Bumblebee Camaro Crash at Transformer 3 Filming in DC

DC Police Chevy Suburban responding to emergency call somehow gets inside a closed set and has a collision with the Bumblebee Camaro being used to film the Transformers 3 movie. This was not in the script or part of the movie.
osama1234says...

I feel guilty getting a sort of vindication that (some) police officers feel like they're invincible. Its clearly the police officer's fault here as they others were in the middle of closed shoot.

blankfistsays...

I guarantee that stunt driver was pissed. They take extra special care so no one gets hurt, and these guys have to feel confident their lives aren't in danger when they drive 50 miles per hours around a turn.

csnel3says...

I hear the officer was taken to the hospital. I think he will get some time off with pay,And he will be interviewed by investigators sometime next year or the year after and then he will be found to have acted within his training when he killed Bumblebee, and be given disability benifits for surviving this trauma. (bumblebee will be found to have alchohol in his gas system).

rottenseedsays...

>> ^blankfist:

I guarantee that stunt driver was pissed. They take extra special care so no one gets hurt, and these guys have to feel confident their lives aren't in danger when they drive 50 miles per hours around a turn.

Hey look at me, I make independent films and now, all of a sudden, I know everything about stunt drivers...

blankfistsays...

>> ^rottenseed:
Hey look at me, I make independent films and now, all of a sudden, I know everything about stunt drivers...

Haha! Douche.

I worked my first special effects gig blowing stuff up when you were 13. I worked beside stuntmen, so that's why I say this. But that was funny. Make sure I'm not talking out of my ass.

Paybacksays...

>> ^blankfist:
>> ^rottenseed:
Hey look at me, I make independent films and now, all of a sudden, I know everything about stunt drivers...

Haha! Douche.
I worked my first special effects gig blowing stuff up when you were 13. I worked beside stuntmen, so that's why I say this. But that was funny. Make sure I'm not talking out of my ass.


Even if you hadn't worked with them, that's just plain common sense. I sincerely doubt anyone would hire a stuntman who couldn't care less about safety. Big dollar stars get hurt that way.

westysays...

>> ^blankfist:

>> ^rottenseed:
Hey look at me, I make independent films and now, all of a sudden, I know everything about stunt drivers...

Haha! Douche.
I worked my first special effects gig blowing stuff up when you were 13. I worked beside stuntmen, so that's why I say this. But that was funny. Make sure I'm not talking out of my ass.


M8 that's nothing , I work on games and every day people get hurt, last week sum-one had to go to hospital with Sevear RSI.

Reefiesays...

>> ^yellowc:
So what about the emergency call? Not urgent any more? Keep driving, worry about paperwork later?


It's okay, the police officer radioed in to let the response desk know that the Autobots were on the case

rottenseedsays...

>> ^blankfist:

>> ^rottenseed:
Hey look at me, I make independent films and now, all of a sudden, I know everything about stunt drivers...

Haha! Douche.
I worked my first special effects gig blowing stuff up when you were 13. I worked beside stuntmen, so that's why I say this. But that was funny. Make sure I'm not talking out of my ass.

I am slightly jealous that while I was 13 and looking for stuff to blow up, you were getting paid to do it.

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