Our obsession with guns on TV and in movies is unhealthy but insatiable
As official investigations continue to look into how Alec Baldwin accidentally shot and killed a cinematographer on the New Mexico set of the filmBut some issues come into focus, specifically a collective hypocrisy about guns as weapons and as devices used for entertainment purposes.. “Question: How did a live round end up in what was supposed to be a prop gun? Now, there is no such thing as a prop gun.
In answer to Cuomo’s suggestion that “you shouldn’t be using real guns in a make-believe endeavour,” Davis showed off a real gun and was clear: “If I thought for a moment that it would make the movie look better, to use non-guns, or use plastic guns, or rubber guns, and use computer CGI enhancement, for the flash, I’d be standing in line, saying, ‘Yes, sign me up. I want to – I want to run these guns. I want to learn all about them.’ But sadly enough, they don’t look real.
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