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sANg69 : My holiday tv marathon; started out on YT with W.I.T.C.H. (2004). Just finished binge watc...
Itsme007 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. I like the show for what it is. The line tonight, "You fell in love with a fish" had me li...
greenguy86 : Really we just need a sequel to waterworld. LOL.
snazzydetritus : KEEP THE CHANGE, YA FILTHY ANIMALS!
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veronicav : beautiful little story loved it!
Bloody El : I liked it a lot. Semi-fresh story that touched every emotion. Well Done
Silvergirl01 : oh, i just saw this is a mini series. was wondering why we have a finale after episode 5. ...
I remember going to see The Crow in the theater to pay homage to Brandon Lee. It wasn’t to be macabre it was to respect his work. What happened to him was a tragic fluke and not brought on by people flouting safety standards on set.
#1 rule of gun safety: Assume every gun is loaded #2. Don’t point it at something you aren’t meaning to kill. Any responsible person understands this. I don’t care if you have an Armorer on set, still your responsibility as the one holding the weapon.
What happened to Brandon was an unforeseen fluke, what happened to the people here was completely preventable.
Correct me if I’m wrong but Brandon’s death was also completely preventable and lead to reforms in gun handling because of the negligence case against the films producers right? They for some reason loaded a real, live firing gun with metal casings for a shot instead of a prop or even disabled gun, then as a result of that completely unnecessary negligence there was a gun malfunction later.