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"Bale Out: RevoLucian's Christian Bale Remix!" is a satirical dance remix by American composer Lucian Piane, also known as RevoLucian, released on February 2, 2009, to YouTube and Myspace. The piece parodies Christian Bale by utilizing audio from a July 2008 rant made by the actor on the set of ''Terminator Salvation''. Various other elements are used in the remix, including pulsating dance track beats and clips of Barbra Streisand from a 2006 exchange with a supporter of then-President George W. Bush, creating the impression of Streisand arguing with Bale. The day after its release, the YouTube page for the song had been viewed over 200,000 times, and over a million times by February 5, 2009. The Associated Press called it a "hypnotic dance track",〔 and United Press International noted it was "catchy", characterizing it as a "YouTube sensation".〔 Gil Kaufman of MTV.com described the piece as "a techno-ripping, demonic dance party".〔 ''Time'' magazine's website called the track "hilarious",〔 and ''Nine News'' characterized it as a "raging online success".〔 The director of ''Terminator Salvation'' McG liked the remix and put a copy of it on his iPod,〔〔 and Bale said he had heard the remix and thought "they did a good job".〔〔 ==Background== In July 2008, Christian Bale was filming a scene in New Mexico for the film ''Terminator Salvation'' with actress Bryce Dallas Howard. The film's director of photography, Shane Hurlbut, walked into Bale's line of sight, and the actor proceeded to yell obscenities at Hurlbut. Bale said he would quit the film if Hurlbut repeated the error and was not subsequently fired.〔〔 Hurlbut responded calmly and apologized several times to Bale, and continued shooting for seven hours after the incident.〔〔 The website TMZ.com reported the occurrence soon after it happened, and posted an audio recording on February 2, 2009.〔 The event did not become widely publicized until after TMZ.com had posted the audio of Bale's outburst.〔 TMZ.com reported that film executives for ''Terminator Salvation'' sent a copy of the audio recording to the film's insurance company, in case Bale refused to continue filming.〔 Four days after the audio recording was posted to the Internet, Bale appeared as a guest on Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM, where he was asked about the altercation.〔 He said he "acted like a punk", and that he and Hurlbut talked after the conflict and "resolved this completely". Bale acknowledged the two worked together for several hours after the episode, and "at least a month after that", and noted, "I've seen a rough cut of the movie and he has done a wonderful job. It looks fantastic."〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bale Out」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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