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Guns blazingIt’s high caliber production
Guns blazingIt’s high caliber production
They have Oscar’s in their sightsGuns blazing
I don't think it has much of a shot tbh. I've just never really bought into Alec Baldwin as someone who could just shoot someone in cold blood.
Every movie where people die in the making of them double their profits: Enter the dragon, The Crow, The Dark Knight.
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I just wanna see the blooper reel
Baldwin and his wife have got to be two of the most insufferable human beings alive.
Nobody is gonna pay to watch that snuff film.
When Alec Baldwin made his "cameo" on Glengary Glen Ross, they said this is the next big actor.
Wouldn't it be impossible to know if the films you mentioned doubled their profits? As the deaths occurred during filming there's no way of knowing what profits, if any, each film would have produced had the actors lived.Box office
They've already hired back that same armorer for Rust 2 starring Michael J. Fox with a gatling gun.If it does well at the box office maybe this will start a new trend of “accidental” movie fatalities.
Joe biden will be memory consultantThey've already hired back that same armorer for Rust 2 starring Michael J. Fox with a gatling gun.
Landis has a bad history re stunt safetyIndeed. Landis was directing when Morrow and the two kids died and caught shit because it was in the middle of the night and the kids were still working. Great movie, regardless.
I think he means that Bruce Lee died before Enter the dragon was released, making it THE movie to see at the time.
Yes.I've heard he's a great guy. I grew up watching him from Risky Business and Top Gun to Jerry McGuire and onward. His part in Magnolia was fantastic. I wish he wasn't involved in a cult that has ruined people's lives, but I suppose that isn't my business.