Honestly, if it was about mila, killing psycho killers, like she was the hero, but then it put the problem, that she, more than being a hero, is a psycho killer, and then the movie deal with that until the end of the film, it will be a great plot, in My most sincere opinion. But well, they do that movie.
@@jojosiwais5988 doesn't mean they couldn't have come up with something that made sense. It should've been that if it was so easy for her to kill the world's most notorious serial killer at 12 years-old then it was obviously her calling~ to be a better serial killer etc.
Mila Kunis: "I dedicated myself to killing the other psychos" Also Mila Kunis after there's competition for a TA job: "...Or random students, that works too"
i love how the bateman murders were clearly fake in his head cause the man legit kills that one hooker with the chainsaw in the most absurd way but also no one came out to hep her when they heard all that?..ok ...its clearly fabricated...
@@razkable I mean it's fairly easy to justify those murders as actually having happened as well. Patrick Bateman is rich. (most of) his victims are poor nobodies. no one cares if a girl on the corner or a homeless person gets murdered. his exploitation of the power dynamic between rich and poor and the feasibility of a rich man getting away with killing poor people is part of what leaves the conclusion of the story actually open for interpretation. I think it's fun to view the movie as all in his head too, but (especially since It's A Movie, crazy chainsaw murder could still happen) there isnt necessarily a clear One interpretation
"Patrick Bateman, the world's most notorious Serial Killer." They somehow managed to completely dismantle the entire point of the movie in just one sentence. The entire joke/message of the original American Psycho is Patrick Bateman was a life-long, elusive serial killer hidden in plain sight that slowly started to unravel throughout the film because he felt his "mask of humanity" was slipping away... only to discover that, by the end of the film, he lives in a world and society so ridiculously narcissistic and self-centered that Patrick Bateman's existence is basically invisible. When Patrick completely loses it and manically confesses all his crimes to his lawyer in a crazed phone message, the next day that lawyer laughs about it because he thinks it was a practical joke on one of the other guys in the office... When he talks to Patrick Bateman directly he doesn't even realize its him, his own lawyer calls him "Davis" who is actually someone else that works in the office, and when Patrick doubles down on his confession and tries to impress upon him about the fact that his killing of Paul Allen was not a joke, his lawyer tells him its impossible because he "had dinner with him twice in London 10 days ago." The entire story is supposed to be a commentary of wallstreet and big business culture (particularly the era of the "Gordon Gecko" power broker in the 80's) and how its a society that cares about literally nothing else but wealth and status. Every social interaction these people have is solely to make money or elevate their own position.. the only time they even properly remember each other's names is when their fawning over each other's business cards. Patrick Bateman's true nature is that of a Psychopath, and throughout the movie he's terrified of letting his nature be revealed to the world because it will be his end, but then his discovers by the end of the movie that he's actually surrounded himself in a world of sociopaths that are either too self-centered to notice who Patrick really is, or worse, genuinely do not care. I'm not sure if it was the author's intention or not, but there's even a case to be made that there could be some allegorical aspect to the story that's related to sexual assault and misconduct in the business world, kind of like how Harvey Weinstein's true nature of being a disgusting, groping and command raping monster was somewhat of an open secret in Hollywood and no one did anything about it for years because it wasn't in their self interest to do so. "Most notorious serial killer" defeats the entire spirit in which the original story was penned.
Incredibly well made comment, the other thing, Patrick is a massive narcissist so giving him recognition for his horrendous cr***s (at least in this case because this sequel removes the ambiguity) is in my opinion what you should never do with his character, glorify him, he is a pathetic piece of s**t, and he doesn't get away because he is smart and fully plans out his m***ers, he gets away because he is rich, he gets away because he is in a position of power
Not sure how a 12 year old girl knew that Patrick Bateman was a “notorious serial killer”. Nobody knew. He covered up his crimes completely. Not only that, he’s a single businessman. Where did she come from?
@@zawrator4457 not to mention his dad would have swept it all under the rug. I mean his father owns one of the biggest stock broking companies on Wall Street. He has enough power to do anything.
yuisaway what a champ, he even makes the sponsored shit funny. tbh everyone wins there, we get more funny shit, drew gets to be funny more, and squarespace gets more people watching their bit.
One other dumb thing Drew didn't mention when he was talking about American Psycho 2 was that Mila's character killed the person she was pretending to be the entire movie, but after we learn this fact we never get her actual name. What's the point of telling us "oh this person you thought was Rachel actually murdered the real Rachel and took her place" only to not tell us who we've actually been following this whole time?
Do you guys remember the movie Tooth Fairy with The Rock? It was like an ex-hockey player (Played by Dwayne) becomes a Tooth Fairy and goes on a wacky, zany adventure. Very good movie, well-received by all critics. What most people don't know this but they actually made a sequel to it. Dwayne is unfortunately not in the sequel, but Larry the Cable Guy replaced his role so we can't really complain
I really think that if American Psycho 2 had been officially released as a stand-alone film as intended, it could have become like a campy cult classic
It was genuinely one of my favourite movies growing up lol. It had massive plot points that Drew didn’t touch on and which completely tore it apart if you applied even the lightest logical touch, but it was still fun. What made it unique was that it was utterly light, there were no real heavy or scary moments, which made it very light watching. It definitely feels more like a comedy that just happens to be about a serial killer than it does a movie actually about a serial killer.
that's what i was thinking when drew was explaining what they were originally going for! give mila kunis a best friend that kills her in the end and itd feel more like a jennifer's body "remake" than AP2
3:30 I love how the other card is actually better. Bateman's one has some rookie mistakes, like not making the name stand out more in relation to "vice-president" text
I legit thought you edited in the music for that ending shot in American Psycho 2 as a joke but nope lolol. Its like they were ending a teen comedy lmao
oh my gosh I'm so mad with this sequel Danny gonzalez was such a great actor in the first video and I have no idea why this "drew gooden" is trying to replace him smh also what happened to the relationship between drew and Arnold. In the first one, drew constantly flirts with Arnold. They clearly love each other. The stupid sequel though completely messed it up, making them only just become friends at the end of the movie.
Ikr? Ugh. 2/10 stars, at best. I miss the dynamics of their relationships in the first movie, and there was so much chemistry between Danny & Arnold. ScrEW this "Drew" guy, he couldn't act if his dumb face depended on it.
petition to make the production company release *the girl who wouldn't die* as it should have been before the bateman-not-bateman storyline was hatcheted in.
"She killed 8 people, which we know of. Rachel Newman is one in a billion." *Somewhere, the real Patrick Bateman is sitting in class, profusely sweating, and on the verge of losing his mind* "Impressive."
I recently watched American Psycho 2 with my friend, and we kept anticipating Patrick coming back as a zombie, no joke, when the closet corpse showed up we screamed because we were hoping our stupid zombie Bateman joke was real
I kinda wanna see a “despecialized edition” of The Girl Who Would Not Die just to see how much better it would have been. Probably not that good but it wouldn’t be as bad
Right? There's a seed of a good movie in there. Mila Kunis has the charisma to carry a dark comedy. Just cut out the weak American Psycho tie-ins and retool the script to make the main character less insufferable.
Yeah editing does so much if the narration was taken out and the film reedited it could actually be a fun dark comedy where she keeps killing people to try to get what she wants but it's only making things worse and not in her favor
American Psycho 2 just reinforces how badly the original movie was marketed, the trailers and the posters really wanted the general public to think it was some scary and twisted crime drama like Silence of the Lambs when in reality it was something different. I bet many people back then went in expecting a horror movie and were disappointed to see a bunch of bussiness card talk.
This is completely true. I have never watched American Psycho and I thought it was everything you described. Only after I've seen this video have I become aware that it's not just some cult classic horror movie, and might actually be worth a watch. Interesting as hell.
The ending of American Psycho heavily implies that it’s all in Bateman’s head and he actually hasn’t killed anyone. It also only makes sense if it is, there’s big clues in the movie such as when he kills that hooker with the chainsaw dropping it perfectly in position down the stairs and how the body in the apartment he left is gone or when he’s been chased by the helicopter on a shooting spree yet then nothing happens. Plus the big one being the guy who said he had lunch with Paul Alan. So AP2 already retcons that.
such a disappointment that you didn't have danny or someone else do the commentary in this video for you. that way its more in the vein of the sequels that aren't sequels.
But he did. He did do that. When he made a joke.... about Danny doin it..... he already made the joke. It’s not a good idea because he already made the effing joke
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The American psycho book shows Patrick’s separation from reality a lot more clearly also, he specifically mentions hallucinating things so in some ways he’s a lot more aware of his separation (not trying to be annoying and say the book was better 🙏 the movie is amazing)
I was actually super interested in your film analysis of American Psycho, Drew. It was cool to see how much you care about it, and you explained your interest in a very intriguing way and actually made me wanna watch it. Would love to see you do more.
I love how he explained American Psycho vs the "sequel." I'm a die hard American psycho/Patrick Bateman fan. I didnt even know there was a "sequel" until like a year ago when i came across it on demand, I literally watched the opening scene and as soon at Patrick Bateman was killed by a child, I turned it off. After watching this, I'm stoked I didnt sit through it. I'm actually offended. Whyyyy even try to taint a masterpiece of a movie?
I'm confused because American Psycho has a legitimate sequel The Rules of Attraction staring James Vanderbeek as Patrick Bateman's younger brother. It was based on the book written by the same person who wrote American Psycho.
Well either way this isn't a sequel. It's another movie but they slapped the name on it. Don' think of it as a sequel because the movie doesn't deserve this terribleness. Although would it have been better if it wasn't a "sequel"?
I think you honestly missed an important part of American Psycho. Bateman started killing and torturing people because of the emptiness he felt. He tried incredibly hard to be visible with no avail, and he, to some extent, recognised that his life is just a facade to fit in with society.
My name is Patrick Bateman. I'm 27 years old. I believe in taking care of myself, and a balanced diet and a rigorous exercise routine. In the morning, if my face is a little puffy, I'll put on an ice pack while doing my stomach crunches. I can do a thousand now. After I remove the ice pack I use a deep pore cleanser lotion. In the shower I use a water activated gel cleanser, then a honey almond body scrub, and on the face an exfoliating gel scrub. Then I apply an herb-mint facial masque which I leave on for 10 minutes while I prepare the rest of my routine. I always use an after shave lotion with little or no alcohol, because alcohol dries your face out and makes you look older. Then moisturizer, then an anti-aging eye balm followed by a final moisturizing protective lotion. There is an idea of a Patrick Bateman. Some kind of abstraction. But there is no real me. Only an entity. Something illusory. And though I can hide my cold gaze, and you can shake my hand and feel flesh gripping yours, and maybe you can even sense our lifestyles are probably comparable, I simply am not there.
@@Bobsaget121 sure but that's not why they said one in a million, they just wanted it to be dramatic not that they cared about how rare she might've been
I haven't seen Cube 1 but I've seen some of Hypercube and it made me very uncomfortable (not because it was really bad but because of the...body horror? Yeah I was young)
(5:55) as you’re describing how you interpret the movie you reminded me of a few scenes in Birds of Prey, the first one being Harley Quinn driving a truck into that place and her imagining a big beautiful colourful explosion; meanwhile in the cop lady’s perspective it was just a destructive explosion and fire.
American Psycho business card scene but instead of Patrick Bateman meticulously analyzing a perfect business card it's just Deku muttering while aggressively writing notes about it
One of the biggest differences between AP and AP2 is tone. Bateman is unhinged but presents himself in such a pulled-together way that his 'high-functioning' psychosis goes undetected by his peers. He's stone-faced, he expresses the 'wrong' emotions, his logic is skewed and he will kill people in his way because he feels no remorse... he's not self-aware, he performs sanity and has no idea what is wrong with murder as long as he isn't caught. Meanwhile, Kunis' character seems to actually have a grasp of how divergent she is from the norm. She seems to understand that what she's doing is wrong. It's a tonal shift from the original on top of being a sound design, editing, directional, etc. failure... Good video. These movies aren't on everyone's radar (no doubt because they were such flops) so they seldom get the criticism they deserve.
@@acesolo I don't think you or the guy above you (Ultimate Despair ) understand what a "flop" means. A movie that flop doesn't mean the movie was bad, it mean the movie didn't make money (or lose money) at the box office. For example both Blade Runner 2049 and Kubo and the Two Strings are very good movies (some even say great movies) but both of them are huge flops. While I can't be sure if American Psycho is a flop (it made 34 million on a 7 million budget , 15 million from NA alone), it sure wasn't a financial hit.
remliqa It wasn’t a flop. I understand what a flop means, this isn’t 3rd grade remliqa. She used it in a negative tone, just comparing American Psycho to AP 2 non canon piece of shit is an insult to the original. To this day it still is attracting new viewers, it’s brilliant.
@@acesolo " These movies aren't on everyone's radar (no doubt because they were such flops) so they seldom get the criticism they deserve." Pretty sure 'these movies' is referring to the movies that are the topic of criticism in the video. Drew does nothing but praise AP, it doesn't make any sense that the antecedent in OP's sentence would be referring to AP and AP2 as a group when that sentence immediately follows a comment about the video.
You could literally just yell "YOU DIDN'T UNDERSTAND THE POINT OF THE MOVIE" over and over for the commentary of the first one and it would still be spot on.
The girl who doesn't die would be good if named as that. People would've actually liked the movie. Because they wouldn't have added some cringy parts. I don't know. Just assuming.
American Psycho made it clear that Patrick Bateman isn't someone you want to root for. By the end of the movie you just want to see him be punished for his actions, but American Psycho 2 wants you to root for the killer and it just doesn't work.
Hi SquareSpace, I'd like to tell you that this is the first time I've actually viewed an entire ad of yours by a content creator on UA-cam. You're not paying Drew enough for those impressions
Honestly I feel like if they hadn't made The Girl Who Would Not Die into a sequel it would have been so much better. Cheesy, sure, but the kind of cheesy we all like to watch, like Killer Klowns or My Bloody Valentine
How about the fact that with Troll 2 there was no Troll 1. It’s just called Troll 2 but it is not a sequel, also there are no trolls in it, only goblins.
It just so happens by some fuckin’ coincidence that there is a movie called Troll about a family called the Potters. One of them is named Harry. There are also a couple movies called Troll 3, believe it or not! The 3+ movies are not connected in any way whatsoever.
What I love in Bale's American Psycho was his first kill was not shown but was implied through a laundry then we get a glimpse of Christian Bale's amazing shift from a smiling to glaring as he exits the laundromat
"I silently vowed to devote my life to stopping other psycho killers"
*proceeds to kill 8 innocent people*
Sometimes you got to cut a couple of apples to make cheese cake
Calmgoodfire The inspiration I didn't know I needed.
So silently that she didn't even hear it!
@@calmgoodfire4662 that's wat yo msma said
Honestly, if it was about mila, killing psycho killers, like she was the hero, but then it put the problem, that she, more than being a hero, is a psycho killer, and then the movie deal with that until the end of the film, it will be a great plot, in My most sincere opinion. But well, they do that movie.
“And I vowed to kill any psycho killer” then kills a bunch of innocent people
she’s so quirky
She’s not like other girls
She’s one in a million
she just kinda goes by the beat of her own drum, y’know?
She's just a little different
if he drove up north for snow, why didn’t he just buy the toy up north?
Because the big man is has have small brain
haha
Hey. Shuddap. You wouldn't know
Why didn't he just take his family up north??
True
american psycho 2 is literally like some kind of fanfiction and it's hilarious
It's basically Jane the Killer: The Movie.
@@CappyKitten nah it's "A female trying hard to be Patrick Batemen"
mary sue stuff sort of lmao
@@CappyKitten or Nina the killer lol
I love the funny joke of his title where this video is a sequel to his previous video when the topic is also about unessesary sequels.
She said she is going to dedicate herself to killing other killers... she didn’t kill any more killers after that promise. Wtf.
U WOT M8 well you know, that scene wasn’t even supposed to happen cause it was unrelated to the movie they were making in the first place
@@jojosiwais5988 doesn't mean they couldn't have come up with something that made sense. It should've been that if it was so easy for her to kill the world's most notorious serial killer at 12 years-old then it was obviously her calling~ to be a better serial killer etc.
MelancholyRoses I never said it made sense man. It’s sloppy
Jojo siwa Is 5’9 Your user name makes me so uncomfortable. How did I not know that little girl was taller than me?
Mckenna Reasor She's 16 (I know it sounds crazy, but it's true). And oh I just realized that was a username…that *is* making me very uncomfortable
make a "Unnecessary Prequels, The Prequel" to complete an unnecessary trilogy.
Zarna Shah this is so unnecessary
@@irene6907 it's also unnecessary for you to point that out
strawberry pancake very unnecessary for you to reply
@@irene6907 very unnecessary for you to reply to the reply.
Arnold origin story
Mila Kunis: "I dedicated myself to killing the other psychos"
Also Mila Kunis after there's competition for a TA job: "...Or random students, that works too"
So stupid. She literally set out to try to be like a Dexter type character and completely failed in every possible way.
You’ve become the very thing you swore to destroy
i love how the bateman murders were clearly fake in his head cause the man legit kills that one hooker with the chainsaw in the most absurd way but also no one came out to hep her when they heard all that?..ok ...its clearly fabricated...
@@razkable I mean it's fairly easy to justify those murders as actually having happened as well. Patrick Bateman is rich. (most of) his victims are poor nobodies. no one cares if a girl on the corner or a homeless person gets murdered. his exploitation of the power dynamic between rich and poor and the feasibility of a rich man getting away with killing poor people is part of what leaves the conclusion of the story actually open for interpretation. I think it's fun to view the movie as all in his head too, but (especially since It's A Movie, crazy chainsaw murder could still happen) there isnt necessarily a clear One interpretation
@@razkable the director has repeatedly said that the murders are real and not fabricated by him and she regrets that it's not clearer
"Patrick Bateman, the world's most notorious Serial Killer."
They somehow managed to completely dismantle the entire point of the movie in just one sentence.
The entire joke/message of the original American Psycho is Patrick Bateman was a life-long, elusive serial killer hidden in plain sight that slowly started to unravel throughout the film because he felt his "mask of humanity" was slipping away... only to discover that, by the end of the film, he lives in a world and society so ridiculously narcissistic and self-centered that Patrick Bateman's existence is basically invisible.
When Patrick completely loses it and manically confesses all his crimes to his lawyer in a crazed phone message, the next day that lawyer laughs about it because he thinks it was a practical joke on one of the other guys in the office... When he talks to Patrick Bateman directly he doesn't even realize its him, his own lawyer calls him "Davis" who is actually someone else that works in the office, and when Patrick doubles down on his confession and tries to impress upon him about the fact that his killing of Paul Allen was not a joke, his lawyer tells him its impossible because he "had dinner with him twice in London 10 days ago."
The entire story is supposed to be a commentary of wallstreet and big business culture (particularly the era of the "Gordon Gecko" power broker in the 80's) and how its a society that cares about literally nothing else but wealth and status. Every social interaction these people have is solely to make money or elevate their own position.. the only time they even properly remember each other's names is when their fawning over each other's business cards. Patrick Bateman's true nature is that of a Psychopath, and throughout the movie he's terrified of letting his nature be revealed to the world because it will be his end, but then his discovers by the end of the movie that he's actually surrounded himself in a world of sociopaths that are either too self-centered to notice who Patrick really is, or worse, genuinely do not care.
I'm not sure if it was the author's intention or not, but there's even a case to be made that there could be some allegorical aspect to the story that's related to sexual assault and misconduct in the business world, kind of like how Harvey Weinstein's true nature of being a disgusting, groping and command raping monster was somewhat of an open secret in Hollywood and no one did anything about it for years because it wasn't in their self interest to do so.
"Most notorious serial killer" defeats the entire spirit in which the original story was penned.
well said
Incredibly underrated comment
Incredibly well made comment, the other thing, Patrick is a massive narcissist so giving him recognition for his horrendous cr***s (at least in this case because this sequel removes the ambiguity) is in my opinion what you should never do with his character, glorify him, he is a pathetic piece of s**t, and he doesn't get away because he is smart and fully plans out his m***ers, he gets away because he is rich, he gets away because he is in a position of power
I ain’t reading all that, congrats or sorry about that bro
I haven’t seen the movie, so your comment really helps me understand how atrocious calling it “American Psycho 2” is. Super underrated, great analysis
The ending to America Psycho 2 sounds like the beginning of Crank That Soulja Boy
Oh my god it does-
YOUUUUU
SOULJA BOY TELL EM
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I thought it sounded like the beginning of the end credits of That’s So Raven
honorable mentions:
- mean girls 2
- grease 2
- tooth fairy 2 (also starring Larry the Cable Guy)
the one time i watched grease 2 i had the worst anxiety, my subconscious just knew it wasn’t right.
HOLD UP there a grease 2?
Also, Legally Blondes.
There’s grease 2???
Duck Goes Quack sadly
It's like in the original, the writers actually knew the symptoms of psychopathy and narcissism. The second one had the romanticized tumblr version
Jayla Seymour lmao this is so accurate
it feels more like a wattpad story to me but yes
Knee
Again, in their defense, this wasn’t even SUPPOSED to be a sequel.
Jayla Seymour woah you are so pretty wtf 😩😍
Not sure how a 12 year old girl knew that Patrick Bateman was a “notorious serial killer”. Nobody knew. He covered up his crimes completely. Not only that, he’s a single businessman. Where did she come from?
Not to mention that the movie openly questions how much of Bateman’s crimes even actually happened lmao
“Where did she come from” her baby sitter apparently had a date with Bateman, and took her along on it
@@fortunatecookie sounds so stupid smh
@@fortunatecookie oh my god the plot has more holes than swiss cheese
@@zawrator4457 not to mention his dad would have swept it all under the rug. I mean his father owns one of the biggest stock broking companies on Wall Street. He has enough power to do anything.
I cannot believe this man makes me watch an ad read because i dont want to miss out on any jokes
Same
yuisaway what a champ, he even makes the sponsored shit funny. tbh everyone wins there, we get more funny shit, drew gets to be funny more, and squarespace gets more people watching their bit.
IKR
So true
Same
the closing shot looks like that meme of the little girl smiling in front of the burning house
I knew there was a reason why that shot looked so familiar damn
Probably the entire inspiration for the story
Amanda Delaney Yes!
Amanda Delaney honestly the only thing i was thinking of
Jesus, it is.
that ending shot is the girl in front of the house burning down
OMFG 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I LAUGH
💀💀💀💀😂😂
fuck you beat me to it lmao
Macie Nantze pfft-
THATS EXACTLY WHAT I THOUGHT
One other dumb thing Drew didn't mention when he was talking about American Psycho 2 was that Mila's character killed the person she was pretending to be the entire movie, but after we learn this fact we never get her actual name. What's the point of telling us "oh this person you thought was Rachel actually murdered the real Rachel and took her place" only to not tell us who we've actually been following this whole time?
Patrick Bateman's business card inner monologue kills me every time
I hope you saw the edited version
@@dothmotherknowyouwearth which one? There are about half a million and they are all fire
@@dothmotherknowyouwearth which one?!!?!!
@@dothmotherknowyouwearth Let's see Paul Allen's edit
@@everythingdibs344 the nut one.
Do you guys remember the movie Tooth Fairy with The Rock? It was like an ex-hockey player (Played by Dwayne) becomes a Tooth Fairy and goes on a wacky, zany adventure. Very good movie, well-received by all critics. What most people don't know this but they actually made a sequel to it. Dwayne is unfortunately not in the sequel, but Larry the Cable Guy replaced his role so we can't really complain
Larry is livin the life
Livin' like Larry
charchar234cj hell yeah
Nicole 🙏🤘😳
lolll
I really think that if American Psycho 2 had been officially released as a stand-alone film as intended, it could have become like a campy cult classic
i’m thinking it would be like a jennifer’s body type thing
Or just a forgotten generic serial killer movie
Yeah but i think they are trying to ride on the coat tail of the og
YESSSS
It was genuinely one of my favourite movies growing up lol. It had massive plot points that Drew didn’t touch on and which completely tore it apart if you applied even the lightest logical touch, but it was still fun. What made it unique was that it was utterly light, there were no real heavy or scary moments, which made it very light watching. It definitely feels more like a comedy that just happens to be about a serial killer than it does a movie actually about a serial killer.
i love how larry drives so far to bring his kid snow but he couldn't drive a half hour to get the toy at a different location
Or even... Bring his daughter to the snow... That he went to anyways... 😂😂😂
How powerful would it have been had he just made a video completely unrelated to the original
oh shit you right-
@@NylaTheWolf yes
yes
Lol he was about to.. the beginning with Danny.. that was funny. basically it.
Or if danny made a video completely unrelated to the original
The sequel that isn’t a sequel that I hate the most is
*Mean* *Girls* *2*
*shudder* No, please Don't I I can't take it.
Troll 2
That movie was literally like a fever dream to me
*moist
I did not even know there was a second mean girls
“American Psycho 2” gives off Jennifer’s Body vibes but without the charm
Or the lesbian scenes!
or the quality
that's what i was thinking when drew was explaining what they were originally going for! give mila kunis a best friend that kills her in the end and itd feel more like a jennifer's body "remake" than AP2
Except Jennifer's Body is an actual good horror flick.
@@BrokenGodEnt I think it would be a good project if they didn't change everything
3:30 I love how the other card is actually better. Bateman's one has some rookie mistakes, like not making the name stand out more in relation to "vice-president" text
I like how they're all Vice President at the same company. xD
Dude wow you are like...what I expect expect to be like
It’s hilarious how they both misspell “acquisitions.” I’m assuming that was intentional.
@AlexanderNash It's because they're all gunning for the role, if I remember correctly.
I legit thought you edited in the music for that ending shot in American Psycho 2 as a joke but nope lolol. Its like they were ending a teen comedy lmao
Casey Gerczak all I can hear is meg griffin HAH
Oh yeah yeah oh yeah oh yeah
I think Meg Griffin turning serial killer would be more interesting.
WHY ARE THERE SO MANY JC DENTON PFPS NOW REEEEE
@@dooman429 because of the oh oh yeah yeah meme
*drew hyping up the original american psycho for 16 minutes straight*
Correction: 10 mins straight
@@deepinmythots752 it was still the best square space add I've seen
It is a classic movie
Even while he's talking about Jingle All the Way 2? Damn, he's really good at hyping
You mean danny
“Yup I just killed Brian”
That made me thinks of family guy and now the intro is stuck in my head
🤣
Lol I keep picturing meg doing the voice over
*"BRIAN GRIFFIN, OUR DOG, IS DEAD"*
brian got very sick and peter forced meg to put him down
“Ey Lois remember that time where Brian got killed by Mila Kunis?”
I read that Bale made himself sweat during the cards scene, simply incredible.
It's surprisingly easy to do. Chris Farley did it in Billy Madison. You just tense up your face real hard, and you start to sweat.
@@mr.shickadance4112 dam, I usually can’t do that
drew is this your way of transitioning from being a commentary channel to a movie review channel because i'm here for it
I hope so, his movie reviews are great.
I wouldn’t mind that at all 😂
Me too!
I wouldnt mind :D
He's sinning all the cinemas
Mila even told viewers to boycott the movie when she came to know its being renamed american psycho 2
I'm just replying so you can see how much likes you got
Tbh I wouldn't want anyone seeing me in that either 😭
WAIT THIS COMMENT SECTION IS STILL ALIVE WHAT
@@finn049yaaaaa we still here !!
@@valx5don't stop the train
oh my gosh
I'm so mad with this sequel
Danny gonzalez was such a great actor in the first video and I have no idea why this "drew gooden" is trying to replace him smh
also what happened to the relationship between drew and Arnold. In the first one, drew constantly flirts with Arnold. They clearly love each other. The stupid sequel though completely messed it up, making them only just become friends at the end of the movie.
i can’t fuckin breathe ohsgdgf
this is just silly dude
Ikr? Ugh. 2/10 stars, at best. I miss the dynamics of their relationships in the first movie, and there was so much chemistry between Danny & Arnold. ScrEW this "Drew" guy, he couldn't act if his dumb face depended on it.
Woah 777 likes
This is hilarious
9:22 "She killed eight people" "Rachel Newman is one in a billion". John Wayne Gacy killed 33 people and he doesn't get that type of credit.
LITERALLY LOL
Kills 8 people: one in a billion
Kills 33 people: in jail
Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer have higher K/D ratio and yet nobody says One in a billion
petition to make the production company release *the girl who wouldn't die* as it should have been before the bateman-not-bateman storyline was hatcheted in.
Oh yes
Where do I sign?
Signed by me~
I really want to watch the original and see how it is compared to this rats ass they made out of it.
@@daddy_1453 giggle
"She killed 8 people, which we know of. Rachel Newman is one in a billion."
*Somewhere, the real Patrick Bateman is sitting in class, profusely sweating, and on the verge of losing his mind*
"Impressive."
Oh my god, it has a water mark...
Let’s see Rachel Newman’s card
Let's see Paul Allen killing 8 people
she became one in a billion for killing eight people, while bateman couldnt even become known after killing 40
OMG. She even has a water bed. 😶🌫️
I want an American Psycho 3 where Patrick Bateman comes back from the grave to get revenge against Mila Kunis for killing him and ruining his legacy
Take my money
I recently watched American Psycho 2 with my friend, and we kept anticipating Patrick coming back as a zombie, no joke, when the closet corpse showed up we screamed because we were hoping our stupid zombie Bateman joke was real
@@uhhhsabrina9359 I wanna make a fanfic based of this and my comment
@@sonictennyson2201 tell me when its done lmao
No, American Psycho 3 where they only make passing references ONLY to the sequel but the plot of the movie is completely unrelated to serial killers.
Mila just was in a silly goofy devious mood
I kinda wanna see a “despecialized edition” of The Girl Who Would Not Die just to see how much better it would have been. Probably not that good but it wouldn’t be as bad
She was a league on her own
@@dhv2852 1 in a billion.
Right? There's a seed of a good movie in there. Mila Kunis has the charisma to carry a dark comedy. Just cut out the weak American Psycho tie-ins and retool the script to make the main character less insufferable.
The Snyder Cut of American Psycho 2
Yeah editing does so much if the narration was taken out and the film reedited it could actually be a fun dark comedy where she keeps killing people to try to get what she wants but it's only making things worse and not in her favor
This isn't really a sequel.
@@TitanCrusher101 woah calm down there mate
potato boi no.
American Psycho 2 just reinforces how badly the original movie was marketed, the trailers and the posters really wanted the general public to think it was some scary and twisted crime drama like Silence of the Lambs when in reality it was something different. I bet many people back then went in expecting a horror movie and were disappointed to see a bunch of bussiness card talk.
That is a brilliant point, I hadn't even considered that.
I mean it’s not like their was a small manuscript in which the movie used to inspire itself that got the message of it being mostly gumpy talk
This is completely true. I have never watched American Psycho and I thought it was everything you described. Only after I've seen this video have I become aware that it's not just some cult classic horror movie, and might actually be worth a watch. Interesting as hell.
@@Emu19
Let me guess you are one of these pretentious assholes that think horror movies can't be good movies.
@@Emu19 Have you watched it yet?
If Larry the Cable Guy drove all that way to get snow, he could have gotten the toy from a different town
This is just Meg Griffin fantasizing about going to college.
the ending shot is like that meme of that little girl standing in front of a burning house lmao
Nooooooooooo
Holy shit I knew it reminded me of something lolol
Just what I was thinking 🤣
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You know what American Psycho 2 is missing
A watermark
Omg, the first one had a watermark!
Don’t forget the sensible thickness
*E G G S H E L L W H I T E*
Hi um 999th like
The tasteful thickness of the first one’s script
The ending of American Psycho heavily implies that it’s all in Bateman’s head and he actually hasn’t killed anyone. It also only makes sense if it is, there’s big clues in the movie such as when he kills that hooker with the chainsaw dropping it perfectly in position down the stairs and how the body in the apartment he left is gone or when he’s been chased by the helicopter on a shooting spree yet then nothing happens. Plus the big one being the guy who said he had lunch with Paul Alan. So AP2 already retcons that.
such a disappointment that you didn't have danny or someone else do the commentary in this video for you. that way its more in the vein of the sequels that aren't sequels.
tomatoanus o shit waddup tomatoanus
In vain.
@@dudephillips in this case it would be "in the vein"
But he did. He did do that. When he made a joke.... about Danny doin it..... he already made the joke. It’s not a good idea because he already made the effing joke
@@catherinekoester2392 chill out it's hypothetical
So basically the executives just said "Shut up, Meg."
Executives? Do you mean producer
Shut up heather!
awkward gremlin sorry heather!
yh probably also nice family guy reference
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I'm gonna need him to drop that skin care routine
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The American psycho book shows Patrick’s separation from reality a lot more clearly also, he specifically mentions hallucinating things so in some ways he’s a lot more aware of his separation (not trying to be annoying and say the book was better 🙏 the movie is amazing)
That final scene looks exactly like that photo of the girl in front of the burning house
Omg yes
I love how he explain basically the entire movie and everything and then doesn’t even try with jingle all the way
A beautiful homage to the amount of time and effort put into these not sequels. Brilliant.
I was actually super interested in your film analysis of American Psycho, Drew. It was cool to see how much you care about it, and you explained your interest in a very intriguing way and actually made me wanna watch it. Would love to see you do more.
Please watch it, it's an amazing movie
Book is even better imo, if you have the patience for it
Rowan Gow funny enough books hold my attention more than movies, so I'll probably read it and then watch it
@@cloverdeityhearted8729
Did you?
12:20 The execution of that joke was flawless. Good job Drew.
Better humor than the entirety of American Psycho 2
i keep replaying that just for the crunchy audio
I love how he explained American Psycho vs the "sequel." I'm a die hard American psycho/Patrick Bateman fan. I didnt even know there was a "sequel" until like a year ago when i came across it on demand, I literally watched the opening scene and as soon at Patrick Bateman was killed by a child, I turned it off. After watching this, I'm stoked I didnt sit through it. I'm actually offended. Whyyyy even try to taint a masterpiece of a movie?
Jillybean I love your comment, but your spelling of “Psycho” gave me cancer. 😂
@@user-tc9ko6gi6j Fsyco? Hahaaaa. I didn't even realise I spelled it wrong 😂😂😂
@@user-tc9ko6gi6j Sorry you have cancer now. Lol
Honestly I couldn't stand American Psycho myself, but yeah this was still an insult to the original, hands down lol.
Art of Swords what was wrong with the first one i thought it was a amazing film
I'm confused because American Psycho has a legitimate sequel The Rules of Attraction staring James Vanderbeek as Patrick Bateman's younger brother. It was based on the book written by the same person who wrote American Psycho.
Well either way this isn't a sequel. It's another movie but they slapped the name on it. Don' think of it as a sequel because the movie doesn't deserve this terribleness. Although would it have been better if it wasn't a "sequel"?
*That's what your momma said*
Airoah can someone get a clip of this
@@garrickkthegreat1705 I haven't seen you _out_ of third grade.
I was just trying to have a little fun, I didn't mean to upset anyone. Sorry I'll delete my comments and not comment again.@::
i almost cringed to death at that part
I think you honestly missed an important part of American Psycho. Bateman started killing and torturing people because of the emptiness he felt. He tried incredibly hard to be visible with no avail, and he, to some extent, recognised that his life is just a facade to fit in with society.
I thought even that was kind of a lie, in the end (at least in the novel).
My name is Patrick Bateman. I'm 27 years old. I believe in taking care of myself, and a balanced diet and a rigorous exercise routine. In the morning, if my face is a little puffy, I'll put on an ice pack while doing my stomach crunches. I can do a thousand now. After I remove the ice pack I use a deep pore cleanser lotion. In the shower I use a water activated gel cleanser, then a honey almond body scrub, and on the face an exfoliating gel scrub. Then I apply an herb-mint facial masque which I leave on for 10 minutes while I prepare the rest of my routine. I always use an after shave lotion with little or no alcohol, because alcohol dries your face out and makes you look older. Then moisturizer, then an anti-aging eye balm followed by a final moisturizing protective lotion. There is an idea of a Patrick Bateman. Some kind of abstraction. But there is no real me. Only an entity. Something illusory. And though I can hide my cold gaze, and you can shake my hand and feel flesh gripping yours, and maybe you can even sense our lifestyles are probably comparable, I simply am not there.
Good job.
What
Osoro Shidesu read the book 😂😂
The Female i know lol but it just makes no sense out of context
Is that... a JoJo's reference?
“She was one in a million”
Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, The zodiac killer left the chat
to make it even worse he said billion 😭
Because she’s a teenage girl, any serial killer that isn’t a white man is an anomaly.
@@Bobsaget121 sure but that's not why they said one in a million, they just wanted it to be dramatic not that they cared about how rare she might've been
@@Bobsaget121 also theres been a bunch of female serial killers, not any recent ones that have become really notorious though
Oh damn, where did Ted Cruz go after leaving the chat?
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but if your mama said "you can do better than that" (6:40) doesn't that just mean you're bad at sex?
Your right it should've been "thats not what your momma said"
I thought it was supposed to be like, "That's what you're momma said when she gave birth to you"
The therapist and one of the cops from American Psycho 2 were also in Cube 2: Hypercube. Another shitty "sequel".
Ugh, the original was so good and underrated, it did not deserve that god awful sequel.
Watch Pyrocynical talk about cube 2 it’s a super good breakdown of how terrible it is
At least Cube 2 is a “so bad it’s good” movie
I haven't seen Cube 1 but I've seen some of Hypercube and it made me very uncomfortable (not because it was really bad but because of the...body horror? Yeah I was young)
Only thing good about cube 2 is Todd howard
Sequels that aren’t sequels 3 (the sequeling)
The squeakuel
sequels that aren't sequels 4: resurrection
the threequel
Sequels That Aren't Sequels (sequel to the sequel)
And he should make it a completely unrelated video about something totally different lol
“Janitor” he says, HOW DARE YOU SIR. Arwin was the HOTEL ENGINEER
Finally someone said it!!! Drew needs to apologize and give Arwin Hawkhauser the respect he deserves
The "not like other girls" is strong with this one
I like how your camera didn't want to watch this either, so it blurred the whole thing
I have a huge headache after watching this...
I thought it was just my bad internet
This town ain't big enough for the two of us.
@@Zerklass oh snap! I joined in 2006, I think this means you have to change your icon.. I'll let it slide this time.
"it would be as if i had done nothing at all" **looks to camera and smirks** **first second of oops i did it again plays**
Bold of you to assume that Larry the Cable Guy knows what the internet is
Hahaha southerners are dumb. All comedians who act dumb are dumb.
That's bold of you to assume that you think a guy who plays a character that is dumb, means that he is dumb in real life.
He's a cable guy he should know what the internet is
Larry the cable day is hilarious. I only know him from cars, but I really like him.
@@tristanchaplin392 did he do Mac's voice?
(5:55) as you’re describing how you interpret the movie you reminded me of a few scenes in Birds of Prey, the first one being Harley Quinn driving a truck into that place and her imagining a big beautiful colourful explosion; meanwhile in the cop lady’s perspective it was just a destructive explosion and fire.
Did anyone ever notice how perfectly sculpted Drews eyebrows look. Look at them! They’re perfect 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
naachi Brow goals.
unlike DANNY, Drew has perfect, not-deformed brows
Can I see your feet to judge how well they were sculpted please?
Jugg MKJ I can’t tell if you are making a terrible joke or are being disgusting.
Magical Mali how about both? 🤔
8:34 * girl standing in front of a house fire meme *
Omg nooo
Remember her? This is her now
Feel old yet?
Wasn't Larry the Cable Guy also in the Tooth Fairy 2, a film unrelated to the Tooth Fairy?
I could listen to drew talking about American psycho for hours even if I never watched it
Update: watched it and loved it
That business card scene could be in an anime.
Austin that’s like the potato chip scene in Death Note
American Psycho business card scene but instead of Patrick Bateman meticulously analyzing a perfect business card it's just Deku muttering while aggressively writing notes about it
Other dude: *presents card*
Patrick: Nani!?
@@phantomXDopera nAnI?
Yes!!!!
I went to the website. I wasn’t disappointed.
What website
@@maksymillian tootfart.com
it almost gave me a panic attack but i lived
I was. 1) he promised we could make our own tootfart.com but he clearly has that domain name
And 2) there’s no way to contact Arnie. He killed him. :(
One of the biggest differences between AP and AP2 is tone. Bateman is unhinged but presents himself in such a pulled-together way that his 'high-functioning' psychosis goes undetected by his peers. He's stone-faced, he expresses the 'wrong' emotions, his logic is skewed and he will kill people in his way because he feels no remorse... he's not self-aware, he performs sanity and has no idea what is wrong with murder as long as he isn't caught. Meanwhile, Kunis' character seems to actually have a grasp of how divergent she is from the norm. She seems to understand that what she's doing is wrong. It's a tonal shift from the original on top of being a sound design, editing, directional, etc. failure... Good video. These movies aren't on everyone's radar (no doubt because they were such flops) so they seldom get the criticism they deserve.
Adrian James If you American Psycho is a flop then you have no taste in movies you fat bitch. Go back to watching “The Big Fish”
@@acesolo
I don't think you or the guy above you (Ultimate Despair
) understand what a "flop" means. A movie that flop doesn't mean the movie was bad, it mean the movie didn't make money (or lose money) at the box office. For example both Blade Runner 2049
and Kubo and the Two Strings
are very good movies (some even say great movies) but both of them are huge flops.
While I can't be sure if American Psycho is a flop (it made 34 million on a 7 million budget , 15 million from NA alone), it sure wasn't a financial hit.
remliqa It wasn’t a flop. I understand what a flop means, this isn’t 3rd grade remliqa. She used it in a negative tone, just comparing American Psycho to AP 2 non canon piece of shit is an insult to the original. To this day it still is attracting new viewers, it’s brilliant.
@@acesolo " These movies aren't on everyone's radar (no doubt because they were such flops) so they seldom get the criticism they deserve." Pretty sure 'these movies' is referring to the movies that are the topic of criticism in the video. Drew does nothing but praise AP, it doesn't make any sense that the antecedent in OP's sentence would be referring to AP and AP2 as a group when that sentence immediately follows a comment about the video.
Finn Grimes k
You could literally just yell "YOU DIDN'T UNDERSTAND THE POINT OF THE MOVIE" over and over for the commentary of the first one and it would still be spot on.
10:08 Genuinely thought they were gonna play Solja Boy
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"american psycho 2 is a movie no one asked for"
and by the sound of it, also a movie that technically no one actually made
The girl who doesn't die would be good if named as that. People would've actually liked the movie. Because they wouldn't have added some cringy parts. I don't know. Just assuming.
Yeah it would of became a campy ass cult classic instead of one of the worst “sequels” of all time
American Psycho made it clear that Patrick Bateman isn't someone you want to root for. By the end of the movie you just want to see him be punished for his actions, but American Psycho 2 wants you to root for the killer and it just doesn't work.
Hi SquareSpace, I'd like to tell you that this is the first time I've actually viewed an entire ad of yours by a content creator on UA-cam. You're not paying Drew enough for those impressions
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Honestly I feel like if they hadn't made The Girl Who Would Not Die into a sequel it would have been so much better. Cheesy, sure, but the kind of cheesy we all like to watch, like Killer Klowns or My Bloody Valentine
I love the ending Scene to much it just
It like I've done nothing at all
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And theres the one beat of the end credits theme
I can listen to drew talk about his funny little movies for hours.
Make a sequels that aren't sequels 3 that's just a completely unrelated video
Lmao
And use Danny Gonzales
So basically clickbait
the sequel we all wanted *and* needed
But we don't deserve it
True
_This isn't even a sequel. smh_
@Naveen Xavier To add a bit of irony to the joke
It didn't even have the original guy! Just a flashback with Danny and the the rest was knock off Danny. We've been fooled, guy.
@@CoughE smh my head
This isn't even a sequel. smh 2
Do you even sequel bro
Imagine if this sequel was a totally different video about Drew and Danny reacting to Hard Rock Nick again.
Drew this video never needed a sequel..
Just a cheap cash grab to capitalize on the great reputation of the original.
decentradical exactly
IT DID SHUT UP k bye
June Twenty it was just a joke
Yes it did.
you’re missing the worst one...
mean girls 2
How dare you utter that name 🤬🤣
Didn't even know that existed and yet I still cringe
I’ve got one better(worse): Grease 2
ITS SO TERRIBLE
jerrey n shh we don’t speak of that
We all know the Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel is the best sequel
At least it's the same characters.
Clearly only intellectuals would understand the true deeper message in "Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel"
8:35 the meme of the girl looking smug at a camera while a building burns down
Insulting to the viewers intelligence? Hunny, what intelligence?
henny* but go awf
@@shiannafoxx a hen named jenny
@@chickennuggets3186 *bawk*
Some Guy I agree
Drew Gooden sounds like UA-cam John Mulaney change my mind
I'd say he sounds more like Owen Wilson. To me, at least
Finally someone else comments on it. His entire delivery is so much like John Mulaney
in a way absolutely
Can Drew please voice Spider-Ham?
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How about the fact that with Troll 2 there was no Troll 1. It’s just called Troll 2 but it is not a sequel, also there are no trolls in it, only goblins.
It just so happens by some fuckin’ coincidence that there is a movie called Troll about a family called the Potters. One of them is named Harry. There are also a couple movies called Troll 3, believe it or not! The 3+ movies are not connected in any way whatsoever.
Nilbog
Trollblowing!
@Carcosa Trollblowing hehehe
D. Phillips oh stop it right there you dirty darling beauty mind.
What I love in Bale's American Psycho was his first kill was not shown but was implied through a laundry then we get a glimpse of Christian Bale's amazing shift from a smiling to glaring as he exits the laundromat
Words cannot describe how disappointed I am over the fact that this video was an actual sequel.
it would be as if I've done *nothing at all...* ;)
*cheesy, teen, romcom movie music plays*
THATS WHAT YOUR MAMA SAID
@@Lochnessmonster_ You beat me to it
I feel like this film can’t decide whether it’s a teen dramedy or a horror film
just got tricked into watching an entire sponsor segment, this dude is legitimately talented