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    Making 'The Fighter;' Christian Bale's Esquire Interview

    The Fighter is a natural awards-bait movie but producer David Hoberman says that in today's Hollywood, studios didn't want to make it. It started as a $70 million film produced by Paramount and ended up as an $18 million film made with outside money from Relativity Media. Along the way Matt Damon and Brad Pitt showed interest, as did director Darren Aronofsky, but all dropped out leaving the producers to scramble. Also, Christian Bale, whose performance in The Fighter is generating Oscar buzz, goes a few rounds with the writer of an Esquire magazine Q&A. We talk with John H. Richardson about his unconventional and utterly entertaining encounter with this reluctant celebrity.

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    By Kim Masters • Dec 13, 2010 • 29m Listen

    is a natural awards bait movie but producer

    David Hoberman says that in today's Hollywood, studios didn't want to make it. Directed by David O. Russell, and starring Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale, it started as a $70 million film produced by Paramount and ended up as an $18 million film made with outside money from Relativity Media. Along the way Matt Damon and Brad Pitt showed interest as did Director Darren Aronofsky but all dropped out leaving the producers to scramble. Plus, Christian Bale's performance in

    The Fighter is generating Oscar buzz, but in an

    Esquire magazine Q&A he goes a few rounds with the writer. We talk with

    John H. Richardson about his unconventional and utterly entertaining encounter with this reluctant celebrity.

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    Banner image: Producer David Hoberman and actor Mark Wahlberg on the set of The Fighter

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      Kim Masters

      partner/writer at Puck News, host of KCRW's “The Business.”

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