Gear up for an action-packed episode of “Hollywood Weapons” as Season 6 Episode 2, titled “Terry Reacher,” hits the screens on Wednesday, February 21st, 2024, at 7:00 Pm on Outd.
In this thrilling installment, the team takes on the challenge of putting the iconic character Jack Reacher to the test. With their expertise and cutting-edge technology, they delve into the world of action-packed stunts and adrenaline-fueled sequences to determine the feasibility of Jack Reacher’s daring feats.
Viewers can expect a captivating blend of entertainment and education as the experts dissect the action scenes from the Jack Reacher franchise, analyzing the realism behind the jaw-dropping stunts and high-octane sequences.
Join Terry Schappert and Larry Zanoff as they unravel the mysteries behind Hollywood’s most intense action sequences in “Hollywood Weapons: Terry Reacher,” only on Outd. It’s an episode you won’t want to miss!
Release Date & Time: 7:00 Pm Wednesday 21 February 2024 on...
In this thrilling installment, the team takes on the challenge of putting the iconic character Jack Reacher to the test. With their expertise and cutting-edge technology, they delve into the world of action-packed stunts and adrenaline-fueled sequences to determine the feasibility of Jack Reacher’s daring feats.
Viewers can expect a captivating blend of entertainment and education as the experts dissect the action scenes from the Jack Reacher franchise, analyzing the realism behind the jaw-dropping stunts and high-octane sequences.
Join Terry Schappert and Larry Zanoff as they unravel the mysteries behind Hollywood’s most intense action sequences in “Hollywood Weapons: Terry Reacher,” only on Outd. It’s an episode you won’t want to miss!
Release Date & Time: 7:00 Pm Wednesday 21 February 2024 on...
- 2/14/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
To handle pyrotechnics on a movie set in California, you need a license, which requires five letters of recommendation, two years of apprenticeship, and passing a written test.
But to be an armorer, all you need is a background check. And in other states, you don’t even need that.
“There’s no actual rules,” said Joe Martinez, who works as an armorer in Hollywood. “There isn’t any official anything.”
The “Rust” tragedy, in which cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed by a live round in New Mexico, has prompted calls for industrywide reform. Some, including a California state senator, have advocated banning “real” guns — that is, guns capable of firing a live round — from sets entirely.
But others in the industry have suggested that would be impractical, and pointed instead to imposing some credentials to work as a film armorer.
“I do agree with permitting,” said Scott Rasmussen, a film armorer based in Albuquerque.
But to be an armorer, all you need is a background check. And in other states, you don’t even need that.
“There’s no actual rules,” said Joe Martinez, who works as an armorer in Hollywood. “There isn’t any official anything.”
The “Rust” tragedy, in which cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed by a live round in New Mexico, has prompted calls for industrywide reform. Some, including a California state senator, have advocated banning “real” guns — that is, guns capable of firing a live round — from sets entirely.
But others in the industry have suggested that would be impractical, and pointed instead to imposing some credentials to work as a film armorer.
“I do agree with permitting,” said Scott Rasmussen, a film armorer based in Albuquerque.
- 11/4/2021
- by Gene Maddaus
- Variety Film + TV
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