davyjose wrote: » Yeah cos Bale doesn't have a history of anger issues, and Terminator Salvation needs all the help it can get in the publicity stakes, so much so that Bale is willing to risk his reputationover it??? I think my :rolleyes: button is about to break...
Noopti wrote: » The DP was an idiot. And Bale was "in character" as a method actor usually is.
TheParrot wrote: » I am amazed by the stupidity of you lot. This "rant" is a PROMOTIONAL EXERCISE. It gets the little people like yourselves talking about the new film. When it comes out in a few months, all you little people will say, "yes, I remember that. Yer man had a great go a someone, must go and see it". Is there nothing you lot will not believe???
krudler wrote: » What a moronic thing to say, how does this prove hes an idiot? the guy had a go at someone who wasnt doing their job properly and probably ruined a shot, according to set reports its the most intense scene in the movie and the guy ruined a take Bale and McG were happy with, the guy obviously has a ton of pressure on him (or had since this happened last summer) and snapped, big deal people get yelled at who screw up every day
Mr. Anderson wrote: » For anyone who hated him before this backs up their view. For those who liked him, if you have any sense, it'll diminish the respect you had for him.
brosps wrote: » http://www.aintitcool.com/node/39984 next time you all get flipping over-the-top pissed at some annoying retord, you might want to thank your lucky stars some sneaky character isn't recording your rage so some bored aul fellas can be shocked on the internet and tell each other that "the child needs a slap"
The DP on TERMINATOR SALVATION, Shane Hurlbut, is a apparently a light tweaker. He's a fairly young DP and likes to fiddle with his lights on set during action, which is a big "NO NO" on most productions unless worked out in advance with performers. But apparently Shane was a pretty unrepentant light tweaker. The scene in question, was a very emotional and tough scene between Christian Bale and Bryce Howard. A scene that required soul bearing and a deep level of immersive concentration. The sort of scene where everyone on set knows not to get in anyone's eye lines, and definitely not to move lights around while FILMING. You lock that **** down before the scene starts. Bale had indeed warned the DP on multiple occasions about messing with lights while the cameras were rolling, and Bale was in the midst of a painful scene with Bryce, what was described to me as being the emotional center of the film and his character for the film. Now, the reason I know all of this is because the person that was there, felt that it should be made perfectly clear that Christian Bale was the utmost gentleman and cool guy on set. And the DP really was doing something that professional DPs with experience just don't do. Not during a performance.
Skyuser wrote: » You can not imagine how much I wanna beat the sh*t outa him right now.
Nodin wrote: » What does "DP" stand for...?
Dave! wrote: » Shame... I quite like him as an actor Dunno how the bloke in the clip held back. He must value his career. I'd take a swing at Bale probs
BlitzKrieg wrote: » he more likely eats supermacs because he has to be on the set hours before anyone else and nowhere else is open.
BlitzKrieg wrote: » 2, DP's get paid very well, they are highly respected, they are usually on the set hours before the actor at which point they are numero uno, they hand the big stick over to the director and AD when its time for filming and they take up their role behind the camera.
baglady wrote: » I thought it was pretty scary, then I heard this remix, its quite hilarious!! check it out, its the song called Bale Out, it might start as soon as you access the page though!http://www.myspace.com/revolucian
basquille wrote: » Why did it not cross anyone's mind so far that it's a publicity stunt?! :rolleyes: This smells of absolutely bull to me!