Christian Bale Signs On for Chinese Epic
Zhang Yimou's $90 million Chinese production 'Nanjing Heroes' just got Batman.
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Zhang Yimou's $90 million Chinese production 'Nanjing Heroes' just got Batman.
In which the 'Lost' co-creators prove they've made good use of their downtime. And Lindelof calls Cuse a dirty liar.
It's a rousing film, with so much texture that once it gets you, you're good and got.
He's skinnier, balder, and more intense.
It does look well-done, but surely there must be more to this to have made it worth everybody's trouble, right?
"Are you a professional?" "NO! I NEED A WOMAN!"
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"I smoke, so what? It's not like I'm sitting there going, 'Kids, you should go buy a pack of cigarettes.'"
And more characteristic celebrity behavior, in our daily gossip roundup.
Fingers crossed that Bale was watching Joaquin Phoenix's appearance on 'Letterman' earlier this year!
Westwick is getting kicked out of their joint apartment because he's too messy. That, and the rest of today's essential gossip.
Plus: Daniel Radcliffe breaks down his acting techniques.
And more from last night's episode of 'Chopped.'
The New York 'Post''s Lou Lumenick broke the review-embargo date.
His perfection-seeking directing style simply got the better of him.
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