Johnson, who has to handle firearms in “Red Notice,” says he will only use rubber guns on his sets, and will enforce that rule with any studio he is working with. [More]
Maybe they should use guns painted bright orange so viewers can see they're being safe. Or not use guns at all since they're icky.
We get the occasional doofus on our side, but the number of people who safely handle firearms daily dwarfs any Hollywood set. Four simple rules could have prevented a death. But making money off of guns while advocating for gun control is preferred over listening to people who actually know what they're talking about. Because gun owners are icky.
Maybe they should use guns painted bright orange so viewers can see they're being safe. Or not use guns at all since they're icky.
ReplyDeleteWe get the occasional doofus on our side, but the number of people who safely handle firearms daily dwarfs any Hollywood set. Four simple rules could have prevented a death. But making money off of guns while advocating for gun control is preferred over listening to people who actually know what they're talking about. Because gun owners are icky.
Last movie viewed was 'Hell or High Water', an odd but entertaining flick, and only because I had zero to do that evening.
ReplyDeleteNever get worked up over statements by make believe people with make believe names who make believe for a living.
This guy, and his ilk, can pound sand.
Fools, liars, thieves, full of themselves and living large off the $$ of the fools out here who worship their every passage of intestinal gas.
"Because gun owners are icky."
ReplyDeleteParaphrasing David Lee Roth, "I don't feel icky!"
;-)
"It's not like anything about the guy is real."
ReplyDeleteYes, that is your signature commentary on the Rock.
Now he has become fully vaxxed against freedom, both on-set and off.
Why doesn't he just go straight to walkie-talkies, and save Spielberg's CGI guys lots of work on the reissue?
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite South Park scenes...
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