3:57 i just love his expression and mannerisms when he's looking around knowing that Batman is coming for him. It's the way he's so obviously frightened but also weirdly excited.
@@YeTism I mean make up and lighting are a thing. Christian Bale looked “pretty” in American Psycho and was able to pull off Batman so was Robert Pattinson
@@YeTismBatman is still Bruce Wayne. _Never_ forget the billionaire playboy underneath the mask-Batman isn’t the punisher. He’s pretty. Pretty in a roguish way, but pretty. Especially in younger depictions of Batman, anyone who casts him has grizzled and rugged is missing the point of an entire half of his character.
It makes sense that he isn't that easy to scare into talking even under the effects of the fear gas. He is practically obsessed with the concept of fear and the human psyche, and he is well familiar with what types of hallucinations and side effects the toxins can cause to not be caught off guard. Scarecrow is immune to the fear gas in the comics. He hasn't just built up an immunity to the actual toxins but the excessive exposure to it has actually made himself incapable of feeling fear, at least on any high level. I think there were comics of him and the yellow lanterns involving his immunity to fear.
He’s pretty much the secondary antagonist of Batman Begins although I would prefer they give him and his Scarecrow personna more screen time he did well with what the limited time he was given
Out of all the Batman Trilogy His Villain was the one who had more scenes sence he was in the 3 movies He did his Part has the main villain in the first movie In the second he has a minor appearance In the Third he comes has the The New Justice judge While the rest of the villains had only their one movie appearance, Two face , Joker, Ras Al Ghul, And Bane
I swear. I have literally watched almost every movie he is in but never recognised him. That's why I'm trying to rewatch them all and his acting is just gold.
he really said "gaslight, gatekeep, girlboss" in Batman Begins, huh? but seriously, crane is one of my favorite characters in the trilogy. i love this.
I watched red eye after an episode and I was shook…. Really love how he can change his voice to suit his characters. He can do an really fantastic American accent 👏🏼
One of the few cases where aged CGI makes sense. It doesn't look real because it is they're imagination, the uncanniness aids in making it more surreal and terrifying.
Cillian Murphy like all great Irish/British actors like Gary Oldman and DDL, transform in every role. Tommy Shelby doesn’t act like Scarecrow and Scarecrow doesn’t act like Robert Fischer in Inception. Just shows what an actor he is
Exactly, lots of actors who play great roles, whenever they act in they end up playing that same character. Cillian Murphy though, in Peaky Blinders he acts nothing like Tommy Shelby here.
It is wild to me how this man, who looks so… unique and unmistakable, can look SO different across all his roles. If you put Crane next to Oppenheimer you could EASILY not realize it was the same person. He’s brilliant. That “The BATMAN!!” Scene is so good
“Not my diagnosis!” I love how in the Parking ramp scene in dark Knight Batman pulls off Scarecrow’s mask and you just see Cillian Murphy smirking and smiling so goddamn funny
@@mikecandy2830 when people are exposed to Crane's poison, they hallucinate with the objects they fear the most. Rachel, worms; Bruce, bats; Flass, Jason. Falcone didn't see a object in his hallucination becuse he feared nothing. So the poison likely made him fear what was standing in front of him, which was scarecrow
@@miguelporras8366 yeah but we always see through the perspective of the person getting dosed with the toxin...falcone we don’t see through his perspective we see it from the outside so there isn’t any telling what he saw.....
I'm glad I'm not the only one who finds him cute. In Time is a great movie of his as well and no one ever mentions that he was in it as the timekeeper detective guy. I still want more of that character's backstory.
5:55 "I dont need help" "Not my diagnosis" 5:12 "Dr. Crane isnt here right now, but if you'd like to make an appointment" 6:39 "Sold. To the man in the cold sweat" Also, gotta love the way he says The Bat..man 4:05 😂😅🤩😍
Ah, Cillian Murphy, a criminally underrated actor in one of my fave Batman movies. He's awesome in everything he's in, and it doesn't hurt that he's easy on the eyes as well.😊
It took many years and a certain TV series for Cillian to really get the recognition he deserves, though he was perfect as the Scarecrow as well. Just that the character wasn't a major part of the Dark Knight trilogy. But in every scene that he had, Cillian's talent was obvious. I liked him as an actor right from Batman Begins...
0:49 "so when did the nut take over the nut house" it took me a while to understand what he meant by that (not a native English speaker) but when I did, I burst out laughing 😂
0:53 Formidophobia 2:11 Chiroptophobia 3:54 Scoleciphobia 4:53 More chiroptophobia 5:20 More formidophobia 5:40 (in prior scene) likely either arachnophobia, or a form of entomophobia, but could also have been musophobia. 6:38 Thanatophobia
It's so weird, The first time I saw this actor was in this movie, and he looked so weird and unsettling. The way he talked, his manorisms. The fact that he always looked like he was wearing makeup somehow. And yet this is the same guy who plays in Peeky Blinders. It's hard to not see him as this role. I had the same issue with William Defoe in spider man 1.
Couldn't tell you how many times I've watched this movie. It was released during a time when Batman was considered a dead brand, and not that the Tim Burton films were that serious either. But here we finally have a director who took Batman seriously decades later and not a day too early
"Patients suffering delusional episodes often focus their paranoia on an external tormentor. Usually one conforming to Jungian archetypes. In this case, a scarecrow. Psychopharmacology is my primary field. I’m a strong advocate. Outside he was a giant. In here, only the mind can grant you power. I respect the mind’s power over the body. It’s why I do what I do.”
I like how in Begins, Scarecrow is above even Carmine Flacone, the most powerful crime lord in Gotham. The only person he is below is Ra’s Al Ghul. Scarecrow was sort of used as a tool to make the most powerful criminal in Gotham almost nothing.
Such an underrated character, I love him. Especially in the second movie, he rarely showed up, but his lines were so funny. “THATS not him.” Or “thats not my diagnosis” 10/10
I loved Cillian in these movies and found it criminal how little screentime he got in all of them, honestly. We really needed him to come back for a "Robin Begins" where for the first half of the movie we just see Robin becoming a superhero, until halfway thru the movie where he realizes he needs Batmans help and they take on Scarecrow once and for all and... yeah, I know it's never happening but I absolutely LOVED Scarecrow in these movies.
Going 3 for 3 in the tradition of covering up that pretty face (scarecrow mask, having a bag over his head for most of inception, i might be forgetting another example)
This is literally the first movie that comes to mind when I try to explain who he is in other shows. NO ONE EVER KNOWS. I wasn't even aware he faked an American accent until much later.
i'm in love with this man and his performance, he's so freaking gorgeous that the only thing that catches my attention is his face and every single facial expression he makes, especially in 3:57 oh boy. update: ever since i've watched this video i've become OBSESSED with his acting and him, ofc. Please, watch Cilian Murphy clips with caution because there's no way back. Once it starts, it never ends.
The thing is, he's still perfect to play Scarecrow in the Pattinson Batman movies. Cillian aged like wine.
Wait... He's aged? 😶
@@PhoenixNiteheart he’s on the north side of 50, I believe
I was just thinking this! I would love that.
Man I'd love to see that.
He’s in his mid 40’s.
Ah yes, the movie where Cillian played as Patrick Bateman and Christian Bale as Batman
wtf that's what I was just thinking lol
You would love Red Eye
my teen yr old self was stunned by the sheer fish lipped beauty of cillian - hes somethin
That "would you like to see my mask?" was picture perfect Bateman.
Impressive, very nice. Let’s see Paul Allen being played by Cillian Murphy
You know a character is good when their best moments compilation is basically every scene their in
👙
Their
Batman is full of interesting villans
@@QuantumFeldsparget a life
*he's
I'll always love the way he says "the Bat.....man"
Joker said it the same way.
@@PantsofVance scarecrow said it first
@@PantsofVance scarecrow og 🦾🦾
He sounds like a teenage girl twirling her hair like a fangirl and I love it
It kinda imprinted on me the first time I heard it!
3:57 i just love his expression and mannerisms when he's looking around knowing that Batman is coming for him. It's the way he's so obviously frightened but also weirdly excited.
Same, idek what it is but it's my favorite scene
wouldn't be a Batman villain if they didn't have a weird attraction towards Batman lmao
He made the same expression in one of the Oppenheimer scenes where he's looking around
Fax
@@snarkyrain😂😂😂😂
the way his irish accent bled through in the courtroom scene is so endearing
WAIT HE HAS AN ACCENT??? Damn he’s a great actor, I never would’ve known
I don't hear it at all
I do hear it in this slightly
@@Niphredyl which part??
@@EatTheRich848 'I'llll awready know'
His role was minor but he was perfectly cast. Deserved way more screen time
Nolan actually scouted him for the role of Batman, but Cillian said he wasn't a good fit. Therefore, he became Scarecrow
@@Bogeyatyour6YT
He’s got range he would’ve made a good Batman but man was he perfectly used as Scarecrow
@@rusty7984his face isn’t rough enough to be Batman. He’s too perfect almost lol.
@@YeTism
I mean make up and lighting are a thing. Christian Bale looked “pretty” in American Psycho and was able to pull off Batman so was Robert Pattinson
@@YeTismBatman is still Bruce Wayne. _Never_ forget the billionaire playboy underneath the mask-Batman isn’t the punisher. He’s pretty. Pretty in a roguish way, but pretty. Especially in younger depictions of Batman, anyone who casts him has grizzled and rugged is missing the point of an entire half of his character.
"Dr. Crane isn't here right now, but if you'd like to make an appointment..." is such a great line! I absolutely love Cillian as Scarecrow!!!
Even under the effects of his own toxin, he still has enough sanity to mock the Batman
'dr crane isn't here right now...' 😂 great control
“But if you’d like to make an appointment…..” 😂
It’s pretty cool how he trolled Batman even while being under the effects of his own fear toxin
It makes sense that he isn't that easy to scare into talking even under the effects of the fear gas. He is practically obsessed with the concept of fear and the human psyche, and he is well familiar with what types of hallucinations and side effects the toxins can cause to not be caught off guard. Scarecrow is immune to the fear gas in the comics. He hasn't just built up an immunity to the actual toxins but the excessive exposure to it has actually made himself incapable of feeling fear, at least on any high level. I think there were comics of him and the yellow lanterns involving his immunity to fear.
Good info. I never had any BM comics that involved Scarerow.
Honestly one of the best minor characters in the series. Would've loved to see more of Cillian Murphy as Scarecrow. He's such a good fit!
He’s pretty much the secondary antagonist of Batman Begins although I would prefer they give him and his Scarecrow personna more screen time he did well with what the limited time he was given
Out of all the Batman Trilogy His Villain was the one who had more scenes sence he was in the 3 movies
He did his Part has the main villain in the first movie
In the second he has a minor appearance
In the Third he comes has the The New Justice judge
While the rest of the villains had only their one movie appearance, Two face , Joker, Ras Al Ghul, And Bane
THAT'S WHAT I'M SAYING! cillian deserved more screen time as scarecrow imo
@@afonsosilvestre7626 rhas has a three second scene in dark knight rises heh
@@mikecandy2830 no matter, but atletas everyone knows his character, and is not just some random Justice judge, it’s the one and only Dr Crane
I've never noticed him side-eyeing the guy that just got his hockey pants dissed
It’s hilarious 😂And I love how the guy just looks down at his pants embarrassedly
"He's got a point there."
😔😒
He says hockey pads.
I swear ever since Peaky blinders and Oppenheimer I've come to realise how many of the movies I enjoy Cillian Murphy is in and I don't recognise him.
For that crime I sentence you to death…by exile
Did you see him in the movie, "Red Eye"? He's so charming and bad at the same time..
He was in a quiet place 2
I swear. I have literally watched almost every movie he is in but never recognised him. That's why I'm trying to rewatch them all and his acting is just gold.
I think this makes him a good actor. When you see him in movies, you don't see cillian. He's a chameleon
"Would you like to see my mask?"
Said it like a kid at Christmas. Went from cold to bubbly, truly a terrifyingly good actor
His voice seems way different than PB. It doesn't really seem like it's the same guy doing the roles. Phenomenal actor.
Of course, an Irishman doing an American/Chicagoan(Gotham?) accent is very different from the same doing an English/Brummie accent.
They are completely different accents
@@imogen5141 Yeah, funny how acting works
@@Pillar_of_Salt I mean you could've replied this same comment to the original poster lmfao
@@z34n Thats true, haha
It’s honestly a testament to how good this trilogy is when even the side characters give standout performances.
whatever they paid to the stylist who did his hair and gave him those glasses in this movie was not enough!!! he looks GORGEOUS!!!
he really said "gaslight, gatekeep, girlboss" in Batman Begins, huh? but seriously, crane is one of my favorite characters in the trilogy. i love this.
He really said gaslight when he gassed batman and then lighted him on fire.
@@renzorevilla1210 thank you for being funnier than me
His American accent feels so different after PB
What?
@@Rand0m_Mex1can14 peaky blinders
His russian accent is better
He is actually irish
I watched red eye after an episode and I was shook…. Really love how he can change his voice to suit his characters. He can do an really fantastic American accent 👏🏼
Shame the fear toxin wasn’t utilised more often, visuals were terrifying
True, gave me nightmares when I first watched the movies very young
One of the few cases where aged CGI makes sense. It doesn't look real because it is they're imagination, the uncanniness aids in making it more surreal and terrifying.
Would have loved to see what Joker looked like under the influence of the toxin 🫣🤡
@@jasonkh4 If you play arkham night you'll see
🎮
“…Sold”
Idk but the way Crane says that line is hilarious and Cillian delivers it perfectly 😂😂😂
ikr he's like damn I luv my job lol
DEATH!!.. by exile
@@OggyTheTigeryeeeah!
"As you can see there's nothing convenienT about his condition."
“I don’t need help”
“Not my diagnosis”
He’s fucking hilarioussss lmfao
The sass🤣
Cillian Murphy like all great Irish/British actors like Gary Oldman and DDL, transform in every role. Tommy Shelby doesn’t act like Scarecrow and Scarecrow doesn’t act like Robert Fischer in Inception. Just shows what an actor he is
Exactly, lots of actors who play great roles, whenever they act in they end up playing that same character.
Cillian Murphy though, in Peaky Blinders he acts nothing like Tommy Shelby here.
That's their job... it's to play a role
You forgot to add Christian Bale to the list(He's a Brit too!) :))
@@BreadAccountant tell that to The Rock
@@Tonycillian5 that's a fair point
It is wild to me how this man, who looks so… unique and unmistakable, can look SO different across all his roles. If you put Crane next to Oppenheimer you could EASILY not realize it was the same person. He’s brilliant. That “The BATMAN!!” Scene is so good
“Not my diagnosis!”
I love how in the Parking ramp scene in dark Knight Batman pulls off Scarecrow’s mask and you just see Cillian Murphy smirking and smiling so goddamn funny
God i love the way he pronounces convenient at 2:45, it's so unnerving and weird in such a perfect way
It’s like he’s trying to act normal but the insanity slips sometimes when he speaks
Sounds like he wants to start laughing historically
@@CrAzYGamer-ld9fn Laughing “historically”? Is that when you laugh in the 1800’s or something? Lmao.
@@georgerockwell149 I think you know I meant hysterically. Can’t believe I didn’t notice the typo until now
I would go crazy just looking at his lips while he is talking...😂ye Gods!
The hallucination Falcone had demonstrates he had fear of nothing. He felt terror for the first time watching the scarecrow
That's actually a pretty sound observation- and for someone who watches that scene constantly, I can't believe I didn't think of that sooner.
I don’t get it
@@mikecandy2830 when people are exposed to Crane's poison, they hallucinate with the objects they fear the most. Rachel, worms; Bruce, bats; Flass, Jason. Falcone didn't see a object in his hallucination becuse he feared nothing. So the poison likely made him fear what was standing in front of him, which was scarecrow
@@miguelporras8366 yeah but we always see through the perspective of the person getting dosed with the toxin...falcone we don’t see through his perspective we see it from the outside so there isn’t any telling what he saw.....
@@miguelporras8366 flass feared Jason?
He was so awesome in batman begins. He just handles everyone so calmly and smoothly
His affect is so good.
Even under the fear toxin, he barely loses his composure, unlike Arkham Knight, where he is a little b*tch.
@@lakshaykochhar6799Arkham Knight Scarecrow had a stronger toxin
@@lakshaykochhar6799You’d think that Scarecrow would test it on himself to avoid it being used against him. Guess not.
he is so babygirl
fr 🥰🤤
real
so true
I'm glad I'm not the only one who finds him cute. In Time is a great movie of his as well and no one ever mentions that he was in it as the timekeeper detective guy. I still want more of that character's backstory.
Absolutely
beauty at its finest
Look who’s talking
@@StudMacher78 rizz
@@StudMacher78 nahh mahh boy got that rizz verified😩
@@shivampatel3003 tbf it was smooth🫡
@@StudMacher78 damn. Well played
Scarecrow had more than 7 minutes of screentime in the trilogy? Who knew
HE'S SO BEAUTIFUL HOW..
4:01: The way Crane says "the Batman" always gets to me. It's like he's simultaneously annoyed, worried and kind of in awe of the threat he's facing.
5:55 "I dont need help"
"Not my diagnosis"
5:12 "Dr. Crane isnt here right now, but if you'd like to make an appointment"
6:39 "Sold. To the man in the cold sweat"
Also, gotta love the way he says The Bat..man 4:05
😂😅🤩😍
The "Lighten up" scene was cool too tbf
Ah, Cillian Murphy, a criminally underrated actor in one of my fave Batman movies. He's awesome in everything he's in, and it doesn't hurt that he's easy on the eyes as well.😊
He's definitely not underrated
hes so
i spat my coffee laughing at that
@@konanope noooo dont arrest him haha hes handsome ......
@@emma-iw3kz shallow much?
@@reverendx4ever was joking 👍
"Would you like to see my mask?" is delivered with such subtle menace.
- I don't need help
- Not my diagnosis!
Gotta be one of the best dialogues in the series
Before Oppenheimer craze, there's Scarecrow, truly one of Cillian Murphy's delight performances.
Every role Nolan has casted Ciillian in is either a terrifying character, or a terrified one. A Duo made for one one another!
such a good actor omggg
Yeah Cillian is SUPER underrated! Part of me wishes Scarecrow was the main villain of Batman Begins even though Liam Neeson did a great job as well!
Ugliest supervillain in comics is played by one of the handsomest actors in Hollywood.
Damn this guy's pretty. Wit his lil glasses.
Also he looks so young I'd be in court wondering who let this high school senior be a clinician lmao
1:58 After all those years, this is the first time I noticed Batman in the background. Damn it Cillian I can't focus on the movie
Unpopular opinion: he's too fine to be Scarecrow lol
idk about that, I feel like his good looks add to his manipulation
@@febwa1567 Looks like an angel, acts like the Devil.
😂😂True. But I like that they chose someone so good looking to play such a role.
Yeah like I don’t even know who scarecrow is and im watching this video 😂😂
i think that's exactly what they were going for. an attractive person giving worst nightmares imaginable
Cillian Murphy is super attractive haha
He is, but when Batman squished his face, he looked like Oli London
@@yennefer440 so that’s what it reminded me of! that scene feels slightly ruined now LOL
oh my god he looks so fine
I mean I’m not gay but he is a good looking dude
his voice is just as attractive as his face just insanity
It took many years and a certain TV series for Cillian to really get the recognition he deserves, though he was perfect as the Scarecrow as well. Just that the character wasn't a major part of the Dark Knight trilogy. But in every scene that he had, Cillian's talent was obvious. I liked him as an actor right from Batman Begins...
Same
its so insane to here cilian talk in an American accent after watching peaky blinders
what's even more insane is that neither is his real accent
He’s an irish accent in real life
Gah. I LOVE how he played this character. Bored and self important and intelligent but not genius, chaotic but not reckless. *Brilliant* performance!
"Death... by exile"
It's like when a video game gives you a choice but it ultimately doesn't matter 'cause they need to follow the plot
His performance in this trilogy is SUPER underrated. Great character, writing, and acting
"Since when did the nut take over the nuthouse?" I love it. 😂😂😂
he's beautiful and handsome at the same time on this one
cillian murphy is such a great actor showing his maskienheimer to falconeheimer while sparying him with gassingheimer
0:49 "so when did the nut take over the nut house" it took me a while to understand what he meant by that (not a native English speaker) but when I did, I burst out laughing 😂
0:53 Formidophobia
2:11 Chiroptophobia
3:54 Scoleciphobia
4:53 More chiroptophobia
5:20 More formidophobia
5:40 (in prior scene) likely either arachnophobia, or a form of entomophobia, but could also have been musophobia.
6:38 Thanatophobia
...what?
@@Barnil_JN listing different phobias
@@jasonfreeze618 oh! Got it thanks man
Scarecrows
Bats
Worms
More bats
More scarecrows
Spiders, insects, or rats
Death
@@deathvideogame That's helpful.
“Sit down, have a drink, do you want to hear my opinion? You need to lighten up.”
He was so perfect in this role. He’s basically a real life version of Jonathan Crane from the comics.
How can he range from this to Tommy Shelby to Oppenheimer is amazing
He literally just played Patrick Bateman as Scarecrow and it’s f*cking awesome
"So when did the nut take over the nuthouse"
Comedy gold
It's so weird, The first time I saw this actor was in this movie, and he looked so weird and unsettling. The way he talked, his manorisms. The fact that he always looked like he was wearing makeup somehow. And yet this is the same guy who plays in Peeky Blinders. It's hard to not see him as this role. I had the same issue with William Defoe in spider man 1.
I think that was very intentional including his monotone.
in just 7 minutes he has managed to captured millions of hearts. Now that's talent.
I love how he kept coming back in each movie
Couldn't tell you how many times I've watched this movie. It was released during a time when Batman was considered a dead brand, and not that the Tim Burton films were that serious either. But here we finally have a director who took Batman seriously decades later and not a day too early
the way he casually quipped "not ny diagnosis" rofl
Nolan 🤝 Murphy has to be one of the best director-actor duo in Hollywood
"Patients suffering delusional episodes often focus their paranoia on an external tormentor. Usually one conforming to Jungian archetypes. In this case, a scarecrow.
Psychopharmacology is my primary field. I’m a strong advocate. Outside he was a giant. In here, only the mind can grant you power.
I respect the mind’s power over the body. It’s why I do what I do.”
💊💵
I like how in Begins, Scarecrow is above even Carmine Flacone, the most powerful crime lord in Gotham. The only person he is below is Ra’s Al Ghul. Scarecrow was sort of used as a tool to make the most powerful criminal in Gotham almost nothing.
Such an underrated character, I love him. Especially in the second movie, he rarely showed up, but his lines were so funny. “THATS not him.” Or “thats not my diagnosis” 10/10
Not me wanting him to be my psychiatrist asjskjjdsak
I loved Cillian in these movies and found it criminal how little screentime he got in all of them, honestly. We really needed him to come back for a "Robin Begins" where for the first half of the movie we just see Robin becoming a superhero, until halfway thru the movie where he realizes he needs Batmans help and they take on Scarecrow once and for all and...
yeah, I know it's never happening but I absolutely LOVED Scarecrow in these movies.
He wasn't even a minor character. He was the only villian to be in every movie of the trilogy and still caused trouble until the end
i love how christopher nolan mostly hires british and eu actors for american roles and it works so well
To think one of the greatest actors of our generation was introduced to the world in a shoestring budget zombie flick, absolutely unreal.
and that shoestring budget zombie flick being one of the best zombie movies to ever exist. love it.
gotta love that stock glass shatter at the end
I really hope Cillian Murphy will be Doctor Doom in the MCU.
Going 3 for 3 in the tradition of covering up that pretty face (scarecrow mask, having a bag over his head for most of inception, i might be forgetting another example)
Oh, he'd be great as Doctor Doom! I mean, Doctor Doom doesn't always wear the metal mask in the comics, he just wears it during battle.
He’s way too good for the MCU they wasted Christian Bale as Gorr which was just criminal
What can the MCU offer anymore? Given how they ruin their villains, I am afraid Doctor Doom wouldn't be an exception.
@@ivanmartin1457 oh please
Both this and the Scarecrow episode in the animated series are the best introductions to this character
"He's here, The Batman" what a good scene
HE IS SO BEAUTIFUL...
Why didn't I know that Cillian Murphy played scarecrow?? This is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen in my life....
When Batman ambushes the lab I love the look Crane gives like he’s terrified but also wants to see what the Batman does to him
This is how I always imagined the Scarecrow looked like even in the cartoon series
Brother could have been an amazing Tom Riddle if they ever did a prequel about him
uhhhhh why is he so pretty???? he's GORGEOUS like wtf dude i want that
He can kill me, and i'll thank him for that
He was terrifying and gorgeous in this role
This is literally the first movie that comes to mind when I try to explain who he is in other shows. NO ONE EVER KNOWS.
I wasn't even aware he faked an American accent until much later.
Oh my god he’s gorgeous
Nothing like oppie sending Truman to his death by exile
>>Rachel is supposed to be the hot one
>>Casts Cillian Murphy as Scarecrow
It's like Snow White. Always casting the more beautiful one as the villain.
First he making Fear toxins now he making Nukes... he has come far.
English/Irish actors are able to do the best accents.
They know the language
0:53 when I saw this in the theatre and I heard that voice, I actually scrambled back in my seat…excellent moment to intro a fab Batman villain
i love the emphasis on the T in convenient hes so vibes i love him
i'm in love with this man and his performance, he's so freaking gorgeous that the only thing that catches my attention is his face and every single facial expression he makes, especially in 3:57 oh boy.
update: ever since i've watched this video i've become OBSESSED with his acting and him, ofc. Please, watch Cilian Murphy clips with caution because there's no way back.
Once it starts, it never ends.
My brain can’t comprehend that he can speak the way he does as Tommy
i think after his first encounter with batman he became absolutely infatuated