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American Pyscho (2000): Hey Paul!!!! #26

American Psycho: The Mind of Madness and a Bamboozle of a Lifetime This week, Richard and Angeles suit up and dive headfirst into American Psycho (2000)—a razor-sharp satire of capitalism, consumerism, and the kind of guy who knows exactly how many crunches he did this morning. We go scene by scene through this controversial cult classic, analyzing Patrick Bateman’s dual life as investment banker and psychotic killer, the film’s dark humor and unreliable narration, and why the Huey Lewis monologue remains iconic. Bonus points: we debate whether Bateman is a serial killer, a metaphor, or just a really well-dressed nothing. 💼 In this episode: Full breakdown of American Psycho (2000) Christian Bale’s transformation into Patrick Bateman Satire, status anxiety, and murder-as-metaphor Iconic scenes: business cards, chainsaws, and skincare routines Viana’s Review Corner – Her teen take on narcissists and ax murderers Spoof Ad: Bateman Supreme Grooming Kit – Because looking powerful is half the kill. From bone-colored business cards to blood-streaked raincoats, this episode is slick, stylish, and ready to dissect the American dream—Bateman style. 🎧 Horror Cinema Obsession delivers weekly horror movie deep dives, cult film analysis, and fake ads you’ll wish were real. Subscribe now and embrace your inner psycho.  
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23 Sep 2024

American Psycho: The Mind of Madness and a Bamboozle of a Lifetime

This week, Richard and Angeles suit up and dive headfirst into American Psycho (2000)—a razor-sharp satire of capitalism, consumerism, and the kind of guy who knows exactly how many crunches he did this morning.

We go scene by scene through this controversial cult classic, analyzing Patrick Bateman’s dual life as investment banker and psychotic killer, the film’s dark humor and unreliable narration, and why the Huey Lewis monologue remains iconic. Bonus points: we debate whether Bateman is a serial killer, a metaphor, or just a really well-dressed nothing.

💼 In this episode:

  • Full breakdown of American Psycho (2000)

  • Christian Bale’s transformation into Patrick Bateman

  • Satire, status anxiety, and murder-as-metaphor

  • Iconic scenes: business cards, chainsaws, and skincare routines

  • Viana’s Review Corner – Her teen take on narcissists and ax murderers

  • Spoof Ad: Bateman Supreme Grooming Kit – Because looking powerful is half the kill.

From bone-colored business cards to blood-streaked raincoats, this episode is slick, stylish, and ready to dissect the American dream—Bateman style.

🎧 Horror Cinema Obsession delivers weekly horror movie deep dives, cult film analysis, and fake ads you’ll wish were real. Subscribe now and embrace your inner psycho.

 

American Psycho: The Mind of Madness and a Bamboozle of a Lifetime This week, Richard and Angeles suit up and dive headfirst into American Psycho (2000)—a razor-sharp satire of capitalism, consumerism, and the kind of guy who knows exactly how many crunches he did this morning. We go scene by scene through this controversial cult classic, analyzing Patrick Bateman’s dual life as investment banker and psychotic killer, the film’s dark humor and unreliable narration, and why the Huey Lewis monologue remains iconic. Bonus points: we debate whether Bateman is a serial killer, a metaphor, or just a really well-dressed nothing. 💼 In this episode: Full breakdown of American Psycho (2000) Christian Bale’s transformation into Patrick Bateman Satire, status anxiety, and murder-as-metaphor Iconic scenes: business cards, chainsaws, and skincare routines Viana’s Review Corner – Her teen take on narcissists and ax murderers Spoof Ad: Bateman Supreme Grooming Kit – Because looking powerful is half the kill. From bone-colored business cards to blood-streaked raincoats, this episode is slick, stylish, and ready to dissect the American dream—Bateman style. 🎧 Horror Cinema Obsession delivers weekly horror movie deep dives, cult film analysis, and fake ads you’ll wish were real. Subscribe now and embrace your inner psycho.