Given his extremely impressive resume that’s packed with transformative performances, his three Academy Award nominations and one win, it’s tough to imagineChristian Balefeeling apprehensive whatsoever about taking on a challenging role. But, it turns out, even thoughAdam McKaywrote the part of Dick Cheney inVicewith Bale in mind, Bale still had to really think about whether or not he wanted to commit to playing the former Vice President.
The movie covers Cheney’s life from his younger years of indulging a bit too much all the way through to securing the Vice Presidency. All along the way, he had his wife Lynne Cheney (Amy Adams) by his side and while Dick may have been the one to assume office, he was very a much a team with Lynne, who used her own goals and ideals to support his political ascent.

I never thought I’d say I had the opportunity to talk to Christian Bale two times in a matter of weeks, but soon afterinterviewingBale for the release ofMowgli: The Legend of the Jungle, I got to chat with him about makingVice. Check out what he told me about committing to the role, becoming Dick Cheney, and nailing one of my personal favorite lines of dialogue in the film in the video interview at the top of this article.Viceis due in theaters nationwide on December 26th. For more coverage of the film, browse the links below:
Here’s the official synopsis forVice:
VICE explores the story of Dick Cheney (CHRISTIAN BALE), a bureaucratic Washington insider, who quietly wielded immense power as vice president to George W. Bush, reshaping the country and the globe in ways that we still feel today. Directed and written by Adam McKay, VICE Stars Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Steve Carell, Sam Rockwell, Tyler Perry, Alison Pill, Lily Rabe and Jesse Plemons.


