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Post by RhodoraO on Jan 15, 2021 1:41:54 GMT
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Post by RhodoraO on Jan 25, 2021 6:22:32 GMT
WSJ mentioning CB's 2011 Oscar dressing in 2019. Didn't realize it made such a big splash back then. www.wsj.com/articles/who-is-he-wearing-male-stars-take-red-carpet-fashion-risks-11546445600"In 2011, it was seen as radical when Christian Bale wore a black shirt and a black straight tie to the Golden Globes and Oscars, where he won awards for his supporting role in “The Fighter.” This year’s Golden Globes promise a bounty of men who will be departing from traditional black tie, as so many of the nominees— including Christian Bale of “Vice,” Timothée Chalamet of “Beautiful Boy,” Darren Criss of “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story,” Donald Glover of the TV show “Atlanta,” Spike Lee of “BlacKkKlansman” and Mr. Porter—have become known for convention-breaking red-carpet style."
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Post by RhodoraO on Jan 25, 2021 6:30:13 GMT
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Post by RhodoraO on Jan 28, 2021 5:18:23 GMT
David Oyelowo used CB's Vice example, among others, to protest casting criticisms of Cynthio Eviro's Harriet Tubman: metro.co.uk/2019/08/21/david-oyelowo-points-hollywood-hypocrisy-defends-harriet-tubman-cast-10605137/"David, who was criticised for playing Martin Luther King Jr. in the 2014 film Selma said that Christian Bale or Daniel Day-Lewis will never be hounded by their decisions to play characters of different nationalities to their own and that the criticism is in part because of a lack of opportunities for black actors and jealousy. ‘Should Rami Malek not have played Freddie Mercury? Should Meryl Streep not have played Margaret Thatcher in Iron Lady?’ said David. ‘Rami Malek doesn’t have to deal with this; Christian Bale is never going to have to with this in playing Dick Cheney [in 2018’s Vice]. Daniel Day-Lewis will never have to answer this question in playing [Abraham] Lincoln [in 2012’s Lincoln].’"
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Post by RhodoraO on Feb 3, 2021 3:23:27 GMT
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Post by RhodoraO on Feb 3, 2021 3:34:36 GMT
Great humor here! hard-money.net/christian-bale-loses-400000-in-preparation-for-role-in-gme-movie/Ever committed to his acting craft, Christian Bale has reportedly gambled away $400,000 on speculative Reddit stocks in preparation for a feature film about the internet’s short squeeze. Bale, known for undergoing extreme body transformations for his roles, has now made an extreme transformation to his net worth. The A-List star has trained by trolling the depths of r/WallStreetBets and betting six figures on whatever stock happens to appear on his feed. The transformation is apparent. Bale was seen near his home yesterday yelling at strangers about “short-squeezing the billionaires until their portfolios come out of their asses.” He even added “hold until you die” to his Twitter bio. However, those close to Bale say this might be his most dangerous metamorphosis yet. “Sure, he’s gained and lost upwards of 60 pounds for various roles,” said a close friend who wished to remain anonymous. “But this is the first time he’s gone to the headquarters of RobinHood in search of Vladimir Tenev’s head. He didn’t even do that for American Psycho. At press time, Bale gained 100 pounds of silver to further immerse himself into the psyche of WallStreetBets.
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Post by RhodoraO on Jun 21, 2021 23:49:03 GMT
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Post by thedarkknight on Jan 4, 2022 17:50:13 GMT
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Post by RhodoraO on Jan 4, 2022 23:14:33 GMT
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Post by thedarkknight on Jan 5, 2022 0:02:06 GMT
Yep you can sign up for free and jump ahead
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Post by thedarkknight on Jan 5, 2022 0:05:49 GMT
Yep you can sign up for free and jump ahead Found the episode on Youtube if that helps !
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Post by RhodoraO on Jan 5, 2022 7:17:28 GMT
Thanks! That's great! I like how they all go quiet for some time when he mentions feeling like Christian Bale...
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Post by RhodoraO on Mar 4, 2024 4:23:27 GMT
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