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Christian Bale Goes Berserk: The Musical?

You thought Bale's potty-mouthed tirade on the set of 'Terminator Salvation' was funny. Now hear the dance remix...

'Do you want me to go and trash your f**kin' lights? Do you want me to trash 'em?'

If you, like us, have wasted an entire afternoon repeatedly listening to Christian Bale's Herculean tirade of effin'-and-jeffin' on the set of the forthcoming McG directed 'Terminator Salvation' (what, you haven't heard it?), you may also enjoy this catchy-as-lice remix from RevoLucian. We can only hope that the producer's next project – with transvestite RuPaul – contains as much passionately delivered swearing as this does. And seriously, if Bale doesn't get cast as a North London cabbie as a direct result of this, then Time Out will eat its collective hat.

 

 

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  • Craig Case said...
    I like wooden things, like beds, doors, keanu reeves and flooring. but i hate keanu reeves.
    i cooked angel delight, it was rubbish. Posted on Feb 11 2009 13:34
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  • PERFECT DAY said...
    Usman - say hello to your boyfriend for me. P.S. Edward Norton has dumped you! Posted on Feb 10 2009 08:28
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  • WASTEDER said...
    Christian Bale VS Napoleon Dynamite... Full Length Version (Rant)
    TYPE THAT TITLE ABOVE, INTO YOUTUBE SEARCH...... SO FUNNY!!! Posted on Feb 10 2009 02:20
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  • usman khawaja said...
    at least they are not tpseudo trash like pd who cannot string a sentence properly lolz
    enjoying your lunch perfect turd Posted on Feb 09 2009 03:54
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  • PERFECT DAY said...
    Norton and Bale are the most wooden actors. They are so wooden, they could be floorboards. ha ha ha! Posted on Feb 07 2009 21:55
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  • usman khawaja said...
    bale and norton can eat the rest of hollywood and pinewood for breakfast and the only leftover s will be ralph fiennes and keanu reeves and maybe casey and the rest are all nontalented itinerant ignorant artificial tramps who i will not bother with me even with a free ticket ,
    thanks for this very speculative piece of contemplative info from timeout Posted on Feb 07 2009 06:24
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