That's that's what happens when you have a big hit. You get plenty of others that are trying to play follow the leader. Remember how many shows tried to copy and imitate South Park after it became successful?
This looks so dumb, I love it. I'll take any cartoon that's not trying to look like Rick and Morty these days.
The other is Solar Opposites. Good show, but man, looks like so much of the same.Im Rick and Morty's case, aren't there at least two different shows done by the same guy where he uses the exact same art style? I know one of them is Star Trek: Below Deck.
Isn't that how Brandon Lee died?
Jesus Christ. Really not something that should still be happening. Can't help but think that this is a consequence of production employees being treated terribly, of course mistakes like this will be made if people can't even go to the bathroom or get any sleep.
EDIT: Darn, really can't get articles to show up properly. "Alec Baldwin Fatally Shoots Crew Member With Prop Firearm on Film Set, Authorities Say". Really terrible thing to have on your conscience.
That's the most famous example I know, yes. But that was from before I was even born, to see something like that still happen today is crazy.Isn't that how Brandon Lee died?
Aye. I don't particularly like Alec Baldwin, but that is a burden no one should have to bear. Tho of course it is not his fault, it's the weapons master's. It's their responsibility to ensure shit like this doesn't happen, and this should end their career.
Jesus Christ. Really not something that should still be happening. Can't help but think that this is a consequence of production employees being treated terribly, of course mistakes like this will be made if people can't even go to the bathroom or get any sleep.
EDIT: Darn, really can't get articles to show up properly. "Alec Baldwin Fatally Shoots Crew Member With Prop Firearm on Film Set, Authorities Say". Really terrible thing to have on your conscience.
Aye. I don't particularly like Alec Baldwin, but that is a burden no one should have to bear. Tho of course it is not his fault, it's the weapons master's. It's their responsibility to ensure shit like this doesn't happen, and this should end their career.
There are actually protocols for that. The weapons master is responsible for prepping any weapons and checking them for safety before handing them to the actors just prior to shooting, and likewise taking them back and checking them again when shooting is done.On one hand I can agree, but on the other we don’t really know the full story yet. Even a weapon master, or to rephrase I’d assume there’s no protocol in place to have these things under lock and key until the director is readying the clapper board.
There's a possibility of foul play, but it was much more likely just plain negligence.This could‘ve been a premeditated thing and the gun was intentionally planted by some dipshit (yes, I’m sorry but even if you’re not being treated well on set you don’t sabotage it with deadly weapons that could kill even completely uninvolved people. You quit or organize a strike for decent treatment or something that doesn’t involve murder).
Yes. You would think after something like that, that this would never happen again.Isn't that how Brandon Lee died?
They said that after the Titanic went down. In fairness, a lot of safety was improved, but people still got careless and/or lazy every so often.Yes. You would think after something like that, that this would never happen again.
Could have been a blank? I think the reports said the nature of the ammunition was unknown. Although considering it was people who should be behind the camera, it does sound like live ammunition.Maybe I've just played too many Hitman games, but I just cannot get around how the fuck an obvious movie "prop" for a movie gets loaded with live ammunition by complete mistake in this day and age. Someone had to make the conscious decision to put live ammunition in there at some point, knowing it was still meant to be used as a "prop" like wtf? There shouldn't be a single solitary hint of live ammunition near the bloody thing!
That's something I don't understand, why, in 2021, are they still using practical and dangerous effects when you can find cinematic-quality CGI in commercials for allergy medicine nowadays? A gun with blank ammo is still effectively a weapon; remove the mechanical components and add some flash and bang effects in post, and shit like this doesn't happen.That's the most famous example I know, yes. But that was from before I was even born, to see something like that still happen today is crazy.