Total Frat Movies: American Psycho

Even though we may be very opinionated as fraternity men, there is one thing we can certainly agree on; they don’t make things like they used to. Movies are no exception. Unfortunately, the only use for most movies these days are an excuse to get a sorostitute over for some heavy petting. You couldn’t give a shit less about the plot, as long as you close before the credits start to roll, and I really can’t blame you for that. The fluff Hollywood keeps pumping out is a joke, and quite honestly any town that can stand to see Nicholas Cage in any more movies might as well throw in the towel.

However, despite all the shit that is getting air time in the box office and hyped up for academy award nominations, there are still the classic movies we can all fall back on. Movies that not only show us how great Hollywood once was, but also show us how kick ass it is to be a fucking American. American Psycho is one of these movies.

The film follows Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale), a Vice President in mergers and acquisitions at his father’s investment banking firm with a cocaine habit and a knack for 80’s pop. If you haven’t already started relating to this character, you might want to go back to the pizza social in the commons. He has too much money to count, a condo in the Manhattan clouds, and he’s banging Reese Witherspoon, a solid trifecta of white collar perfection. But his nemesis, Paul Allen (Jared Leto), seems to always have a one up on Patrick. Whether it’s an evening reservation for the unbookable Dorsia, a business card with the perfect thickness and watermark, or the fact that he handles the better accounts, Bateman begins to unravel from self-obsessed to sadistic.

What starts out as minor disgust for the weak minded and mundane, which I’m sure we all have, he begins to spiral downward into a megalomaniacal rampage through hookers and corporate competition. With all of this playing out in the social hubs of Manhattan’s upper-crust, it makes for a great flick.

Memorable quotes that capture Bateman’s material based psychosis include:

“I’m on the verge of tears by the time we arrive at Espace, since I’m positive we won’t have a decent table. But we do, and relief washes over me in an awesome wave.“

“There is a moment of sheer panic when I realize that Paul’s apartment overlooks the park… and is obviously more expensive than mine.”

“I don’t want to get you drunk, but, ah, that’s a very fine Chardonnay you’re not drinking.”

If you’re sick and tired of seeing the same talentless garbage while patiently awaiting some foreplay, I’d go ahead and throw American Psycho on for a refreshing change of pace. The combination of elitism, social-commentary, dark humor, and bloodlust makes it one of those movies you can watch over and over. I could keep going on, but I have to return some videotapes…

  1. WACole1419

    The Patty Winters Show this morning was about the possibility of nuclear war, and according to the panel of experts the odds are pretty good it will happen sometime within the next month.

    13 years ago at 10:39 am
  2. SlewLife

    Mary Harron: “I think American Psycho is very feminist. It’s easy to believe that because the character is a misogynist, the story is too. But, it was obvious to me there was something going on beneath the horror. For instance, the book shows how the excesses of the 1980s were manifested in warped relations, not only between men and women but also among men. That’s where a lot of the humor lies, in poking fun at these peacocks who are so strangely preoccupied with one another. It ends up being an indictment of machismo and misogyny”

    13 years ago at 11:24 am
  3. Brobert F Kennedy

    I still don’t know whether I was let down or happy to know he hadn’t really killed anyone. As far as psychotic breaks go it was a hell of a run he had.

    13 years ago at 3:06 pm
    1. Brobert F Kennedy

      Never mind I’m taking a lap. He did kill everyone. The point was no one believes him. It’s hard to tell.

      13 years ago at 1:05 pm
  4. CokeytheBear

    Thanks for pointing out the obvious. I hate how they do this shit now, it just makes it that much easier for the wannabe posers who infest this site to act like they’re relevant. This has been my favorite movie since I was 15, and I’m sure all of the true fratters on this site can recite every quote from it. Stick to articles on being shitfaced, hating geeds, and what it means to be a true fraternity gentlemen. No one needs shit like this except for the posers who seem to overrun this site these days

    13 years ago at 8:20 pm