano , and there is no point in us going circular, but as I previously typed, he was an actor on a movie set where actors routinely are pointing guns at one another. (I suspect that these actors are basically taking it for granted that the guns they are being supplied with are not loaded with live rounds.) However, I realize that they were not rolling at the time and that Ms. Hutchins was not an actress on the set, and perhaps that bears consideration as well.
Movie/film suggestions.
While this is of course a forum for the discussion of all things audio/hi-fi and music, pretty much all of us are also lovers of movies, the enjoyment of which is effected by the reproduction of the sound they contain (with the exception of silent movies
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I've been focused on David Lynch movies since his death, but with current events so much a part of our lives at the moment, I plan on re-watching a movie I’ve seen only once, and years ago. That movie is:
The Madness Of King George. Apropos, no?
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That's a valid point. But if I were on the set in charge of safety, here is what I would do: 1. lock the guns 2. lock (NOT HAVE) live ammo 3. when someone requests a gun, they have to hand it over to someone who looks at the magazine. Preferably 2 people, one after another. Then s/he can hand it back to the actor 4. why can't they use fake guns? |
Well, theoretically I believe that would be the job of the armorer, who, in this case, was Hannah Gutierrez Reed. And I believe she took the fall.
I am about as tech-retarded as one can be, but I would assume that in this day and age of quite advanced AI, that something like that could be done and a shooting scene could be made to be quite realistic thanks to the magic of technology. But I truly don’t understand that tech stuff. Back when I was an airline mechanic I once worked in a shop where there were some guys with what I thought were some pretty wacked out ideologies. Which is the polite way of referring to the subject. Anyway, they were into Civil War re-enactments, and one of them was telling me about one where someone slipped in some live ammo. I don’t remember all the details, or even if it was a local re-enactment, but I said, "Good thing it wasn’t a Vietnam War re-enactment," which this guy didn’t think was as humorous as I did. But that brings me to the movie Heat which you once mentioned you really enjoyed. How about that last full-auto shoot-em-up scene? I really don’t know what kind of special effects and graphics went into that, but just think if it was done with real guns and blanks (which maybe it wasn’t) and someone slipped in a 30 round mag loaded with live rounds into one of those ARs . . . wow. Anyway, I suppose that scenario isn’t actually viable, as without getting too esoteric, I believe when they shoot blanks out of something in semi or full auto, they have to use special devices fitted to the muzzle which directs the muzzle gases backwards to work the action of the firearm. (I think that’s how it works, anyway.) So although the intention is not safety, it would work out as such. Except for the operator of the particular firearm involved, in whose case it might be catastrophic.
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@hce1 , I did some scrolling on my TV and I can get Snowpiercer for free (Tubi) but I am generally not a huge fan of the futuristic stuff. But I may give it a whirl anyway, when the time is right. I am going to watch the trailer after I finish this. However, I did watch the trailer for Elephant, and that looks to be a fascinating movie. (It looks to be coincidentally appropriate considering the ongoing discussion at the moment and the current events unfolding as I type.) Unfortunately, I guess I will have to buy it for $9.99 as it is not accessible as a rental. But it looks good enough that I may go that route anyway, even though I am generally opposed to that on principle. But 10 bucks won’t break the bank, and there are rentals that go for that much. Since I am on a Matt Dillon kick at the moment, I am kind of planning on watching American Dreamer (2022) tonight, as I can get it on Peacock which I am presently subscribed to and just haven’t got around to unsubscribing from yet. |
Actually, a blank is a fully functioning cartridge without the bullet. What most people refer to as ’bullets’-aren’t. That is just the little projectile that comes out of the gun. What goes into a gun is called a cartridge. It consists of 4 parts- the casing, the primer, the powder, and the projectile (bullet). A blank consists of 3 out of the four so it sounds and acts identically to a full cartridge without discharging a projectile. That whole Rust debacle was just pure stupidity and negligence. |
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