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He is the best actor of alle time.. just imagine that.. the best of all time. Better, than Al Pachino, Oscar Isaac, Meryl Streep, Marlon Brando, Joaquin Phoenix, Daniel Day-Lewis.. everyone!! He IS a force of nature❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Christian bale is a once in a generation type actor. His range of performances and acting is great and the process he goes through to become his characters is truly amazing
Joaquin Phoenix - one of my favourite actors of all time - complimenting Christian Bale will always make me happy. I hope they work together some day because they're both phenomenal.
Agree 100%. Despite being a respected and successful individual in the industry, most people I reference Viggo's name to have no recollection of who it is, such a shame!
It’s extremely shady how the whole thing went down. The whole thing happened while he was shooting Terrminator Salvation in July in New Mexico while at the same time promoting The Dark Knight all over the globe flying back and forth. Under tremendous pressure. His costars in the scene described how he was sleep deprived, hungry etc. and so probably burning the candle at both ends and then the director of photography (emphasis on Director ) does something that is just really against the norm on a set. Even Ron Howard an accomplished Director and the female lead’s (Bryce Dallas Howard) Father said it was a no no for anyone to be moving after action is called. But when this guy who should know better is told it caused a problem for the lead actor to be moving in his sight line, the guy does it again and The Main Director McG doesn’t regulate his set or do anything to resolve the conflict. Not even after Bale says do you want to say anything about this does McG weigh in but in fact says he didn’t see it. WTF! So Bale regulates the situation and he wasn’t nice about it because he’s at his limit. Everyone has a limit. It’s a shame because McG had to come to Bale three times to take the role begging for him to take a chance on him as a director because hadn’t somebody given Bale a chance to prove himself etc. So Bale did and the guy says “I didn’t see it”. And on top of that the tape gets leaked. Such a betrayal for work product to be leaked. Why was that audio saved when there was no usable portion for the movie? Meanwhile we all know it’s commonplace for entire scenes that are actually shot not to make it off the cutting room floor so again why was that audio saved? It was given to the film’s insurer in case Bale tried to walk off the picture because much of what was represented and planned when he agreed to take the role fell through. All that said Bale apologized to the guy the same day it happened and it was all good. Then right before the film is released the tape is leaked. Shady af. I’m glad Caine also went on to say he’s done worse but the difference is that nobody taped it. It’s unfortunate when you get taped being human for four minutes out of your life and it then defines you as far as some are concerned - even if it’s a one off and the behavior is never repeated. Some will say there’s no excuse for how Bale acted and what he said. My answer is that it happened. Bale apologized the day it happened and then again after the tape was leaked. Period. It shouldn’t be that easy to condemn someone for four minutes of screaming.
@@LiamOfOzz You’re very welcome. My best friend was working at the Air Force base when that movie was shot. She wasn’t born in that part of the country and she was always saying how hot it was in July in NM. Must have been near unbearable. Connecting another dot “the rant” happened within a week or two of the incident with Bale’s mother and sister the day of the London premier of TDK. It was clearly a very pressure filled time in Bale’s life. There wasn’t any physical assault with his Mother and sister only more yelling but they called the police on him. The sister said they did it because it all happened in front of Bale’s nieces. “Verbal assault” is actually a chargeable offense in London 🙄. It was a family matter and should have stayed that way but it was all handled in a very ugly way. Hurtful for your own mother to sic the police on you knowing you are famous and it will have such significant repercussions. Very spiteful. Anyway that all happened about the same time and then as Caine says the tape was leaked months later before the picture opened. It’s a shame that it was only audio if it had to be leaked. So much is lost when you can’t see someone’s body language or facial expression or hand gestures. No way to know but I’ll bet the Director of photography’s body language and general physical reaction was probably pretty dismissive. Because you can hear Bale escalate as the minutes tick by instead of calming down. You can hear that people are smiling / chuckling as they are asking him to calm down trying to mollify him. That would only piss me off more if no one was actually addressing the issue that I have a problem with. What also isn’t talked about is how much Bale was vested in the film, spending hours and hours collaborating and trying to develope the characters with McG. It wasn’t just another job to him. So he was on a whole other level of involvement. That’s why he threatened to walk at first if the guy wasn’t fired. But that context isn’t given. Yeah there’s always context. 😂 The Nolans were to have been involved with writing the script and the story initially and I think the approach was that they saw what the Nolan Bale team did for the Batman franchise and they were hoping for the same for Terminator. It really should have been much better than it was but the writers strike and other things just killed the original plans and Bale got stuck with what was left trying to salvage it. I’ll bet he wishes he had said no a fourth time when McG came to him. But it’s all in the past now. I think Bale is still guarded in interviews to this day thinking at some point he will be ambushed like RDJ and others have been by asshole interviewers. But it was always so amazing to me how personally offended people got over an argument at a workplace between two grown men. And the Director of Photography is probably like third or fourth from the top of the totem pole in n a set. Definitely not an underling for those that want to say it was such a power play. It really wasn’t. It’s just way too easy for people to get holier than thou these days… Anyway cheers!
And the thing is he is working so consistently. Even if a movie he is in misfires it is rarely said he completely tanks his performance in it. He just brings it every time. There are other actors who are really good but I do consider the volume of their body of work. Not to take anything away from Daniel Day Lewis for instance but when’s the last time he made a movie? It’s great to hang your rep on one or two projects but where’s the consistency of work? And where is the range? Bale stands out among his peers for many reasons but that’s just two of them he has over many of them. Bale has been working consistently for decades now, has range of roles even within the same movie 😂, and truly does bring something to each role that just solidifies his effort to make the audience believe that for those two hours or so you are watching him, Christian Bale is nowhere to be found but rather he IS the character. It’s random but if there’s a record for an actor having the most portrayals of real life people in their careers, he probably holds it. I think it’s a testament to the level of his artistry that he has been the choice to portray so many real people. I count six so far and three of them were still alive when he did their movies.
Christian Bale really helped Amy as she had been getting a hard time from a director who liked to bully and I gather that Bale intervened and said something to him.
@@samanthab1923 sounds like it might be. No idea what was said but I do know that Bale has a violent temper, as many years ago he was back home visiting family in England and there was a bit in the paper that he had hit both his mother and his sister.
@@neilburns8869 There was no hitting /physical violence. He wasn’t back home visiting family. This happened the night that TDK premiered in London. He was there for that and his mother, sister and her three daughters came to the hotel he and his wife were staying in. At some point an argument broke out and some say his mother insulted his wife and/or they were there asking for money for some “business opportunity” or both. It’s well known that Bale’s early success acting at 13 was not something he 100 percent wanted to continue but he couldn’t stop cuz his family was relying on him for the income and that probably never stopped unless / until Bale got to a point where he put a stop to it - perhaps due to estrangement. What most don’t realize is that “Verbal assault” / yelling at someone is actually a chargeable offense in London. Can u imagine if it was in the US? After the argument the mother and sister left the hotel and called the police on their son /brother to have him charged... their very famous actor son / brother that was there to premiere arguably the biggest movie released that year. The police did not move forward with the charges after a short investigation but I can’t think of anything more spiteful for “family” to have done. The fact that his mother didn’t elect to instead handle their differences in house after everyone cooled off behind closed doors screams volumes. What a betrayal! If that was the dynamic of their relationship, then no wonder Bale chose to live with his Dad when his parents divorced. There are interviews of the sister where she clarifies that it was a verbal altercation and she justifies her and her mother calling the police because it all took place in front of her young daughters. She claimed that If it had just been her and her mom they wouldn’t have. 🙄. Right. In her interviews, the mother was pointing to the Terminator set rant and saying “now maybe people will see why we called the police.” As in we were justified to do it because that’s the way he was talking to us. Point being again it was verbal not physical. By the way the rant and the London premier of TDK took place within a couple of weeks of each other in July. The rant was just leaked several months later. Bale was shooting Terminator Salvation and doing promotion and premiers for TDK all over the world at the same time flying back and forth. And he had the added strain of having to field all the questions about Ledger’s passing a few months prior in the promotional interviews while also dealing with the loss because they had become friends. He was very protective of Ledger when there was any suggestion that Ledger lost himself or got suicidal etc. So it was probably a very pressure filled time in his life. Clearly the relationship between him and his mother and sister was already estranged because real family doesn’t call police on you when voices get raised. I would never call the police on my own son for yelling. I…just…wouldn’t. Again, that kind of betrayal doesn’t come out of nowhere. There’s every indication of a bad family dynamic involved that no one ever acknowledges when they talk about this incident. It’s a shame that even now people still mistakenly think Bale physically assaulted his mother and sister - even when they themselves have said it was verbal only. Even the news stories that covered it when it happened state verbal but that always seems to get lost. But the mother and sister sure did manage to finagle some money for interviews and their fifteen minutes of fame out of it🤔.
@@seanbradley3675 A simple google search for “is verbal abuse a chargeable offense in London” would have prevented you from basically calling me a liar. But here you go: Verbal abuse is covered by UK Public General Acts 1986 Part 1 Section 4, 4A, 5 depending on the circumstances but does not include physical harm. So no - it’s NOT bs. Secondly, every article written about the incident by a journalist or publication will state that he was charged with VERBAL ABUSE because stating anything else would have been libel and no one wanted to be sued. What he was charged with would be a matter of record and easily winnable in court so people were careful to get it right. That should clear things up for you. If not, then it’s not something worthy for me to spend more time on. But I figured I’d give you the benefit of the doubt that once presented with factual evidence, you would dial YOUR bs back.
Christian Bale is a legend. He never plays the same or similar character and he’s fantastic in every role and that’s a testament to his superior acting power.
What christian bale did for his part in the machinist was something i never saw an actor do for a role, he literally lost most of his body weight, it was shocking to see 😱
Yeah I think it's annoying how most of the references to him are about Batman I care very little about movies like that. I almost think really Bale an actor of your caliber is going to dress up in a cape and mask for the nerds? Ok well I know it pays the bills whatever. He's a walking skeleton in the machinist he said some days all he ate was an apple it's a shocking transformation.
“Empire of the Sun”. Watch that movie and I believe that film is what strongly influenced his roles from then on. In the movie “Empire of the Sun” Christian does what he always has. Character transformation. And he’s about 12-13 in that film. Could’ve won an Oscar with that performance
@@rayyan_420 quality not quantity a Knights tale absolutely brilliant obviously his portrayal of the joker legendary I think once in a generation is a bit much but he was a master of his craft to be sure
@@Malevolent_Domain people know him because of Joker and not his previous work and I don't like those people. They doesn't deserve to call him once in a generation actor for likes and online engagement. These same people didn't watch his previous movies and went nuts when he was cast as Joker. I don't have anything against you I'm just expressing my feelings.
Chris Bale is a terrific talent in movies. He might be told a method pshyco but if he is choosen for a character, he moulds himself into that role so much , it seems to be real in silver screen. Truely gifted actor and one of the best we have in our era
Regardless of their craft or how you may personally feel about them, if someone is psychotically obsessed with something to the point they will sacrifice life, limb, and health for it, that is a person to be feared and respected.
Christian Bale is the best Bruce Wayne/Batman on screen. Playing the different personas where he channels the anger and pain into Batman to being the self indulgent, Playboy philanthropist side of Bruce Wayne for the public to see so he’s not suspected of being Batman and then the real Bruce Wayne where only those close to him get to see, like Alfred, Fox, Rachel and in the end Selina and Blake. Fantastic actor all the way around and is great in everything he does, even if he’s been in some films that aren’t that great, but that one role of Bruce Wayne/Batman was able to show his range as an actor in three films. Of course Christopher Nolan and the other writers deserve credit for giving him great material to work with, but he truly took that role and embodied the character perfectly.
To be fair...he had the best director to steer him in those films. His "batman voice" is one of the worst. Which you could then argue that after that his batman performance isnt really all that special. Since 99% of batman is covered up and 100% of his look/vibe is that of the director's choice...
You are 100% on the money with everything you said. He did something with the role that no one else playing live action has ever done with it. Nolan’s vision was extremely ambitious and he needed the right actor to pull it off. Without the right actor it would not have become the standard it is today. Every Batman is now compared to Bale first and foremost because of the bar he set. You are preaching to the choir Dude! 😂
@@feryfrost8572 I like the real Bruce too but it’s so funny and brilliant the way Bale portrays the eccentric billionaire. He really does come across as someone that is totally out of touch with what’s going on in Gotham and of course that’s the whole point. One of my favorite scenes is when Bruce totals his Lamborghini to protect the accountant who tried to blackmail him. Gordon says it was brave of him and Bruce says something like he was trying to catch the traffic light 😂😂😂. Then he takes it one step further and asks Gordon “do you think I should go to the hospital?” Pretending to be oblivious that the hospitals are all being evacuated due to the Joker’s threat. Then he gives the accountant guy that slight nod of the head to let him know he knows that the guy knows who he is but he still saved him when it would have solved his problem to just let him be killed. Just a really fun scene but meaningful too because it really shows Bruce’s character that he did the right thing even in the face of taking a high personal risk that his secret could be outed since the guy is still alive. Also this scene runs parallel to the idea that Bruce thinks nothing of totaling his Lambo or spending millions of dollars in his Crusade to save Gotham. This is much like the Joker burning “his half” 😂😂 of all the mob’s money. Remember that the accountant even described to Fox how he discovered Applied Sciences Division of Wayne Ent was “burning through cash” on a secret project (what are u building for him now? A rocket ship?). That description literally verbally parallels the Joker burning through HIS cash too. This keeps with the canon concept that Batman and the Joker are in some ways “two sides of the same coin”. Just epic attention to detail with the storytelling. Epic.
Bale is a classic Brit actor. Great at drama but has impeccable comedic timing as well. Watch his scenes with Jen Laurence in American Hustle & even the coming attraction for his new one Amsterdam. ⭐️
His sense of humor and ability to deliver and be funny is probably his least known or acknowledged skill set. I've watched interviews of his and for the past several years now he's been very lighthearted, quick witted and funny. I mean he's not "I'm a comic on stage and it's showtime" funny. It's much more subtle and clever than obvious. On screen, he hasn't been given much of a chance to be funny but has taken advantage of those opportunities when he had them. Several lines in the Batman Trilogy, and his performance in certain scenes in The Fighter come to mind. Even American Psycho gave me a peak at his humor - especially since some of the scenes I'm thinking about were improvised by him and got retained in the movie. His performance in a scene as Ken in a car with his wife, Molly (she's driving) in F vs F was funny to me. I haven't seen Amsterdam, but it looks like he's doing some physical comedy and is somewhat lighthearted in that one. I've heard the movie isn't good, but there are the "normal" carve outs for Bale's good performance in the reviews. So 100% agree with you.
Christian Bale was really good in John Singleton’s version of “Shaft.” He completely body that role. Speaking of, it would be great to see Christian and Jeffrey Wright in another movie together.
Tom Hardy is much the same as Christian Bale. Powerhouse performances each time. I know it's off subject, but Hardy and Murphy in Peaky Blinders... fantastic!!!
Yeah that mid to late 40s year old generation is one hell of a generation maybe one of the best of all time. Christian Bale, Cillian Murphy, Tom Hardy, Leonardo DiCaprio, Joaquin Phoenix, and Heath Ledger that is just a gold standard.
The industry knew Christian Bale was going to be a force to be reckoned when he blew people away in Empire of The Sun at the age of 13. His first real acting job, with almost no formal training.
I just realised why I like Amy Adams so much. She's as if you put both 1960's Elizabeth Montgomery and Barbara Eden into one person. Even as I child I knew this was the source of great beauty!
So many fantastic actors mentioned in these comments Bale, Hardy.etc then then there's a snippet of Sam Rockwell one of the best actors of his generetion. Underrated but shoulder to shoulder with giants.
Christian is one of my favourite actors, and Amy, one of my favourite actresses. She needed to give herself more credit, she’s just as phenomenal as him. Had the pleasure of seeing her live in Theatre and she’s absolutely incredible.
From the moment I first saw him acting in Empire Of The Sun during my teenage years, I knew I would be following his career. I am a huge cinefile and until he retires, I will be looking for his next project to enjoy. Truly one of the finest of his generation!
I'm in the middle of watching Amsterdam right now at home watching it on HBO. And I absolutely had to pause it halfway through just to search for a video on this exact same thing... and especially what Gary Oldman has to say about Christian Bale.
It's ironic that Christian Bale was badly bullied as a kid and dreaded going to school, but now he's a force of nature and one of the most successful actors on the planet. He took that negative energy and progressed further than most. Mad respect for that.
I can honestly say that Robert Pattinson is now up there with Michael Keaton and Christian Bale, his performance as the new Batman and body of work has everyone in awe and solidified the days of Twilight gone.
Christian Bale is amazing. American Psycho - the scene when he sweats because he feels his business card is less than what it should be. The Machinist- not just the body transformation - but immersing himself into the trauma and guilt that character felt and allowing it to, for lack of a better pun, eat himself alive. Then there's The Prestige. Equilibrium. Vice. American Hustle. ✅️✅️✅️✅️
There is something about American Hustle though, all around performance wise from the entire cast, but his moment with De Niro, that fear in his eyes....hmm tastefully brilliant!
I get the impression I would really enjoy sitting and talking with Michael Caine. I suspect Christian Bale and I would have less to talk about but I respect the hell out of him. He's turned in some absolute killer performances.
Saw a little clip of "Hostiles" on here today and i was blown away by Christian Bale and can't wait to sit down and watch it. He's someone who wants to make a great film no matter what
I heard Bale in an interview will after his freak out. After the movie came and went he was on a nationally syndicated comedy morning radio show and they asked him about it. Bale did NOT dismiss it. He went in for about 90 seconds about how out of line he himself was. “I’m an actor and supposed to be able to turn it on and off. I make the big money and have zero right to harass any of the behind the scenes people who work tirelessly…” It did not sound rehearsed, the host interrupted him several times to ask him about various comments. What I wrote, he did not exactly say. I surmised the intent. I’ve heard actors BS answers before. I believed him. He never said ‘sorry’. He said things like ‘inexcusable’ and ‘horribly unprofessional’.
Michael Keatons intro as batman when he drops down and grabs the robber and hangs him over the edge of the building. The robber " Don't kill me man Don't kill me. WHAT ARE U!!! I'm Batman. That is the best batman scene hands down imo.
Tom Hardy has gotten big, and he bulked up for his role in Batman, and it cracks me up to see his reaction to Bale and talking about fighting scenes with him.
I saw Empire of the Sun for the second time since it came out, and with my children. We all sobbed.... I'd forgotten about the impact that film had on me and Bale really made his mark.
I first saw him in American Psycho and thought, "Who tf is this guy?" Haven't been disappointed since. Empire of the Sun is one of the few movies that I haven't seen with him. It came out when I was 7, wasn't really on my radar, but I will definitely make an effort to watch it.
Out of the Furnace was really great. Literally found it by accident this year, and absolutely love Woody so big bonus. Manchester by the Sea was almost like Casey Affleck playing the same character in an alternate life.
@@joshhanson6538 I mean, honestly, he was born here I don't know your definition of nationality.. but born here is pretty high up the list. Like tops. Also by your reckoning Alan Rickman is Welsh as he 100% considered himself Welsh, his mother was Welsh, his grand mother was Welsh and even though he was born in Ealing, thought of himself as celtic. I guess you can have Bale we'll have Rickman.
Christian Bale is literally the hottest man on Earth, yet so intelligent and funny. I love his devotion to the work and his witty mindset. He will remain my crush forever.😩❤️
He’s so talented! This whole thread inspires me to use the internet to celebrate the amazing people in the world, rather than just endlessly calling out politicians, criminals, etc. Christian Bale could be a monster, for all I know! But even if he is, he’s still amazing.
@@Electrifize I was being sarcastic. I’m sick of seeing amazing actors supposedly underrated in stupid comments sections. I read earlier that Mitchum was underrated! Madness.
Holy shit. I only just realised Christian bale is English. This makes his acting even more insane. (I’m English too, don’t know how I didn’t know he was I just assumed he was American)
You can never not be entertained when watching Christian Bale. He loves what he is doing. The fact that he is the biggest eye candy🤤 and has that freak face who turns women is just a bonus. A brilliant actor and man, he deserves all the oscars in the world .😭❤️
Michael Caine's " Christian is a lovely boy, I'm his butler I brought the boy up!" haha. Honestly wonder how they spent their time on set it was just them two in the mansion and cave, must've been a great time
Christian bale really made Bruce Wayne and Batman come alive. I’m not saying his Batman performance is the only one that matters cause that’s def not true, but I do think it’s true that he is the best one. He just hits the balance right with characters and really devotes his body and mind to them. I dream of a future where he is one of the actors who grows old and somewhat replaces the roles of people like Morgan freeman, Michael Caine, Christopher lee, etc. I wanna see him acting until he literally can’t do it anymore. His performances are just so real
We really need to see Leonardo Di caprio and Christian bale in the same movie with Nolan directing the same. In my opinion they are the only two top actors who can pull off any role and for me they are easily like the messi and ronaldo of Hollywood
Watched once interview with Christian Bale, he talked with english accent, could not believe. Imagine American Psycho with english accent? 😃 He's one of the Greatest actors.
Can't believe that Bale didn't act in any Tarantino movie. Didn't research on this subject much, but even great actors are admitting that he is the best
Among all of his superb acting rolls , if you haven't seen " the machinist" take a look it's unbelievable total emersion into a role . He just a top actor 👍👍
I love that conversation at the end between Caine and Craig Ferguson, we all know it was almost certainly the studio that leaked the footage so they could gain more press for the movie, and now that video is the only way I can remember that Terminator Salvation even happened!
Even if the movie is a flop or a hit, his performance will always be top notch! He's soo good at his craft people don't really know the real him. I see many be surprised that his British.
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Whenever his name is mentioned, every actor actually physically reacts to it. He must be a real force of nature
The amount of stuttering is staggering.
He is the best actor of alle time.. just imagine that.. the best of all time. Better, than Al Pachino, Oscar Isaac, Meryl Streep, Marlon Brando, Joaquin Phoenix, Daniel Day-Lewis.. everyone!! He IS a force of nature❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Bale is scary
They react like he might pop up over their shoulder at any second.
"You've changed things.. Forever"
Getting a compliment from Gary Oldman is the ultimate flex in my opinion, that guys unreal with his performances.
Accolades from Oldman, DeNiro, Caine. Bale hit the trifecta.
I loved him in the 5th element. He was an awesome bad guy.
@@bcj4791 Many consider Gary to be one of the top 10 actors of all time.
@@SloaneLasers he's my favourite actor ever, I've often warned my hubby if I had the chance to run away with Oldman I'd be gone lol
@@bcj4791 He's one of my favorite actors too. The point of my comment was to affirm that others feel the same way about his skills. It's a compliment.
Christian bale is a once in a generation type actor. His range of performances and acting is great and the process he goes through to become his characters is truly amazing
100 percent. in my top 5 of all time
@@j.aghorbani5197 Have you had it laminated? It's not a permanent list until you laminate it?
He and Leonardo DiCaprio are the greatest actors of their generation. When it comes to range, he would be the greatest.
@@ozmondos agreed both are phenomenal and the best of their time
And to have been a child actor! WTH?
Gary oldman in my opinion is one of the finest actors of all time
Super versatile and chameleonic, one of the best
Yes loved him since Sid and Nancy ❤️
Absolutely! He’s brilliant.
I think he is the finest actor of all time.
I loved him all the way back in Sid & Nancy
Joaquin Phoenix - one of my favourite actors of all time - complimenting Christian Bale will always make me happy. I hope they work together some day because they're both phenomenal.
Surprised no1 has written a film with both of them in mind
Huh... And they've never worked together? Fancy that.
jp isn't anywhere near
Batman and Joker
I've never felt let down in the least watching any of Christian Bale movies. You really know he's going to deliver marvelously.
The best actor🥹
Actually Amsterdam was quiet a disappointment. Christian was cool but that didnt take the movie anywhere.
@@View_finderrbad script/film maybe but bale was great as ever. Can’t really expect him to make a bad film great single-handedly!
As a big Bale fan I truly enjoyed this compilation. Christian is def one of the great actors of our generation, love his acting, same as Viggo M
Agree 100%. Despite being a respected and successful individual in the industry, most people I reference Viggo's name to have no recollection of who it is, such a shame!
@@PascalBlaschta such a shame
Viggo is a great human being and a stunning looker, but Bale pushes it a tiny bit further in acting imo. Love both however.
@@PascalBlaschta definitely underrated
Thank u for mentioning Viggo 🙌🙌
“i brought the boy up!” i love michael caine so much
Christian Bale, Gary Oldman, Tom Hardy wonderful trio that we were lucky to see in the Dark Knight Rises
Don't forget Heath Ledger .
Oh man De Niro saying that you're a great actor must be the most rewarding thing for an actor ever
no, only when i say .. remember this next time ok .... hope you will. thenk yew
Michael Caine raises a great point about the timing of how the events of that incident became public.
It’s extremely shady how the whole thing went down. The whole thing happened while he was shooting Terrminator Salvation in July in New Mexico while at the same time promoting The Dark Knight all over the globe flying back and forth. Under tremendous pressure.
His costars in the scene described how he was sleep deprived, hungry etc. and so probably burning the candle at both ends and then the director of photography (emphasis on Director ) does something that is just really against the norm on a set. Even Ron Howard an accomplished Director and the female lead’s (Bryce Dallas Howard) Father said it was a no no for anyone to be moving after action is called.
But when this guy who should know better is told it caused a problem for the lead actor to be moving in his sight line, the guy does it again and The Main Director McG doesn’t regulate his set or do anything to resolve the conflict. Not even after Bale says do you want to say anything about this does McG weigh in but in fact says he didn’t see it. WTF!
So Bale regulates the situation and he wasn’t nice about it because he’s at his limit. Everyone has a limit. It’s a shame because McG had to come to Bale three times to take the role begging for him to take a chance on him as a director because hadn’t somebody given Bale a chance to prove himself etc. So Bale did and the guy says “I didn’t see it”. And on top of that the tape gets leaked.
Such a betrayal for work product to be leaked. Why was that audio saved when there was no usable portion for the movie? Meanwhile we all know it’s commonplace for entire scenes that are actually shot not to make it off the cutting room floor so again why was that audio saved? It was given to the film’s insurer in case Bale tried to walk off the picture because much of what was represented and planned when he agreed to take the role fell through.
All that said Bale apologized to the guy the same day it happened and it was all good. Then right before the film is released the tape is leaked. Shady af. I’m glad Caine also went on to say he’s done worse but the difference is that nobody taped it.
It’s unfortunate when you get taped being human for four minutes out of your life and it then defines you as far as some are concerned - even if it’s a one off and the behavior is never repeated.
Some will say there’s no excuse for how Bale acted and what he said. My answer is that it happened. Bale apologized the day it happened and then again after the tape was leaked. Period. It shouldn’t be that easy to condemn someone for four minutes of screaming.
@@nikkinewbie6014 Thank you very much for clearing that up! It was weird listening to the tape without context.
@@LiamOfOzz You’re very welcome. My best friend was working at the Air Force base when that movie was shot. She wasn’t born in that part of the country and she was always saying how hot it was in July in NM. Must have been near unbearable.
Connecting another dot “the rant” happened within a week or two of the incident with Bale’s mother and sister the day of the London premier of TDK. It was clearly a very pressure filled time in Bale’s life.
There wasn’t any physical assault with his Mother and sister only more yelling but they called the police on him. The sister said they did it because it all happened in front of Bale’s nieces.
“Verbal assault” is actually a chargeable offense in London 🙄. It was a family matter and should have stayed that way but it was all handled in a very ugly way. Hurtful for your own mother to sic the police on you knowing you are famous and it will have such significant repercussions. Very spiteful.
Anyway that all happened about the same time and then as Caine says the tape was leaked months later before the picture opened.
It’s a shame that it was only audio if it had to be leaked. So much is lost when you can’t see someone’s body language or facial expression or hand gestures. No way to know but I’ll bet the Director of photography’s body language and general physical reaction was probably pretty dismissive.
Because you can hear Bale escalate as the minutes tick by instead of calming down. You can hear that people are smiling / chuckling as they are asking him to calm down trying to mollify him. That would only piss me off more if no one was actually addressing the issue that I have a problem with.
What also isn’t talked about is how much Bale was vested in the film, spending hours and hours collaborating and trying to develope the characters with McG. It wasn’t just another job to him. So he was on a whole other level of involvement. That’s why he threatened to walk at first if the guy wasn’t fired. But that context isn’t given.
Yeah there’s always context. 😂
The Nolans were to have been involved with writing the script and the story initially and I think the approach was that they saw what the Nolan Bale team did for the Batman franchise and they were hoping for the same for Terminator. It really should have been much better than it was but the writers strike and other things just killed the original plans and Bale got stuck with what was left trying to salvage it. I’ll bet he wishes he had said no a fourth time when McG came to him. But it’s all in the past now.
I think Bale is still guarded in interviews to this day thinking at some point he will be ambushed like RDJ and others have been by asshole interviewers. But it was always so amazing to me how personally offended people got over an argument at a workplace between two grown men.
And the Director of Photography is probably like third or fourth from the top of the totem pole in n a set. Definitely not an underling for those that want to say it was such a power play. It really wasn’t. It’s just way too easy for people to get holier than thou these days…
Anyway cheers!
Christian Bale is an amazing actor! Getting Robert DeNiro, Gary Oldman and Michael Cain saying that he is a great actor is phenomenal
Bale's an acting legend. 1 of the best of all time. Best of this generation. Period.
I cannot disagree with that statement at all but I will say another actor that is phenomenal is Gary oldman.
Christian Bale is my favorite male actor. I will watch him in anything! He is infinitely better than most other actors right now.
Even over Daniel day Lewis? Definitely top 3
So who's the favorite female actor?
And the thing is he is working so consistently. Even if a movie he is in misfires it is rarely said he completely tanks his performance in it. He just brings it every time.
There are other actors who are really good but I do consider the volume of their body of work. Not to take anything away from Daniel Day Lewis for instance but when’s the last time he made a movie? It’s great to hang your rep on one or two projects but where’s the consistency of work? And where is the range? Bale stands out among his peers for many reasons but that’s just two of them he has over many of them.
Bale has been working consistently for decades now, has range of roles even within the same movie 😂, and truly does bring something to each role that just solidifies his effort to make the audience believe that for those two hours or so you are watching him, Christian Bale is nowhere to be found but rather he IS the character.
It’s random but if there’s a record for an actor having the most portrayals of real life people in their careers, he probably holds it. I think it’s a testament to the level of his artistry that he has been the choice to portray so many real people. I count six so far and three of them were still alive when he did their movies.
@@nikkinewbie6014 totally agree. Most people that say DDL is the best actor ever have a sample size of around 3-5 films.
@@nikkinewbie6014 Where is Daniel Day Lewis' range? When is the last time he made a movie? He retired, you knucklehead, and his range was phenomenal
Christian Bale really helped Amy as she had been getting a hard time from a director who liked to bully and I gather that Bale intervened and said something to him.
David O Russell?
@@samanthab1923 sounds like it might be.
No idea what was said but I do know that Bale has a violent temper, as many years ago he was back home visiting family in England and there was a bit in the paper that he had hit both his mother and his sister.
@@neilburns8869 There was no hitting /physical violence. He wasn’t back home visiting family. This happened the night that TDK premiered in London. He was there for that and his mother, sister and her three daughters came to the hotel he and his wife were staying in.
At some point an argument broke out and some say his mother insulted his wife and/or they were there asking for money for some “business opportunity” or both. It’s well known that Bale’s early success acting at 13 was not something he 100 percent wanted to continue but he couldn’t stop cuz his family was relying on him for the income and that probably never stopped unless / until Bale got to a point where he put a stop to it - perhaps due to estrangement.
What most don’t realize is that “Verbal assault” / yelling at someone is actually a chargeable offense in London. Can u imagine if it was in the US? After the argument the mother and sister left the hotel and called the police on their son /brother to have him charged... their very famous actor son / brother that was there to premiere arguably the biggest movie released that year.
The police did not move forward with the charges after a short investigation but I can’t think of anything more spiteful for “family” to have done. The fact that his mother didn’t elect to instead handle their differences in house after everyone cooled off behind closed doors screams volumes. What a betrayal! If that was the dynamic of their relationship, then no wonder Bale chose to live with his Dad when his parents divorced.
There are interviews of the sister where she clarifies that it was a verbal altercation and she justifies her and her mother calling the police because it all took place in front of her young daughters. She claimed that If it had just been her and her mom they wouldn’t have. 🙄. Right.
In her interviews, the mother was pointing to the Terminator set rant and saying “now maybe people will see why we called the police.” As in we were justified to do it because that’s the way he was talking to us. Point being again it was verbal not physical.
By the way the rant and the London premier of TDK took place within a couple of weeks of each other in July. The rant was just leaked several months later. Bale was shooting Terminator Salvation and doing promotion and premiers for TDK all over the world at the same time flying back and forth.
And he had the added strain of having to field all the questions about Ledger’s passing a few months prior in the promotional interviews while also dealing with the loss because they had become friends. He was very protective of Ledger when there was any suggestion that Ledger lost himself or got suicidal etc. So it was probably a very pressure filled time in his life.
Clearly the relationship between him and his mother and sister was already estranged because real family doesn’t call police on you when voices get raised. I would never call the police on my own son for yelling. I…just…wouldn’t. Again, that kind of betrayal doesn’t come out of nowhere. There’s every indication of a bad family dynamic involved that no one ever acknowledges when they talk about this incident.
It’s a shame that even now people still mistakenly think Bale physically assaulted his mother and sister - even when they themselves have said it was verbal only. Even the news stories that covered it when it happened state verbal but that always seems to get lost. But the mother and sister sure did manage to finagle some money for interviews and their fifteen minutes of fame out of it🤔.
You do not get charged for verbal assault in London that is bs
@@seanbradley3675 A simple google search for “is verbal abuse a chargeable offense in London” would have prevented you from basically calling me a liar.
But here you go: Verbal abuse is covered by UK Public General Acts 1986 Part 1 Section 4, 4A, 5 depending on the circumstances but does not include physical harm. So no - it’s NOT bs.
Secondly, every article written about the incident by a journalist or publication will state that he was charged with VERBAL ABUSE because stating anything else would have been libel and no one wanted to be sued. What he was charged with would be a matter of record and easily winnable in court so people were careful to get it right.
That should clear things up for you. If not, then it’s not something worthy for me to spend more time on. But I figured I’d give you the benefit of the doubt that once presented with factual evidence, you would dial YOUR bs back.
Christain Bale is the Gary Oldman of his generation. Both truly gifted actors.
Thanks for your continuous love and support ❤️ how long have you been a fan of mine?
Tom Hardy's answer says it all.
I like the way Joseph falters, then nods. It was clearly a convincing Batman portrayal in person, not just on screen
Christian Bale is a legend. He never plays the same or similar character and he’s fantastic in every role and that’s a testament to his superior acting power.
What christian bale did for his part in the machinist was something i never saw an actor do for a role, he literally lost most of his body weight, it was shocking to see 😱
One the best damn movies ever. He nailed it.
The toughest part for is weight loss was hearing Van Patten talking about f*cking dinner.
@@PhantomFilmAustralia I still don't understand how a nitwit like him got so tasteful.
Yeah I think it's annoying how most of the references to him are about Batman I care very little about movies like that. I almost think really Bale an actor of your caliber is going to dress up in a cape and mask for the nerds? Ok well I know it pays the bills whatever. He's a walking skeleton in the machinist he said some days all he ate was an apple it's a shocking transformation.
@@annalisavajda252 He consumed one apple, one tin of tuna, water and coffee every day. Less than 200 calories a day.
“Empire of the Sun”. Watch that movie and I believe that film is what strongly influenced his roles from then on. In the movie “Empire of the Sun” Christian does what he always has. Character transformation. And he’s about 12-13 in that film. Could’ve won an Oscar with that performance
One of the top 10 movies of all time to me...
And a Spielberg film no less.
Wow awesome movie. Never knew that was him.
That movie is so old, Ben Stiller has his original teeth
Phenomenal film.
Christian Bale and Heath Ledger are both a once in a generation actors their both incredible
But same generation though
Name 6-7 Heath Ledger movie. Don't use Internet
@@rayyan_420 quality not quantity a Knights tale absolutely brilliant obviously his portrayal of the joker legendary I think once in a generation is a bit much but he was a master of his craft to be sure
@@Malevolent_Domain people know him because of Joker and not his previous work and I don't like those people. They doesn't deserve to call him once in a generation actor for likes and online engagement.
These same people didn't watch his previous movies and went nuts when he was cast as Joker.
I don't have anything against you I'm just expressing my feelings.
@@rayyan_420
That's incredibly easy...
Dark Knight
Knights Tale
Lords of Dogtown
Broke back Mountain
Dr. Parnassus
Candy
Kevin Conroy could yell “I just pooped my pants” and everyone would cheer. I ducking love that dude. RIP to the legend
Chris Bale is a terrific talent in movies. He might be told a method pshyco but if he is choosen for a character, he moulds himself into that role so much , it seems to be real in silver screen. Truely gifted actor and one of the best we have in our era
Regardless of their craft or how you may personally feel about them, if someone is psychotically obsessed with something to the point they will sacrifice life, limb, and health for it, that is a person to be feared and respected.
Bale was intense when he was young. I loved his work in Empire of the sun.
Christian Bale is the best Bruce Wayne/Batman on screen. Playing the different personas where he channels the anger and pain into Batman to being the self indulgent, Playboy philanthropist side of Bruce Wayne for the public to see so he’s not suspected of being Batman and then the real Bruce Wayne where only those close to him get to see, like Alfred, Fox, Rachel and in the end Selina and Blake. Fantastic actor all the way around and is great in everything he does, even if he’s been in some films that aren’t that great, but that one role of Bruce Wayne/Batman was able to show his range as an actor in three films. Of course Christopher Nolan and the other writers deserve credit for giving him great material to work with, but he truly took that role and embodied the character perfectly.
To be fair...he had the best director to steer him in those films. His "batman voice" is one of the worst. Which you could then argue that after that his batman performance isnt really all that special. Since 99% of batman is covered up and 100% of his look/vibe is that of the director's choice...
You are 100% on the money with everything you said. He did something with the role that no one else playing live action has ever done with it. Nolan’s vision was extremely ambitious and he needed the right actor to pull it off. Without the right actor it would not have become the standard it is today. Every Batman is now compared to Bale first and foremost because of the bar he set. You are preaching to the choir Dude! 😂
I love his real Bruce wayne persona's, it makes me strive to be like his character which is why i love Christian bale so much
@@feryfrost8572 I like the real Bruce too but it’s so funny and brilliant the way Bale portrays the eccentric billionaire. He really does come across as someone that is totally out of touch with what’s going on in Gotham and of course that’s the whole point.
One of my favorite scenes is when Bruce totals his Lamborghini to protect the accountant who tried to blackmail him. Gordon says it was brave of him and Bruce says something like he was trying to catch the traffic light 😂😂😂. Then he takes it one step further and asks Gordon “do you think I should go to the hospital?” Pretending to be oblivious that the hospitals are all being evacuated due to the Joker’s threat.
Then he gives the accountant guy that slight nod of the head to let him know he knows that the guy knows who he is but he still saved him when it would have solved his problem to just let him be killed.
Just a really fun scene but meaningful too because it really shows Bruce’s character that he did the right thing even in the face of taking a high personal risk that his secret could be outed since the guy is still alive.
Also this scene runs parallel to the idea that Bruce thinks nothing of totaling his Lambo or spending millions of dollars in his Crusade to save Gotham. This is much like the Joker burning “his half” 😂😂 of all the mob’s money.
Remember that the accountant even described to Fox how he discovered Applied Sciences Division of Wayne Ent was “burning through cash” on a secret project (what are u building for him now? A rocket ship?). That description literally verbally parallels the Joker burning through HIS cash too. This keeps with the canon concept that Batman and the Joker are in some ways “two sides of the same coin”. Just epic attention to detail with the storytelling. Epic.
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Early days, Gary was
Another shape shifter
Still is
It is always a pleasure to see Christian Bale work.
One of my favourite actors, doesn’t matter what character he’s playing, you believe he is that person
Bale is a classic Brit actor. Great at drama but has impeccable comedic timing as well. Watch his scenes with Jen Laurence in American Hustle & even the coming attraction for his new one Amsterdam. ⭐️
His sense of humor and ability to deliver and be funny is probably his least known or acknowledged skill set. I've watched interviews of his and for the past several years now he's been very lighthearted, quick witted and funny. I mean he's not "I'm a comic on stage and it's showtime" funny. It's much more subtle and clever than obvious. On screen, he hasn't been given much of a chance to be funny but has taken advantage of those opportunities when he had them.
Several lines in the Batman Trilogy, and his performance in certain scenes in The Fighter come to mind. Even American Psycho gave me a peak at his humor - especially since some of the scenes I'm thinking about were improvised by him and got retained in the movie. His performance in a scene as Ken in a car with his wife, Molly (she's driving) in F vs F was funny to me. I haven't seen Amsterdam, but it looks like he's doing some physical comedy and is somewhat lighthearted in that one. I've heard the movie isn't good, but there are the "normal" carve outs for Bale's good performance in the reviews.
So 100% agree with you.
Christian Bale was really good in John Singleton’s version of “Shaft.” He completely body that role. Speaking of, it would be great to see Christian and Jeffrey Wright in another movie together.
I love Alfred, such a wise man and backing his controversy with logical reason.
I believe they're friend in real life.
Four movies together. They compliment each other so much on screen. So much so that Christopher Nolan keeps putting them in his movies.
Respect Bale's commitment and dedication to his work.
Teen actor who progressed over the years to be this successful is impressive.
Tom Hardy is much the same as Christian Bale. Powerhouse performances each time. I know it's off subject, but Hardy and Murphy in Peaky Blinders... fantastic!!!
Yeah that mid to late 40s year old generation is one hell of a generation maybe one of the best of all time. Christian Bale, Cillian Murphy, Tom Hardy, Leonardo DiCaprio, Joaquin Phoenix, and Heath Ledger that is just a gold standard.
I just saw "Empire of the Sun" that kid had better acting chops at 13 than most folks could ever hope for
Christian Bale is our gen's Daniel Day Lewis.
He's a beast. But he's not DDL. But dam he's great. One of the best ever. But he's not on that level yet.
@@el34glo59 I don't think there's much in it.
"I drink your milkshake!"
"I have to return some video tapes."
@@el34glo59 He's better than DDL. DDL's acting is noticeably great, Bale's acting is too great to be noticed if you know what I mean.
@@el34glo59 the gap is closer than you think
Bale passed over the torch to Rob by his strong and highly positive opinion of "The Batman" , from what Bale said it seems like he loved it !
Bale never saw The Batman, which he admitted while promoting the new Thor movie.
@FUTURE DCEUWARRIORZLIFE 💀💀
@FUTURE DCEUWARRIORZLIFE Did you really just say that Clooney is better than Bale and Pattinson? lmao nice bait
The industry knew Christian Bale was going to be a force to be reckoned when he blew people away in Empire of The Sun at the age of 13. His first real acting job, with almost no formal training.
His hustler role in American Hustle is amazing
When TOM HARDY says that you dont want to piss off CB..
I just realised why I like Amy Adams so much. She's as if you put both 1960's Elizabeth Montgomery and Barbara Eden into one person. Even as I child I knew this was the source of great beauty!
So many fantastic actors mentioned in these comments Bale, Hardy.etc then then there's a snippet of Sam Rockwell one of the best actors of his generetion. Underrated but shoulder to shoulder with giants.
Christian is one of my favourite actors, and Amy, one of my favourite actresses. She needed to give herself more credit, she’s just as phenomenal as him. Had the pleasure of seeing her live in Theatre and she’s absolutely incredible.
What he did for The Machinist was mind boggling!
Unbelievable performance
Amy Adams and Christian Bale have the best chemistry. She should have been Rachel Dawes
100% agree
Watching the Kevin Conroy clip hits different now. Bale is my fav actor but Kevin will always be my Batman
From the moment I first saw him acting in Empire Of The Sun during my teenage years, I knew I would be following his career. I am a huge cinefile and until he retires, I will be looking for his next project to enjoy. Truly one of the finest of his generation!
Sam Rockwell is one of the best actors. One of my favorites.
So true!
I'm in the middle of watching Amsterdam right now at home watching it on HBO. And I absolutely had to pause it halfway through just to search for a video on this exact same thing... and especially what Gary Oldman has to say about Christian Bale.
It's ironic that Christian Bale was badly bullied as a kid and dreaded going to school, but now he's a force of nature and one of the most successful actors on the planet. He took that negative energy and progressed further than most. Mad respect for that.
Christian Bale will forever be my favorite actor ever. He’s talented and a great actor.
I can honestly say that Robert Pattinson is now up there with Michael Keaton and Christian Bale, his performance as the new Batman and body of work has everyone in awe and solidified the days of Twilight gone.
In fact Robert likes Kevin Conroy version of Batman more than others.
You gotta be kidding
@@meramail no he isn't
Pattinson became Batman.
Christian Bale is amazing. American Psycho - the scene when he sweats because he feels his business card is less than what it should be. The Machinist- not just the body transformation - but immersing himself into the trauma and guilt that character felt and allowing it to, for lack of a better pun, eat himself alive. Then there's The Prestige. Equilibrium. Vice. American Hustle. ✅️✅️✅️✅️
And he did all of that w/o traditional education in acting
No offense but you forgot Public Enemies
@@cineverse2644 Yes, great point!
@@LaneTheBrane I do enjoy that movie. Agreed. ✅️
There is something about American Hustle though, all around performance wise from the entire cast, but his moment with De Niro, that fear in his eyes....hmm tastefully brilliant!
I get the impression I would really enjoy sitting and talking with Michael Caine. I suspect Christian Bale and I would have less to talk about but I respect the hell out of him. He's turned in some absolute killer performances.
Saw a little clip of "Hostiles" on here today and i was blown away by Christian Bale and can't wait to sit down and watch it. He's someone who wants to make a great film no matter what
I heard Bale in an interview will after his freak out.
After the movie came and went he was on a nationally syndicated comedy morning radio show and they asked him about it.
Bale did NOT dismiss it. He went in for about 90 seconds about how out of line he himself was. “I’m an actor and supposed to be able to turn it on and off. I make the big money and have zero right to harass any of the behind the scenes people who work tirelessly…”
It did not sound rehearsed, the host interrupted him several times to ask him about various comments. What I wrote, he did not exactly say. I surmised the intent.
I’ve heard actors BS answers before. I believed him. He never said ‘sorry’.
He said things like ‘inexcusable’ and ‘horribly unprofessional’.
Michael Keatons intro as batman when he drops down and grabs the robber and hangs him over the edge of the building. The robber " Don't kill me man Don't kill me. WHAT ARE U!!! I'm Batman. That is the best batman scene hands down imo.
He can be a good guy and a Bad guy effectively....makes him a really good actor
"I like to dissect girls, did you know that I'm utterly insane?" American Psycho his best performance for me he killed it (pun intended)
Having and getting De Niro to talk of and about you in a nice good friendly way wow what a honour
Tom Hardy has gotten big, and he bulked up for his role in Batman, and it cracks me up to see his reaction to Bale and talking about fighting scenes with him.
The greatest actor alive.
Amy Adams seems like a supercool personality. Just guessing of course.
The best Batman ever.. Christian is a pure professional 👏
I saw Empire of the Sun for the second time since it came out, and with my children. We all sobbed.... I'd forgotten about the impact that film had on me and Bale really made his mark.
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Bless Kevin Conroy.
Well, he is admired and feared at the same time....
Christian Bale is a phenomenal actor, I remember him as a child staring in Empire of the sun. Even as a young boy he was incredible actor.
Same, it was a beautiful movie. Saw it when I was a kid and I still watch it today.
I first saw him in American Psycho and thought, "Who tf is this guy?" Haven't been disappointed since. Empire of the Sun is one of the few movies that I haven't seen with him. It came out when I was 7, wasn't really on my radar, but I will definitely make an effort to watch it.
Out of the Furnace…. Magnificent work
The Fighter…. another great one
Out of the Furnace was really great. Literally found it by accident this year, and absolutely love Woody so big bonus. Manchester by the Sea was almost like Casey Affleck playing the same character in an alternate life.
Wales has produced some superb actors.
Except Bale is English.
@@stynershiner1854 born and educated in Haverfordwest, so as welsh as 4 part harmonies, Shirley bassey and Owain Glyndwr.
Bale has said "I was born in Wales but I'm not Welsh, I'm English." He was raised mainly in England and his family left Wales when he was two
@@joshhanson6538 I mean, honestly, he was born here I don't know your definition of nationality.. but born here is pretty high up the list. Like tops.
Also by your reckoning Alan Rickman is Welsh as he 100% considered himself Welsh, his mother was Welsh, his grand mother was Welsh and even though he was born in Ealing, thought of himself as celtic.
I guess you can have Bale we'll have Rickman.
Christian Bale is literally the hottest man on Earth, yet so intelligent and funny. I love his devotion to the work and his witty mindset. He will remain my crush forever.😩❤️
Thanks for your continuous love and support ❤️ how long have you been a fan of mine?
He’s so talented! This whole thread inspires me to use the internet to celebrate the amazing people in the world, rather than just endlessly calling out politicians, criminals, etc. Christian Bale could be a monster, for all I know! But even if he is, he’s still amazing.
Such an underrated actor.
He's not underrated. He's the highlight of nearly every single movie he's in
@@Electrifize I was being sarcastic. I’m sick of seeing amazing actors supposedly underrated in stupid comments sections. I read earlier that Mitchum was underrated! Madness.
Holy shit. I only just realised Christian bale is English. This makes his acting even more insane. (I’m English too, don’t know how I didn’t know he was I just assumed he was American)
Welsh, actually. When he plays an American character, he usually promotes the movie in an American accent.
@@PhantomFilmAustraliaborn in Wales but classes as English
@PhantomFilmAustralia sorry but English parents, raised in England and apparently counts himself as ENGLISH.
You can never not be entertained when watching Christian Bale. He loves what he is doing. The fact that he is the biggest eye candy🤤 and has that freak face who turns women is just a bonus. A brilliant actor and man, he deserves all the oscars in the world .😭❤️
the pale blue eye is one of my absolute favorite christian bale movies. y’all should give it a watch
Everytime I heard about this guy is always from someone else.... With praise
Michael Caine's " Christian is a lovely boy, I'm his butler I brought the boy up!" haha. Honestly wonder how they spent their time on set it was just them two in the mansion and cave, must've been a great time
Christian bale really made Bruce Wayne and Batman come alive. I’m not saying his Batman performance is the only one that matters cause that’s def not true, but I do think it’s true that he is the best one. He just hits the balance right with characters and really devotes his body and mind to them. I dream of a future where he is one of the actors who grows old and somewhat replaces the roles of people like Morgan freeman, Michael Caine, Christopher lee, etc. I wanna see him acting until he literally can’t do it anymore. His performances are just so real
We really need to see Leonardo Di caprio and Christian bale in the same movie with Nolan directing the same. In my opinion they are the only two top actors who can pull off any role and for me they are easily like the messi and ronaldo of Hollywood
There is a league with only TWO: Daniel day Lewis and Christian Bale
De Niro? Jack Nicholson? Al Pacino?
@@Mcbikey24 i think he is talking about their generation n deniro n alpacino are way older lol they are on a league of their own.
@@djihanehamdaoui2948 I mean DDL is closer with age to De Niro and Pacino than he is to Bale
@@Mcbikey24 i always thought he is younger xd i was surprised earlier when i checked n found out he is 65 🤣🤣🤣🤣i thought he is 50-55
Gary Oldman
the way that JGL didnt want to say 'the batman' is so funny to me
Watched once interview with Christian Bale, he talked with english accent, could not believe. Imagine American Psycho with english accent? 😃 He's one of the Greatest actors.
Oh, mr. Caine is such a brilliant. Just the way he's delivering his jokes is so old-school, pure dry english humor.
Can't believe that Bale didn't act in any Tarantino movie. Didn't research on this subject much, but even great actors are admitting that he is the best
Let’s see Paul Allen’s take on Christian Bale
yk you've made it when actors like robert and gary praise you
C Bale puts body and soul in every films he makes and that says all to describe him n i love this guy 😍
Getting the respect and compliment from someone like Michael Caine, Gary Oldman and Joaquin Phoenix… what more can you ask
Among all of his superb acting rolls , if you haven't seen " the machinist" take a look it's unbelievable total emersion into a role . He just a top actor 👍👍
Heath Ledger - There is no going back ik you changed things Christian Bale.
I love that conversation at the end between Caine and Craig Ferguson, we all know it was almost certainly the studio that leaked the footage so they could gain more press for the movie, and now that video is the only way I can remember that Terminator Salvation even happened!
Christian Bale is The Michelangelo of Acting.
All of his characters are worth becoming sculptures of historical significance in the modern cinema.
Even if the movie is a flop or a hit, his performance will always be top notch! He's soo good at his craft people don't really know the real him. I see many be surprised that his British.
He is utterly brilliant in American Hustle!
Bale is the goat❤