He's Welsh? Fu'in' 'ell!
Dudes! You just gotta listen to this... Page 5
Quote: Matthew Stott @ February 6 2009, 3:17 PM GMTWell, some actors never drop character whilst they're performing, even if it's just to make sure they don't lose the voice. And I think he's spent a lot of his life in the States, so the accent is bound to get sloppy. I didn't realise someone so innocuous could rile so many!
I take your point to a certain extent because if it hadn't been recorded it would have blown over quickly. But it was. If this lighting guy turns out to be a 6ft tall karate black belt I'll give him best. But I bet he's not.
Quote: chipolata @ February 6 2009, 3:22 PM GMTAgreed. I'd want to know why they hadn't just hit the child straight off.
Quote: Aaron @ February 6 2009, 3:22 PM GMTHe's Welsh? Fu'in' 'ell!
Well obviously he's a God and should be worshipped then. Never say I don't do U-turns.
From comcast.net
Christian Bale Apologizes for "Potty Mouth," "Unexcusable" Rant
There are at least two men with whom Christian Bale is not professionally done: Los Angeles DJs Kevin and Bean.
After a week of unrelenting press coverage in the wake of his leaked onset rant, Bale unexpectedly chose to break his silence over the incident on KROQ radio's popular morning show, taking full responsibility for his Terminator: Salvation explosion.
"It's been a miserable week for me," Bale told hosts Kevin Ryder and Gene "Bean" Baxter. "Listen, I know I have a potty mouth, everybody knows this now.
"The thing that I really want to stress is I have no confusion whatsoever. I was out of order beyond belief. I was way out of order. I acted like a punk. I regret that.
"There is nobody that has heard that tape that's been hit harder by it than me. I make no excuses for it. It is unexcusable. I hope that that is absolutely clear."
As for what brought on the much-played rant, Bale said that the day's shooting was particularly intense and that he "puts so much into what I do and care so much about it and sometimes the enthusiasm just goes awry."
"I'm embarrassed by it. I ask everybody to sit down and ask themselves, have they ever had a bad day and have they ever lost their temper and really regretted it immensely."
Not that he doesn't understand the public's insatiable desire to hear—and mock and remix—the audio.
"Feel free to make fun of me at my expense, I deserve it completely.
Bale, who could easily have chosen any worldwide media out to deliver his mea culpa, said he selected KROQ because had been listening to the morning show's mockery and incessant playing of his rant all week.
"I spoke with you guys a few years back, you seem like good guys and I wanted to talk with you about it," he said, before adding that the deejays' take on his rant made him laugh. "Believe me, this is no punk."
Kevin and Bean, meanwhile, had a slightly more humbling take on why they were chosen.
"You can talk to a guy who tries to high-five a blind dude or you can talk to Kevin and Bean, those are your options in the morning," they said.
(For those doubting the validity of the scoop, Bale's rep Jennifer Allen has confirmed that it was the actor, and not the station's dead-on Bale impersonator, Ralph Garman.)
As for any residual hard feelings between Bale and the object of his onset rant, the actor said it ceased being an issue shortly after the outburst.
"We have resolved this completely...I have no intention of getting anyone fired. There is no problem whatsoever."
Christian Bale's Public Apology
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=51833131
Didn't take long for Bale's rant to make it into a Family Guy scene:
Quote: DaButt @ February 16 2009, 6:34 PM GMTDidn't take long for Bale's rant to make it into a Family Guy scene:
Krrrrist! Immortalised in a cartoon episode. They'll all be throwing hissy fits now and then do a grovelling Hugh-Grant-style public apology just to raise their public profile. Quicker than attempting to win a celebrity-reality show and beats having to chew on kangaroo bollocks into the bargain.