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RAMP THAT SHIT

All I could think about that one is how awkward it must have been for the two-ish hours they spent stuck together in that car at the bottom of the ravine, with minor injuries, and all of them knowing that he’d just tried to kill them and failed spectacularly.

I still don’t see, haven’t read, or can’t understand the need for ever having LIVE AMMUNITION at a movie shoot? Like, outside of a police station, military base, or shooting range, why would there be live ammunition anywhere? The person who introduced that to the equation, imo, is the one who should be held the most

I wonder if a Gutierrez-Reed level armorer isn’t the norm on lower budget films but they’ve just been mostly lucky up to now.

BRUSH WITH GREATNESS
While sitting at a slot machine around the perimeter of the old Hard Rock casino in Vegas I saw this short, little dude walk in. Very unassuming. But also very much Adam Sandler. I was done gambling for the day but I watched him wander down into the casino with his small group to a blackjack table.

She most assuredly did *not* know what she was doing. All indications were that she was far too green. My client and longtime friend testified earlier this week, so I am constrained in saying more.

I have a theory that ever Adam Sandler project starts without knowing if its going to be a wacky comedy or a serious drama.

It’s been clear for a long time that Sandler is capable of greatness, which is why it’s so disappointing that most of the Happy Madison productions are such trash.  It’s the films made by other production companies featuring Sandler that are good.  His own movies are nothing more than an excuse to take his fellow SNL

It wasn’t to even supposed to have blanks in it. For a movie’s purpose, blanks are “live” rounds. The gun was supposed to have inert dummy bullets in it so the revolver looked loaded in closeups. Hence all the “cold” gun language.

Big Daddy is fucking great. And one of the first movies I can remember where 2 dudes kiss on screen. And while that gay relationship was a comedic story line in the movie, it never felt mean and was treated as no big deal. Which in 1999, it kinda was still a big deal. 

I’ve been taking him seriously. I love the fact that when he wants to he can be a legitimate professional actor but he’d rather just fuck around and make silly movies with his friends. 

Certainly he loses any credibility as to being Mr. Safety First, but it seems to me there should still be space for telling people to hurry up within certain limits that are so obvious they can be taken as given, for instance, “we should have two guns that we’re constantly reloading [with blanks as opposed to live

I never handled it but handed it to the person (who shot someone) without checking it. Huh? Contradicts self. 

“He said reload! he pointed the gun around! he should go to jail for murder!”

More people should face consequences, but there are more guilty parties than our legal system is equipped to handle. She was definitely liable, obviously she was given too many responsibilities but she endangered the situation further by consuming multiple mind-altering substances while working that incredibly

She is going to be found guilty and get at least 2 years.

Alright then... guess it’s time to put a crew together.

They would never want their rocket skates and giant slingshots to be shown being used in an unsafe manner.