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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
The legend of Christian Bale
Told ya that mama business was an Eminem-ish thing. Bale and his mum apparently had a falling out over her insults to his wife. And who knew Bale's father was married to Gloria Steinem? The Globe and Mail has all the scoop on the Batman star's arrest, past and demons.

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posted by JReid @ 1:21 PM  
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Batman busted!

Christian Bale (a/k/a Batman) was arrested in London after his mother and sister claimed they assaulted them. Could this be another Eminem thing?

Scotland Yard said the British Hollywood star was released on bail to a date in September pending further inquiries.

The 34-year-old actor was arrested at Belgravia police station, in central London, earlier today after attending by appointment.

Bale was questioned over the claim — made by his own mother and sister.

A Metropolitan Police spokeswoman said earlier: �A 34-year-old man attended a central London police station this morning by appointment.

�He was arrested in connection with an allegation of assault."

Bale was arrested just hours after he attended the first European screening of the new Batman blockbuster, The Dark Knight.

He was out in time for the screening.

On another note, did you notice that most of the significant characters in this great American classic are played by Brits? Bale -- British. The late Heath Ledger -- British. Michael Caine -- British. The Americans include Maggie Gylenhall (she and her brother both did star turns with the late Ledger), the great Morgan Freeman, and "two face" himself, Aaron Eckhart, who I think is a Yankee. Just sayin...

Meanwhile, some cheeky bastard at the LA Times has an eye gouging casting suggestion for the next flick. Kick her man stealing ass, Batgirl!!!



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posted by JReid @ 11:16 AM  
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Monday, July 21, 2008
$155 million
Batman crushes the box office, thanks to The Joker. We saw it, and it was worth the hype. Heath Ledger is the new James Dean. You heard it here, first. His Joker was the best bad guy I've seen in a long, long time. BTW, "Kung Fu Panda" was good, too, lawsuit notwithstanding.

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posted by JReid @ 10:45 AM  


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