@1:33 the hand motion and stroke of the nose, covering his face and looking out; alternating his peering eye and furrowing his brow was chillingly close to how Bundy really acted, felt like I was watching Bundy himself. Incredible acting; this guy nailed the role.
Just as I was reading this I looked up and thought "wow those mannerisms are just like the interview" and sure enough your comment says just that. Such a morbidly fascinating psychology Bundy had, I wish we were 150 years further in terms of brain science so we could analyze him and others like him and find the parts of the brain where the neurotransmitters feed into these compulsions and violent obsessions. There's are connections somewhere in every mind that causes them to be what they are, we just haven't been able to physically see it yet
@@reallyhappenings5597 Yeah, hopefully we can develope those sciences without having the Termintor movies come true. Advance AI is a fascinating and daunting idea, knowing our usefulness will be far more expendable with the Godly powers of computers. But as long as nothing awful comes of it, I trust that those advances will really help us with things like this. Brain science is crucial, and with our knowledge of neuro pathways hopefully we can prevent more evil men like him from killing, or help those going down that path. The future holds quite a bit, we were born in an age of rapid technological expansion, it's pretty lucky for us honesty, could be far worse
@@hihunter7 To me personally, sure the computer age is great, but I sure do have imagined nostalgia for the organic community life of earlier decades and centuries.
I don't know why the actor who plays Ted Bundy wasn't nominated for an Oscar for best actor. It's one of the best performances I've seen in years. It's perfect! Even the look is the same.
If Mindhunter is renewed for a season 3 this guy has to play Ted Bundy. The real FBI agent the show is based around interviewed Bundy and even used him as a consultant on the Green River Killer case, which would be a dream to see play out on that show
I agree! Given that Mindhunter's casting is so spectacular that almost all of the actors are practically the clones of the actual killers, Luke Kirby should (yes, I'm not saying that he could, I'm saying that he SHOULD, MUST) play Bundy.
One thing these interviewers nailed at this time is to have them talk in 3rd person about what they “thought” the killer would do. Helped to catch a lot of these monsters
Same vocal timbre, but Kirby needed to spend more time perfecting Bundy’s speech, his lisp, his more subtle in & out vocal fry; how Bundy reveled in hearing every single one of his own words slither out of his saccharin mouth. I’m not trying to be a “karen” on the perfect Bundy impersonation, but I find his performance pretty weak compared to other actors who’ve embodied biopic roles (ie-Streisand, Foxx, Spacek, Bassett/Fishburne, Phoenix). Mind you, none of those roles were serial killers, but I imagine were also quite difficult to make manifest without exceptional modesty/omitting self from a role and totally becoming the character (in this case-I can’t imagine ANYONE wanting to take that on, nonetheless…) ua-cam.com/video/08dpnn0cd10/v-deo.html
1:00 Kirby literally just transforms and shapeshifts into Ted Bundy on screen. I forgot I was watching a portrayal. Brilliant piece of acting. He nailed the mannerisms and inflection so perfectly. Bravo.
I'd swear I'd never heard of Luke Kirby, or ever seen his face. A few days ago I found out he was in Halloween Resurrection. That aside, up until this point I thought that Zac Efron was the closest actor to portray Bundy. I take that back 100% When I watched this movie, for several moments Luke made me believe I was watching undescoved footage of Ted Bundy. I was fixated to the screen, his mannerisms are Bundy to a T, the voice is amazing! Just goes to prove how good Luke is as an actor. Now what I'd like to see is if Luke is willing to return to the role of him as Ted Bundy, is a film which focuses on the kills and abductions. I want to see Luke expand on this role. Rather than just seeing him sit and talk. Nonetheless a fantastic movie and a fantastic actor.
Bhah. Yeah, Ted the genius. He was so clever that in six months time, his first name, car and face was all over newspapers and in a year he got arrested. His game was so deep that he was chasing schoolgirls around parkinglots with a crowbar or climbing into open windows with a log of wood. Deep indeed.
@@reallyhappenings5597 Sorry, but even relative simpletons like the Green River Killer or James DeAngelo were never caught until 30+ years later using latest DNA technology and did much more damage than Bundy, who was a reckless moron. The only thing that stood up was his sheer self confidence, which was totally hollow. That is why he got caught super quick in one years time, why he got caught THREE TIMES by some random traffic cops, why he BOTCHED his trial and then got himself fried when he could have gotten a plea easily.
@@jout738 He was arrested in August 1975 already, but ran free in December 77 only to be caught in early February. So on paper, his spree lasted three years, but all in all, he kept his act together for half a year only, then the cops were already tailing him and locked him up, and then he briefly ran free for 2 months.
Bundy was hardly the "genius" he thought he was and how the media portrayed him. Smart, clever and manipulative yes but not a genius. If he was he would never have acted as his own attorney in Miami where his antics actually helped the PROSECUTION get a conviction.
He looks a bit more neurotic in this clip than in the real interview. He wasn't a very deep man as many people know. He was great at taking advantage of people's weaknesses and lives on the surface of society to hide his deviant desires.
Seriously, honestly one of the best scores to any movie I've ever heard. Simple, scary, creepy, and chilling. Played perfectly into the rhythm of the scene and movie.
This movie was the most in depth, spot on portrayal of Ted Bundy I've ever seen. Bixby who played Ted did an excellent job. Also Wood's "profiler" was very good. This is my very favorite followed by Mark Harmon as Ted ❤
Yeah he did an amazing job and is by far the best of them all to date. He’s captured the look and the demeanor but didn’t overreach. He really got the way bundy spoke down pat with all his little quarks and mannerisms. It didn’t hurt having a great actor like Elijah Wood to work with. They both did a great job pulling this off considering it’s like the 3rd to 4th put out in the last 2 years on the matter not including the ones made in years past. Very good acting on both parts.
Amazing performance and depiction of Bundy. Everything from the body language and mannerisms were on point with how he spoke and glanced at people. It’s almost bone chilling and the Actor looks exactly like Bundy. Will definitely see this film.
‘The only way you can catch them, is to become one of them.’ Similarly to ‘You have to become the villain to beat a villain. Narcissists are wired that way, and they will sink you to their level no matter what it takes..
He's talking about the illuminati. Bundy was involved with masonry. Which is satansim. Jack the Ripper also had elements of masonry in it when he butchered those girls. The whole Ted Bundy thing is a psyop. Go watch Ndustry hoax revealed to open your eyes a bit.
I know, I love this part! The only thing is, I wonder if Ted was hinting that he was one of those medium fish and that there were much bigger fish than him, people that are really high up...
@@JayMysterioSupercard No. He was referring to "medium fish" as being the fish that only get caught when lazy or when their egos get the better of them. (Aka: Ted) He also says when medium fish get caught "you write your book" (aka: Ted had books written about him.) The "biggest fish" are never caught because they don't take the bait. They're bigger than anyone can imagine (Aka: ppl in politics, Hollywood, etc) Ted can't be one of the "biggest fish" because he was caught and he's the one getting books written about him. He may be able to "show" the detective how deep it goes but that doesn't mean that he's made it to "biggest fish" status.
I think Ted is saying that being a big fish is being Christ like. Someone who act lowlifes but accually are the most important persons among us. The one that saves the world. The one washing the feet of everybody else. See, all people look at criminals and feel that they are worthy of living.
"The only way you can catch them is to BECOME one of them." That line gets me every time...what if that's how Ted got started? He was once working for this group that did studies on preventing rape or something like that. What if that's how it all got started? What if "preventing rape" was just their cover? What if Ted went in with good intentions but came out corrupted? 😯
Side note: I know some ppl suspect he committed murder when he was 14, but I'm not completely convinced. Ann Marie Burr wasn't really his type and he didn't lose his virginity till college which tells me he wouldn't have been comfortable with molestation at that young age. I could be wrong, but it's just a thought
"I'll take you under the water with me." There are multiple instances of Ted behaving badly with females while in the water. 1. The gf he picnicked with. She said he was trying to dunk her and hold her under the water. 2. When he was rafting with Liz he unexpectedly pushed her off the raft and into the water, then just stared at her blankly. 3. When he was rafting with friends he kept trying to scare his female friend who couldn't swim by letting her go into rough waters. 4. When Liz Ted and Molly were at the beach one day Ted was on the raft and Mollie was swimming. When Molly got tired and tried to climb back up on the raft Ted wouldn't let her get on. He kept paddling the raft out of her reach and looking down on her with "hateful eyes." Is it just me, or does Ted seem to get triggered by water???
He was involved with freemasonry. Which is also another form of satanism. It's a psyop. One reason is to divide the sexes. Especially W women from W men.
I completely agree! The actor really captured the essence of Bundy with those subtle details. It’s fascinating how much those little nuances can convey such a dark character.
Prostitutes, young men or women involved in drugs, it could be a person who is in the wrong place at the wrong time. What he’s referring to, is that in the streets there are all classes of crime and criminal. Some end up victims, because others are killers.
There were several creepy moments portrayed by Harmon and Efron, but this performance was the most chilling. He is subtle, and often very still. The cadence was certainly on point as well.
He was in law school, engaged to marry an heiress from San Francisco so what does he do? He takes the fiance on a weekend vacation and dumps her. Tells her he has something to do and takes the car and leaves her there. She finally gets him on the phone and he says to her, "What are you talking about?" She had previously dumped him for being unmotivated and that "motivated" him to get himself admitted into law school and act as if he was on his way to a lucrative career in law and he even fooled the heiress. Here he was having marital relations with a rich woman who backed him completely and all he wanted to do is exact revenge.
I agree with what you said. I read the book, "The Stranger Beside Me" written by Ann Rule. She worked with Ted at a crisis hot line. She details his relationship with a young woman named Stephenie and she wore her long brown hair parted in the middle. The women that Ted murdered wore their hair the same way.
This is like the best pro fishing skit ever. Lol. If you want to get someone into fishing, that thinks its just about the bait and hook, this will blow their minds 😂
They should make a real Bundy movie...using this actor ..and really go all out..all the grizlt crimes..make it a real horror flick..that would be a top seller ..a cult classic
@1:33 the hand motion and stroke of the nose, covering his face and looking out; alternating his peering eye and furrowing his brow was chillingly close to how Bundy really acted, felt like I was watching Bundy himself. Incredible acting; this guy nailed the role.
That was Ted. God I want to see this🤫
Just as I was reading this I looked up and thought "wow those mannerisms are just like the interview" and sure enough your comment says just that. Such a morbidly fascinating psychology Bundy had, I wish we were 150 years further in terms of brain science so we could analyze him and others like him and find the parts of the brain where the neurotransmitters feed into these compulsions and violent obsessions. There's are connections somewhere in every mind that causes them to be what they are, we just haven't been able to physically see it yet
@@hihunter7 Hate to say it but AI is probably the only thing that will get us to a deeper understanding of the human brain.
@@reallyhappenings5597 Yeah, hopefully we can develope those sciences without having the Termintor movies come true. Advance AI is a fascinating and daunting idea, knowing our usefulness will be far more expendable with the Godly powers of computers. But as long as nothing awful comes of it, I trust that those advances will really help us with things like this. Brain science is crucial, and with our knowledge of neuro pathways hopefully we can prevent more evil men like him from killing, or help those going down that path. The future holds quite a bit, we were born in an age of rapid technological expansion, it's pretty lucky for us honesty, could be far worse
@@hihunter7 To me personally, sure the computer age is great, but I sure do have imagined nostalgia for the organic community life of earlier decades and centuries.
I don't know why the actor who plays Ted Bundy wasn't nominated for an Oscar for best actor. It's one of the best performances I've seen in years. It's perfect! Even the look is the same.
at 1:33 i thought it was himself .. and the background music 🎶 damn
Luke Kirby is the best!!! Oscars or no oscars
It's very sad to say that all of our award shows mean nothing anymore.🙁☹
Entirely, yes. And Elijah was also perfect-they played so flawlessly off of each other!!!
@@tommyrose553 they never did. Just stroking egos.
If Mindhunter is renewed for a season 3 this guy has to play Ted Bundy. The real FBI agent the show is based around interviewed Bundy and even used him as a consultant on the Green River Killer case, which would be a dream to see play out on that show
I agree! Given that Mindhunter's casting is so spectacular that almost all of the actors are practically the clones of the actual killers, Luke Kirby should (yes, I'm not saying that he could, I'm saying that he SHOULD, MUST) play Bundy.
He was a shitty and useless consultant
And the trippy thing about the Green River Killer? He had a low I.Q., unlike Bundy.
Right.
One thing these interviewers nailed at this time is to have them talk in 3rd person about what they “thought” the killer would do. Helped to catch a lot of these monsters
1:33 he just completely nails the character, it's pure Bundy
Yeah, his whole mannerism! I was just watching the 1989 report (Interview) of him last night & it's all him!
This is without a doubt the absolute best performance depicting Ted Bundy I've ever seen 👏
Without a doubt, this is the best actor who play this rol. He got the tone, The calm, and the mannerism of Bundy
It’s a startling performance.
I think Bundy himself would have to squint to know it wasn’t himself. ✌️
Same vocal timbre, but Kirby needed to spend more time perfecting Bundy’s speech, his lisp, his more subtle in & out vocal fry; how Bundy reveled in hearing every single one of his own words slither out of his saccharin mouth. I’m not trying to be a “karen” on the perfect Bundy impersonation, but I find his performance pretty weak compared to other actors who’ve embodied biopic roles (ie-Streisand, Foxx, Spacek, Bassett/Fishburne, Phoenix). Mind you, none of those roles were serial killers, but I imagine were also quite difficult to make manifest without exceptional modesty/omitting self from a role and totally becoming the character (in this case-I can’t imagine ANYONE wanting to take that on, nonetheless…)
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Zac Efron as Bundy is a close second
Agree, this is a great performance
He really captures bundy's cadence and his fake intimacy and persuasiveness.
This is the closest portrayal of T.B. I have ever seen. This actor has captured his essence.
I thought the thumbnail was ACTUALLY Ted bundy. The body language and eye gestures are amazingly similar!! Great acting
Same!
SAME LITERALLY OMG
Luke Kirby should've won every acting award there is.
1:00 Kirby literally just transforms and shapeshifts into Ted Bundy on screen. I forgot I was watching a portrayal. Brilliant piece of acting. He nailed the mannerisms and inflection so perfectly. Bravo.
immaculate!
The actor looks exactly like him
I'd swear I'd never heard of Luke Kirby, or ever seen his face. A few days ago I found out he was in Halloween Resurrection. That aside, up until this point I thought that Zac Efron was the closest actor to portray Bundy. I take that back 100% When I watched this movie, for several moments Luke made me believe I was watching undescoved footage of Ted Bundy. I was fixated to the screen, his mannerisms are Bundy to a T, the voice is amazing! Just goes to prove how good Luke is as an actor. Now what I'd like to see is if Luke is willing to return to the role of him as Ted Bundy, is a film which focuses on the kills and abductions. I want to see Luke expand on this role. Rather than just seeing him sit and talk. Nonetheless a fantastic movie and a fantastic actor.
Some of the best acting I've ever seen. Nailed the role of Ted Bundy.
This guy is the BEST Bundy EVER!! Totally believable!
Bhah. Yeah, Ted the genius. He was so clever that in six months time, his first name, car and face was all over newspapers and in a year he got arrested. His game was so deep that he was chasing schoolgirls around parkinglots with a crowbar or climbing into open windows with a log of wood. Deep indeed.
Yeah right... Dude mastered his craft, later on he lost control but '74-75 he was like Kobe Bryant.
@@reallyhappenings5597 Sorry, but even relative simpletons like the Green River Killer or James DeAngelo were never caught until 30+ years later using latest DNA technology and did much more damage than Bundy, who was a reckless moron. The only thing that stood up was his sheer self confidence, which was totally hollow. That is why he got caught super quick in one years time, why he got caught THREE TIMES by some random traffic cops, why he BOTCHED his trial and then got himself fried when he could have gotten a plea easily.
Didnt he eventually get caught in 78, while he started it in 74, so he did it free for quite while.
@@jout738 He was arrested in August 1975 already, but ran free in December 77 only to be caught in early February. So on paper, his spree lasted three years, but all in all, he kept his act together for half a year only, then the cops were already tailing him and locked him up, and then he briefly ran free for 2 months.
Bundy was hardly the "genius" he thought he was and how the media portrayed him. Smart, clever and manipulative yes but not a genius. If he was he would never have acted as his own attorney in Miami where his antics actually helped the PROSECUTION
get a conviction.
Even breathes like bundy.
of all serial killers, bundy scares me so much, he gives me nightmares, he was good at acting normal and being charming
His charm and intelligence was impressive
He is the next step in Evolution
@@fishingislife6184 Charles Manson is way above that
Ted never scared me😉 Some other ones do though 😮 Ted just gets me hot🔥❤🔥❤
@@stephaniebaker2960 are u woman?
This guy did really good,he really did his research on how he sounded and acting during interviews
He looks a bit more neurotic in this clip than in the real interview. He wasn't a very deep man as many people know. He was great at taking advantage of people's weaknesses and lives on the surface of society to hide his deviant desires.
Seriously, honestly one of the best scores to any movie I've ever heard. Simple, scary, creepy, and chilling. Played perfectly into the rhythm of the scene and movie.
I agree with you 100%
Kinda reminds me of when the Joker says "I'm not crazy, I'm just ahead of the curve"
Better than Zac Efron
No zac Efron is my favorite you really believed it was Bundy at the end
This was a very good movie - and this guy was spot on playing Bundy - the mannerisms, the speech patterns. Fantastic.
This movie was the most in depth, spot on portrayal of Ted Bundy I've ever seen. Bixby who played Ted did an excellent job. Also Wood's "profiler" was very good. This is my very favorite followed by Mark Harmon as Ted ❤
I was gonna say mark harmon was amazing
@@StuffedBearSus Agreed. Harmon is now my second favorite🖤
Is the Mark Harmon film a tv series or a film? I haven't watched that or this one. But i will now.
What is the name of this movie and where can I see it?
@@valmacclinchy literally says it I’m the description numb nutts
Yeah he did an amazing job and is by far the best of them all to date.
He’s captured the look and the demeanor but didn’t overreach.
He really got the way bundy spoke down pat with all his little quarks and mannerisms.
It didn’t hurt having a great actor like Elijah Wood to work with.
They both did a great job pulling this off considering it’s like the 3rd to 4th put out in the last 2 years on the matter not including the ones made in years past.
Very good acting on both parts.
Good acting guy. Keep it on. It's tough to play that role
i came to write a comment.. your acting forced me to not only watch the movie at 6 AM but i think you should have won an Oscar i swear
Amazing performance and depiction of Bundy. Everything from the body language and mannerisms were on point with how he spoke and glanced at people. It’s almost bone chilling and the Actor looks exactly like Bundy. Will definitely see this film.
‘The only way you can catch them, is to become one of them.’ Similarly to ‘You have to become the villain to beat a villain. Narcissists are wired that way, and they will sink you to their level no matter what it takes..
He's talking about the illuminati. Bundy was involved with masonry. Which is satansim. Jack the Ripper also had elements of masonry in it when he butchered those girls.
The whole Ted Bundy thing is a psyop. Go watch Ndustry hoax revealed to open your eyes a bit.
I know, I love this part! The only thing is, I wonder if Ted was hinting that he was one of those medium fish and that there were much bigger fish than him, people that are really high up...
Your reflection is interesting
No he was referring to himself as one shown in one of the last clips where he goes into detail about one of his murders
I wish, but Ted was all about Ted. Any altruism was an act of sycophancy.
@@JayMysterioSupercard No. He was referring to "medium fish" as being the fish that only get caught when lazy or when their egos get the better of them. (Aka: Ted) He also says when medium fish get caught "you write your book" (aka: Ted had books written about him.) The "biggest fish" are never caught because they don't take the bait. They're bigger than anyone can imagine (Aka: ppl in politics, Hollywood, etc) Ted can't be one of the "biggest fish" because he was caught and he's the one getting books written about him. He may be able to "show" the detective how deep it goes but that doesn't mean that he's made it to "biggest fish" status.
Jamie- Ted's telling him that Ted can become one of the big fish but he has to be really slimy to do it.
I think Ted is saying that being a big fish is being Christ like. Someone who act lowlifes but accually are the most important persons among us.
The one that saves the world. The one washing the feet of everybody else.
See, all people look at criminals and feel that they are worthy of living.
"The only way you can catch them is to BECOME one of them." That line gets me every time...what if that's how Ted got started? He was once working for this group that did studies on preventing rape or something like that. What if that's how it all got started? What if "preventing rape" was just their cover? What if Ted went in with good intentions but came out corrupted? 😯
Side note: I know some ppl suspect he committed murder when he was 14, but I'm not completely convinced. Ann Marie Burr wasn't really his type and he didn't lose his virginity till college which tells me he wouldn't have been comfortable with molestation at that young age. I could be wrong, but it's just a thought
He was a bad seed. He was born to kill.
what if he is one of cia's one of its experiments...who knows there are many ifs
He got the weird head movement thing down.
He got the hands right
My favorite line is “you won’t do that”.
That's a great line!
I am so curious how many more unsolved crimes he committed. There is no way his killings only spanned 4 years.
This is just another reason that true stories should not be dramatized.
That`s Luke Kirby and what he did there is unbelievable ! I wanna be able to do that . That`s such a beautiful perfection !
What is the
Movie called please?
@@margaretcollins5507 No Man of God
This actor gives absolutely the best performance as Ted Bundy. Which movie is this?
No Man Of God
"I'll take you under the water with me." There are multiple instances of Ted behaving badly with females while in the water.
1. The gf he picnicked with. She said he was trying to dunk her and hold her under the water.
2. When he was rafting with Liz he unexpectedly pushed her off the raft and into the water, then just stared at her blankly.
3. When he was rafting with friends he kept trying to scare his female friend who couldn't swim by letting her go into rough waters.
4. When Liz Ted and Molly were at the beach one day Ted was on the raft and Mollie was swimming. When Molly got tired and tried to climb back up on the raft Ted wouldn't let her get on. He kept paddling the raft out of her reach and looking down on her with "hateful eyes."
Is it just me, or does Ted seem to get triggered by water???
Maybe Ted needed some swimming lessons and a chill pill! 😄
He was involved with freemasonry. Which is also another form of satanism. It's a psyop. One reason is to divide the sexes. Especially W women from W men.
Ill still give Zac Efron some props though.
He did a good job.
Zac was amazing! I never saw the movie that this clip is from..
If I'm right, these real life interviews formed the basis of the interactions between Hannibal Lector and Clarice Starling.
This movie was good but in my opinion, missing something. The actor portraying Bundy did a very good job. The best Bundy goes to Mark Harmon IMO.
without a doubt, i double agree
Who is the actor depicting Ted Bundy?
Luke Farrell Kirby (born June 29, 1978) is an American-Canadian screen and stage actor.
you did a good job to tell people to not forget
The interviewer bears a striking resemblance to the actor Elijah Wood....
As I was watched the trailer I really thought it was the real Ted Bundy or doppelgänger. He played the character to the core and deserves an award
The acting game of this movie is immaculate!!! I agree with you
1:34 The real Bundy appears
The finger pointing and the growl
Love this movie luke did such a good job
but deep down,in the deepest depths of the sea that’s where the biggest fish are ..
This to me is the most incredibly accurate portrayal of Ted Bundy. The hand movements the eyes and the deep sniff really portrays how dark Bundy was .
I completely agree! The actor really captured the essence of Bundy with those subtle details. It’s fascinating how much those little nuances can convey such a dark character.
“Sometimes they eat the smaller fish…”. What is this referring to?
Prostitutes, young men or women involved in drugs, it could be a person who is in the wrong place at the wrong time. What he’s referring to, is that in the streets there are all classes of crime and criminal.
Some end up victims, because others are killers.
What film is this ? I can tell it's based on Bundy & I recognise Elijah Wood.
It’s called No man if God and you can watch for free on UA-cam. Excellent film by the way.
He's all "eyebrows." The fish analogy was good.
Frodo stared down Sauron, so Bundy was nothing.
can’t stop watching this sick man .. amazing
Awesome scene, Luke Kirby did a great job.
Yes, Luke Kirby really nailed that scene! His performance was truly outstanding.
I haven’t watched this but I loved the zac Enfron version. Is this also worth watching?
Wow this downward upward look just like Ted
Interesting, I ve never heard that he d said those words before, or wS it just added to the film.?
No it's real. The real Hagmier has once mentioned it in his interview that Ted told him these words. That's how they included it in the movie.
The name of the movie is No Man of God, not Man of God. Please correct this error.
Thanks
Omg what movie is this?
No Man of God
Now I learned how to catch fish!
Thx TB!
Try as they might, nothing will ever comes close to Mindhunter
Luke looks so much like ted Bundy
And the acting game of this movie is immaculate!!!
Great performance
What is the name of the movie 🎬
Who is this Actor? He Good.👀
What is the name of this show
It is a movie (NO MAN OF GOD)
There were several creepy moments portrayed by Harmon and Efron, but this performance was the most chilling. He is subtle, and often very still. The cadence was certainly on point as well.
I completely agree! Their ability to convey such emotion in their performance really makes it unforgettable.
Movie?
No Men of God
Welp, that was freaking creepy.
is any one gonna answer WHAT MOVIE IS THIS??????
No Man of God
This is fucking errie you'd think it's him just sitting there
He was in law school, engaged to marry an heiress from San Francisco so what does he do? He takes the fiance on a weekend vacation and dumps her. Tells her he has something to do and takes the car and leaves her there. She finally gets him on the phone and he says to her, "What are you talking about?" She had previously dumped him for being unmotivated and that "motivated" him to get himself admitted into law school and act as if he was on his way to a lucrative career in law and he even fooled the heiress. Here he was having marital relations with a rich woman who backed him completely and all he wanted to do is exact revenge.
I agree with what you said. I read the book, "The Stranger Beside Me" written by Ann Rule. She worked with Ted at a crisis hot line. She details his relationship with a young woman named Stephenie and she wore her long brown hair parted in the middle. The women that Ted murdered wore their hair the same way.
Did he actually say that or is it made up for the movie
Bundy actually said this. If you watch The Bundy Tapes on Netflix. It has 4 episodes. He says that towards the end when he is caught and convicted.
What movie?
No Man of God
Cary elwes is a talented actor.
Bundy did have an epic and clever message however most like to omit and it was and still is that PORNOGRAPHY IS CANCER KILLS AND DESTROYS
This is how bundy trips me out he acts as if he’s innocent whilst simultaneously communicating that he’s a sick killer
Fucking hell this is out!? Never gonna watch it fast enough ->
Brilliant acting but absolutely hate the empty, vapid platitudes. A lot of word salad. Plenty said with absolutely no meaning
Luke Kirby the Best Ted Bundy!
Wow! Who is this actor?
Luke Kirby
Better than Zac!!! Way too much better…
Definitely
The acting game of this movie is immaculate!!!
Brilliant piece of acting
Notice how many women comment In these videos? God, what is wrong with them?
This is like the best pro fishing skit ever. Lol. If you want to get someone into fishing, that thinks its just about the bait and hook, this will blow their minds 😂
Very impressive.
Mesmerizing
What this called is it a movie
No Man of God
He was great as Bundy
Totally agree, his Bundy performance was fantastic!
Amazing movie!
Loved this and I auctally think he looks like Ted and his theory on fish and fbi lol well played
Is this from a movie or What? Spot on...
Movie: No Man of God.
I've seen River Monsters on Discovery and Animal planet. There, bigger fishes take the bait almost all the time🥲🥲🥲
Can somebody please explain this to me
Bundy's ego, he is basically claiming to be the ultimate predator
i wonder if Budy actually said these words ..!!
He did
@@Canyouseeanypartofme is it documented or is there a proof ?
@@abcdefjkh there is an interview that Ted did the day before his execution. He goes into detail as to why he did what he did.
@@rucianapollard7098 where can I watch it ?
He look like him
An actor playing an actor. People are so dumb and blind they will believe anything.
They should make a real Bundy movie...using this actor ..and really go all out..all the grizlt crimes..make it a real horror flick..that would be a top seller ..a cult classic
i agree with you