Returning video tapes as his pocketed excuse for leaving abruptly is great. And the way he delivers the line, like he knows the other people don’t really care. 😂
The ax murder of Paul Allen is so brutal it’s great. When he says “I ate some of their brains” that is world class acting. Bale should have won a Academy award for this role
Christian Bale is one of the most talented method actors to ever live. I first saw him in the musical “The Newsies” and everything he does is amazing! A man dedicated to his craft!
@@justincholos.balisang6884 Kira Yoshikage is based of David Bowie's character. But I also think that Patrick Bateman could also be an inspiration for Araki. American Psycho was written and released in 1991, while part 4 was released in 1992 so its possible that he did play a role in writing Kira Yoshikage.
I just love how when he's confessing to most of his murders, he actually breaks down and sobs while doing so. But then he brings up killing Paul he's notably proud and enthusiastic. He was really damn mad about that Card
This has to be one of the most intricate movies in history. You literally CAN’T accurately depict a psychopath without being a little psycho yourself. Heath Ledger and Christian Bale are oddly enough the best examples of this. Practicing very hard to capture that image. I have so much respect for them. Patrick Bateman was coherent and pretty wise, but a complete loonie underneath the hood. I know a million people have said it already but, flawless performance seriously.
good comment but after reading all the other comments- I doubt on myself if I really understood the movie. I just thought Christian Bale are a nice actor
@@piaschlomer8630 You just need the will power to delve deeper into the meaning of things. It’s more than just a movie with a script and some actors. Some people here in America are actually pretty similar to Patrick Bateman and his social circle.
@@universal_wisdom3416 i get it a little bit better after reading a bit and watching some other movies but before I never thought that this is actually a deep meaning movie🤦♀
Hands down best movie of the 90's - even if a bit accidentally. Is challenging to really understand this story, even the makers didn't really understand the novel this is based on, and have also said that themselves later. But as a hint: it's not a violent movie but instead a psychological one, where no-one gets killed (except maybe that homeless person and his dog in the beginning, not 100% sure of them). Absolute masterpiece, also the acting is incredible.
If you look closely at 3:28 , you can see Patrick slowly internally crashing, i cant help but laugh at a the thought bunch of tiny Bales in his mind freaking out.
It wasnt just because Paul Allen had a nicer business card than Patrick he also had a nicer view of Central Park *and* mistook him for someone else in the office. He had it coming..
RoastBeefTaco I asked my uncle who is a clinical psychologist, and he said that narcissists along with psychopaths have a lack of empathy. Psychopaths feel no guilt or remorse. Narcissists do because shame is a public emotion. In the end he said Patrick Bateman would be a malignant narcissist. He said this because a psychopath will typically never turn themselves in because they feel in their minds that nothing they did was wrong. Patrick attempted to turn himself in which resulted in his own opinion of the character. :)
As it happens, he lives nearby and you will never know that this respectable, always calm and extremely educated person can turn into a savage under the cover of night, torturing and torturing his victims.
Recently news stated that Bale was paid less than the Makeup artists for this movie. That’s how much he wanted to play this role and boy was he amazing
4:40 That right there kind of freaks me out because it's one of the few expressions of emotion from Patrick's co-workers. Not saying they never show emotion, but most of the time they're so fucking static.
The first 20 minutes before the first kill, is amazing. They make him really likeable and have like 2 moments where his psychotic tendencies shows through. It’s amazing.
i’m on the verge of tears by the time we arrive at espace since i’m positive we won’t get a decent table. but we do. and relief washes me over in an awesome wave
Their early work was a little too new wave for my tastes, 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. He's been compared to Elvis Costello, but I think Huey has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor. 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.
Man, it’s weird watching him break down as he confesses to all the murders over the phone. You don’t often see a movie psycho look back and say “Oh God, that was horrible!”
It's actually realistic. They feel overwhelming guilt. They know what they did is very wrong so they cry and scream about it because nothing can ever ease what they did.
the fact that he probably was hallucinating and he never really killed anyone, I mean no one believes him when he confesses and that they all said Paul was in London
This is my favorite movie...!! Detective Kimball - "Do you remember where you were on the night of Paul's disappearance ? Which was on 20 December." Patrick - "God,.... I guess ......I was probably returning to videos"
The most shocking thing to me is how he found time to kill anyone at all with all the videotapes he had to return.
lmao...
I'd imagine they were all porn dvds.
He never actually killed anyone, his creative yet graphic depiction of reality in his drawings were shown visually (the movie.)
Anonymous not true the writers said that’s the most stupid thing they’ve heard in an interview
🤣🤣🤣
“I have to return some videotapes”
I’m gonna do that every time someone I don’t like wants to talk to me.
Youre in 2020 darling, Vhs tapes are no longer available for rent
Timothy De Mesa Højgaard THAts the joke
@@TimothyDeM3sa gotta return some blu rays
@@TimothyDeM3sa we have to go return some vhs tapes sorry 🤷♂️
Mine is ‘i have to go make a phone call’
"Sabrina don't just stare at it, EAT IT !"
I don't know why, but I have been laughing all day thanks to that quote!
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
The best one
THAT SCENE MADE ME FUCKING SNORT LAUGH
Kristy ,Get on your knees so Sabrina can see your ass hole. Lol
3:35
Bale's confused serial killer face is one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
Dawg LMAOO. He looks so disgusted bruh
@@THEdudeproductions not disgusted, he's trying to not kill the dude. he was about to
@@Simply_better22343 I know he was severely controlling his urge to kill, but his face just looks like it screams "disgusted" lol.
It's funny because it looks a lot like the expression Joe Goldberg makes sometimes in You.
@@stormshadowoffire well, a gay did touch his face without washing his hands.
Returning video tapes as his pocketed excuse for leaving abruptly is great. And the way he delivers the line, like he knows the other people don’t really care. 😂
"Oh my God. It even has a watermark." 😂😂😂
THA TASTEFUL *_T H I C C N E S S_* OF IT
Like my female Asriel's fat ass mmmmmm~
i have to return some video tapes.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 hollywood classics
Josh shrum that’s… that’s gay.
I would stay and watch this video but I have to return some videotapes
joji :D
LOL
What video tapes?
Unreleased pink guy songs😃
The ax murder of Paul Allen is so brutal it’s great. When he says “I ate some of their brains” that is world class acting. Bale should have won a Academy award for this role
Axe*, an*. 🙂
@@dewilew2137 Christ, really? Correcting someone’s grammar? Don’t you have anything better to do?
@@Rudderify Honestly what's so bad about it? Yeah some people are rude about it but others are just trying to be helpful.
PyroManiac thank you. you would think the smile would be evidence of my good intentions. 😞
Rudderify spelling, really, but I suppose “a/an” could technically be grammar.
Christian Bale is one of the most talented method actors to ever live. I first saw him in the musical “The Newsies” and everything he does is amazing! A man dedicated to his craft!
Sometimes I’m wondering if he’s acting at all
@@jackphilipp9642 even I
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@@jackphilipp9642 well now that you put it like that 🤯
5:05 i love this part so much he looks like he actually wants to cry out of confusion or something its so funny
"Is that a raincoat?"
"Yes, it is. 😃"
God, I love Christian Bale.
that is the perfect emoji for this scene
in '87, hewy released this!
@@NotAKoenigsegg *FORE*
It's a superise tool that wil help us for later
@@FrozenLord66 U fucked it
That bathroom scene is the most uncomfortable yet hilarious scene I've ever seen
I was like, "oh shit" and then I was like "oh"
Feels like Kira Yoshikage.
@Tetra Grammaton damn right piss all on his hands an shit.
Right💀
@@justincholos.balisang6884 Kira Yoshikage is based of David Bowie's character. But I also think that Patrick Bateman could also be an inspiration for Araki. American Psycho was written and released in 1991, while part 4 was released in 1992 so its possible that he did play a role in writing Kira Yoshikage.
he was capable of being Joker, not just Batman
Lol
Even the riddler
He could have played every role in the film tbh.....even Catwoman
@@limetreess christian bale would do it, and he could pull it off too!
Batman and the joker are almost the same
I love the way he sounds exactly like a happy little kid excited to go out when asked about his raincoat.
“Is that a raincoat?”
“Yes, it is!!☺️☺️☺️”
1:51 Most relatable line in this movie.
I’m on the verge of tears when we get tequila for the million time Kapitan
Thank you weezers blue album
ofc u listen to weezer
Weezer
That's what happens when you listen to Weezer
“Not if you want to keep your spleen” is underrated. Gets me every time
word
IKR
Always wanted to say that to a waiter, but never had the balls. Maybe if I got drunk.
I just love how when he's confessing to most of his murders, he actually breaks down and sobs while doing so. But then he brings up killing Paul he's notably proud and enthusiastic. He was really damn mad about that Card
The card, and that fucking reservation to Dorsia on a Friday night.
@@Ealsante at 8:30!!
@@rinoceronteocidental7695 how the fuck did he swing that?!
@@serhat.I probably lying
I think it’s fake, people who experience no emotions sometimes use emotions for their own personal gain and to alter others thoughts and ideas
I love the way he explains Huey's music. Its so damn funny XD
I think he secretly likes it legitimately
Can you believe that part was improv by Christian Bale? XD
@@flipingboredcritic it wasn’t
When?
3:30 HIS FACE IN THIS SCENE HAS ME DYING
Mans like "wtf are you doing dude 😰"
Bruh
😂🤣
This has to be one of the most intricate movies in history. You literally CAN’T accurately depict a psychopath without being a little psycho yourself. Heath Ledger and Christian Bale are oddly enough the best examples of this. Practicing very hard to capture that image. I have so much respect for them. Patrick Bateman was coherent and pretty wise, but a complete loonie underneath the hood. I know a million people have said it already but, flawless performance seriously.
Yes you can if you're a good actor
Bateman. Take out the “E” and you get Batman!
good comment but after reading all the other comments- I doubt on myself if I really understood the movie. I just thought Christian Bale are a nice actor
@@piaschlomer8630
You just need the will power to delve deeper into the meaning of things. It’s more than just a movie with a script and some actors. Some people here in America are actually pretty similar to Patrick Bateman and his social circle.
@@universal_wisdom3416 i get it a little bit better after reading a bit and watching some other movies but before I never thought that this is actually a deep meaning movie🤦♀
“Supposed fiancé” that line always gets me 😂
He’d be a great joker. Idc if he was Batman. He’d kill that role. Better than Leto for sure
bigsmokiee55 Patrick killed Jared just so he could be the Joker
Nobody will ever beat Ledger
Leto will play in Marvel's Morbius 2020 and Tron 3 2020.
Leto was shit
An orange would be better than Jared Leto
3:34 Christian Bale's facial expression is crazy. You can see how much he is loathing the situation
I would've too lol
Only 3 people could pull this role off
Christian Bale
Jim Carrey
And the GOLDEN GOD Of PHILADELPHIA
They should remake the movie with Jim Carrey playing Bateman.
CoralCarne372 why was I thinking that the whole time I was watching
YooperGuy25 Nope - don’t even pitch that idea.
Maybe Nicholas Cage
Dennis from its always sunny
“Some homeless people, maybe 5 or 10” 😂
nuttin much ey
A genius of a movie! Amazing acting, superbly written with a lot of black humor. Christian Bale just floors me with his acting.
This movie doesn’t get enough recognition these days almost no one I know has seen it!
@@yourson9800 ohhh the irony
Hands down best movie of the 90's - even if a bit accidentally. Is challenging to really understand this story, even the makers didn't really understand the novel this is based on, and have also said that themselves later. But as a hint: it's not a violent movie but instead a psychological one, where no-one gets killed (except maybe that homeless person and his dog in the beginning, not 100% sure of them). Absolute masterpiece, also the acting is incredible.
I died laughing when Patrick screamed "JUST. SAY. NO." to Jean
the way he talks is sooooo....crazy
Victor Cardenas is so funny
That was a dumb comment
@darth darth got some sand its monotone
Victor Cardenas yeah it's almost like he's a psycho or something
That's how he actually talks
Awesome performance by Christian Bale!!! I'd watch it over and over again....the movie itself is a cult 🤩
I work with you
Great compilation, now let’s see Paul Allen’s best moments
I want this too
“The tasteful thickness of it”
I’m gonna be using this line now 😂
It even has a watermark
@@hugosophy oh my gawd
Great compilation, but the transitions with the static are very annoying and totally unnecessary.
@oxykitteen nah it doesn't, just cringy and annoying.
I don't really mind it all too much it's kinda funny
exactly the reason for thumb down.
I agree but the annotations are pretty funny
If you are listening with earphones is another story 😂
Man, all this technology took the "I have to return some videotapes" excuse away from us. Damnit
Let’s see Paul Allen’s best scenes
I love how he just whispers "I have to return some videotapes." at the breakup scene.🤣
3:58 yes! The dancing leading up to the ax killing :D This whole compilation is a true GEM.
The backwards shuffle was improvised and the crew laughed their asses off
223 people couldn't get a reservation at Dorsia!
wrf1973 nobody goes there anymore...
WBSGBS Well played
Thanks for the earrape between every scene. Loving the free tinnitus.
If you look closely at 3:28 , you can see Patrick slowly internally crashing, i cant help but laugh at a the thought bunch of tiny Bales in his mind freaking out.
I'm surprised this guy didnt give himself an aneurysm with the amount of stress he was putting himself under.
That last scene just shows how amazing Christian bale is as an actor
Literally Christian Bale murdered this role no pun intended, one of the best on screen performances I've ever seen no lie! 🖤
fun fact: the book graphically details all of the murders from his lawyer call and its more fucked up than you can imagine
Who would've known that batman made a good joker.
HE JUST FUCKING KILLED JARED LETO!!!
4:38
3:23 i think christian was about to bust out laughing look at his face, thank god he knows how to control him self.
It looks more like he's holding back throwing up in his mouth
When he says "Yes it is" to the raincoat question, it's like he's really saying "& guess what's gonna happen next"
@@OntarioRob agreed that's a look of pure disgust and resentment
It's amazing how the people in public were so self-absorbed that Patrick confessed and exposed himself as a murderer multiple times, yet no one cared.
6:43 one of the best scenes I've seen in my entire life
It wasnt just because Paul Allen had a nicer business card than Patrick he also had a nicer view of Central Park *and* mistook him for someone else in the office.
He had it coming..
Hahahaha
🤣🤣🤣
It was the reservation Dorcia, on Friday night that cost him his life.애⃛(⌯・ิ느・ิ⌯)
@@baggervance7652 haha you're right
It was primarily the Fisher account
3:43 Christian laughs lmao
"impressive. Very nice."
"Let's see Paul Allen's best scenes."
This is the perfect explanation of Psychopathic Behavior. I love this video
RoastBeefTaco I think you mean representation...
RoastBeefTaco more like borderline or narcissistic
+MKRfootball2010 borderline maybe but not narcissistic
RoastBeefTaco I asked my uncle who is a clinical psychologist, and he said that narcissists along with psychopaths have a lack of empathy. Psychopaths feel no guilt or remorse. Narcissists do because shame is a public emotion. In the end he said Patrick Bateman would be a malignant narcissist. He said this because a psychopath will typically never turn themselves in because they feel in their minds that nothing they did was wrong. Patrick attempted to turn himself in which resulted in his own opinion of the character. :)
He's an extreme portrayal of a narcissistic psychopath.
I don’t know why but when Patrick was monologuing about how he “wasn’t there” in the mirror, I related to that.
4:15 I love this line lmao. He sounds so happy.
Saw this movie for the first time yesterday, it does deserve all the praise it gets
"It's also a personal statement about the band itself." The way he delivers that line always cracks me up.
"Hey Paul!"
you adding pictures of literal videotapes had me bursting out in laughter 😂😂😂
Such a timeless piece of work
the lawyer on the other side of the line: 👁👄👁
Lewis is all “choke me Daddy!” 😂
YEAVFKWHFJD
3:23 best scene forever😂😂😂
I would've had a similar reaction to Bateman ngl
He deserves a commemorative Oscar for that interpretation...
I have to return video tapes is my new excuse for everything 🤣
Poor Howard just walking into his office in the morning only to receive the straight up craziest voicemail from his client… Mondays amiright?
"CRAN-APPLE"
He breaks his us accent slightly when he was on the phone, when he says girls.
Yeah it slips just a tad
As it happens, he lives nearby and you will never know that this respectable, always calm and extremely educated person can turn into a savage under the cover of night, torturing and torturing his victims.
Recently news stated that Bale was paid less than the Makeup artists for this movie. That’s how much he wanted to play this role and boy was he amazing
The way his hair flairs out after the first axe swing towards Paul Allen... iconic.
4:40
That right there kind of freaks me out because it's one of the few expressions of emotion from Patrick's co-workers. Not saying they never show emotion, but most of the time they're so fucking static.
Since paul was played by jared leto, batman finally killed joker
Bale is such a great actor.
The first 20 minutes before the first kill, is amazing. They make him really likeable and have like 2 moments where his psychotic tendencies shows through. It’s amazing.
I’d finish watching this video, but I have to go return some video tapes.
When Patrick was saying "let's see Paul Allen's card" you can hear that he is already broken inside.
This man cheered up so quickly when his mind turned to Paul Allen
i’m on the verge of tears by the time we arrive at espace since i’m positive we won’t get a decent table. but we do. and relief washes me over in an awesome wave
Never have I related with a psychopath more 😂😂
I think Bateman finally found himself during the phone call to his lawyer. A very purifying scene!
"Hey Paul!" Said with such enthusiasm
Their early work was a little too new wave for my tastes, 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. He's been compared to Elvis Costello, but I think Huey has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor. 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.
I love you btw
_"I like to dissect girls. Did you know I'm utterly insane?"_
@@Rainbow47evilAAAAAH
hes not insane, hes just a sigma male
You are a sigma male Kapitan
0:57 lmaooo why does he remind me of Jim Carrey
How the fuck would anyone know why he reminds you of someone?
He also reminds me of a young Donald trump. You should see how he talks to the prostitutes, he does a similar hand gestures
@@RyanPelley1 it’s called a rhetorical question numb nuts.
“I tired to cook a little”
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂 gets me everytime!!!!!
I like how patrick explaining about his morning routine
I loved that he was so disturbed by the gay guy he didn’t even care to kill him haha. His face kills me
Man, it’s weird watching him break down as he confesses to all the murders over the phone. You don’t often see a movie psycho look back and say “Oh God, that was horrible!”
It's actually realistic.
They feel overwhelming guilt.
They know what they did is very wrong so they cry and scream about it because nothing can ever ease what they did.
Christian Bale - everything he touches is gold!!
You forgot the scene where Paul said, "Patrick, it's you!! You're the American Psycho!?"
How is him throwing down the chainsaw not in this compilation? His acting is out there in that scene, it’s the peak insanity.
I love the scene with Allen in Patrick's apartment.
God he could almost be Jim Carrey in scenes like 3:55
He’s like if Jim Carrey and Brent Spiner came together into one psychotic package.
impressive, wow, now let´s see Paul Allens video
the fact that he probably was hallucinating and he never really killed anyone, I mean no one believes him when he confesses and that they all said Paul was in London
"I have gotta return some videotapes"
This is my favorite movie...!!
Detective Kimball - "Do you remember where you were on the night of Paul's disappearance ? Which was on 20 December."
Patrick - "God,.... I guess ......I was probably returning to videos"
His acting in the business card scene is great, you can really hear him trying not to fucking scream and slice their heads off 😂
Lmfao “do you want to hear the specials?” “Not if you want to keep your spleen” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The beginning scene of this video is still the best pick up line works 75% of the time
this is honestly just fantastic
5:24 JESUS!
Mr PopcornPoppin omg 😂😂😂👌