The Batman Begins Scene That Christian Bale Slept Through On Set
Batman Begins launched Christopher Nolan's gritty trilogy, but that doesn't mean there wasn't comedy on set, like when Christian Bale slept through a scene.
Read MoreBatman Begins launched Christopher Nolan's gritty trilogy, but that doesn't mean there wasn't comedy on set, like when Christian Bale slept through a scene.
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