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Alec Baldwin Shot a Lady

The animation is pretty kitten-clown but the main points or facts in the case are summarized. It seems to me that AB will "walk" but he will be sued in civil court and hurt financially.
He must be getting a jump on spending down before the lawsuit, he just purchased the Ice Pond Farm in East Arlington VT (my home town) for 1.7 million or there abouts :mad3:
 
It's "giz" to fags like me.


That cartoon is meant to tug feelers and convince NPC jurors since they "saw it happen" :homer:

Meme fodder for sure, though - can't wait to see it with a Duke Nukem or Redneck Rampage overlay :laughing:
 
I was surprised that the director and DP were standing up on the side of the camera. From the description of what they were trying to accomplish I thought their monitor would have been mounted on the rear of the camera dolly much lower and they would have been hunched down so if they would have looked up they would have been right in line of sight with the camera lens and looking straight down the barrel of the gun in its end position. My takeaway is that the gun fired as he was swinging it and not in its final position facing directly into the camera lens. With Baldwin sitting and them standing and the camera lens well above Baldwin I don't see how the camera would have a clear view of a chambered round.
When I read that they were trying to work out a shadow issue I thought they were trying different camera angles but the Gaffer standing right there may have meant that they were making lighting adjustments. Probably has nothing to do with anything related to the lawsuit or criminal charges but a tiny piece of the puzzle.
 
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Do you know the backstory of that meme scene?:laughing:
 
Have you seen the movie Clerks? If not, you should.

EDIT: fuck, it's been a while - I need to watch it again.
Yes I saw "Clerks"

It was so bad I don't know how Kevin Smith was ever allowed to make a movie again.


Then again Dogma was funny as hell.

One man's treasure is another man's trash.
 
Yes I saw "Clerks"

It was so bad I don't know how Kevin Smith was ever allowed to make a movie again.
Sounds like you aren't part of that movie's target audience, perhaps due to age?

I and my peers loved that movie and still do, but we're Kevin's age.

What about Clerks didn't you like (vulgarity, subject matter, production quality)?
 
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Stay true to yourself Alec, stay true.


Melissa Roberto
Fri, February 25, 2022, 6:37 AM·4 min read


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Alec Baldwin reflected on the Buddha's teachings of living a truthful life on Thursday, just hours after his role in the "Rust" shooting was called into question once again.
The 63-year-old actor took to his social media accounts on Thursday to share a reflective post that included a quote from the Buddha. He did not share the origin of the quote.
On Twitter, he quoted the Budda saying, "In the same way, Rahula, when anyone feels no shame in telling a deliberate lie, there is no evil, I tell you, they will not do. Thus, Rahula, you should train yourself, ‘I will not tell a deliberate lie, even in jest.’"

In a second post, he reflected: "In Buddhism, being truthful goes beyond simply not telling lies. It means speaking truthfully and honestly, yes. But it also means using speech to benefit others, and not to use it to benefit only ourselves."
HALYNA HUTCHINS' HUSBAND REVEALS MOMENT HE LEARNED 'RUST' CINEMATOGRAPHER WAS SHOT, KILLED ON ALEC BALDWIN SET
Some on Instagram and Twitter reacted with some advice for the actor. Others placed blame on the actor for the fatal shooting on the set of "Rust," which left cinematographer Halyna Hutchins dead. Baldwin was the one holding the gun during rehearsals, but he alleged in a sit-down televised interview in December that he did not pull the trigger.
"Stay in the moment pal, sending good vibes," one person commented on Instagram.
"Peace be with you Alec. Everyone knows you did no wrong," another wrote.
"So you’re going to admit you pulled the trigger?" one person tweeted in response to Baldwin.
"Do we live on the same planet?" another asked.
One Twitter user said: "What is your context here Alec? What am I missing?"
ALEC BALDWIN ‘INSEPARABLE’ FROM ‘RUST’ SHOOTING AS HE FACES WRONGFUL DEATH LAWSUIT, LEGAL EXPERTS WEIGH IN
In another post, he shared a video of Nina Simone singing "Don't Let Me Be Understood." "This…," the actor captioned the post.
The actor's cryptic posts came hours after Matthew Hutchins, the husband of Halyna Hutchins, gave an interview to "Today" co-anchor Hoda Kotb, in which he said Baldwin has taken no responsibility for the shooting and has instead made claims as if he's the victim.
"The idea that the person holding the gun and causing it to discharge is not responsible is absurd to me," Matthew said.
"But gun safety was not the only problem on that set," Hutchins added. "There were a number of industry standards that were not practiced and there’s multiple responsible parties."
"Someone is responsible for what happened, and I can’t say who that is, but it’s not me," Baldwin said in his past interview with ABC News.

Alec Baldwin has claimed he did not pull the trigger of the gun he was holding when cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was fatally shot on the set of "Rust." Jeff Neira/ABC via Getty Images
"Watching him I just felt so angry," Matthew Hutchins told Kotb. "I was just so angry to see him talk about her death so publicly in such a detailed way and then to not accept any responsibility after having just described killing her."
"Hearing him blame Halyna in the interview and shift responsibility to others and seeing him cry about it, I just feel like, are we really supposed to feel bad about you, Mr. Baldwin?" the heartbroken husband said.
Lawyers filed a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of Matthew Hutchins and his son Feb. 15. The lawsuit names as defendants Baldwin and others who "are responsible for the safety on the set" as well as "reckless behavior and cost-cutting" that led to the death of Halyna Hutchins, according to the family's lawyers.

An aerial view of the film set on Bonanza Creek Ranch where Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Reuters
The district attorney's office is still investigating the case and hasn't yet confirmed if it will file any criminal charges.
"Everyone’s hearts and thoughts remain with Halyna’s family as they continue to process this unspeakable tragedy. We continue to cooperate with the authorities to determine how live ammunition arrived on the ‘Rust’ set in the first place. Any claim that Alec was reckless is entirely false," attorney Aaron Dyer said on behalf of Baldwin in a statement to Fox News Digital earlier this month.
 
Can we just wait for the police investigation?

It should be done when the Durham Report is done........maybe.
 
Yes I saw "Clerks"

It was so bad I don't know how Kevin Smith was ever allowed to make a movie again.


Then again Dogma was funny as hell.

One man's treasure is another man's trash.
You were that guy going to movie rental places asking for "That new movie with the comedian guy and that lady that won an award.". right?:flipoff2:
 
Your link can go to fucking hell.

Pop ups, banners, ads, auto scrool down and video comes up ads. 1 min on that site and i was able to read 2 fucking lines before more shit started again.
Here ya go.......

Judge Michael E. Whitaker ruled on Thursday that “Rust” script supervisor Mamie Mitchell’s lawsuit against Alec Baldwin and other producers has been rescheduled for September 28.

Judge Whitaker moved the hearing to give the plaintiff the option to file an amended complaint and that he can seek punitive damages.

“Mitchell, who was standing next to cinematographer Halyna Hutchins when Hutchins was fatally shot with a prop weapon fired by the actor in October. Mitchell alleges extensive negligence on the New Mexico set and that the scene Baldwin was rehearsing never called for him to fire the weapon,” Deadline’s Dominic Patten reported.


“Last month, a Superior Court judge in Los Angeles ruled that Mamie Mitchell, the script supervisor who was standing next to cinematographer Halyna Hutchins when she was fatally shot with a prop weapon fired by actor Alec Baldwin on the Rust film set, can seek punitive damages from some of the producers who sought to have the damages stricken,” the report added.

“For pleading purposes, the court finds the first amended complaint alleges facts sufficient to establish despicable conduct carried out by moving defendants with a willful and conscious disregard of the rights or safety of others,” the judge wrote at the time.

Whitaker also noted that Mitchell’s lawyers alleged the four defendants “intentionally undertook a low-budget and cost-cutting scheme that was known to create unsafe conditions for movie production crews that resulted in moving defendants’ failure to ensure basic safety protocols with respect to the hazardous use of firearms

In their court papers, Mitchell’s attorneys alleged the producers “intentionally failed to hire experienced crew members to manage and handle the numerous weapons that were to be used in the film.”

Last month, Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza told the TODAY show that Alec Baldwin is “not off the hook” for the deadly incident.

“I don’t think anybody’s off the hook when it comes to criminal charges. I’ve said this before: I think there was complacency on the set. There was disorganization and a degree of negligence — whether that rises to a criminal level, that will be up to the district attorney,” he said during the interview.



Baldwin is still part of the ongoing investigation into the Oct. 21, 2021, shooting of Hutchins on the New Mexico set of “Rust” after the actor fired a loaded gun at the cinematographer.

Baldwin previously declared that he does not believe any charges will be coming for him in the shooting death of a cinematographer on the set of his movie “Rust” but the district attorney does not necessarily agree.

“Someone put a live bullet in a gun, a bullet that wasn’t even supposed to be on the property,” the actor said to ABC News host George Stephanopoulos said. “Someone is responsible for what happened, and I can’t say who that is, but I know it’s not me.”

“I don’t know what happened on that set. I don’t know how that bullet arrived in that gun. I don’t know,” he said. “But I’m all for doing anything that will take us to a place where this is less likely to happen again.”



But then he made the statement that has ruffled the feathers of some in law enforcement who are working on the case.

“I’ve been told by people who are in the know, in terms of even inside the state, that it’s highly unlikely that I would be charged with anything criminally,” Baldwin said.

First Judicial District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies appeared to respond directly to Baldwin’s interview on Friday when she said to Deadline, “certain individuals may be criminally culpable for his/her actions and/or inactions on the set of Rust.




She said that she plans to “exercise my prosecutorial discretion to its fullest, including filing charges that are supported by probable cause,” Carmack-Altwies also said today that her office is “exploring various legal theories at the time.”

“Everyone involved in the handling and use of firearms on the set had a duty to behave in a manner such that the safety of others was protected, and it appears that certain actions and inactions contributed to this outcome,” she said.

“As the First Judicial District Attorney, I have not made a decision to charge or not charge any individuals involved in the shooting that resulted in the death of Halyna Hutchins and injury of Joel Souza,” she said.
 
Santa Fe Sheriff's Dept/office cleared(?) Alec?

Prolly the numb nuts shooter made a sizeable donation/lifetime supply of coffee & donuts to sway in his favor-
 
Draw it out for months, pay everyone off. Walk free.
 
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