The fact that he seems to concentrate so much on that puzzle, and writes the letters so carefully, while knowing he’s going to put the same answer everywhere is so hilarious
He might not know he’s going to write It each time. He may be actually trying to blend in and trying to do the puzzle but all he’s really thinking about is what is written down.
The absolutely searing rage building up inside of him when Jean asks to go to Dorsia is priceless. You can just tell he’s screaming internally when she says it
@@dontfearthereaper2887 because he can never get a seat there. Sort of a running joke in the movie that he can never get a reservation and it’s part of the reason why he kills Paul too.
@@vijayeville8704 doesn’t matter to him. He has to keep up an appearance to everyone else around him that he’s successful and popular when he’s the exact opposite of that. If he doesn’t take her to the nicest place in the city then it breaks the image he’s put up of himself. It’ll make him look unfashionable if he says “oh I can’t get a seat” or “it’s too expensive”. Plus he literally just said they’d go anywhere SHE wanted and if he told her no for Dorsia it would make him look foolish
The sorta meak average looking new girl gets to go out with the charismatic stud for no reason he asks her out...every girl's dream..but they should know it's only a fantasy so it's clearly a trap..he would never ask her out...come on sweetie
@@constantinosschinas4503it’s to show that he “simply is not there” maybe? Showing the back of his head and not his actual POV that is. I feel like there’s never a camera angle that isn’t intentional.
the best Joker is from the Animated Series, voiced by Mark Hamill...and other than Begins the Bale and Nolan Batman movies are really crappy and boring. It's sad kids nowadays view things through the lens of crappy mass market MCU and comic book movies
@@FilthyManatee As pretentious and shallow all the places mentioned in the book and movie are some sea urchin ceviche does sound pretty good just sayin'.
Lol movies like this don't get Oscars no matter how much they deserve them. Kevin Bacon played a recovering pedophile in the woodsman and gave an unbelievable performance but that type of role is not gonna get an award for obvious reasons. Same with this one
One of the best dark comedies of all time chirstain bale really pulled of the dark comedic humor and violent behavior and the charming demeanor of Patrick bateman so well that this is one of my favorite performances of all time
its a well written movie with dark humor but its not a comedy movie. the true horror of this movie is that like in real there are real monsters among us but most dont really care. am i right? @@nickytommymancinelli8066
But if it's still running, the veal and spaghetti are the finest in the city and Patrick might find something behind the toilet cistern to complete the date...
In all fairness, from the way she acts it's clear she doesn't even really seem to perceive going to Dorsia the same as everyone else in the film does - she's a very mundane, more normal person who feels like she is punching well above her weight class to be with Patrick judging by her embarrassed reactions. She might think going to Dorsia, especially by Patrick's behavior, really is okay. She definitely isn't aware of what going there is like, she only picks up on him not giving a name, not the fact he is somehow powerful and prestigious enough to instantly get a table there the same night only hours away. Not to mention the clothing situation.
@@sirmount2636 Potentially that as well, either way she isn't doing it to be cruel in my eyes, she's too oblivious for that to be the case, specifically about the clothes comment where she doesn't seem to grasp the importance of looking nice at Dorsia.
Not entirely certain why the director included this... but obviously it's important. Is he obsessed with meat and bone because he's feeling murderous? His date hasn't even sprung the Dorsia demand on him yet.
This whole scene killsssssss me😭 his sunglasses on for no reason, his concentration with the crossword when he’s just plugging in the same 2-3 words, his automatic dial to dorsia and the fake convo with the host on the phone. A masterpiece lmao, this film doesn’t get enough credit.
I love the way he chuckles when he says "come on!", sounding just a *little* bit forced bc literally every interaction is a performance for him. I also like to think he wasn't actually planning to kill Jean until she'd suggested Dorsia, unwittingly reminding him that he'll never get a reservation, making him so angry that he decided to he'd take it out on her as soon as he had the chance
No this is not why he decided to kill her. He decided to kill her because her mentioning Dorcia is her expecting to be treated well and as an equal to him. In his mind she doesn’t deserve dorcia because she is inferior to him, a restaurant choice that is commensurate to a salary in between their retrospective earnings would be more appropriate.
@@Make_Boxing_Great_Again no you idiot, he wanted to kill her because he's unable to give her what she wants therefore she needs to die in order to protect his image.
ive heard leonardo dicaprio almost got the role, but the director wanted christian bale or she'd walk out of the project. she was absolutely right. i dont think leonardo dicaprio at that moment had the experience to portray patrick bateman
Patrick Michael idk man I’d rather be strapped up and whipped over being stabbed to death or chased around an apartment building by a crazy dude wielding a chainsaw.
No Can Do! Got an 8:30 res at Dorsia. Great Sea Urchin Ceviche! We all know that Paul Allen probably snagged the last table five minutes before Bateman made the call.
I love the subtle detail at 1:03 where Patrick is flipping the phonebook to Dorsia before she even answers his question because he knows she's going to say it
I don't think this is the case at all. If he knew she was going to say Dorsia, the scene wouldn't really work at all. Why would he seem slightly infuriated before putting his mask back on? Or why would he ask her at all if he knows that's the only place he can't get a reservation?
How does this terrible take have over 700 likes? If he knew what she would say, he wouldn't internally explode into a million pieces upon hearing the name.
It's not that he's _awkward_ per se, but struggles to hide the fact he doesn't have empathy. He's high status/socially dominant, but glib and psychopathic
God, I swear. American Psycho is one of the funniest movies ever made, dude. I sometimes hate it for being so different than the book, so tame in comparison, but when I look at it as its own animal, I realize how entertaining it is.
They’re both great in different ways. Personally, I think the outrageous scenes in the book aren’t that suited for film. I like that they kept it limited but also pretty wild.
@@righteousrawb7225 The book is brutally over the top in describing the violence and horror of what Patrick does to his victims. I read it when it came out and had to put it down several times because it was so horrific.
I don't think Jean was really having a hard time deciding where to go. I think she said they can go wherever Patrick wanted to go because she was already thrilled that he asked her out. 💕
My favourite part of this scene is that he tells Jean that she's "dressed okay" but then immediately after tells her that she's going to "wanna change before they go out".
**THE GOOD ENDING** *Patrick:* Come on! Where do you wanna go? Anywhere you want. Just say it, I can get us in anywhere! *Jean:* What about... Olive Garden? **roll credits**
She's the secretary, he's the boss. It's literally her job to make his dinner reservations for him. Let's see how easy she finds it to get a reservation at Dorsia the same day.
you like huey lewis and the news? their early work was a little too new wave for my taste..but when Sports came out in '83, I think they really came into their own, commercially and artistically, the whole album has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the songs a big boost
In '87, Huey released this, Fore!, their most accomplished album. I think their undisputed masterpiece is "Hip to be Square", a song so catchy, most people probably don't listen to the lyrics. But they should, because it's not just about the pleasures of conformity, and the importance of trends, it's also a personal statement about the band itself. Hey Paul!
I think the B from BRENO is just the vertical bones and the "R" is actually a backwards S. Slightly off screen, we can see a letter placed outside the boxes that seems like it could be a backwards B, with the N and S reversed. I think it's bones written backwards running into bones vertically.
Imagine if Jean had picked up the newspaper to help him with the crossword. She would have found his solutions eccentric, to say the least. But not as eccentric as the head in the fridge...
You kids on here are missing the real flex. A cell phone call like that back in the 80s was 5 dollars. He literally had another phone that was free, but that would have involved getting off the couch. We won't even talk about what long distance calls put you back. SMDH
This movie has to be the most hilarious movie ever made. Till this day I still have giggles on certain scenes 🤣🤣🤣 "Sabrina, don't just look at it eat it" 🤣🤣🤣
The fact that he seems to concentrate so much on that puzzle, and writes the letters so carefully, while knowing he’s going to put the same answer everywhere is so hilarious
i want to do that sometimes .
@@tommyvercetti1111 ??
Meat, bone, meat, bone, meat, bone
He’s doing it for appearance
He might not know he’s going to write
It each time. He may be actually trying to blend in and trying to do the puzzle but all he’s really thinking about is what is written down.
I love how he knows Dorsia’s number off by heart. He’s clearly been calling everyday to book a table.
Well duh, that's how they know him
Well duh, that's how they know him
@Minh Hùng Nguyễn Phạm Just imagine being that Dorsia employee that every friday night gets a call from a dude that pretends to get a res
Why does he never did a reservation for the next few days or the next week ??
@@BettercallRaf445 exactly
Dorsia is the antagonist of this movie
damn right
you killed me
Well, it sure as hell isn't the NYPD.
+Steve Kaczynski
You mean the NYSE Protection Agency
You're damn right...
"What about..... Dorsia?"
Patrick: *Internal screaming, twitching and fast heartbeat* Dorsia is fine.
Bateman in his mind during the phone call "okay plan B I will kill her at my apartment"
Where did he want to go instead McDonald’s lol 😂
Socially Anxious people be like
She had to pick the place that would piss him off the most
@@tareklegrand7747I'm sure that worked out well. For Jean.
The absolutely searing rage building up inside of him when Jean asks to go to Dorsia is priceless. You can just tell he’s screaming internally when she says it
why was he upset with the choice? too expensive?
@@dontfearthereaper2887 because he can never get a seat there. Sort of a running joke in the movie that he can never get a reservation and it’s part of the reason why he kills Paul too.
did I say Dorsia I meant Popeyes
@@officialFredDurstfanclub but it's a question like dorsia?
@@vijayeville8704 doesn’t matter to him. He has to keep up an appearance to everyone else around him that he’s successful and popular when he’s the exact opposite of that. If he doesn’t take her to the nicest place in the city then it breaks the image he’s put up of himself. It’ll make him look unfashionable if he says “oh I can’t get a seat” or “it’s too expensive”. Plus he literally just said they’d go anywhere SHE wanted and if he told her no for Dorsia it would make him look foolish
Let's see Paul Allen's Dorsia reservation
So good.
I bet he's lying
ROFL this made my day
Impressive. Very nice.
How did a nitwit like you get so tasteful
You just know he had the Dorsia number memorised.
Speed dial brother
Felice Graziano yea but he’s never actually been to Dorsia since it’s so exclusive
Yes, he'd been trying to get a table for years but they would always refuse him lol
@@visionist7 I don't think those phones had speed dial.
Obsession. :)
the most unbelievable part of this whole movie: a woman knowing where she wants to eat
ionceateapinecone I know where to eat. WhatABurger
radiohead tv Forget it Donnie you're out of your element!
And she could barley even decide lmfao
hahahaha...
I cried
Jean is so adorable in this scene cus she looked so excited when he asked her to go to dinner with him
I mean if u didn't know he was ridiculous psychopath. U would think he was a fun guy .
The sorta meak average looking new girl gets to go out with the charismatic stud for no reason he asks her out...every girl's dream..but they should know it's only a fantasy so it's clearly a trap..he would never ask her out...come on sweetie
@@razkable she cute af idk what you smoking
@@jaysenkov1574 Jean was the best woman in the whole film, appearance and personality
@@razkable Jean is gorgeous they are definitely in the same league what are you on lol
Dorsia is actually the restaurant he purchased and had the tables put together in The Dark knight.
Really? That’s really cool
YOU LIE HELIOS
Lmao that is said so convincingly but is total bs.
@@TovenDo.O.Video- had to stop myself from bursting out laughing at work at that. Nice one bro
@@ozymandias949 it's all about confidence. When snake oil salesmen tell lies, they don't so convincingly that many people accept it at face value.
this funny thing is, christian bale can act crazier than heath ledger
I like cookies and enjoy eating them
Oh dam.
+Ookie Christian Bale is actually crazy. That's my analysis.
Ookie fucker.
kalahauoli355 there are lots of guys like him in real life .
A glass of water in Dorsia must be like 240 Dollar.
no one even goes there anymore.
its not a real place lmao
I wonder if they do a five dollar shake? Like Jackrabbit Slim's?
Dorsia doesn't serve shakes! You can have wine there, 701 Dollar one glass.
Steve Kaczynski does it have bourbon in it!
lol at him having sunglasses indoors for no reason the entire time
I think he's shot from partying the other night. Helps with the headache
iwantaconfession to be honest, I work in an office, in front of a computer, bright lights, my clubmasters give me reprieve for a bit.
iwantaconfession also because those are some nice raybans
Only in the 80's.
he was inspired by Tommy Wiseau's early work.
The narcissistic acting by Christian is absolutely amazing.
He is not acting lol he is himself in this scene
I relate to him
@@srv1347 Impressive, very nice.
@@srv1347 Sigma and based
acting?
loooollllllllll. ok.
0:10 that's a kickass camera angle. This movie has so much style.
the back of the head angle is awkward af too.
exactly what i was thinking
simply perfect - the 80's in one shot
fr fr bro
@@constantinosschinas4503it’s to show that he “simply is not there” maybe? Showing the back of his head and not his actual POV that is. I feel like there’s never a camera angle that isn’t intentional.
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Its my head canon that this is the Joker's favorite comedy movie. He just sits and laughs and pretends its a Bruce Wayne biopic.
Oh dear!
the best Joker is from the Animated Series, voiced by Mark Hamill...and other than Begins the Bale and Nolan Batman movies are really crappy and boring. It's sad kids nowadays view things through the lens of crappy mass market MCU and comic book movies
@@tynao2029 unfortunately i don't listen to anyone who uses the words "kids" and "nowadays" in the same sentence lol.
@@eagenthorror unfortunate cus you won't learn much in life
@@tynao2029 ok boomer
the whole movie is about Dorsia
It’s about not getting into Dorsia.
Paul Allen had an 8:30 res, great sea urchins ceviche.
I need to find a woman named Dorsia and see if I can get into her.
Bad sign if I have to book 18 months in advance.
@@FilthyManatee As pretentious and shallow all the places mentioned in the book and movie are some sea urchin ceviche does sound pretty good just sayin'.
The whole movie is just one big dorsia ad 😂
I always thought Christian should’ve gotten an Oscar nod for this role. His attention to detail and commitment to the character was so insanely great
Impressive ,very nice
Lol movies like this don't get Oscars no matter how much they deserve them. Kevin Bacon played a recovering pedophile in the woodsman and gave an unbelievable performance but that type of role is not gonna get an award for obvious reasons. Same with this one
this movie was completely underrated when it was out
It was also considered oddly weird & psychotic when it came out… today it’s a bright+brilliant masterpiece (*times change)…
Reservations to Dorsia is what's in the Pulp Fiction Brief Case
Both fall under the name of MacGuffin, a never-explained plot device that's used to carry the movie. So yeah, you're right
@@michelecozzarin A MacGuffin can be explained tho
I always wondered what that glow was supposed to be.
bale was so nuts in this movie William Defoe and leto were in this movie and they were the normal ones lol.
Yeah but that makes no sense, because they are as crazy as their character is supposed to be.
Halohouseboy i mean yeah but i think he means it jokingly
Sockmother so is he
Willem Dafoe is always crazy. Even in this, he wasn't normal. Always a bit weird at least.
Lol! I think I know what your saying
1:57, You're dressed okay.
2:13, You might want to change before we go out.
LOL
Lol
Lol
lol
lol
So... Dorsia is where Jean wants to go...
Nobody goes there anymore.
Don't go, Jean.
She want to go to Dorsia! Yes, she wanna die
Frank White 2 at 9? PERFECT, see you then.
Zach morris
One of the best dark comedies of all time chirstain bale really pulled of the dark comedic humor and violent behavior and the charming demeanor of Patrick bateman so well that this is one of my favorite performances of all time
Chris Stain Batman. Nice
Tell us something we don’t know?!?
its a well written movie with dark humor but its not a comedy movie. the true horror of this movie is that like in real there are real monsters among us but most dont really care. am i right? @@nickytommymancinelli8066
"2 at 9, sounds great, bye"
"Patrick the phone was on speaker..."
I'm convinced Bateman is such a psycho, that he probably would've killed her and himself out of sheer embarrassment if that happened.
two at nine? perfect. see you then.
I think he's just lying..
Chris Polizzi Really?
Is that a gram?
G E T R E K T 905 A man of culture
you didn’t give a name..?
She should have said Macdonalds.
McDonalds is totally booked out.
Yes, but I am sure he can get two more in. And if that doesn't work, there's the Italian place where Michael Corleone met Sollozzo and McCluskey.
Steve Kaczynski That Italian place might have closed, The Godfather takes place during the 40s and 50s, American Psycho is during the 80s
But if it's still running, the veal and spaghetti are the finest in the city and Patrick might find something behind the toilet cistern to complete the date...
No one goes there anymore
Really? That's great!
Nobody goes there anymore Patrick...
Impressive, very nice.
Nice, very impressive.
You're adorable.
Hey return those damn video tapes bateman
why did she have to bully him by recommending Dorsia? everyone knows you can't get in there on such short notice. Patrick was really the victim.
he did say repeatedly, anywhere she wants, he can get a table anywhere. and did you really just called bateman of all people a victim? 😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@tutterstan He was the victim, she is the antagonist in this movie smh
In all fairness, from the way she acts it's clear she doesn't even really seem to perceive going to Dorsia the same as everyone else in the film does - she's a very mundane, more normal person who feels like she is punching well above her weight class to be with Patrick judging by her embarrassed reactions. She might think going to Dorsia, especially by Patrick's behavior, really is okay. She definitely isn't aware of what going there is like, she only picks up on him not giving a name, not the fact he is somehow powerful and prestigious enough to instantly get a table there the same night only hours away. Not to mention the clothing situation.
@@mattrocde She is impressed with Bateman & is crushing on him, she probably thinks he can get her a reservation there.
@@sirmount2636 Potentially that as well, either way she isn't doing it to be cruel in my eyes, she's too oblivious for that to be the case, specifically about the clothes comment where she doesn't seem to grasp the importance of looking nice at Dorsia.
Everything is perfect about this scene, from Bale's incredible acting to the sneering, disdainful tone of the Dorsia employee answering the phone.
Yeah and that smile while sitting down on the phone is perfect for the look he was going for.
Why do I get the feeling that her life may actually depend on her choice of where to eat?
Steve Kaczynski Because it does, that's the whole point of the scene!!
@@ymatT601
r/wooooosh
@@raspberrycrowns9494
Are wooosh
@@PrinceJes
That's not even how you say it
@@raspberrycrowns9494 cring normie xD r/woosh r slash woorsh r wor sohshdf asd
The Dorsia reviews on Yelp are hilarious
Ras
What do they say
dont exist
YOUR DAILY ROI Doesn't*
@@Deadpool_64 referring to reviewS plural, it's actually don't
Yelp is corrupt, dishonest garbage.
LOL Dorsia, the one restaurant Bateman can't get them in.
He can't get in because of the head chef. The head chef of dorsia is dating bateman's college sweetheart.
that's why in the sequel he bought his own restaurant in Gotham and he would arrive be helicopter
Coz all booked by Paul Allen
Bateman or Batman?
You mean baitman
"You're dressed okay?" is my go to pickup line. 60% of the time it works every time.
60% or every time bro?😂
Knugen av Swärje You can ,also, use a certain panther perfume ,it also has the same efficiency.
I say it to my coworkers and it works great, I had two dates with HR already.
Use only Patrick Bateman pickup lines any others are not worth anything.
@@PlgDctr 😀
“SeE yA thEn!” This movie is just a series of pitch perfect line deliveries.
“I said we are totally booked”
“Y-you too”
american psycho nailed the 80s, now everything that tries to be retro 80s gets it all wrong
The movie is set in late 1986/early 1987. Not 1989.
David Curry what about Stranger Things?
Stranger things got it
LETS GO RANGERS! Book is set in 87, movie is 89. I think.
David Curry yeah people these days are just glorifying it which isn't bad, just annoying at this point
1:14 ..."Oh I'm definitely putting a nail through your head bitch."
why she just said do you need help
DMac 4214 Dorsia
SuperSparrow45 what
DMac 4214 What she said prior to 1:14.
+SuperSparrow45 oh
0:07
*B O N E S T*
Not entirely certain why the director included this... but obviously it's important. Is he obsessed with meat and bone because he's feeling murderous? His date hasn't even sprung the Dorsia demand on him yet.
Johan Faul it’s to show his downward spiral and the scenes following this scene transpires such downfall
*S E S*
Epic stroke time
*M E O T*
This whole scene killsssssss me😭 his sunglasses on for no reason, his concentration with the crossword when he’s just plugging in the same 2-3 words, his automatic dial to dorsia and the fake convo with the host on the phone. A masterpiece lmao, this film doesn’t get enough credit.
I love the way he chuckles when he says "come on!", sounding just a *little* bit forced bc literally every interaction is a performance for him.
I also like to think he wasn't actually planning to kill Jean until she'd suggested Dorsia, unwittingly reminding him that he'll never get a reservation, making him so angry that he decided to he'd take it out on her as soon as he had the chance
No this is not why he decided to kill her. He decided to kill her because her mentioning Dorcia is her expecting to be treated well and as an equal to him. In his mind she doesn’t deserve dorcia because she is inferior to him, a restaurant choice that is commensurate to a salary in between their retrospective earnings would be more appropriate.
@@Make_Boxing_Great_Again no you idiot, he wanted to kill her because he's unable to give her what she wants therefore she needs to die in order to protect his image.
Well to be honest, her attire did scream 80's secretary. She needed to change to something better for a fancy restaurant.
Football pads is not appropriate attire.
Errr. It was based in the 80s...
Definitely- business casual won’t fly at Dorsia
She could either wear couture or a ratty old slip with a fur coat. Just don't look suburban.
@@Jacob_Crowthorne that has nothing to do with anything.
No i said we are totally booked! Two at nine? Perfect, see you then XD
Look at Ms. Dorsia right here. I should take your ass to the McDonalds at 42nd street.
I just checked 42nd street when I was bored there's only a Subway.
42nd street in Manhattan which is Time Square. Keep up.
Now let’s see Paul Allen’s Reservation
I've never had a thing for Chloe Sevingy, but her character in this movie is cute as hell.
Girls: Dorsia?
Me: Mcdonalds? Okay then...
They never show up though...
is that the new iphone? looks amazing.
Your compliment was sufficient.
It's the iPhone Thicc.
Did you notice the subtle off white colouring and the tasteful thickness of it.
Well Steve wanted it that a way
saransh 😂 Dead
funny how her expression changes when he says you wanna change before leaving. He built expectations in her mind and then disappointed her in a flash.
ive heard leonardo dicaprio almost got the role, but the director wanted christian bale or she'd walk out of the project. she was absolutely right. i dont think leonardo dicaprio at that moment had the experience to portray patrick bateman
Exept Leo who's still regular and flabby lol
Leo was basically in everything at the time, from Romeo and Juliet to Titanic.
He was too baby faced at that possible not. I think he was also miscast for Gangs of New York.
Legend has it Dorsia is still totally booked to this day.
Still a better love story than 50 Shades
Patrick Michael idk man I’d rather be strapped up and whipped over being stabbed to death or chased around an apartment building by a crazy dude wielding a chainsaw.
Still an older joke than 3 years ago
anything's better than 50 shades except twilight.
Never saw.
Tbh, American Psycho is a better 50 Shades movie than the actual 50 Shades.
No Can Do!
Got an 8:30 res at Dorsia. Great Sea Urchin Ceviche!
We all know that Paul Allen probably snagged the last table five minutes before Bateman made the call.
The Nightmare Dorsia? Nobody goes there anymore ;)
- Where do you want to go?
- Dorsia
- Fucking bitch..
I love the subtle detail at 1:03 where Patrick is flipping the phonebook to Dorsia before she even answers his question because he knows she's going to say it
Nahhh, he knew it by memory lol
I don't think this is the case at all. If he knew she was going to say Dorsia, the scene wouldn't really work at all. Why would he seem slightly infuriated before putting his mask back on? Or why would he ask her at all if he knows that's the only place he can't get a reservation?
This makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
No, he’s just flipping to it because he’s obsessing over it
How does this terrible take have over 700 likes? If he knew what she would say, he wouldn't internally explode into a million pieces upon hearing the name.
I find it hilarious that he is lowkey socially awkward
That's the whole point. He's fake
Seemed pretty smooth to me
It's not that he's _awkward_ per se, but struggles to hide the fact he doesn't have empathy. He's high status/socially dominant, but glib and psychopathic
@Connor McFarland wtf it's wrong with your face
@@gerryfromthevoid8986 Right. He says what he thinks other people want to hear. Unless he loses his cool & his true personality comes out.
Yeah...? You're dressed okay.
two minutes later ..."you might want to change before we go out." LOL
"Crosswords are the easiest. It's always the seme answer..."
Meat bone meat bone meat bone ..... b_ne (fills an o ) . Nice crosswords skills !
It looks like a really easy crossword, with only two answers.
three answers. bone, meat, bonest
BONEST. LMao
bonest fuckin killed me
Don't forget "bseno."
(Look to the right of the screen at 0:05.)
God, I swear. American Psycho is one of the funniest movies ever made, dude. I sometimes hate it for being so different than the book, so tame in comparison, but when I look at it as its own animal, I realize how entertaining it is.
They’re both great in different ways. Personally, I think the outrageous scenes in the book aren’t that suited for film. I like that they kept it limited but also pretty wild.
Funny? It's not that funny.
Woah what happens in the book?
@@righteousrawb7225 The book is brutally over the top in describing the violence and horror of what Patrick does to his victims. I read it when it came out and had to put it down several times because it was so horrific.
@@dwboston1 right! the amount of times i've yelled "WHAT" out loud while reading is crazy 😂
When i call a restraunt and they say its totally booked i say "Aww that GREAT!" and they get confused but i say it because im actually happy for them
1:45 lmao
Christian bale is a scary guy, like i would be afraid of that man
Remember his rant on the Terminator set ?
Ajay Cosmetics Yeah, he does seem cool, but like the kind of person that could explode at anytime.
But he was so cute in "Empire of the Sun".
His morning skin routine is awsome though.
I think he’s the perfect man. Every man should be like him and not be manipulated by women
"You're dressed OK ... You'll wanna change before we go out" :DDD
Real wealth is using a cell phone in the 1980's - even when there's landline nearby. That call probably cost him $19.
2:01 Bateman's eyes look properly insane and it's frightening.
I noticed too
I don't think Jean was really having a hard time deciding where to go. I think she said they can go wherever Patrick wanted to go because she was already thrilled that he asked her out. 💕
I think she didn't even know any other expensive restaurants besides the Dorsia.
This movie was art.
Designed my business cards from this movie...only one client recognized lol
The real questions is: Why are yours still worse than Paul Allens?
That client deserves special treatment from you. Just don’t take them to Dorsia.
Did you murder the rest of them for not noticing?
Did they recognize that you used Bone as the color?
Paupers dont appreciate the tasteful thicccness of it
My favourite part of this scene is that he tells Jean that she's "dressed okay" but then immediately after tells her that she's going to "wanna change before they go out".
Actually "dressed okay" is an insult disguised as compliment, the purpose is eliminating self esteem and manipulating.
Negging
@@testing4037"you're dressed okay" doesn't exactly sound like a compliment 😆
1:43 his facial expression here is something beyond hilarious, I can't stop laughing
how could you forget to give them your name Bateman!? gettin sloppy with the lies
+HamptonCollabs
They know him.
they know him!
lol it was pretty smooth, how he seemed so cornered at first and then instantly got himself out of it.
yeah, what started as a slip-up turned out to make him look even better
He was in a coke hangover
That’s bone...and the lettering is something called Silian Rail
Look at that subtle off-white coloring. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh my God... it even has a watermark.
Patrick, you're sweating.
I thought it was "Cillian Braille".
Don’t just stare at it, eat it!
@@maciek8159 thats titillating
- "Can you take two at 9?"
-HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I was starting to believe I had imagined that scene
@@UncleJunkyard can u explain this moment please, what's the point?
There was no way we was getting a table there at 9 that’s why the guy was laughing
@Seth Wellington because it's always fully booked. You have to book days, maybe even weeks in advance.
@Seth Wellington well this was in the eighties, so it was probably quite different.
Jean is such a sweetheart I’m really glad Patrick didn’t hurt her.
He let her go because she has good heart
**THE GOOD ENDING**
*Patrick:* Come on! Where do you wanna go? Anywhere you want. Just say it, I can get us in anywhere!
*Jean:* What about... Olive Garden?
**roll credits**
Superficial charm along with icy emptiness
It seems like she is the only person with whom he has some kind of sincere connection deep down inside.
Is it just me or does he remind you of Scott Disick here? I think Scott actually copied Patrick's style haha
I know this is 7 years later but he recreated a scene in this movie! Look up Scott disick American psycho
@AG idk why, but that sounds super unsettling
She's the secretary, he's the boss. It's literally her job to make his dinner reservations for him. Let's see how easy she finds it to get a reservation at Dorsia the same day.
If she could get a reservation at Dorsia while he failed, Patrick would sure be outrage and kill her.
He will say he has connections
Lol why are all your comments hating on her and defending him?? So weird
@@hofhofandaway feminism
1:01 captures that awkward moment when you're not allowed to stare at someone while they're thinking
Jean, sorbet?
Lol severed head just chilling next to it
*NO, PUT IT IN THE CARTON*
This is his best scene in his career
Serbian Space Marines no it has to be the interrogation scene in Dark Knight or The fight scene with Tom Hardy
The business card scene is great as well. The tension he carries in his voice when asking to see Paul Allen's card is great. Just great.
Supreme Dream
WHURRARETHEY!?!??!
WHURRIZACHRIGGER!?!?!?!
Your compliment was sufficient.
Business card envy is his greatest moment
you like huey lewis and the news? their early work was a little too new wave for my taste..but when Sports came out in '83, I think they really came into their own, commercially and artistically, the whole album has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the songs a big boost
It's hip to be squared...
In '87, Huey released this, Fore!, their most accomplished album. I think their undisputed masterpiece is "Hip to be Square", a song so catchy, most people probably don't listen to the lyrics. But they should, because it's not just about the pleasures of conformity, and the importance of trends, it's also a personal statement about the band itself. Hey Paul!
I swear to God Bale can nail every role he got.
Dorsia, the symbol for the only thing Patrick can't have. He's got looks, health, money, an apartment, a job, a car. But not Dorsia.
LOL bateman totally knew jean wasn't doing anything
You are dressed okay......
Wait, is he dressing like Paul Allen?
@bla bla Is that a raincoat?
@@notahamster333 Yes it is!
That’s a very good observation
No i think he's dressing like Marcus halsbram
@@nenineni1080 halberstam*
I like how he spares life of a woman who is wholesome, nice girl. It's like it's even too much for him.
you have the moral compass of 1920's Warner Brothers: the promiscuous women have to die, the virgins get to live.
@@cecilebraillie4471 did you not see the movie? He literally killed everyone else. Not just women
@@cecilebraillie4471 Doesn't sound too bad to me. Should it be other the way around perhaps?
I think that phone call just ruined the moment. Otherwise it would have been nails for dinner.
“You didn’t give a name.”
“It’s fine, they know me.”
Christian bale is an amazing actor.
Dubs gets Dorsia
1:10 Don't say Dorsia. Don't say Dorsia. Don't say Dorsia. Don't say Dorsia.
Dont say Russia
I love that in his attempt to just write meat and bones as much as possible, he ended up writing BONEST BONESE and BRENO
I think the B from BRENO is just the vertical bones and the "R" is actually a backwards S. Slightly off screen, we can see a letter placed outside the boxes that seems like it could be a backwards B, with the N and S reversed. I think it's bones written backwards running into bones vertically.
@@biggusdiccus6045 you're right
Imagine if Jean had picked up the newspaper to help him with the crossword. She would have found his solutions eccentric, to say the least. But not as eccentric as the head in the fridge...
This is one of the only times in the film you actually see Patrick in a genuinely light hearted mood.
Until she mentions Dorsia 😂
You kids on here are missing the real flex. A cell phone call like that back in the 80s was 5 dollars. He literally had another phone that was free, but that would have involved getting off the couch. We won't even talk about what long distance calls put you back. SMDH
Love this movie. Bale is so good. He can probably play everything and everyone.
This movie has to be the most hilarious movie ever made. Till this day I still have giggles on certain scenes 🤣🤣🤣
"Sabrina, don't just look at it eat it"
🤣🤣🤣
most of the scenes you don't know if be terrified or laugh very loud - total delirium
Thats nice
now lets see paul allen eating it
How he did not win an Oscar for this role is a crime across the multiverse.
I like how the guy at Dorsia answers the phone already exasperated