I love Rodney Dangerfield, RIP
anyways... I agree that Cillian was great, and dont think he looks like someone from GQ, he's a good looking guy but he is scrawny and there is a glow in his eye that makes you think his head isnt on quite right, Im a big fan though of him as a actor all together, and Thats why he was cast in Nolans movie cause Nolan liked him so much, and yea, the guy is short too and small so the fact that he takes out Falcone and was trying to gain some of his own power makes him a pretty disturbed guy, and I like the fact that hes got the freckeled face too i think it goes cool with that character, nah Goldblum would be a rotten choice I like the way Nolan isnt taking people who just loook liek the way certain artist draw characters, otherwise we'd have that long ugly faced looking joker played by that *****e bag from oceans 12,,,,, or liev shrieber as twoface, Nolans going for good actors and anyone doubting Cillian as a actor hasnt seen Breakfast on PLuto, or thinks steven segal is a good actor and should play batman, casue he has dark hair and muscles,,,,,,, Which is a good enough reason for me that we dont have a uptight fanboy making the movie, Nolans movies are class not ass,,,, The scene where he lights batman on fire not justfor the visuals or the fact that he LIGHTS BATMAN ON FIRE but becasue he speaks to him as if he is being his pysciatrist which is shows hes totally right fcked in the head even when facing batman,
"Ah, having trouble? Take a seat. Have a drink. You look like a man who takes himself too seriously. You want my opinion? You need to lighten up." than batman is a human fireball
one of the best scene in the movie,,, better than the train scene with Ra's except theres a really cool part i noticed there too Ra's tell bruce "dont be afraid" when he has him pinned down on the train,,, just likebruces dad told him when he fell in the well/hole/cave a cool connection between thomas wayne and ra's since they both were a bit of a father figure to him as different points