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Post by ck100 on Oct 21, 2023 3:38:08 GMT
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Post by ck100 on Oct 21, 2023 4:10:01 GMT
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Post by ck100 on Nov 16, 2023 1:38:35 GMT
Alec Baldwin Seen Firing Prop Guns, Advising on Crew Safety in New ‘Rust’ Clipswww.yahoo.com/entertainment/alec-baldwin-seen-firing-prop-011301616.html"New footage of Alec Baldwin firing prop guns and advising crew members on firearm safety on the set of “Rust” has been released by NBC News one day before a grand jury is set to consider new involuntary manslaughter charges against the actor in connection to the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. The five videos, which total about seven minutes in length and which you can watch above, show Baldwin rehearsing scenes while firing the guns loaded with blanks and, in two videos, asking some crew members to move for safety reasons. The videos were recorded days before a gun being held by Baldwin fired a live round, killing Hutchins and wounding “Rust” director Joel Souza. According to NBC News, the videos are just a few of dozens of videos on the “Rust” set that special prosecutors for the Santa Fe District Attorney’s office received last month. On Oct. 17, prosecutors Kari Morrisey and Jason Lewis announced their intent to recharge Baldwin with involuntary manslaughter after dropping the charges this past April. Baldwin could face up to 18 months in prison if convicted. Baldwin has maintained his innocence since first speaking out about the incident in an ABC News interview in December 2021, arguing that he was told that the gun was not loaded by assistant director Dave Halls and that he did not pull the trigger when it discharged. A forensics analysis of the gun conducted by federal investigators determined that the gun could not have fired without a trigger pull. Halls pleaded no contest in March to a misdemeanor charge of negligent use of a deadly weapon and will serve six months of unsupervised probation. The production’s armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, is also facing charges of involuntary manslaughter to which she has pleaded not guilty. Gutierrez-Reed’s trial is set to begin on Feb. 21."
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Post by politicidal1 on Jan 2, 2024 21:28:24 GMT
Some photos from the movie.
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Post by ck100 on Jan 3, 2024 0:25:42 GMT
The pictures are a mix of shots done by cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was accidentally shot and killed by Baldwin during a scene rehearsal during production on October 2021, and cinematographer Bianca Cline, who took over for Hutchins after her death when production resumed and finished up last year. Synopsis: "A boy left to fend for himself and his younger brother following their parents’ deaths in 1880s. Kansas goes on the run with his long-estranged grandfather after he is sentenced to hang for the accidental killing of a local rancher." Rust stars Baldwin as Harland Rust, a veteran outlaw looking to rescue the boy, who will be played by Patrick Scott McDermott. Other stars for the film include Travis Fimmel, Frances Fisher, and Jake Busey. Jensen Ackles was originally set to play a prominent role in the film, and even filmed some scenes, but was eventually replaced by Josh Hopkins.
Halyna Hutchins - Cinematography
Bianca Cline - Cinematography
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Post by ck100 on Jan 3, 2024 2:22:24 GMT
I'm making a bet that there will be an effort by the studio to get Hutchins/Cline a Best Cinematography Oscar for the 2025 Oscars.
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Post by politicidal1 on Jan 19, 2024 21:15:22 GMT
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Post by ck100 on Jan 19, 2024 21:26:58 GMT
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Post by ck100 on Jan 31, 2024 18:29:13 GMT
Alec Baldwin’s ‘Rust’ Arraignment Will Be Live Streamed On February 1www.yahoo.com/entertainment/alec-baldwin-rust-arraignment-live-214538913.html"On January 30, The Blast was informed that news outlets have been given the authorization to record, broadcast, and livestream Alec Baldwin’s arraignment in New Mexico on Thursday. Although the First Judicial District Court will conduct the arraignment virtually, the “30 Rock” actor is expected to make an appearance. The arraignment will be live streamed to the New Mexico Courts YouTube channel which can be accessed here. The hearing will take place on Thursday, February 1, at 11 AM local time."
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Post by ck100 on Feb 1, 2024 1:29:17 GMT
Alec Baldwin has entered a Not Guilty plea and waved his right to an arraignment. So there won't be any arraignment video coverage now. Alec Baldwin pleads not guilty in 'Rust' involuntary manslaughter chargewww.yahoo.com/entertainment/alec-baldwin-pleads-not-guilty-225035781.html"Baldwin must "obey all federal, state, tribal, and local laws, statutes, and ordinances" as part of his conditions of release. In addition, he is not allowed to possess "firearms or dangerous weapons, which includes any device that is capable of expelling a projectile by action of an explosion." He's also not allowed to "consume alcohol or illegal substances" or "leave the United States of America without written permission of the Court." Baldwin must "maintain contact" with an attorney, and must "avoid all contact with the alleged victim(s) or anyone who may testify in this case." The condition stated Baldwin is permitted to have contact with potential witnesses from the "Rust" film. However, he is "not permitted to discuss the accident at issue." Related business matters include promoting the movie and other similar activities is permitted. "The defendant will not directly or indirectly solicit witnesses or members of the cast and crew to participate in the documentary with Moxie films or to obtain statements regarding safety on the ‘Rust’ set outside of standard investigative procedures," the conditions of release stated. "Mr. Baldwin is entitled to a fair and speedy disposition of the charges to minimize public vilification and suspicion and to avoid the hazards of proving his innocence that often arise after lengthy delays in a prosecution," documents obtained by Fox News Digital state."
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Post by politicidal1 on Mar 15, 2024 14:56:58 GMT
Update on Baldwin: Less than six months before Alec Baldwin is set to go on trial for involuntary manslaughter over the on-set 2021 shooting of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, the actor who steadfastly claims he never pulled the trigger says prosecutors “have stacked the deck” against him. “The State prosecutors have engaged in this misconduct—and publicly dragged Baldwin through the cesspool created by their improprieties—without any regard for the fact that serious criminal charges have been hanging over his head for two and a half years,” proclaims a motion to dismiss filed Thursday in New Mexico court. “Enough is enough.” Re-charged in January and facing up to 18 months behind bars if found guilty, the multiple Emmy winner’s criminal trial is scheduled to start in Santa Fe on July 9. Baldwin, who has pleaded not guilty, earlier this week saw restrictions placed on when he could be deposed in various civil cases connected to the killing of Hutchins more than two and half years ago. Today, with the clock running down fast, his NYC-based Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan lawyers and Albuquerque firm LeBlanc Law slammed Special Prosecutors Kerry Morrissey and Jason Lewis, and basically everyone ever connected to the investigation of what really happened that tragic day on the Bonanza Creek Ranch set. “This is an abuse of the system, and an abuse of an innocent person whose rights have been trampled to the extreme,” says the deep-dive 52-page motion signed by attorney Luke Nikas. “If the State had conducted the grand jury process consistent with New Mexico law, the outcome should and almost certainly would have been different. In short, the State concealed substantial exculpatory and favorable evidence from the grand jury. The Court should therefore dismiss the indictment.” Lewis and Morrissey did not respond to request for a comment on the latest Baldwin filing. If and when they do, this post will be updated. Among the various claims the duo will have to respond to in the court docket is the claim by Baldwin’s defense that reports the Colt .45 could not have fired without someone pulling the trigger may not be so clear cut. Citing the appearance of “Michael Haag, one of the State’s purported firearms experts” before the Grand Jury, today’s motion says his testimony “omitted several essential facts regarding that testing, including that the FBI testing established that the gun did fire without a trigger pull when the firearm was fully loaded with six rounds, as it was on the day of the incident.” From his primetime interview with ABC George Stephanopoulos mere weeks after the October 21, 2021 shooting that killed Hutchins and wounded Rust director Joel Souza to today, Baldwin has insisted he did not pull the trigger. Reports from the FBI and others have disagreed with him, but the information in Thursday’s motion may throw all that up in the air. Still fighting civil suits in California and New Mexico over the Rust shooting, Baldwin’s move today comes just over a week after the Indie Western’s armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter by a Santa Fe jury. Taken into custody immediately on March 6, Gutierrez-Reed will be sentenced April 15 by Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer. Declared innocent by the jurors of the evidence tampering charge the Special Prosecutors slapped on her late last year, Gutierrez-Reed could get a maximum of 18 months in a state prison and be forced to pay thousands in fines. As all these suits, trials and sentencing move through various courts, Rust was brought back and completed in mid-2023 after further filming in Montana. Souza returned as director, and Baldwin returned as star and producer. Gutierrez-Reed was not asked to re-join to the production. The now-finished Rust is currently looking for a buyer. deadline.com/2024/03/alec-baldwin-rust-charges-latest-1235859331/
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Post by politicidal1 on Apr 15, 2024 20:03:18 GMT
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