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Quentin Tarantino Feels Alec Baldwin is Partly to Blame for Fatal 'Rust' Shooting | THR News Video

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Quentin Tarantino Feels Alec Baldwin is Partly to Blame for Fatal 'Rust' Shooting | THR News Video

Quentin Tarantino Feels Alec Baldwin is Partly to Blame for Fatal 'Rust' Shooting | THR News Video

Quentin Tarantino believes Alec Baldwin does hold some responsibility in the 'Rust' set shooting.

While appearing on Bill Maher's podcast 'Club Random,' the filmmaker gave his two cents on the incident that occurred in October of 2021 when Baldwin, a star and producer on the western film accidentally shot and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins after being given a prop gun with live rounds.


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George Clooney Got "Irritated" With Quentin Tarantino: "Dude, F*** Off" | THR News Video [Video]

George Clooney Got "Irritated" With Quentin Tarantino: "Dude, F*** Off" | THR News Video

George Clooney says he's "a little irritated" with Quentin Tarantino right now. The veteran actor is taking issue with the famed director's apparent comments about his celebrity status. In a new GQ interview with Clooney and his upcoming 'Wolfs' co-star Brad Pitt, the subject of Tarantino came up. Clooney said, "Quentin said some **** about me recently, so I'm a little irritated by him. He did some interview where he was naming movie stars, and he was talking about [Pitt] and somebody else, and then this [interviewer] goes, 'Well, what about George?' He goes, 'He's not a movie star.' And then he literally said something like, 'Name me a movie since the millennium.'"

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Rust (upcoming film) Rust (upcoming film) Upcoming American film by Joel Souza


Halyna Hutchins Halyna Hutchins Ukrainian cinematographer and manslaughter victim (1979–2021)