Exclusive: Bale's Co-Workers Say His F-Bombs Were Justified

Exclusive: Bale's Co-Workers Say His F-Bombs Were Justified

Published: February 03, 2009 @ 7:30 pm
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By Sharon Waxman and Amy Kaufman

 

 

 While the Web dissected Christian Bale’s reputation via snark, satire, censure and video remix, his co-workers on the set of “Terminator Salvation” stepped up to defend him for the tirade against Shane Hurlbut, the director of photography.

 

 
Speaking on condition of anonymity, set workers said that Bale, who plays the lead character John Connor in the $200 million-budget movie, was an uncommonly quiet actor and that on the day of his outburst he had been in the midst of an emotional scene with Bryce Howard.
 
It was a blazing hot day in the middle of the summer. Bale had just returned from a grueling press tour to promote “The Dark Knight.” And he’d had run-ins with Hurlbut before.
 
The two actors were shooting a very quiet, emotional scene. Hundreds of set workers had cleared out of the way to allow Bale and Howard to get into character, when Hurlbut came into the actor’s view repeatedly.
 
“It was a very emotional scene,” said one set worker, who could not speak for attribution because she signed a confidentiality agreement. “We cleared everyone out of their sight-line and Shane was the only one there. And he was wandering back and forth between Bryce and Christian’s eyeline.”
 
"It was justified. It was warranted,” said another set worker of the outburst, who also would not speak for attribution. “For him to be broken out of that scene at that moment was really really frustrating. In a way it’s disrespectful.”
 
The set workers said Hurlbut was not popular on the set, and few who were present  that day felt any animosity toward Bale.
 
“On our show, (Bale) was very mild-mannered, very quiet,” said the first set worker. “I only heard him get upset twice, and both times was at Shane.”
 
Many of the crew from “Terminator IV” are working together on another movie in Albequerque, New Mexico, and were dismayed to learn of the wave of disapproval coming toward Bale. Shortly after the summer outburst the actor was arrested in England for verbal abuse toward his mother.
 
And in a sign of the viral nature of live recordings, it was the audio tape – whose source has not been determined, but may have come from the insurance company that kept a tape of the outburst – that set off the Internet wave. TMZ had reported the outburst back when it first occurred, but there were no repercussions at that time.
 

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Warning: The links in this story contain lots of offensive language.

 
On Monday, the Web site TMZ.com incited an online frenzy after posting a three-minute audio clip of an enraged Christian Bale going ballistic on the set of his upcoming movie "Terminator Salvation" and dropping a slew of profanities -- including 36 F-bombs --  on the movie's cinematographer.
 
In the clip, the "Dark Knight" actor becomes infuriated after Shane Hurlbut reportedly walked behind co-star Bryce Dallas Howard and through Bale's sight line.
 
"Do you want me to go and trash your lights? Do you want me to go and trash them? ... Then why are you trashing my scene?" Bale shouts in one of the less profanity-ridden moments from the clip.
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