terrible film acting crap along with plot line like some thing made in 70s |
I sometimes try and view both sides reasoning, sometimes. It is Fri night and I am buzzed so... Production company is a biz and if the #s are $ positive they owe it to their stockholders to hire Alec. A private company should avoid politics to avoid alienating paying customers. Knowing he is a much despised human being by many it might have made fiscal sense to hire actor B. IMDB gives it a 4.8 so the Butt Light rule is kicking in or it is just a turdburger of a movie. I still won't use Gillette and I will not smoke a doob with Alex the LeftistDirtBag woman killer or Hanoi Jane. |
This private company is not using politics, you are. The company hired the man for his acting qualities. You guys make it into a political debate about the person. Again. |
Alec baldwin lied about pulling the trigger in the start of all this mess, don't forget that huge fact. Why would you lie if it was an accident, wouldn't you feel bad and tell the truth? He knows that celebrities are above regular people and he got away with murder. |
What gave it away, the "lock 'm up" chant or the general lack of common sense? |
I think all movies should have the run time in the title. But this is false advertising as it is only 93 minutes. |
is it too much to ask if anyone saw & liked the movie? (ok, I'm gonna run & let that splode...) |
@LEGINDS -Comparing Apples to Oranges. If they were handed a prop gun loaded by a Prop Master whose job it is to load the gun w/ fake rounds it's 100% accidental w/ Baldwin. Charges were dropped w/ Alec. If he was handed a rotary cannon to shoot of 5,000 rnds is it the actors job to check every round? No. In real-life horrific accidents do happen not fault of people sometimes. What does 'Prop Gun' mean? |
There is no way this is a good movie for those wondering. It's redbox schlock like money plane or anything recent Bruce WIllis. |
I come for the comments. Sometimes they're better than watching the film ! x |
My first reaction also "Him holding a Handgun" it's just odd. Doesn't show any respect or remorse. A person died by his hand, in real life on this Movie set I assume. It's like any criminal case you'd be accused of and posing proudly doing it afterwards. As for the Movie does he still have it of he's another old washed up actor. One thing for certain, I will be on the edge of my seat everytime he fires this thing :) |
Nope, not on this movie set. It was on the set of "Rust". |