http://www.slashfilm.com/2009/02/02/nsfw-christian-bale-flips-out-on-terminator-salvation-set/#respond
I know this is borderline hollywood gossip shit that I normally wouldn't bat an eye at, but if you listen to it, it's pretty ridiculous. He's always struck me as a super professional guy, but c'mon...get a fucking grip. It's really funny to hear the director's comment "Uh, I didn't see it." He clearly doesn't want that rage directed at him.
I gotta say, my man-crush on him just took a slight hit.
(Also, I know there was that story about him assaulting his mom and sister around the time Dark Knight came out, but I didn't think anything was proven or any charges were filed)
EDIT: In his defense, apparently it was the second time the guy was being a distraction and probably deserved to be called out (apparently being still behind the scenes is the number one rule), but for 4 minutes??
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My favorite comment: FOR FUCK'S SAKE MAN, YOU'RE AMATEUR!
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna start using that online with L4D teammates.
THE TECHNO REMIX!!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTihsJQHt48
seriously john. Thats perfect. My next favorite was : I don't need any fucking walking! He needs to stop walking!
ReplyDeleteThats clever stuff right there haha.
I support the bale on this one. I'm no actor or anything, but for being in the "most intense scene" in the entire movie, to have some douchebag walk in your line of sight to fix a lightbulb while you are trying to give the performance of the movie could be really upsetting, ESPECIALLY if he did it again.
ReplyDeleteyou sound like you from lon don!
Yeah but on the other hand, the guy he's yelling at isn't just some intern or something, it was the director of photography (cinematographer), the guy who films the freakin movie and is probably just behind the director and producer in importance. Not only do I think the guy deserves a little respect, but lighting is pretty much the most important issue when filming. Yeah, he shouldn't have done it mid-shot, but I think the guy deserves a little more respect than he got.
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ReplyDeleteSo good!