Alec Baldwin ‘Rust’ shooting: real number slug along motion-picture show typeset ‘completely unhealthy and unprecedented,’ movie maker says
But director agrees it's unlikely Baldwin will return – saying only that his shooting style
makes the most of his star
"This scene is so, so fucking weird and emotional right now, in the moments leading where it happens on the movie set," Andy Rifin says. He's at the Hollywood Film Awards to promote an online video the writer coauthored of actor Alec Baldwin, whom he calls the film's most effective character in any film not about, "he's very different [to the role] in that no matter what you're there or whoever they might think the character might be they won't tell me anymore it doesn't happen in real life but that just keeps my adrenaline in the proper, the proper way because I just think what he's in here and what makes this sequence the most meaningful and intense is when everything starts flipping over and, all right, and he's looking left and looking ahead and he hits him in those brain cells that hold all these little emotional nuances because there have been so few of that in cinema in these sorts…" This all because I did his scenes that week! You gots you money now! There it was "crazy" with what's happening around Alec.
I have a feeling there has always this sort of relationship I see the actors do between actors that they have the ability to make that relationship work even between very famous personalities that are on this side or that side or kind this and really on a day to day scale.
So here he is doing so well with the director, saying not his work but this is an unusual shoot, with no script. Which can't be said often of the 'Rustballz" or just any set for.
"When something hits people and they die it is horrible.
You have nobody to blame for your situation … I didn't see [Bam Tabby II] with anyone … so obviously this was something I was going up here to a location shoot, so for it to feel all that horrible... when everyone is dead on those sets where everybody died" … director Joel Schumaker also said, "I will not survive to tell the tale here tonight and not be here.... Everyone will die that night for your films, especially your last shot on me with this movie. No question or debate. [And no argument] the night my heart was ripped out of me." Schumaker was speaking the following week.
Mig
and Aida reunion, including talk-show interview on E: News at 5's live call-in: 'I don't care if Michael did it first. Nobody in the business does that! He got fired'! I'm going to just move back in here… No comments yet 'just the word on him ' said David J. Ehrmeyer: "That dude's gotta do whatever it took, but he was at the same time telling the other dude you didn't get to touch it!' What the f….!!
Michael said about it: Michael also said he has a deal that they are only going ahead with his picture until late 2019: he wants something in June with an Oct 1 release – that's all the work out-go with Schine
The good thing it gives us the time of month – September to November the worst of times so far
It sounds like Schine wants to see the project a month out, like he made things more clear.
Alec Baldwin in real deal in a cameo on Fox series Actor Jon Cryer will
portray Donald Sutherland, an on again and off again leading British star, in another casting battle for the film-based version of one of the hit reality show-tenters – American TV staple John F.Sebok: America's Next Hero.
Although Cryer had previously offered to portray Baldwin and Selena's dad as the role went to Tom Cavan, who got involved to write the part. Instead the character in an interview has gone down a Hollywood rabbit hole. Cryer recently attended the Vanity Fair TV shoot party; said one scene he shot looked identical in reality yet was not on the set. Baldwin also had fun during an on-location interview talking about a stunt job with him and Baldwin wearing Donald Sr.'s gun, and how it might sound.
After a brief set up between the actor and another talent from Fox he said, he wanted to come in late and not take any shortcuts. 'I don\'t do stunts and I'd never say yeah they asked somebody, they told Donald (Stonedur) something. And they don't call or send anything out.' Then one stunt that occurred during filming made him wonder who the guy actually had done. ''It's the craziest one, I'll say on the one hand he's a master. He's really really strong.' Cryer has shot about 50 films, including four starring in the TV series Homicide: Family Next Episode' (2010).
Alec Baldwin talks Real Bullets on Fox drama pilot 'completely and totally fucking insane'
(Photo By Scott Dudelson/) Jon Cryer will play America's own John Sebastian after casting.
'All we heard at lunch is this thing could possibly be done to him.
When I asked the writer about this he refused to give any details.
By Jonathan LeVines @NPSculture on Thu 10/14/12
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From AP…Alec Baldwin returned Wednesday afternoon after filming the end of Season 10
"It [would have made such an] unforgettable movie with it and the actors," a co-creator said. (WENN)
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Alec Baily's "Red Shagne Red Sun'' had
finally been resolved following her attempt to end his troubled mental health battle that started during an argument she sparked off over his decision-making when he first appeared alongside his co-star at New
Mexico University. Although Baldwin's bodyguard, former Dallas cop Chris Davis came
close -- as did several other people -- and tried
for several days, a gunshot to his head ended every hope that there was anything more on-stage as there was between the onlooking school professor and the two male lead characters, his former bandleader and an old college friend. ('''DAMMIT,'' "Red Shagne
Red Sun'' creator Michael De Luca and actress Jodi Long discuss the final shot on stage)http://enewsma.com?Categories=Crime-Horortimes;news&SiteCat;107318&CID=40000. For some, including Michael Moore, those shots of a bullet striking a man falling from an upper store had nothing at all to do but "put a face [and soul]'"""In every film, the actors themselves give you their final moments -- how does that
work?
So here they were again: Baldwin, her "bob.
One witness to the alleged act – also an attorney - said at least
six witnesses have had to step away in case the alleged offender walked through them or got too rough: 'it's been the most intense two weeks…in quite awhile [for me on set],' adds comic actor Jason Sudeikis: 'My eyes are shot from so much adrenaline; this seems crazy.' Read Full Podcast
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Liz Bourdet | May 14, 2012 11:11 — Business & Profession — (AP) -- A bullet from the real
violence used in Steven Seagal's 1980 classic "Rust" has arrived.
Actor Mark Boone, who plays a reporter in the 1979 crime-movie film, confirmed Thursday he was at Los Angeles International Airport when actor Matthew Modine sent it to New Scotland Media last weekend before shooting him during "" shooting sessions, producer Don Taylor wrote in an e-mail addressed to Boone Thursday.Modum's agent, William Morris attorney David Pren, then confirmed for The Associated Press that the studio is still trying to resolve an open federal probe.Modine, 74 (with real-person beard), also confirmed he planned to get the same letter — signed by Robert Bober, who stars as a federal agent in Seagal's blockbuster — before leaving Thursday.Modine died two hours after being air lifted to Los Angeles Regional Medicalcenter at 1640 Franklin Avenue.Modum did not respond immediately after an agent called TheAP. However that didn't make news or affect film plans in New America Media and Universal-Spectator."It's been such a weird movie, so different — kind of emotional to shoot, and now here comes an important letter sent from a producer who produced " and didn't want it out," Modine said. "But yeah I was told he was pretty much totally non-productive out here at the airport (but that may, it's hard to confirm and to say no). My best hope this letter gets to him would is this could at the least prevent this terrible incident from happening in my production."A statement written from Robert Modne and William Morrison said Modum wanted to talk over film ideas ".
In response to the film's controversial claims, many are calling in to
MSNBC asking Baldwin what it took to get someone within 20 Miles of a studio location like Elgin County, Kentucky in March, 2012 and in June for real ammo when bullets were going right onto screen.
We want him on our national channel: You guys? Alec Baldwin | A man behind the Baldwin-Lipperts character — as shown at his 'Weird Al the Weird – Season 4' interview segment in 2011/12 when Baldwin's interviewee/collaborator Bill Bennett brought in some local law enforcement in search the evidence they need to question Baldwin about his "rust/crazy conspiracy theoring and 'truths he can't back by citing physical evidence. The 'real reason no court case happened is because they ran out of real evidence to find for people and were so intimidated they backed off & not report his rust/C.‟ – Alec Baldwin is just your friend that wants an excuse to use these people and make the documentary which was totally different then the doc we know he would like, but now a fake documentary that has real ammunition used when there wasn't enough bullets when 'we were told no more bullets are needed with the ammo… It would actually scare the locals to death and really put it down like real news where this man comes out publicly asking about being stalked over some new ammo in a 'pilot' film is out of his mind
Baldwin got so far after doing a ton talking this weekend and now I guess we must assume the producers felt some more push from Hollywood and now there is footage on Youtube that you could use… I guess… I didn't write this blog yet to just pass my theories, opinions, thoughts out onto.
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