getthebigpicture.net - 7/2/2009
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American Psycho, The Machinist, Rescue Dawn, The Prestige - that's a pretty
impressive list of credentials for a ten-year period. Any working actor today would love to play just one
of those roles. Christian Bale is the man behind all four, and he's great in every one of them, each ...
Christian Bale Says There Might Not Be Another Batman Movie
mtv.com 6/24/2009 — 'I truly don't know,' Christian Bale says of the fate of the character. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz
Christian Bale
Photo: Jun Sato/WireImage
Tim Burton directed two. So did Joel Schumacher. Might ...
What happened to Christian Bale?
accidentalsexiness.com 7/14/2009 —
Christian Bale takes acting very seriously. For his role in the 2004 movie The Machinist he lost 63 pounds. Currently he is working alongside Mark Wahlberg in the new film The Fighter where he is playing the role of a boxer-turned trainer-turned-drug addict Dickie Eklund.
He looks like ...
A Look Back At Christian Bale Through the Years
unrealitymag.com 8/17/2009 —
Christian Bale is by far one of the biggest actors in Hollywood right now. But it’s not like the guy has always been there. Granted Bale has been in a ton movies, but bottom line is that he’s not just a star, he’s a superstar.
He started at an extremely young age and ...
Christian Bale looking manorexic again
celebitchy.com 7/14/2009 —
Christian Bale, 35, lost a third of his body weight for his role as a troubled industrial worker in 2004’s The Machinist . He dropped 63 pounds on a diet of just coffee, cigarettes and an apple a day. He said of his massive weight loss that ...
Christian Bale is Shockingly Thin!
anythinghollywood.com 7/14/2009 — Christian Bale is shockingly thin! Bale has been a master of reinvention when it comes to transforming his body for his various movie roles, but the sight of the gaunt Welsh actor Monday afternoon on set of “ The Fighter ” raises suspicions as to the ...
Will Christian Bale’s crackhead performance win him an Oscar?
celebitchy.com 7/29/2009 —
A couple of weeks ago, CB showed us some pictures of the now manorexic-looking Christian Bale on the set of his new film, The Fighter . The film is based on the true story of boxer-turned-trainer-turned-crackhead Dicky Eklund. Mark Wahlberg and Amy ...
Christian Bale: What are You Doing To Yourself?
unrealitymag.com 7/15/2009 —
From Filmdrunk:
Just Jared posted some pictures of Christian Bale looking like balding, crack-addicted shell of his former self in Los Angeles yesterday. Perhaps coincidentally, Bale was on the set of The Fighter, in which he plays Dickie Eklund, a boxer who becomes a balding, ...
On the Scene: Christian Bale, I think?!
accidentalsexiness.com 7/28/2009 —
It pains me to see a gorgeous stud like Christian Bale looking so gaunt! The former Batman babe is currently filming scenes from his new movie, The Fighter in Massachusetts. This film is based on the real life story of boxer “Irish” Micky Ward and his brother who helped train ...
Christian Bale Scary Thin On The Set
anythinghollywood.com 7/28/2009 — Christian Bale looking pale and gaunt for his role as boxer-turned trainer-turned-drug addict Dickie Eklund in “The Fighter,” Christian looks to have dropped even more weight as he is spotted on the film set in Boston, Massachusetts ...
Christian Bale Won't Do Another Batman Movie
imnotobsessed.com 6/24/2009 —
Christian Bale doesn't necessarily strike me as the easiest person to work with. :) So I can't say I'm totally surprised by this decision. After finding out that 'Dark Knight' director, Chris Nolan , wouldn't be back on board for another movie in ...
'Transformers,' 'Ice Age' battle for top —
Variety.com 7/3/2009
Film News: 'Public Enemies' takes $6.6 million from 3,319 -- Paramount's "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" and Twentieth Century Fox's 3-D toon "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" ended Thursday in a photo finish at the domestic box office, with ...
Will Menaker: Public Enemies —
Entertainment on HuffingtonPost.com 7/3/2009
Tommy Gun, you ain't happy less you got one...
There is a moment in almost every Michael Mann film where the camera lingers just over the shoulder of one of our protagonists , filling the screen with the back of their head and maybe a bit of ...