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  • AP/CNN: "the chameleon of his generation"

    Meaning Christian Bale, and after seeing all of his works it's a valid description IMO.



    Good article....

    BEVERLY HILLS, California (AP) -- It's not makeup that has Christian Bale looking dirty, wind-chapped and sunburned in "3:10 to Yuma." He spent a month earning every bit of that cowboy grit by riding horses and firing revolvers in the sweltering New Mexico desert.

    Bale plays weathered rancher Dan Evans in the remake of the 1957 Western film. And like with every character he plays, Bale melts into the role, disappearing behind Dan Evans' dirty fingernails and scruffy beard.

    "So much is the dirt," the 33-year-old says, slumping into a sofa at the Regent Beverly Wilshire hotel. "Real sun, real wind, real dirt. And I think you needed that, to get out there and just get the feel of it."

    Bale is the chameleon of his generation, as convincing as a muscular cartoon hero as he is an emaciated insomniac or an obsessive young executive with a murderous streak. But he follows no formula or character-development ritual. In fact, he hardly follows film, saying he doesn't "consider it to be necessary to have a great knowledge of movies to make them."
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    he reminds me of a young Gary Oldman
    Life is a bed of roses. Everyone else sees the roses, you are the one being gored by the thorns.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Belwarrior View Post
      he reminds me of a young Gary Oldman

      I was about to say, "but not as insane," and then I remembered American Psycho...
      “Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get out”
      –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

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      • #4
        Have you seen The Machinist? One of the creepiest movies I've ever seen, mostly due to how skinny he is. Good movie.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Belwarrior View Post
          he reminds me of a young Gary Oldman
          My wife said the same thing, and on reflection there is merit to that. Interesting that they're working together in the Batman movies (Oldman plays Det. Jim Gordon, later to be Police Commissioner)

          What's amazing to me is that he lost 60 lbs to do The Machinist then gained that back +40 lbs of muscle to do Batman Begins, within a year
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          • #6
            I saw him in Equilibrium last night...not too demanding from an acting point of view I thought, and with a smattering of marshall-arts-with-guns type stuff. Straight to video?
            FT.

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            • #7
              Theater here. One of those films that got little attention in its run but became a cult hit later. 7.7/10 in the IMDB rankings and 4.5/5 at Amazon.com (both viewer ratings).
              Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 13 September 2007, 01:43.
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