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he can't quite decide if he is american or british...

 

 

What on earth is pull your lights down, meant to mean..? Why doesn't he just say he'll hit the guy, and get it over with..?

 

The precious little luvvie had a problem with the Director of Photography who went behind the camera to check the lighting levels. Then Bale had a total hiss fit because it apparently 'disturbed' him. Tosser.

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Apparently the lighting guy has a track record of playing around during takes, its like having a major band in the studio and ****ing around with sound levels during recording. Bale must be embarraed by his outburst but no one can be in any doubt to who is wearing the trousers on that set. The moment McG hired Bale he effectively handed him control of the film. If Bale turned around to the studio and said fire the director or I'm off then we all know what they would do.

 

There are no reports of Bale being any other than a gentleman when working with directors who he has respect for.

 

But going back to the original thread topic, this BBC witch hunt is going to get worse the closer tories get to power, they'll unlesh their attack dog (the daily kunting mail and its army of hate filled grannies) time and time again. Unless its a Thatcher being a racist, in which case its a case of the liberal BBc over-reacting. We're all phucked and when the BBC is gone we'll have to live with ITV and Sky and millions of hours of offensively bland output.

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Apparently the lighting guy has a track record of playing around during takes, its like having a major band in the studio and ****ing around with sound levels during recording.

 

I appreciate what you are trying to say, but this happens a lot.

 

Then again, there's generally a mutual respect between artist and engineer as they know they are just doing their jobs.

 

Bands wouldn't sound as good if they didn't "****" around with levels during recording...

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