Celebrity Fits and Tantrums https://bnarcissisticabuserecovery.runboard.com/t5151 Runboard| Celebrity Fits and Tantrums en-us Fri, 29 Mar 2024 12:59:58 +0000 Fri, 29 Mar 2024 12:59:58 +0000 https://www.runboard.com/ rssfeeds_managingeditor@runboard.com (Runboard.com RSS feeds managing editor) rssfeeds_webmaster@runboard.com (Runboard.com RSS feeds webmaster) akBBS 60 Celebrity Fits and Tantrumshttps://bnarcissisticabuserecovery.runboard.com/p53131,from=rss#post53131https://bnarcissisticabuserecovery.runboard.com/p53131,from=rss#post53131Celebrity narcissists http://malignantselflove.tripod.com/faq19.html http://malignantselflove.tripod.com/journal73.html http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1876761_1876818,00.html?xid=newsletter-daily Celebrity Fits and Tantrums   a.. 1 of 10   b.. Christian Bale Doesn't Use His Words Article Tools Print Email Sphere RSS Warning: Video contains explicit language Just listening to Christian Bale berate director of photography Shane Hurlbut on the set of Terminator Salvation makes you shrink in your seat. Hurlbut, who had apparently entered the shot while trying to attend to a wayward light, gets a severe tongue lashing from Bale (a hilarious YouTube musical remix has already appeared). At one point it even sounds as if he is going to physically attack Hurlbut, scuffling around and screaming, "I'm gonna f---ing kick your f---ing a--!" While most people decried Bale's behavior as ridiculous, actors such as Whoopi Goldberg came to his defense. On The View she explained that long hours and prior instances where crew members lacked professionalism could have spurred the Dark Knight's rage. Or maybe his demonstrated history of anger management issues (see assault on sister and mom, alleged) had something to do with it. Bale does in fact call Hulbert's professionalism into question, saying, "You don't f--kin' understand what it's like working with actors." I guess he does now. "We'll Do it Live!!!!!" Article Tools Print Email Sphere RSS Warning: Video contains explicit language It's no secret that Bill O'Reilly has a bit of a temper. He has cut down the son of a 9/11 victim ("I've done more for the 9/11 families by their own admission — I've done more for them than you will ever hope to do, so you keep your mouth shut ... Shut up. Shut up!") and pushed and berated an Obama campaign worker he felt was blocking his camera shot. But years before any of his Fox News antics, O'Reilly lost it on his staff at Inside Edition. It's not clear exactly what set O'Reilly off — either his teleprompter wasn't working properly or some bad newscast writing got him rankled — but go off he did. Arms flailing, O'Reilly got progressively louder and more agitated until he was cursing out a director off camera and screaming. The most jarring part of the tape, though, is watching O'Reilly lose it in one breath and calmly sign off the episode of Inside Edition in the next. It's as if he flipped off the crazy switch. Watch closely, though, and you can see O'Reilly's not done. He practically rips off his suit jacket as the show fades out. Michael Richards Goes There Article Tools Print Email Sphere RSS Warning: Video contains explicit language Not even the worst jokes could clear a comedy club full of people who had paid cash money to see a show. But Michael Richards, Seinfeld's character Kramer, figured out a way. He scared an entire audience away in 2006 when he began to shout the N word at a heckler and continued for five minutes until said heckler returned the favor with a "cracker" comment. Richards later apologized on the The David Letterman Show via satellite on Jerry Seinfeld's request. Unable to discern if the whole thing was a stunt, the audience laughs awkwardly. Now that we know it wasn't, we cringe uncomfortably. I Hate Huckabees Article Tools Print Email Sphere RSS Warning: Video contains explicit language Behind the scenes of 2004's I Heart Huckabees, it seems, was as chaotic as the finished product. Consider this: two videos of meltdowns between Lily Tomlin and director David O. Russell. The one above features Tomlin laying it down on Russell while shooting a car scene (Check out Dustin Hoffman, calm and collected). F-bombs abound and in a second video, Russell even knocks a stack of papers off a table in frustration with Tomlin's inability to take direction. Tomlin later laughed off the fallout, saying "I love David. There was a lot of pressure in making the movie — even the way it came out, you could see it was a very free-associative, crazy movie, and David was under a tremendous amount of pressure." Riiight. Where's Hallmark When You Need It? Article Tools Print Email Sphere RSS Warning: Video contains explicit language Actors Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger have waged one of the longest and most bitter custody battles in Hollywood history, but their vitriol for one another went viral in April 2007 when TMZ.com released a particularly disturbing voicemail that Baldwin left his daughter, Ireland, in April 2007. The message's highlights include calling his own daughter a "rude, thoughtless pig" and threatening to fly to L.A. from New York to "straighten her ass out." Perhaps the most damning part, though, is when he admits that he's not quite sure how old she is: "I don't give a damn that you are 12 years old or 11 years old, or that you are a child. Or that your mother is a thoughtless pain in the ass." (Way to change the topic there). After issuing a public apology, the 30 Rock star accused his ex-wife of leaking the audio to smear his character, jeopardize his custodial rights and turn his daughter against him. In September 2008, during a publicity tour for his newly published book about life as a divorced dad, Baldwin told TIME of the telephoned rant, "Obviously, as most people can deduce, I was really speaking to someone else on that voice mail." Casey Kasem, Not So Uptempo Article Tools Print Email Sphere RSS Warning: Video contains explicit language As part of his American Top 40 radio broadcast, legendary radio personality Casey Kasem would give listeners what they wanted by playing songs in dedication to the person of their choice. But sometimes the dedication would be for a dead dog. And it would almost always come on the heels of an awkwardly inappropriate uptempo pop song. Hence Kasem's meltdown. Producers, come on! If you know a dead dog dedication is coming up, at least place it after a sad song. We're on Casey's side with this one. And where are those photos from last week?! Alex Trebek's Got Tourette's Article Tools Print Email Sphere RSS Warning: Video contains explicit language In this lovely video montage of the Jeopardy! host's bloopers, Alex Trebek tells it like he's never told it before. The usually straight-laced, composed game show host appears to swig a can of beer (or perhaps Fresca, but who's counting) in one clip, barks at the crew, appears to call himself a "dumb son of a bitch" for flubbing a line and sometimes repeats things over and over like a crazed broken record. Though, in retrospect, that may have been the work of the person editing the video. Umbrella, 'Ella, Smash Article Tools Print Email Sphere RSS Warning: Video contains explicit language America now seems to be on the Britney's-back, let's-get-off-her-case kick, but let us not forget one of the most melted of meltdowns. Spears had just left ex Kevin Federline's home in a huff one evening in 2008, following a reported discussion about custody of their two sons. After being trailed by paparazzi, the then-recently-shorn Britney jumps out of the car with an umbrella and bashes a car window (seen here in a creepy, shadowy camera flash). Watch. Done? Now leave Britney alone! No-Love Breakdown Article Tools Print Email Sphere RSS Warning: Video contains explicit language "Give a black man a chance, man!" So goes the start to Kanye West's backstage rant at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards. The rapper and avid blogger prone to public outbursts has never shied from sharing his unending displeasure with everything ("George Bush doesn't care about black people," "Yoooo, why won't you let me be great!!!"). When West failed to win in any of the five categories in which he was nominated and watched Justin Timberlake perform on the show's main stage while he performed from a hotel villa, West vowed never to return to MTV. He was back the following year. Tyra Banks, Model and Mentor Article Tools Print Email Sphere RSS Warning: Video contains explicit language In a moment of rarely seen genuineness from Tyra Banks, the former supermodel scolds a dismissed contestant on her reality show America's Next Top Model. The shocked woman, Tiffany, tries to ease the pain of defeat with some light-heartedness, but Tyra will have no such thing. She tells Tiffany that she's made a joke of the very-serious competition and proceeds to take the gloves off telling her, "You don't know where the hell I've come from!" Tyra, everybody knows where the hell you came from; you say so on every one of your shows. nondisclosed_email@example.com (samvaknin)Fri, 03 Apr 2009 14:18:59 +0000