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What the heck is going on with that accent?!?!?!


I totally hear where he's coming from though, IT development is soooo similar, it's a tense business and we need some understanding. Just the other day our business analyst came over with a cup of tea just as I was about to make a connection to the database, i fucking trashed his requirements man, he just didn't fucking understand.

It's hard to say what you'd do if you were the director of photography on Hollywood shoot and the star started throwing a wobbler in your direction - when you're not.


Soaking up the shite is part and parcel of making it in the movies, man.


Shane wotsit barely seems to raise an eyebrow during the whole sorry episode.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> I get the impression he's the type of guy who

> knocks one out whilst watching himself in the

> mirror. Shame really as he's not a bad actor.


Knocks 'one' out, eh BBW? Of course you're speaking for yourself but I for one am not impressed.

hey guys. Lay off christian. It cant be an easy life as a holywood actor. You cant produce your best work at the drop of a hat. Maybe he was "in character" as a baddie and just could not snap out of it in time....

Lucky it did not happen on american psycho, with all those knives and chainsaws around, could have been messy.

Didn't this happen months ago, around the same time he got into a kerfuffle with his family? Suggests to me there is more going on here than a tantrum at an art director


Definitely acting like an arse, but most of us have surely done that at one point or another. Add in the fact that he has been in "the business" since he was a little boy and I'm pretty sure he has issues...

Very Good.


" .... Very Sorry ...I was a Punk .. we have kissed and made up .. I am a tortured artiste .... and by the way this has gone round the world, has been seen by SO many people that it might just be career and income threatening. So, Very Sorry."

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