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Funny how someone so passionate is so wooden when he acts.

 

Puts his heart and soul into making someone feel small, then when the cameras roll, he'll go back to looking like someone waiting in a post office queue.

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Don't agree with his attitude at all.  Regardless if the guy in the background was right or wrong, nobody deserves to be spoken to like that.  It sounds like nobody had a problem with doing the scene again minus the guy in the background bar Bale.

 

Fuck him, dickhead.  For all his millions he can't keep his cool. Threatening to walk out on the job or kick the guys ass, terrible behaviour.  If he was in any other job he'd be sacked on the spot.

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Funny how someone so passionate is so wooden when he acts.

 

Puts his heart and soul into making someone feel small, then when the cameras roll, he'll go back to looking like someone waiting in a post office queue.

 

Wouldn't surprise me if his outburst was in fact trying to cover up his wooden acting fears.

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got this pseudo British-American accent going on

 

Yeah what is that?

 

Although Bale was born in the county Dicot of Wales, his parents were South African-born entrepreneur, commercial pilot, and talent manager David Bale, and circus clown and performer Jenny James, both of English heritage.[6][7][8] He is the youngest of four children. After leaving Wales, Bale spent his childhood in several countries, including England, Portugal, and the United States.[1]

 

In 1976, when Bale was two years old, his family left Wales and returned to England. They settled for four years in Bournemouth and Henley-on-Thames, where Bale attended Bournemouth School and Shiplake C of E Primary school respectively.

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got this pseudo British-American accent going on

 

Yeah what is that?

 

Although Bale was born in the county Dicot of Wales, his parents were South African-born entrepreneur, commercial pilot, and talent manager David Bale, and circus clown and performer Jenny James, both of English heritage.[6][7][8] He is the youngest of four children. After leaving Wales, Bale spent his childhood in several countries, including England, Portugal, and the United States.[1]

 

In 1976, when Bale was two years old, his family left Wales and returned to England. They settled for four years in Bournemouth and Henley-on-Thames, where Bale attended Bournemouth School and Shiplake C of E Primary school respectively.

 

I know he's English man.  :pow:

 

It's just that when he's angry the yank motifs in his patter start to fall apart.

 

Just shout in English and put the American on when acting.  :razz:

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got this pseudo British-American accent going on

 

Yeah what is that?

 

Although Bale was born in the county Dicot of Wales, his parents were South African-born entrepreneur, commercial pilot, and talent manager David Bale, and circus clown and performer Jenny James, both of English heritage.[6][7][8] He is the youngest of four children. After leaving Wales, Bale spent his childhood in several countries, including England, Portugal, and the United States.[1]

 

In 1976, when Bale was two years old, his family left Wales and returned to England. They settled for four years in Bournemouth and Henley-on-Thames, where Bale attended Bournemouth School and Shiplake C of E Primary school respectively.

 

How does any of that equate to his '' Australian speaking with a yankee twang, even though he's English''?

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Don't agree with his attitude at all.  Regardless if the guy in the background was right or wrong, nobody deserves to be spoken to like that.  It sounds like nobody had a problem with doing the scene again minus the guy in the background bar Bale.

 

Fuck him, dickhead.  For all his millions he can't keep his cool. Threatening to walk out on the job or kick the guys ass, terrible behaviour.  If he was in any other job he'd be sacked on the spot.

 

That's bollocks tbh, this can be a positive thing on a film set. Klaus Kinski was a formidable actor and used to do this frequently, the result was there was an attitude of absolute professionalism on set because no one wanted to set him off by making a mistake. I know this because I worked with him and shot him in the face when he stumbled a line.

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