@@MartyrLoserKing its entirely possible that he's also imagining his confessions, we do see him be frank about his thoughts in the women scene and his friends are legitimately disturbed
he almost laughs when he asks if shes doing anything knowing shes not in the book hes supposed to be into tom cruise thats why hes wearing the stupid risky business glasses in this scene and no I dont have to return some video tapes
if I recall correctly it ends with a similar mononlogue on the "there's no catharsis", and then he says to his friends "I have to return some video tapes" and when trying to leave stumble across a pathway where 'this is not an exit' is written, indicating that indeed after all that was said and done there is no way out of his spiral.
@@joeking6534 Rules Of Attraction ends with Sean driving away from his college and leaving everything behind, briefly stopping to pick up a hitchhiker along the way. American Psycho ends with Patrick having an existential breakdown and confronting the meaninglessness of his life in a restaurant.
In the book, Patrick calls Sean on the occasion of the latter's birthday, though it's a ruse to find out what Sean is up to. Sean is staying at the Carlyle Hotel at the time, and Patrick arranges a dinner meeting at the Quilted Giraffe. At the last minute, Sean changes the venue to...Dorsia. Didn't you read the book?
It's a reference to Paul from "The Rules of Attraction", which is funny, considering that Paul calls Sean up in that book, only for Sean to confuse him with Patrick. Not sure if it's the same Paul, but I kind of doubt he'd be going into the financial sphere.
At 2:17 when he said "they know me", you could really see that Patrick is a psycho. Just look at his eyes, they were so cold and empty. A truly great scene.
It's American Psycho spliced together with a scene from Rules of Attraction, another Bret Easton Ellis book/movie where Sean Bateman, Patrick's younger brother, is one of the main characters. In the books there's much more of an overlap; Sean actually appears in Psycho, and so do a few other Rules characters. Patrick even narrates one of the sections in Rules, which is set a few years prior to Psycho.
@ItsBiwiPwice lol no, the part with Patrick is from American Psycho and the part with Sean is from The Rules of Attraction. Sean was actually talking to Paul Denton when he asked if it was Patrick.
I can't help but thinking of the book while watching this scene, every little thought that crosses his mind...It just makes the scene even more interesting, meaningful and powerful.
I found great quote from Bale, what he said abt his role in American Psycho& all his roles in general its from IMDB bio, go&read it there are so many great stuff there : I don't think I'm like any of the characters I've played. They're all really far from who I am [on his transformation into Patrick Bateman for American Psycho (2000)] The character is so vain and obsessed with his looks. While the psychology of the character was something that I could perform, you can't fake the physicality. Being English, I tend to enjoy going down to the pub far more than going to the gym, so it was very unnatural for me. I just had to convince myself that I loved it, which was the most difficult thing about playing this part. Working out is incredibly boring. I swear it's true that the bigger your muscles get, the fewer brain cells you have. I found I had to stop thinking when I was in the gym because if I thought about it, I'd realize how ridiculous it was that I was pumping iron when I could've been out having a drink and a cigarette and enjoying some lunch. I did three hours a day for six weeks with a personal trainer and some time before that. I ate an awful lot during training and then almost nothing during filming.
LOL.........Patrick Batemen, is an Investment Banker he works in Mergers and Aquisitions which is a highly profitable career....If you liked the movie you will like the book.
i want patrick bateman's job. doesn't do any work, talks about reservations, business cards, and girls with good personalities and make millions a year.
I think why his brother says paul was because he asked for a reservation at Dorecia. But they were kinda stretching it to put it in the final product. At least it seems that way..
@@RedJames988 In the novel "The Rules of Attraction, Sean is on the phone with Patrick and Sean eventually meets up with him in NY to see their father who is dying in a hospital. In American Psycho, in the novel that is, Patrick calls Sean to invite him for dinner for Sean's birthday. This was only a ploy to only see what Sean has been up to since he hasn't been going to any of his classes.
For RoyalMessup: He's owner's son of the company. I think that he's should feel useless (who knows if that's why it becomes a serial killer?). I love Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman :D (Sorry for my bad English)
"You didn't leave a name"
"They know me"
Love it.
Dorsia is the true villain in this movie
Dorsia and the Maître D henchman
And Paul Allen’s business cards.
Yeah 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
"You didn't give a name" I love the subtle holes that people point in his schemes the whole movie
Funny how they pay attention to stuff like that but they don’t listen to him when he blatantly tells them he’s crazy.
@@MartyrLoserKing its entirely possible that he's also imagining his confessions, we do see him be frank about his thoughts in the women scene and his friends are legitimately disturbed
Why is Halperstram in Bateman’s office?
TKinfinity I bet you didn’t think six months from now someone would finally get this joke
he almost laughs when he asks if shes doing anything knowing shes not in the book hes supposed to be into tom cruise thats why hes wearing the stupid risky business glasses in this scene and no I dont have to return some video tapes
*Halberstram
In the book Sean really says rock and roll all the time when talking to Patrick.
how did the book end
if I recall correctly it ends with a similar mononlogue on the "there's no catharsis", and then he says to his friends "I have to return some video tapes" and when trying to leave stumble across a pathway where 'this is not an exit' is written, indicating that indeed after all that was said and done there is no way out of his spiral.
He's just a happy camper!
ROCKIN' AND A-ROLLIN'!
@@joeking6534 Rules Of Attraction ends with Sean driving away from his college and leaving everything behind, briefly stopping to pick up a hitchhiker along the way. American Psycho ends with Patrick having an existential breakdown and confronting the meaninglessness of his life in a restaurant.
@@joeking6534 It ends with patrick and price having a conversation if i remember correctly, Pretty similar to the first few pages of the book actually
In the book, Patrick calls Sean on the occasion of the latter's birthday, though it's a ruse to find out what Sean is up to. Sean is staying at the Carlyle Hotel at the time, and Patrick arranges a dinner meeting at the Quilted Giraffe. At the last minute, Sean changes the venue to...Dorsia. Didn't you read the book?
Just realised he's not filling in the crossword correctly
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M
B O N E
A
T
That and his shitty buisness card, I'd take it Patrick honestly was more crazy than he was bright.
@@mikep9312 Let’s see Paul Allen’s card...
@@mizzphitzbeta Let’s see Mike P’s card
Bone and meat lmao
I think it's funny that bale based his performance on tom cruise on a late night show. So basically he thinks cruise is a pychopath
He is.
It would be logical to call Sean since he can actually get a table at Dorsia; he does know the owner.
The crossword puzzle filled with the word “meat” is such a bizarre nice touch to this scene lol
And bone
When?
@@ArmanBaig "That's bone. And the lettering is something called "Silian Rail"."
@@mikespearwood3914let’s see Paul Allen’s crossword puzzle
It's especially clever because Sean is like "Patrick?...Paul?" and Patrick frequently gets confused with Paul Allen.
No, no, no it was Paul Allen who confused Patrick for Marcus Halberstram.
@@Rasmos wait, Christian Bale WASN'T playing Marcus Halberstram?
It's a reference to Paul from "The Rules of Attraction", which is funny, considering that Paul calls Sean up in that book, only for Sean to confuse him with Patrick. Not sure if it's the same Paul, but I kind of doubt he'd be going into the financial sphere.
patrick bateman is one of my all time favorite characters, calm, deceiving, vicious, and downright nasty, but so clean,suave, and calm.
At 2:17 when he said "they know me", you could really see that Patrick is a psycho. Just look at his eyes, they were so cold and empty. A truly great scene.
I agree to your comment from 11 years ago
@@sinan2713 ROA is the best of all three looking back.
@@sinan2713 He passed away unfortunately, you should have responded 1 year before and he might have seen it.
@@UnTiempoParaRecordarHD what 👀
Rest In Peace man
I tried to get a reservation at Dorsia,, but im a fucking stupid bastard
HAHA
I fucking love Dorsia.
I don't remember this
patrick bateman YA NO MATAS GENTE ;-;
Cause it didn't happen he didn't call whoever that guy is
U don't deserve this name
It's American Psycho spliced together with a scene from Rules of Attraction, another Bret Easton Ellis book/movie where Sean Bateman, Patrick's younger brother, is one of the main characters. In the books there's much more of an overlap; Sean actually appears in Psycho, and so do a few other Rules characters. Patrick even narrates one of the sections in Rules, which is set a few years prior to Psycho.
Hey Patrick, it's me.. Marcus
Patrick"2 @ 9? Perfect! See ya then"
Sean" Rock and roll!"
I LOL'd
These clothes, this phone, the fucking 90's
+Steve Mcqueen it's the 90s
Graziela Almeida 87'
does the movie actually mention anything about his brother Sean? I thought Sean was a novel exclusive lol
No it doesn't, his brother appears in the novel Rules of Attraction and in the movie based on it where he is portrayed by James Van Der Beek.
Patrick also made his very first appearance in The Rules Of Attraction novel but sadly they had to cut it out of the film adaptation.
I wish he was in the film. It would have been cool for the fans of the books and the movies.
Sean Bateman is my hero.
In both books (Rules of Attraction and American Psycho) both characters appear. They even talk about their dad who is dying.
For some reason, I believe that Bale himself is similar to the character.
Without kills and pervs, I hope)
Actually, Bale based much of his performance off of the behavior of Tom Cruise.
Nope, I'm thinking pure Tom Cruise here.
Nah. I don't know Bale personally of course but I don't think the man is that kind of mentally ill.
@@idiot685 do you have link about that? I'm seriously curious right now..
Onvjously he isn't, the only thing i knpw pf im is how he pretends tp be aj american even from promosmto interviews he keeps an american accent.
It turns out Bale was asked by Roger Avary to reprise his role in Rules of Attraction but he refused.
This and rules of attraction are fucking great movies
You need to have read the book to get the rock n roll part.
Can you just explain it to me instead
@@cakerbaby69 it’s just a acronym of the times like now it could be lol. its like “take it easy”.
@@johndean4727 thanks
Or watch The Rules of Attraction
''What about...Dorsia?''
BIG MISTAKE! LOL
I love it how hes so charming
Bateman is such a gentleman
Let's see Paul Allen's call with his brother
@ItsBiwiPwice lol no, the part with Patrick is from American Psycho and the part with Sean is from The Rules of Attraction. Sean was actually talking to Paul Denton when he asked if it was Patrick.
"They know me."
I can't help but thinking of the book while watching this scene, every little thought that crosses his mind...It just makes the scene even more interesting, meaningful and powerful.
Impressive very nice now let's see Paul Allen calling his brother
@gravyhouse it's 'meat' and 'bone/ bones' if you didn't notice the other part of it lol.
You don't spin a menorah; you spin a dreidel.
I found great quote from Bale, what he said abt his role in American Psycho& all his roles in general its from IMDB bio, go&read it there are so many great stuff there :
I don't think I'm like any of the characters I've played. They're all really far from who I am
[on his transformation into Patrick Bateman for American Psycho (2000)] The character is so vain and obsessed with his looks. While the psychology of the character was something that I could perform, you can't fake the physicality. Being English, I tend to enjoy going down to the pub far more than going to the gym, so it was very unnatural for me. I just had to convince myself that I loved it, which was the most difficult thing about playing this part. Working out is incredibly boring. I swear it's true that the bigger your muscles get, the fewer brain cells you have. I found I had to stop thinking when I was in the gym because if I thought about it, I'd realize how ridiculous it was that I was pumping iron when I could've been out having a drink and a cigarette and enjoying some lunch. I did three hours a day for six weeks with a personal trainer and some time before that. I ate an awful lot during training and then almost nothing during filming.
Naticzka Kamińska What an idiot, zero understanding of physical self improvement. Probably visits Planet Fitness.
+Rocky Bukkake so he's a idiot because he said he doesn't like working out? Ummm.............
😕😕
Then he dropped down to 90 pounds to do the machinist and bulked right back up for batman.
No but because he thinks working out makes you dumb, and that apparently it's ridiculous to work out if you could just smoke or drink instead
Dr retardo probably does 2 hours of cardio and weightlifting then an extra hour to do 1000 crunches Lmaoo
- Didn't give a Name...
- They know Me.
:D
yeah, i wished she said bigger king
Power CEO move
Step 1. Ask Jean out
Step 2. Desroy her confidence 30 seconds later
Somehow I get the feeling this is hardly a stretch for him.he's not really acting.
Until your head ends up in his fridge.
awesome how if you take out the "e", it's batman
The man answering the phone was not in the film I saw is it dubbed in looks that way clearly spliced in whats the other film
'actualy christie thats none of your fucking business, but i dont mind telling you, it wasnt cheap'
LOL.........Patrick Batemen, is an Investment Banker he works in Mergers and Aquisitions which is a highly profitable career....If you liked the movie you will like the book.
I like how he's dressed here
The fact that he requests a dinner reservation for 9:00 p.m. proves how psycho Patrick is. Who in their right mind would want to eat dinner that late?
dude, in the book Sean CAN get him into Dorsia...
Nope. This is when Paul calls Sean.
i want patrick bateman's job. doesn't do any work, talks about reservations, business cards, and girls with good personalities and make millions a year.
Do you make millions now
0:01 that’s from the dumb model from last night!
@Kni7es Patrick Bateman never enrolled to David de Angelo's Double Your Dating perhaps.
Now Double your Massacre, that's more like it.
And Jean We'll want to change before we go out!!! LMAO!!! Bateman Rules!!!!
I think why his brother says paul was because he asked for a reservation at Dorecia. But they were kinda stretching it to put it in the final product. At least it seems that way..
@Freinkinteddy thats honestly probably who the first thought of him playing batman spurred from
check out my bateman brothers mash-up!
What would you like as your last meal?
Let's see paul Allens brother.
33 people couldn't get a reservation at Dorsia.
Mr. Bateman looks an awful lot like Mr. Batman...
Bone
Meat
Bonest
This was great. Please check out a version called American Psycho Sitcom Laughter. It's really entertaining. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Fuck the watermark, its all about the tasteful thickness!
hello? based department?
Does somebody know what glasses those are ? Looks a bit like Wayfarers but it's hard to tell.
anyone else notice that most of the words on his puzzle are "heat? lol
Bateman rox
its meat and bones
Dorsia? Nobody goes there
he can get in my dorsia anytime *nudge nudge*
This is somewhat canon in the book actually
What do you mean?
@@RedJames988 In the novel "The Rules of Attraction, Sean is on the phone with Patrick and Sean eventually meets up with him in NY to see their father who is dying in a hospital.
In American Psycho, in the novel that is, Patrick calls Sean to invite him for dinner for Sean's birthday. This was only a ploy to only see what Sean has been up to since he hasn't been going to any of his classes.
Bone Meat Bone Meat Bone Meat Bone Meat Bone
even patick's brother cant tell the diffrence between him and paul allen.
She doesn't know that he can't get reservation at Dorsia!!! Moreover, she said that it isn't matter where they go to eat.
Plaans.
Scary dinner to go with 🤣🤣
@MinisterMenace I agree, "douchey-douche" is a term only used in the most serious of situations. ;)
awesome, best movie of all time deal with it, ROCK'N'ROLL
Oh my God....
It even has a water stain*.....
hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
* think hard before you yell at me.
Dorsia is the best joke ever
I was thinking that. In the book there is a scene with his brother at Dorsia. I don't think it was in the film.
48 people kept staring at it instead of eating it !
Good meshing sequence he is Bateman's brother in that movie
I don't think you get it
Anything.
Who is Sean? Does he appear on more scenes?
Sean is his younger brother who is from the book/movie “the rules of attraction”
Rock'n Roll
I don't see him calling Sean in this scene.
@Kni7es unless you have some patrick bateman in you
He DID get him into Dorsia!
Sean from which movie ?
For RoyalMessup:
He's owner's son of the company. I think that he's should feel useless (who knows if that's why it becomes a serial killer?).
I love Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman :D
(Sorry for my bad English)
hold on that didnt happen in the film?
was that the dude from dawson's creek? lol
Hahaha
That's funny Sean
So how's your sex life?
Yep, that was the joke, just for torbenlehmann ;o)
@gravyhouse, it's "meat" actually.
how could he answer the phone when it wasn't on da hook..lolz
I wish I could have a boss that looked like Christian Bale..and he would be single too...it sure would be fun!
Unless he has an axe to grind
@UnseenChains Well, you're right that they aren't that alike... Bateman is pretty hilarious.
i would comment on this video ........but i have to return some video tapes