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Another Hollywood producer comes to Bale's defense:
"I know the guy who pissed him off" Butch Kaplan has worked as a Hollywood producer for over twenty years. His most recent films are "Babylon A.D.", "The Assassination of Richard Nixon" and "The Patriot".
This was nothing that we haven't seen before, and in this case, the actor was completely right. I know the guy who pissed him off, and I'm not surprised to hear what happened. He's what we call in the industry a 'tweaker'. It's people who are very insecure about what they're doing that they constantly need to 'tweak' things.
A lot of actors have a hard time getting into the place of the character. You're trying to make it real, you're having a really deep moment, and then there's this guy, tweaking the lights. It's as if he's saying 'what I'm doing is more important than what you're doing - it's all about the lighting'. What Bale said was rude, but what Hurlbut did was so disrespectful. And the funny thing about this, is that Bale was more right than 95% of actors who pull this stuff. Not only actors, but producers, directors. Sometimes they even get into punch-ups, and most of the time they at least storm off set and refuse to come out of their trailer. The people who act up the most actually have the most power; a little tantrum earns you respect here.
However in this case it wasn't a power trip, it was a true explosion of frustration. A case of 'I'm trying to do my job and you're totally screwing me over'."
(The source has the Bale audio on it, so I'm not going to provide the link.)
"I know the guy who pissed him off" Butch Kaplan has worked as a Hollywood producer for over twenty years. His most recent films are "Babylon A.D.", "The Assassination of Richard Nixon" and "The Patriot".
This was nothing that we haven't seen before, and in this case, the actor was completely right. I know the guy who pissed him off, and I'm not surprised to hear what happened. He's what we call in the industry a 'tweaker'. It's people who are very insecure about what they're doing that they constantly need to 'tweak' things.
A lot of actors have a hard time getting into the place of the character. You're trying to make it real, you're having a really deep moment, and then there's this guy, tweaking the lights. It's as if he's saying 'what I'm doing is more important than what you're doing - it's all about the lighting'. What Bale said was rude, but what Hurlbut did was so disrespectful. And the funny thing about this, is that Bale was more right than 95% of actors who pull this stuff. Not only actors, but producers, directors. Sometimes they even get into punch-ups, and most of the time they at least storm off set and refuse to come out of their trailer. The people who act up the most actually have the most power; a little tantrum earns you respect here.
However in this case it wasn't a power trip, it was a true explosion of frustration. A case of 'I'm trying to do my job and you're totally screwing me over'."
(The source has the Bale audio on it, so I'm not going to provide the link.)