From my understanding she wasn't. They were rehearsing the shot, and he was pointing (as asked) the revolver at the lens. So I gather the Hutchins...
For anyone who regularly handles firearms, it becomes a matter of muscle memory to check the chamber when a gun is handed to you - something one...
It was during the shooting of the scene. Just because the camera wasn't rolling yet doesn't mean they were horsing around. They were working out...
That couldn't be more slanted and wrong. Before you roll, you "find" the shot. On every shot in every movie and tv show that's properly filmed...
Nope. Neither is the Federalist. And the Post quotes the same guy as ur last "source". Want to talk laughable? You're citing, "fellow" actor Adam...
So says "The Blaze". Please. It's slanted nonsense. Want me to start digging up articles to support my claim? I can, but not really all that...
No matter how badly you want it to be their responsibility, it's not. It's just now how the protocol works. Argue all you want. Stomp your feet...
I 100% agree, and said as much in an earlier post.
I'm sure some do. But I suspect the majority are coached on how to handle it for realism. Do you watch movies? Do you see any major motion...
You say that like everyone has firearm training. Most actors do not. That's why there is an armorer on set to perform that essential task. That is...
There are enormous amounts of safety protocols on film sets that span all departments (camera, grip and electric, stunts, pyrotechnics, weapons,...
Not surprising. He's a long time GC / Too Hot lurker... so makes sense.