Christian Balegot a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to sing withTaylor Swiftwhile making the comedic mysteryAmsterdam.In the new issue of PEOPLE, Bale recalls filming the scene with Swift, who has a minor role. “When my daughter was little, she would sing a lot of songs. So that was often going around my head—differentTaylor Swiftsongs—as I was standing there,” he says.In the 1930s-set movie from Oscar-nominated director David O. Russell, Bale andJohn David Washingtonplay World War I veterans who are falsely accused of murder. While trying to clear their names, they uncover a massive conspiracy.Frazer Harrison/Getty; Dimitrios Kambouris/GettyWashington joined Bale and Swift for the singing scene. “All day long, J.D. [Washington] and myself and Taylor, we were singing this song, and I’m not a good singer and J.D.’s not. We were off pitch and sometimes forgetting the lyrics,” continued Bale. “David did at one point say, ‘Hey, Christian and J.D., shut up for this take. Let’s just have Taylor.’ It is stunning when you’ve got someone with a beautiful voice there, standing right next to me. It gave me goose bumps.“Robert De Nirocostars inAmsterdamand told PEOPLE that Swift is “terrific” in the movie.Bale had a great time with his other costars, too. He told PEOPLE he had to askChris Rock, who also plays a WWI vet,not to speakto him on set. “I found myself giggling during the takes,” recalled Bale. “I was not [my character] anymore. I was just like idiot Christian from England, giggling and being a fan of Chris Rock’s stand-up. So I actually had to go to him and I said, ‘Dude, no. I’ve got to close my ears,’ because he was so great.“Amsterdamhas an impressive ensemble cast includingMargot Robbie,Michael Shannon,Rami Malek,Anya Taylor-Joy, Andrea Riseborough andMike Myers.Bale told PEOPLE the entire mood on set was positive thanks to Russell, who previously worked with Bale on the 2013 dramedyAmerican Hustle. “David engenders this very creative, and to me, satisfying vibe that’s joyous,” he said. “And I’m not talking about everyone has to be ha-ha laughing all day long. More than that, it’s deeper.“Amsterdamhits theaters nationwide Oct. 7.For more on Christian Bale andAmsterdam, pick up the new issue of PEOPLE.

Christian Balegot a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to sing withTaylor Swiftwhile making the comedic mysteryAmsterdam.

In the new issue of PEOPLE, Bale recalls filming the scene with Swift, who has a minor role. “When my daughter was little, she would sing a lot of songs. So that was often going around my head—differentTaylor Swiftsongs—as I was standing there,” he says.

In the 1930s-set movie from Oscar-nominated director David O. Russell, Bale andJohn David Washingtonplay World War I veterans who are falsely accused of murder. While trying to clear their names, they uncover a massive conspiracy.

Frazer Harrison/Getty; Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty

Christian Bale, Taylor Swift

Washington joined Bale and Swift for the singing scene. “All day long, J.D. [Washington] and myself and Taylor, we were singing this song, and I’m not a good singer and J.D.’s not. We were off pitch and sometimes forgetting the lyrics,” continued Bale. “David did at one point say, ‘Hey, Christian and J.D., shut up for this take. Let’s just have Taylor.’ It is stunning when you’ve got someone with a beautiful voice there, standing right next to me. It gave me goose bumps.”

Robert De Nirocostars inAmsterdamand told PEOPLE that Swift is “terrific” in the movie.

Bale had a great time with his other costars, too. He told PEOPLE he had to askChris Rock, who also plays a WWI vet,not to speakto him on set. “I found myself giggling during the takes,” recalled Bale. “I was not [my character] anymore. I was just like idiot Christian from England, giggling and being a fan of Chris Rock’s stand-up. So I actually had to go to him and I said, ‘Dude, no. I’ve got to close my ears,’ because he was so great.”

Amsterdamhas an impressive ensemble cast includingMargot Robbie,Michael Shannon,Rami Malek,Anya Taylor-Joy, Andrea Riseborough andMike Myers.

Bale told PEOPLE the entire mood on set was positive thanks to Russell, who previously worked with Bale on the 2013 dramedyAmerican Hustle. “David engenders this very creative, and to me, satisfying vibe that’s joyous,” he said. “And I’m not talking about everyone has to be ha-ha laughing all day long. More than that, it’s deeper.”

Amsterdamhits theaters nationwide Oct. 7.

For more on Christian Bale andAmsterdam, pick up the new issue of PEOPLE.

source: people.com