Christian Bale?
Whoop-doo! Earlier today, an audiotape of actor Christian Bale throwing a fit on the set of McG's upcoming film
Terminator Salvation made the rounds. Now, more illicit audio has surfaced. This time, the actor takes to berating his mom after a hard day working on the upcoming franchise sequel. To listen to the tape, click on the video below (Warning! What you are about to hear contains explicit language):
Terminator Salvation is set to open May 22nd, 2009. All celebrity voices recreated.
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"for fuck's sake man, this is pathetic. Me and this thread are done professionally...now where's my fucking Catwoman picture to masterbate to! GET OFF THE FUCKING INTERNET, MAN! WHY ARE YOU IN MY INTERNET!"
Cut the shit. The only person who was against this thread that made any sense was AnnoyingFilmCritic. The rest of you are just blowing CORNFLAKES out your ass...ZING!
Kittenchow - No one's saying that what Bale said wasn't funny or whatever.
The reportage of this rant, because he's famous, becomes a "news" story. The commission to run a story like this is part of the build 'em up, tear 'em down mindset that much of entertainment journalism has devolved to...gossip junk food.
Journalists, at least some publications/entities, hold themselves to a higher standard of reporting. Then, other tabloid-ish ones contribute to the debased paparazzi problem that ends up putting their lives at risk with their "anything to get a picture" including car/motorcycle chases and baiting celebrities to react to their taunts for their own venal ends.
At the end of the day, everyone make mistakes. The flip side of being a celebrity is that their is an industry that thrives off of it.
Hopefully, Kittenchow, you Always act mature in Every situation and you never get to be a celebrity so that you'll never have to worry about your slips being documented worldwide.
"My build them up.." quote refers to the nature of entertainment journalism having the propensity to do this.
"build them up, tear them down- the sport that's sweeping the nation." Oh yeah, because Bale's career is going to be ruined by a writer for a movie site. Get real.