Who's the guy? Looks familiar
Yup, Burt Gummer, famous for this scene especially:Who's the guy? Looks familiar
Always loved that scene...And always wished McEntire had come back in the sequels. Monster-hunting husband-wife survivalist duo would've been a fun dynamic.Wrong rec room indeed.
The man hip fired what looked like a .700 nitro express. Hearing would be the least of his problems.Always loved that scene...And always wished McEntire had come back in the sequels. Monster-hunting husband-wife survivalist duo would've been a fun dynamic.
That said...For consistency's sake, they--or at least Burt--probably should've lost their hearing in that rec room as well.![]()
Also equality, notice how he'd totally have died except his wife was there and good with guns too.A superb example of actually subverting expectations
Hm, good universe or bad universe?
T'were actually an 8 gauge shotgun which is a fair bit bigger than a .700 nitro express (.835). So yeah, with the amount they shot in such a confined space both of them should have walked out of that rec room deaf as Beethoven.The man hip fired what looked like a .700 nitro express. Hearing would be the least of his problems.
The primer can be removed and replaced with a glued-in inert look-alike made of something harmless.some movie makers will remove the powder from them, but the primer has to be left in since it's visible and that produces a dangerous squib round so it's debatable if that's safer
Dummy rounds exist but they don't look like real bullets either.The primer can be removed and replaced with a glued-in inert look-alike made of something harmless.
Like removing the powder, that costs money and, welp, "not in the budget" is why it's not often done.
He's in "cover our asses" mode and TMZ reports on celebrity and entertainment news. Take what he has to say with a grain of salt.Dummy rounds exist but they don't look like real bullets either.
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Weapons Safety for Film Expert Says Live Ammo Differs From Dummy Round
Weapons safety for film expert Steve Wolf explains the differences between live ammo and dummy rounds used on the 'Rust' set.www.tmz.com
The reason for this is it's considered even more dangerous than blanks or squibs, you really, really don't want a live round that could be mistaken for a dummy round so they do not make dummy rounds that are actually look-alikes.
Actually, having spent a bit of time in the business, I'm speaking from experience, I just don't tend to use my anecdotes as proof and like a link to back them up.He's in "cover our asses" mode and TMZ reports on celebrity and entertainment news. Take what he has to say with a grain of salt.
War reenactors bring their own gear and there's almost never a mishap. They also aren't getting paid to do the demonstration.