To be fair, he really is, yeah hes murdering people, but he's out in the streets, dealing with prostitutes and homeless people up close and personal, he's probably had more interactions with the dregs of humanity more so than Evelyn has.
@@delanorrosey4730 Nah, that has nothing to do with it. Her family is rich as well, although losing such a prestigious match might be felt in their bank account. You can also notice that she stops crying really quickly after Patrick leaves. Her crying was almost 100% staged.
@@jirkazalabak1514 Yeah, she knows that there's plenty of other rich guys in the sea. But she wants one she can take advantage of. She knows he doesn't really have feelings for her. Likewise, she has no feelings for him. Image-wise, they'd look good together. Her family would approve marrying the two together. Little that she knows, him not wanting to be with her either saved her family all sorts of embarrassment.....or saved her from a shallow grave.
That was Paul Allen's car. "I have much better tastes in cars. But obviously, Paul's car is more expensive than mine." Patrick Bateman drives a DeLorean.
@@ProtiumPower you dont need to explain where its from, like all fans, we know word for word and scene for scene. You ruined it with those brackets. Also bateman only said that because he was jealous and annoyed as he doesnt get a table through out the whole film. Now, i have to return some video tapes.
5:17 I actually find this scene very funny ..I was like oh yea he's next and I even guessed Patrick thought the same thing and then outta nowhere he pulls out a pen
I really wish I could still use the “ I have to return some videotapes” line to get out of an uncomfortable situation. The problem is that all of the video stores are now extinct 😂
The way he tells a complete lie and then the actual truth in the same sentence is brilliant. “I’m sorry.” , which he is clearly not capable of feeling , and “ you’re not terribly important to me.” This shows just how divided his character is, to be able to switch from a lie to the truth without skipping a beat.
@SuperMarioFan 3001 Look at that subtle off-handed throat slit, the tasteful thickness of the blade. Oh, my God - it even has a Hatori Hanso trademark on it.
@@antibull4869 Right but back then NYC was the car theft capital. Remember the "CLUB" people would put on their steering wheels? If you were born after 1990 you probably have no idea what that is. Cars were also much easier to steal back then, they could actually be started without the key, no microchips or immobilizers.
@@antibull4869 keep talking like you know a fucking thing dumb ass you have no fucking idea what shit was like back then. NYC now is clean as fuck in comparison to the 1980s and 90s whole different era
@@kian8775Patrick Bateman can never be discovered because in the end he realizes there all Patrick Bateman and none of them are. They're just temporary skin puppets acting out scripts until they're replaced by the next batch. The story never ends. Notice in the end how Bateman doesn't even have a Scotch (they ordered dry beers but as soon as his friend says he wants one Patrick must drink one). In the end he realizes this but it isn't freedom it doesn't bring joy or relief he knows no matter what he does he can never escape
Yes, it's the moment he realises he's lost his grip on reality and his psychosis has totally taken over. The whole scene is unrealistic (only in your fantasies do you just shoot everyone and kill them all with perfect shots) and is pretty much how a schizophrenic meltdown might occur. I have a close friend with paranoid schizophrenia and this is basically how things play out in their head all the time, just with added voices telling them to do stuff. You end up doing all sorts of stuff and end up not even sure if you really did do it or if it really happened. My friend once strangled and dismembered a cat during an attack, and the only way they know it happened was their partner confirmed it to them.
@@SickSensei223 No, different buildings, he enters a building, leaves it, and enters another one just like it. -- 4:54 -- You see him leaving the building and entering the building next door. He stops and puts the gun away.
It's from the book it isn't meant to be funny. The Janitor saw him and can identify him so he killed him for that. In the book the Janitor sees the killing and has to die
I've seen this scene like 10 times, but I'm just noticing now how, when Evelyn keeps asking "where are you going," Patrick humorously, for whatever reason eventually feels he's got to come up with some place, and uses his go-to excuse ("I have to return some video tapes"). He didn't even have to specify a place in the first place lol
in the book, after he breaks up with evelyn he goes to a kosher restaurant and repeatedly tries to order a cheeseburger (which isn't kosher) then leaves angrily. he bumps into a crack dealer on the street and buys crack from him then immediately swallows the crack rocks whole, right in front of the dealer
I like how he took out his gun and pointed it at the kitten while he tried to feed the kitten to the ATM machine. Just in case the kitten resisted.......
Viewing this scene seperately from the movie (I've only seen clips) it's interesting as to what is real and what is hallucination. He fires 14 shots without reloading. He blows up a cop car with one shot from a handgun.
@@matthijsblomjous3671 Probably one of his "love nests" where he took his hookers side chicks. It is generally accepted that if someone comes into your building with a woman and introduces themselves as "Mr. Smith", you don´t ask any more questions. I wouldn´t be surprised if the reception log like 10-15 Mr. Smiths in it.
@@aqua6613 There is no blue pill, you either take TRP and learn the truth or reject it (Total Recall). The Wachowskis invented the blue: fitting as they are both mentally ill
In a way, him breaking up with Evelyn probably saved her life. Though that wasn’t really his goal, it’s clear at least some part of Patrick didn’t want to hurt her.
I agree , same thing with Jean , Patrick could have killed them but he decided not to , I think the reason he didn’t kill them was because they actually cared about him and didn’t use him for their status improved .
goes to show you how incredible of a director Hanon was, and still is. This is a great scene in Drama acting for any film student to learn from with directing.
I hear people say that a lot, but IMO the movie just isn't comedic at all (except for maybe the 'Hip to be Square'-scene). It's not that I don't recognise the satire, it's that the horror outweighs it. Bale's performance is just too disturbing (and authentically psychopathic) for it to be funny: I see humour, yet I feel disgust. It's not a bad juxtaposition, though.. It just asks a bit more of the audience's literacy.
at 0:14 the backgrond tells us a lot about the different moods of the characters: she has the colourful wall of the restaurant and behind him is the chaos of people talking loud and walking around portraying both her naiveness and his evilness ... also his shots appear to be hand held and shaky and hers are in a steady tripod which starts to shake (1:11) as soon as she finally understands the seriousness of the situation... genius touch
“But your friends are my friends and my friends are your friends I really don’t think it would work” “I’ve thought about that and you can have em” I love that he could give a shit about being out of the friend circle jus so he could end it with her😂😂
LOL! 😂 Reese Witherspoon is a champion at getting dumped in restaurants. One year later, she’d be re-enacting this same breakdown with Warner in “Legally Blonde”.
LMFAO at Evelyn being so completely materialistic and consumed with scanning the room doesn’t even notice he’s sketching a woman with a chainsaw in her back 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 also a great listener
Did nobody notice the line "Your friends are my friends and my friends are your friends"? And the more we get together, together, together the more we get together the happier we'll be. The rest of that dialogue is also brilliantly inane. He tells her several times, in no uncertain terms that he's breaking up with her and she fails to acknowledge his meaning.
I'll do my part, I'm back on the dating scene, and when I break things off I'm going to FIND A PLACE to use the Videotapes line! The Ironny is NOBODY RETURNS VIDEO TAPES ANYMORE! 🤣
None of the cop killing or most of this rampage happened. At least that part was in his head, otherwise he would have been in a lot more heat than ever was
Yea I think the part in the bar where he’s looking in the mirror talking to the waitress and the cop shooting and helicopters flying round his building was the only parts in his head. Oh and maybe that chainsaw part
The weirdness makes a lot more sense once you know the plot twist at the end. Even he seems surprised at how great his shooting is and how he managed to blow up the police cars in a few shots. Lots of hints...
You know what’s interesting is that when he admits to his homicidal behavior….we never see his lips move, and make real contact with her….I wonder if that’s actually him talking or his inner dialogue.
The best feeling is when you see an actor play a scary ass character I make you feel terrified but when you decide to look at him in real life it makes you feel better cause he is way more friendly you know what I mean?
The book has its moments too, and it's not just those included in the film. The chapter about Patrick and his colleagues changing their minds on where to get a reservation for the entire night or Patrick eating a jellyfish come to mind EDIT: and the running gag about the Patty Winters Show
“you’re inhuman!”
“i’m in touch with humanity”
always kills me
He’s not lying, as long as he’s touching humanity with an axe or a chainsaw.
Oh, he is in touch with humanity; once with a nicely polished axe.
2:00 "I have to return some videotapes."
Hiliarious and memorable.
Nice talking to you. I have to return some videotapes now.
To be fair, he really is, yeah hes murdering people, but he's out in the streets, dealing with prostitutes and homeless people up close and personal, he's probably had more interactions with the dregs of humanity more so than Evelyn has.
I like how when she notices it is serious when he mentions him and her friends. Shows it wasn't about them but the social status
Also, her look of "damn!" when Patrick leaves. She has no idea why the breakup, but she knows that she doesn't get a cushy place no more.
Rich people problems.
Sounds like my ex
@@delanorrosey4730 Nah, that has nothing to do with it. Her family is rich as well, although losing such a prestigious match might be felt in their bank account. You can also notice that she stops crying really quickly after Patrick leaves. Her crying was almost 100% staged.
@@jirkazalabak1514 Yeah, she knows that there's plenty of other rich guys in the sea. But she wants one she can take advantage of. She knows he doesn't really have feelings for her. Likewise, she has no feelings for him.
Image-wise, they'd look good together. Her family would approve marrying the two together. Little that she knows, him not wanting to be with her either saved her family all sorts of embarrassment.....or saved her from a shallow grave.
"I've assessed the situation and I'm going"
My message to society lol
You have quoted a line from the clip.
That part had me dying 😂
Top ten autism quotes
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Always loved how he kicks the last car for the hell of it 😂
Patrick be like "Fuck this car in particular!!"
That was Paul Allen's car. "I have much better tastes in cars. But obviously, Paul's car is more expensive than mine."
Patrick Bateman drives a DeLorean.
He wishes he had a 964 Porsche 911
We all do really
… 😂The bicycle person never flinched.
@@Da_one_tlthey are beautiful and so is the bmw e34 behind
reese witherspoon is somehow always given the role of a woman who cries at the restaurant while being broken up with
Well it’s literally in the name. Withering while holding a spoon
@@wowalamoiz9489not funny
@levichicwown9760 🤡
@@chrisdawson1776it’s pretty funny.
I was thinking same 😂😂😂
For me, him suddenly deciding to shoot the receptionist had me dead.
The poor janitor came out of the elevator at the wrong time and shared the same fate.
Last time he forgot to sign in so Patrick pull out a pen because he learns from his mistakes
it had many other people dead too
had him dead too
So did he
Always loved how he looks at the gun all confused after blowing up the cop car lol
He prob didn't expect that mere puny pistol to just spontaneously blow up an engine like that. (Which it shouldn't)
@@masterkent1 Yeah, that's exactly why I love it lol. It practically mirrors a real life reaction to movie/game logic
He dream it
@@adeptussororitas6975 Actually naw, director of the movie states none of this is a dream.
@@mkultra2456 Easton Ellis said its a dream
I love how theatrical this is: the orchestra, the sound of the heels on the floor, his fantastic acting, his luck, and the weird comedy involved.
Almost like it's a movie or something 😲
@@nossenkanter the fact that is a movie does not mean what I described.
@@orianar.g344
Actually it does. 🤓
@@karadiberlino 🤓 Ackshually
There are segments like this that are supposed to make you wonder if this part is real
What I always found funny was that such a fancy restaurant has paper tablecloths and crayons to draw on them . 😂😂😂
Gotta keep them kids preoccupied while their parents talk about divorce
Its because it wasnt dorcia.
@@ProtiumPower you dont need to explain where its from, like all fans, we know word for word and scene for scene. You ruined it with those brackets. Also bateman only said that because he was jealous and annoyed as he doesnt get a table through out the whole film. Now, i have to return some video tapes.
Can't say 'no' to the rich kids
Wasn't it called Crayons?
5:17
I actually find this scene very funny ..I was like oh yea he's next and I even guessed Patrick thought the same thing and then outta nowhere he pulls out a pen
I think he survived cause he kept his mouth shut reading his newspaper , lololol 🤣🤣🤣
That's the the point
Is the victim Randy orton lol
Man the 📰 saved hom
if you notice he was about to walk past the first guy until he addressed him as "mr. smith" which makes patrick kill him
"You're not terribly important to me."
Underrated line
I really wish I could still use the “ I have to return some videotapes” line to get out of an uncomfortable situation. The problem is that all of the video stores are now extinct 😂
A modern equivalent is "I need to cancel a free trial."
A better one that still works is *Look over their shoulder* "Is that Edward Towers?" and walk off
The video tapes line would be even better to use nowadays. People will pause for a few seconds then have a laugh.
Just say your going to kill Paul Allen. Works every time
"I have to return some RedBox dvds."
He has to return some video tapes
Guys…
I think he has to return some video tapes
Yes
Let's see Paul Allen's video tapes
Has to see a man about a dog.
@@Pooreditz Look at that subtle labeling. The tasteful thickness of the cases. Oh my God, they're even organized by genre...
3:54 That's an automatic 3 Star Wanted level.
The way he tells a complete lie and then the actual truth in the same sentence is brilliant.
“I’m sorry.” , which he is clearly not capable of feeling , and “ you’re not terribly important to me.” This shows just how divided his character is, to be able to switch from a lie to the truth without skipping a beat.
I mean he’s a psycho that’s not really surprising at all
2:35 I like how he at first was okay with cat
5:17 me signing into work every morning
@@thecreeper18thanks ?
@@loudtaste1046 You're welcome
😂😂😂😂😂
Impressive, very nice
Now let's see Paul Allen's break up
Hilarious and original
@@Raziq1997indeed it was
He was stuffed in a duffel bag so that was quite a breakup tbh
Look at that subtle off-color remark, it's got a tasteful thickness on that, oh my God he even made her cry.
@SuperMarioFan 3001 Look at that subtle off-handed throat slit, the tasteful thickness of the blade. Oh, my God - it even has a Hatori Hanso trademark on it.
The acting, the black comical deliveries, the suspense...the perfect thickness of it all
oh my god….. it even has an explosion
@TheLevitatingFleem your sweating
@@TheLevitatingFleemdon't say God's name in vain
3:16 The most realistic part of this scene, every car in NYC in the 1990 era had an alarm, crime capital of the country at that point.
It still is in 2022 😂
NYC got jealous of all the crime in Chicago so they’re bringing back the bad old days
@@antibull4869 Right but back then NYC was the car theft capital. Remember the "CLUB" people would put on their steering wheels? If you were born after 1990 you probably have no idea what that is. Cars were also much easier to steal back then, they could actually be started without the key, no microchips or immobilizers.
@@antibull4869 keep talking like you know a fucking thing dumb ass you have no fucking idea what shit was like back then. NYC now is clean as fuck in comparison to the 1980s and 90s whole different era
@@RPG-oh1yf yeah I’m pretty sure they were super easy to hot wire back then. Now it’s next to impossible to do that on modern cars.
1:56 Me after doing literally anything mildly embarrassing
When he races from building to building the entire city looks like a fever dream, you don’t see any people out. Very Tim Burton-esque
3:01 when you get bored in gta
Hahah
Fr
I'm so glad the kitten's alright. ❤️ Patrick's a good shot.
2:12 never noticed she did not care after 2 seconds
When you look closer at the film every character in it is Patrick bateman to an extent (I don’t mean literally)
@@kian8775Patrick Bateman can never be discovered because in the end he realizes there all Patrick Bateman and none of them are. They're just temporary skin puppets acting out scripts until they're replaced by the next batch. The story never ends. Notice in the end how Bateman doesn't even have a Scotch (they ordered dry beers but as soon as his friend says he wants one Patrick must drink one). In the end he realizes this but it isn't freedom it doesn't bring joy or relief he knows no matter what he does he can never escape
This is a perfect example of why most of his violence is in his head. A gun doesn't do that to police cars, and he even looks at his gun like, wtf?
Now I kinda get why people found the movie funny 😭 it's goofy at times
@@RyuKyu.77 it’s supposed to be a satire
Yes, it's the moment he realises he's lost his grip on reality and his psychosis has totally taken over. The whole scene is unrealistic (only in your fantasies do you just shoot everyone and kill them all with perfect shots) and is pretty much how a schizophrenic meltdown might occur. I have a close friend with paranoid schizophrenia and this is basically how things play out in their head all the time, just with added voices telling them to do stuff. You end up doing all sorts of stuff and end up not even sure if you really did do it or if it really happened. My friend once strangled and dismembered a cat during an attack, and the only way they know it happened was their partner confirmed it to them.
Also he shoots the security guard and then comes back and the guard is alive and he signs in.
@@SickSensei223 No, different buildings, he enters a building, leaves it, and enters another one just like it. -- 4:54 -- You see him leaving the building and entering the building next door. He stops and puts the gun away.
I love how he shoots the janitor, like he really gave a fuck why christian was doing loops in a revolving door lol
Dude, hes still a witness. He saw him in that building after a murder just happened, use your brain for once lol
@@HugoStiglitz88 ok ace detective a hole lol
@@dyr234 lol its common sensical knowledge but whatever
Edit: nevermind he was being a dick
@@dyr234 Yah he's not wrong.
It's from the book it isn't meant to be funny. The Janitor saw him and can identify him so he killed him for that. In the book the Janitor sees the killing and has to die
the moment of sudden realisation and clarity on patricks face, just before he states " youre not terribly important to me ". great stuff.
I've seen this scene like 10 times, but I'm just noticing now how, when Evelyn keeps asking "where are you going," Patrick humorously, for whatever reason eventually feels he's got to come up with some place, and uses his go-to excuse ("I have to return some video tapes"). He didn't even have to specify a place in the first place lol
Even Patrick Bateman can't resist petting a passing cat, even if for a moment before his delusions try to rip that moment of happiness away from him
in the book, after he breaks up with evelyn he goes to a kosher restaurant and repeatedly tries to order a cheeseburger (which isn't kosher) then leaves angrily. he bumps into a crack dealer on the street and buys crack from him then immediately swallows the crack rocks whole, right in front of the dealer
LMAOOOOO
0:45 even little things like this, "lets just avoid the issue." Oh its so perfect.
this guy unironically has the best aim I have ever seen in a movie. Ability to blow up two cars within 5 shots is crazy
The entire scene might have been in his head that's why
If you look carefully you see after he did it he looks at his gun funnily because even he can't believe it (its a delusion)
"I've assessed the situation and... im going" Has me fucking dead. Im gonna use that from now on lmfao.
Hilarious how she renders him powerless and completely irritated
Damn batman needs to chill, that 360 on the revolving door had me dead asf
Returning vid tapes is not a good excuse in 2022
yet i still use it O_o
This is a 2000 movie…
"I have to upload a new TikTok" *dabs*
Please seek help
I have to Compile some Source-Code
Yes I use Linux btw in case you were confused
I like how he took out his gun and pointed it at the kitten while he tried to feed the kitten to the ATM machine. Just in case the kitten resisted.......
The "M" in "ATM" stands for "Machine".
@@Hertz2laughautomatic money machine*
@@arthurlarsson4591automatic teller machine*
Armed Tin Man Machine
@@losingpassion*Automated Teller Machine
4:06 The moment when your in GTA after doing something bad and you realize you still don't have any stars or cops chasing after you
He goes through the revolving door 360 just to shoot the janitor 😂
0:24- “I need to engage on homicidal behavior on a massive scale.”
U see tht fake cry she thought she had em like tht
4:49 The accuracy though
Wow. He has great aim.
Viewing this scene seperately from the movie (I've only seen clips) it's interesting as to what is real and what is hallucination. He fires 14 shots without reloading. He blows up a cop car with one shot from a handgun.
double stack magazine
Yeah the not reloading thing is ok. The blowing up the car is weird. Biggest weird is trying to feed the ATM the cat at gunpoint
Also the receptionist calls him Mr. Smith instead of Mr. Bateman? What's up with that
@@matthijsblomjous3671 Probably one of his "love nests" where he took his hookers side chicks. It is generally accepted that if someone comes into your building with a woman and introduces themselves as "Mr. Smith", you don´t ask any more questions. I wouldn´t be surprised if the reception log like 10-15 Mr. Smiths in it.
@@jirkazalabak1514 wow, you learn something new every day, I didn't know!
I love how he just instead of dropping the gun, he decides to shoot them sorta long range and then blows up a police car😂
“ know that your friends are my friends and, uh, I thought about that. You can have them.”
I always loved that line.
I just noticed how she stops "crying" when he leaves
She's a narcissistic lmao
Also she wasn’t actually crying, there were no tears, it was all an act because they were in public surrounded by their peers
Nooo she actually seems sad
Those red and blue crayons are actually the main protagonists of this scene.
Red pill or blue pill Neo?
The black one.
@@aqua6613 There is no blue pill, you either take TRP and learn the truth or reject it (Total Recall). The Wachowskis invented the blue: fitting as they are both mentally ill
😂
Bro smoked every witness of his whereabouts
The classic "I have to return some video tapes" is so funny as well lmao.
Twin towers at 2:17 give me chills
LMAO
“I have to return some video tapes” this sentence aged like fine wine
2:38 me when I see my cat
Do u also pull up a gun on it?
2:54 me when i see your cat
@@dietcheese2546 2:58 me when you see his cat
@@ultravioletsus3:01 me when you see what I do with his cat
4:01 me when i leave your cat in a car on a hot day
Lol "I have to return some videotapes" basically building his alibi
“Master Wayne, have a snickers. You get a little crazy when you’re hungry.”
2:18 Look at those two standing so peacefully
4:10 I love after he blows up two cops he is like, " What time is it"?
''I have assessed the situation and im ...... going''
me as a 5 year at lunch with the extended family and seeing a playground outside the restaurant
In a way, him breaking up with Evelyn probably saved her life. Though that wasn’t really his goal, it’s clear at least some part of Patrick didn’t want to hurt her.
OR SHE'D RAT ON HIM EVEN QUICKER! HEH...
I thought the same thing
Ah wrong, he hated, Christ how can you people misunderstand a character and movie so godawful badly?
@@6Haunted-Days "ah wrong he hated" ok well I guess I'm convinced then
I agree , same thing with Jean , Patrick could have killed them but he decided not to , I think the reason he didn’t kill them was because they actually cared about him and didn’t use him for their status improved .
“You’re not terribly important to me” 😂🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣
“I’ve assessed the situation, and I’m going”🗣️🗣️🗣️
It’s even funnier in the book she tries to order beer to appease him and prove she can change for him
goes to show you how incredible of a director Hanon was, and still is. This is a great scene in Drama acting for any film student to learn from with directing.
Have you seen Charlie Says? One of the more interesting films about that whole saga with a weirdly unexpected approach.
It’s literally ass. Lmao.
1:31 Epiphany
The fact that some people watched this and didn’t understand it was comedic satire 😂
I hear people say that a lot, but IMO the movie just isn't comedic at all (except for maybe the 'Hip to be Square'-scene).
It's not that I don't recognise the satire, it's that the horror outweighs it. Bale's performance is just too disturbing (and authentically psychopathic) for it to be funny: I see humour, yet I feel disgust.
It's not a bad juxtaposition, though.. It just asks a bit more of the audience's literacy.
I used to think this movie was a tragedy, but now I realize, it's a comedy.
Love the joker reference lmao
Man, that was a tough break up, he took it out on a lot of innocent people..
It’s funny how he threatens the cat then puts him down to let him go like if it never happened😂
at 0:14 the backgrond tells us a lot about the different moods of the characters: she has the colourful wall of the restaurant and behind him is the chaos of people talking loud and walking around portraying both her naiveness and his evilness ... also his shots appear to be hand held and shaky and hers are in a steady tripod which starts to shake (1:11) as soon as she finally understands the seriousness of the situation... genius touch
woah you have a great eye
“But your friends are my friends and my friends are your friends I really don’t think it would work”
“I’ve thought about that and you can have em”
I love that he could give a shit about being out of the friend circle jus so he could end it with her😂😂
always hoped that Evelyn would make a bigger scene than she did and dry it up as soon as he leaves, which was done flawlessly by Reese.
“The worst she can say is no”
In this scene:
“Your not terribly important to me”…
LOL! 😂 Reese Witherspoon is a champion at getting dumped in restaurants. One year later, she’d be re-enacting this same breakdown with Warner in “Legally Blonde”.
LMFAO at Evelyn being so completely materialistic and consumed with scanning the room doesn’t even notice he’s sketching a woman with a chainsaw in her back 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 also a great listener
'I am in touch with humanity' is hilarious man 🤣
Notice that there isn't a blue crayon, at the very least, there isn't a blue crayon pulled out.
I love all the ways they give plausible deniability
Stealth in this mission is optional
Me:
Did nobody notice the line "Your friends are my friends and my friends are your friends"? And the more we get together, together, together the more we get together the happier we'll be.
The rest of that dialogue is also brilliantly inane. He tells her several times, in no uncertain terms that he's breaking up with her and she fails to acknowledge his meaning.
I feel like she's a narcissistic as well, Patrick is definitely a psychopath, it seems she's only with him for status and friends
The banter in this movie is great lmao
This is, hands down, the best movie ever. Omg, Christian Bale is a perfect actor.
Right?
That ATM wanted a stray car
Let's bring the phrase "I have to return some videotapes!" back into circulation.
I'll do my part, I'm back on the dating scene, and when I break things off I'm going to FIND A PLACE to use the Videotapes line! The Ironny is NOBODY RETURNS VIDEO TAPES ANYMORE! 🤣
Let’s lmai
This felt a lot longer than 5 mins to be honest!
@Two Boys it feels like 5:45 tho
2:16, the twin towers. OMG! I never seen that before. I have seen this movie so many times. Makes this movie even more creepy. 😢
Every thing was fine until Bateman realized that said video tapes were being returned late.
And they had not been rewound.
None of the cop killing or most of this rampage happened. At least that part was in his head, otherwise he would have been in a lot more heat than ever was
You can't analyze stories by saying it's a dream or insanity.
@@Viriyascybin There's a book :)
Every crimes he did were in his head. He's a psycho.
Yea I think the part in the bar where he’s looking in the mirror talking to the waitress and the cop shooting and helicopters flying round his building was the only parts in his head. Oh and maybe that chainsaw part
@@Viriyascybin have you seen the film lmao
1:25 I expected him to say I'm ahead of the curve
He kicks the porsche, because even in his fantasy he knows to not even bother.
The weirdness makes a lot more sense once you know the plot twist at the end. Even he seems surprised at how great his shooting is and how he managed to blow up the police cars in a few shots. Lots of hints...
When your girl says her parents ain’t home: 4:20
Me when my girl says no: 4:37
Lets be honest when we first watched this we all thought patrick was also gonna kill that dude at 5:11
2:18 The Twin Towers were so beautiful (pure art). Why did they have to destroy them...
Oil
And they didn’t destroy them so much as let them be destroyed
Dont worry, now we have 50 identical blue glass 1500 foot buildings to make up for it
most beautiful feat of modern american architecture ever created. really upset ill never get to see them in person
@@acsone3546 And the Pentagon 'misplaced' a Trillion dollars the day before
It was an intern Job by the goverment
She just pulled the victim card and he had to pretend to be a nice guy so the crowd doesn’t attack him. That was a close call
4:35 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 My mind when I'm having a bad day
bateman reminds me of dennis reynolds from always sunny
You know what’s interesting is that when he admits to his homicidal behavior….we never see his lips move, and make real contact with her….I wonder if that’s actually him talking or his inner dialogue.
The best feeling is when you see an actor play a scary ass character I make you feel terrified but when you decide to look at him in real life it makes you feel better cause he is way more friendly you know what I mean?
Now, go get Jean, Patrick! And no, not in this morbid way, buy her balloons in the park like you did in the book!
“I am leaving, I have assessed the situation and I am going” is 💯 me.
This film is definitely more of a comedy than the book
The book has its moments too, and it's not just those included in the film. The chapter about Patrick and his colleagues changing their minds on where to get a reservation for the entire night or Patrick eating a jellyfish come to mind
EDIT: and the running gag about the Patty Winters Show