Does the court decide that he has to wear the vest, or was that a decision by his team? I know the shackles are typically requested by the court, but my understanding is that the rest of a defendant's wardrobe is their own decision.
IIRC, he was allegedly not supposed to laugh in that scene, and he was just caught off-guard by Gene ad-libbing the "morons" line, so that's an authentic laugh that they kept in the film.
I can't see any posts from the last year when viewing that from Mbin. Which is weird because I'm also somehow already subscribed to it, so I should be seeing newer posts.
For me, it'd be Prime. The game just oozes atmosphere from start to finish, and has one of my favorite game soundtracks of all time. I still sometimes listen to the Phendrana Drifts tracks because they're just so damn chill.
Their promo video is hilarious. Agent 47 over here immediately jumps behind the "protectee" as she climbs into an SUV, like six inches behind her. Even though he has backup and there is no crowd, he's handling it like a celebrity-vs-mob situation or something. He has no clue what he's doing, just what he thinks looks right for the camera.
I've worked with a real, retired bodyguard before; somebody who has had to protect people from actual, active threats in hostile environments. He was the head of security at the office I worked in, and was chill as fuck. People like that carry themselves a certain way. They move with intent and telegraph nothing. The dude I worked with was in his 60s but could still whoop my ass before I knew what hit me, he was like what I'd imagine a retired Jason Bourne to be.
These guys are like... the Paul Blart version of that. They're just doing live-fire LARPing.
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I 100% believe that's what's happening, and is part of the reason he's going after everybody's most personal details first. He wants blackmail material, for anybody who doesn't accept his buyouts.
Does the court decide that he has to wear the vest, or was that a decision by his team? I know the shackles are typically requested by the court, but my understanding is that the rest of a defendant's wardrobe is their own decision.