Title: The Machinist Post by: Ookii on October 29, 2004, 12:44:28 PM New thiller/horror starring Christian Bale, they advertise the hell out of it on the radio, so I was wondering if anyone has seen it yet. It has a 7.6 on imdb, and apparently I can't access anything with the word "rotten" from work. Here is a tidbit I saw on Imdb:
Quote The producers of the film claim that Christian Bale dropped from about 190 pounds in weight down to about 130 pounds in weight to make this film. They also claim that Bale actually wanted to drop down to 110 pounds, but that they would not let him go below 130 out of fear that his health could be in too much danger if he did. His diet consisted of one can of tuna and an apple per day. His 63 pound weight loss is said to be a record for any actor for a movie role Oh and as for plot, it's apparently about a machinist who can't sleep or something. Title: The Machinist Post by: Signe on October 29, 2004, 01:19:02 PM I bet he's trying to give up smoking.
Title: The Machinist Post by: schild on October 29, 2004, 01:27:31 PM 63 pounds? He's also the smallest batman anywhere.
Title: The Machinist Post by: Riggswolfe on October 29, 2004, 04:55:33 PM Do you ever wonder if the actors who do these things will have horrible health later in life? I guess De Niro is ok, but still, I'd think these weight gains and losses would have a bad longterm affect on your health.
Title: Re: The Machinist Post by: Joe on October 29, 2004, 04:56:00 PM Quote His diet consisted of one can of tuna and an apple per day. That was about my formula for losing 100. Combined with working out. Title: The Machinist Post by: HaemishM on October 29, 2004, 04:59:45 PM I read a bit of an interview about this one. He apparently did all the weight loss stuff. It's about a Machinist who starts to lose his mind because he can't sleep or something. Pics of Bale look horrible. He said it definitely took a toll on him, and that in social situations, where he couldn't eat, it just made him cranky because it's like he's waiting on everyone else.
Title: The Machinist Post by: sidereal on October 29, 2004, 05:06:20 PM Review from the best movie reviewer on the net. . . here
Title: The Machinist Post by: schild on October 29, 2004, 05:09:56 PM The best movie reviewer is The Filthy Critic (http://www.bigempire.com/filthy/princessdiaries2.html). (link to a review of Princess Diaries 2) But the review above was pretty good.
Being contrary is fun, don't mind me. Title: The Machinist Post by: Merusk on October 29, 2004, 05:45:01 PM You're both wrong.
THIS (http://www.mrskin.com/) is the greatest web movie reviewer out there. (NSFW) - Damn GW server discos. Admin edit: If you're going to link to Mr.Skin, please write out that it's Never Safe for Work. Title: The Machinist Post by: sidereal on October 29, 2004, 06:46:14 PM cinematic griefers
Title: The Machinist Post by: stray on October 29, 2004, 06:46:48 PM Quote from: Riggswolfe Do you ever wonder if the actors who do these things will have horrible health later in life? I guess De Niro is ok, but still, I'd think these weight gains and losses would have a bad longterm affect on your health. It can't be good for your heart to gain or lose weight so quickly. I know De Niro said he even suffered a minor heart attack filming Raging Bull. Del Toro was hospitalized. Those two guys tried doing it by themselves, without any real plan or assistance, so maybe that's the problem. I know I'm not as healthy as I should be. I gained 50 pounds once, pretty quickly, like 2 or 3 months. I then lost it in the same amount of time. This was about 5 years ago, but I energy level isn't nearly as good as it used to be. Title: The Machinist Post by: Signe on October 30, 2004, 10:34:34 AM Quote I gained 50 pounds once, pretty quickly, like 2 or 3 months. I then lost it in the same amount of time. Were you pregnant? Title: The Machinist Post by: Samwise on October 30, 2004, 01:28:17 PM Wow. If so, being in labor 2 to 3 months must have really sucked.
Title: Re: The Machinist Post by: Big Gulp on October 30, 2004, 01:33:22 PM Quote from: Joe That was about my formula for losing 100. Combined with working out. People knock it, but nothing has ever worked for me as well as the beer and coffee diet. You can only do it for a week before exhaustion becomes your constant companion, but you will see results. Title: The Machinist Post by: stray on October 30, 2004, 03:40:37 PM Quote from: Signe Quote I gained 50 pounds once, pretty quickly, like 2 or 3 months. I then lost it in the same amount of time. Were you pregnant? I'm male, but yeah, pretty much. I wouldn't be surprised if I was experiencing some of the same changes. It had something to do with the medication I was put on -- Xanax and Zoloft. Couple that with quiting smoking and quiting other shit as well (cocaine and speed, among other things, etc..), and it isn't hard to imagine. My appetite and metabolism changed dramatically, and I didn't have the energy or motivation to do much else except sit around and eat. The only thing that did motivate me to get off my ass was a drive to McDonald's, and even then, I was gorging down 4 or 5 hamburgers just on the way back home. When I lost weight, it was only a matter of tapering off the meds. I didn't know at the time how all this was effecting my body though. I just started eating less, while withdrawals from Xanax caused me to pick up smoking again (didn't relapse into the other drugs though). I wasn't trying to lose weight or anything. I just didn't want to be on the meds any longer. After that, everything went back to normal. Title: The Machinist Post by: Signe on October 30, 2004, 04:03:19 PM If you haven't noticed from my obsessive ranting, I'm trying to stop smoking, too. It's bloody hard. I'm a mess. I tried to sate my oral fixation with those Quest ciggies, but they don't taste like anything and I can't feel any smoke going in... so I might as well suck my finger. :( Usually I mix my reefer with tobacco and I'm hoping that these Quest thingies will at least act as filler. I hate any sort of pipe. Luckily, I gave up all other sorts of drugs a gazillion years ago, although I'd consider them if they help the smoking problem. I heard anti-depressants help... anyone know if that's true? I'll work off the poundage, but please, god, please make this fucking nicotine misery end! Ok, I'll stop now.
Wish me luck... I need it! Title: The Machinist Post by: stray on October 30, 2004, 04:18:28 PM Quote from: Signe If you haven't noticed from my obsessive ranting, I'm trying to stop smoking, too. It's bloody hard. I'm a mess. I tried to sate my oral fixation with those Quest ciggies, but they don't taste like anything and I can't feel any smoke going in... so I might as well suck my finger. :( Usually I mix my reefer with tobacco and I'm hoping that these Quest thingies will at least act as filler. I hate any sort of pipe. Luckily, I gave up all other sorts of drugs a gazillion years ago, although I'd consider them if they help the smoking problem. I heard anti-depressants help... anyone know if that's true? I'll work off the poundage, but please, god, please make this fucking nicotine misery end! Ok, I'll stop now. Wish me luck... I need it! I'm not the right person to ask, since I started smoking again (I love to smoke. What can I say?). I don't think there are any drugs (street drugs, I mean) that'll help you quit smoking. All of them probably make you smoke more. As for anti-depressants, there's Wellbutrin..Otherwise know as Zyban...Which is used to aid people in getting off cigarettes. I don't know anyone who's tried it though. Supposedly it doesn't have the side effects of weight gain like other anti-depressants do either (like Zoloft did with me). It's prescription, and probably expensive, but if you can, you should ask a doctor about it. That might be what you need. Here's the site: http://www.zyban.com/ Title: The Machinist Post by: Righ on October 30, 2004, 05:39:32 PM Quote from: Samwise Wow. If so, being in labor 2 to 3 months must have really sucked. Wow. A 50 pound sprog must really stretch the cunt. Women don't just piss out all the weight when they drop a sprog. |