TCWJoe wrote:OptiMagnus10 wrote:Wow this is pretty scary. Prayers for the drivers of the vehicles involved. As for the Camaro, Gm can whip up another.
Why wait, I can drive to the Chevy dealer up he road and get Bumblebees twin brother right now. Hell I can get a red one too and call it Cliffjumper too.
The Bumblebee featured in this film is a complete redesign and is not a production model. The movie Bumblebee has been streamlined and parts of it have a significant change from the production model design.
Going to the local dealership ain't gonna cut it.
Megatron Wolf wrote:Wait hold on a sec, so your telling me if a cop comes across a barricade hes just goes around it instead of maybe asking someone there "why is this here?".
Cops can drive through a barricade. It's obviously not always the best course of action, as evidenced here, but they can.
Megatron Wolf wrote:What if there was a building being demolished with explosives or the roads was a huge hole on the road?
That's one of the problems here. Bay's crew and the production company tell the public where they'll be filming and whether or not a road is closed down, etc. If the cops pay no mind to that notice, then isn't it on them?
Megatron Wolf wrote:And shouldnt there have been guards or some kind of security at the barricade to direct people?
Here's the problem... You don't know that there wasn't security. You're assuming. Most likely there was security and the cop went past it. If that's the case, then it's completely on him. (And it looks as though that is the case.)
Megatron Wolf wrote:There seems to have been stupidity & halfassedness (is that a word? it should be) on every ones part in this indecent.
No. The only halfassedness and stupidity on show here is that of the cop. The police should've contacted the set and stated that a cop was coming their way to deal with a bomb threat. Bay would've ended filming right then and there and cleared a path for the officer. Again, Bay and the police and the military are tight. He respects them, he does not impede their efforts.
Megatron Wolf wrote:And we all know Bays going to find a way to work this into the film. Could all these "incidents" be a sign from a higher power telling every one "stop making these movies"?
Stop it. Just stop. Bay would not work a tragedy into the film. If you're talking about Shia's hand injury being in ROTF, they had his blessing to add it, plus it would've been impossible to hide the fact that his hand was broken and wrapped for most of the second half of the film.
This and Cedillo accident will not make it to screen. Even Bay's not that low.
A higher power telling them to stop making these movies? Seriously? Wow. Reaching with that one, aren't you?
Oh, and did you miss this part?
Seibertron wrote:That's enough from the insensitive and inappropriate Bay-bashers.
Bay-bashing is inappropriate in this topic. Continued off-topic, inappropriate and insensitive Bay-bashing will not be tolerated any further in THIS topic.
It does NOT have a place in this topic.
And you're clearly coming close to crossing that line with the "higher power" comment.
Cut it out.
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