Kind of lame, but I just watched this movie and I really want to look like him. It sounds pretty stupid...but whatever.
What do you guys think his weight is? A height of 6ft 0.5inch
He's not even that big , just really low BF and his abs look ripped.
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04-09-2009, 08:56 PM #1
I wanna look like Christian Bale in American Psycho
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The book is fictional..as in not real, the book wasnt based off of christian bale.
But check out his transformation for two different movies...
First is the machinist where he plays some insomniac machine worker (about 90lb-120lb):
Then to batman, at about 200lb:
not sure the time frame..
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that machinist pic is ****1ng disguting. I wanna throw up my rice, orange chicken, sauteed mushrooms, and chow mein im eating right now
but srsly, i wouldn't say it would have been AS hard as a normal citizen to do that because he would have full access to the best of the best trainers, all the time in the world to workout, perfect diet prepared by multple chefs, blah blah blahForum Representative
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I liked him in this movie
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Russell Crowe was pretty badass in that movie aswell
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07-19-2011, 02:04 PM #28
i am probably going to get flamed my ass off for bumping a 2 year old thread, but I came across this link a couple weeks ago and wanted to ask if it's genuine or not, and is there an official workout for Bale's body in American Psycho? I would totally love looking like he did in that movie, but I must confess my height is a bit above 3 inches lower so don't think that's possible...
Here's the link with workout and diet: bigtop10.com/christian-bale%E2%80%99s-patrick-bateman-american-psycho-workout-and-diet.html
Sound a bit farfetched I mean 7 egg yolks for breakfast? Is his liver still alive?
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08-22-2012, 02:52 PM #30
Seriously.....
First time I've seen this and obviously late but Jamesggg is a jackass. The Machinist was released in 2004 and Batman Begins was released in 2005. Christian Bale went from 120lbs to 220lbs in MONTHS, then Christopher Nolan said he needed to drop weight to get to the right size so he went to about 180lbs. Get your facts straight.
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