'RIP Paul Allen' Scene | American Psycho
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- ...Do you like Huey Lewis & the News? Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale) gives Paul Allen (Jared Leto) a night he'll never remember.
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As you can see at 3:28 the fact that Patrick hits Paul with an axe is a way of showing that he doesn't like him. What a great performance.
I missed that after the 34th re-watch, how could I
For real? Really?
After careful analysis I reached a similar conclusion. The murdering with the axe is a subtle sign he's displeased with him 😛
I too, picked up on that oh so subtle degree of nuance
It was a very hostile way of attacking someone with an axe. He didn't need to attack him with an axe is such an unfriendly way.
The tanning bed remark is what TRULY sealed his fate 😭😭😭😭😭
I find this movie and its quotes hilarious 😂
I know Patrick’s face when Paul told him to get one himself he almost has this look 😑
Patrick only feels greed and disgust😭
I beg to differ. he sealed his fate as soon he mentioned Dorsia.
I don't get that scene. Can someone explain?
I laugh every time the way he says “Yes it is!” When asked if it’s a raincoat. 😂
reminded me of jim carrey in that moment.
And the “No Allen. 😃”
Such a lovely tone
It’s like talking to a toddler
Wouldn’t be surprised if he said “correct Allen, affirmative.”
How they treat the waiter speaks volumes about their characters and what kind of people they both are.
How people treat restaurant staff is one of the greatest indicators of what type of person they are. There are some real scumbags out there.
@@dickburt69 not to mention the horrific murder that takes place a few minutes after this scene.
it’s not just rudeness, narcissists tend to treat those who they see as beneath them with distain. It’s an indication of the both being pyschopaths
Yep! Spot on narcissist, a-hole douchebags!
DOUBLE ABSOLUT MARTINI
Dorsia is the main villain of this movie
Notice how Patrick Bateman's axe is chrome-plated. This goes to show that he still has excellent taste.
Paul Allen's is probably Gold-plated
@@JPZ16974 Let´s see Paul Allen´s axe!
Patrick Batman
@@JPZ16974 Let's see Paul Allen's axe!
You can tell so much about a person from the way they brutally murder an associate with an ax
Yeah, it's a dead giveaway.
axe* Yes I know nobody cares about spelling. But just fix it for ease in the future for others.
@@epilog80 no, "ax" is also correct. it's just that "ax*e*" is more common. :]
@@leanmeanhuggingmachine Oh yeah you're right, just never seen people spell "ax" as a variant of an axe.
or with a sling blade(i call it a Kaiser blade) or a sharpened lawn mower blade ,,
That little dance he does is what I remember most about this movie lol. Makes me laugh every time.
he looks so cheerful and goofy before he shoves an axe to Paul's skull lmfao
@@jackbale5846 LOL yes he does
and the little moonwalk when he came out of rest room with that axe.
@@pulling1013 LOL yes priceless
Reminds me of Jim Carey🤣
1:53 Just a memorable moment.
Such a great actor.
2:22 "Oh yeah, my meds. I want to be lucid for this murder."
Christian Bale is amazing actor he was barely 25 years old on this film.
Looks much older though looks to be in his mid thirties in the movie. Though he was 25
Well he had been acting since he was a child, so ....
Leto too. Dont count him out. Hes right there with bale in this sequence.
Oh wow he looks much older
omg he was so young.
Welp, Batman killed the Joker
That's why he got those face tattoos, he's still hiding from Batman who wants to finish the job as many times as necessary.
Duuuuude 😂😂😂
And Green Goblin was hired to investigate
It's the death that Joker always wanted, he finally won.
The Dark Knight Returns? Side note, Bale said recently he’s open to returning to the role.
Jared Leto took his method acting to another level by letting Christian actually bash him with an axe.
What an amazing actor
If only....
I'm surprised he recovered
He did? Wow!
@@mortsartstudio9403 he didn't they just pulled another leto clone from the lot
This scene is literally cinematic perfection. Almost every line is memorable.
3:12 when he walks and dance at the same time. Absolutely hilirious. The guy deserved an Oscar for this role.
Christian Bale Is Always an Oscar Man!
Actually he didn't roll, he just played a role...
@@gutgolf74 Sorry, wrote the word role in Swedish... Change it now:)
He went from Bruce Wayne to Ace Ventura in 6 seconds flat.
He's like an extremely versatile version of Jim Carry in this movie
I was thinking more like an extremely versatile Paul Bunyon.
THAT'S who he reminds me of with that flat, news announcer sounding voice! 😂
Patrick is really insane, he thought the bit of paper on the floor would help with 5 - 6 liters of blood :D.
Dude chill out and stfu. Hes a child of divorce. Give him a break
he probably has many layers of newspaper cause they're really cheap and easy to get
@@yuanwang9324 But would still leave gaps that would leak. Plastic sheets is the way to go, See the show Dexter.
@@spartanx169x Thanks for the advice! WIll remember that for next time
A song so catchy that most people probably don't listen to the lyrics, but they SHOULD!
“YES IT IS! 😁😀” I love the way he says it.
Lol, this scene was so outrageous and good at the same time
so few pluses here though
His hairstyle gets better with every chop
What a lovely best friend. They can't be separated
“I’m a child of divorce, give me a break.” 😂
The film is a lot more enjoyable than the book. The violence is toned down a lot. In the book he has kidnapped people hidden in his apartment, that he’s been torturing for months - he waits until they die from shock/starvation. It's too much
Interesting
Sounds like a warm and fuzzy book.
That sounds like fun, lighthearted reading before bed.
the angry for the tanning bed that you can tell on his face is phenomenal.
genuinely will never get tired of this scene
Great dialogue.
I got my own movie theater at home specifically for this scene. You should look into it.
The bit of dialogue regarding the HL song and "the pleasures of conformity" tells so much about the undertone of the movie
The number one way to enrage a narcissist is to make them feel inferior. Bateman couldn't be better than Allen, so he killed him.
Love the subtle hatred on his face at 1:39
"This fucking bitch."
Ooh he was mad
That was suppressed rage. Bale is a brilliant actor!
‘Is that a raincoat?’
‘Yes it is! 😁’
I’m having a hard time believing he would light up a cigar in his apartment. 😂
Can't imagine the smoke being good for his skin.
It’s the 80s, if everywhere smells like smoke nowhere does!
He's probably making an exception to his no-smoking rule since he needs to calm down.
Impressive, very nice. Let's see Paul Allen's 'RIP Paul Allen' scene.
I bet his headstone is dynamite!
Look at that subtle editing. The tasteful choice of music. Oh my God, it even has a higher production value...
If you watch carefully While killing paul allen, bale is getting his own original accent
indeed
I don't know about the rest of you, but I think Paul Allen had it coming.
Fun fact: Jared Leto's fear at 3:28 was real! They hadn't told him what Christian was going to do in this scene or rehearsed it ahead of time.
Source?
@@zacharycruz1511 Trust me bro
@@zacharycruz1511/r/whooosh
Lol saw the interview it killed me 😂😂
@@zacharycruz1511 BOOOM CLAP
Guess who's not going back to Dorsia's?
it must be so hard to act next to bale, you can see the difference between him and Leto performance, although later jared ended up being so good that he won an oscar.
Funny thing is most of the crew and caat thought he was acting bad... until they saw the final cut. Only a genius can do something like that.
0:27 This line and Patrick’s face always cracks me up😂
Haha yeh it was hilarious when he was an asshole to the waiter. Probably the best bit of the movie. I love when characters kick down at people with lower status
1.20 lol
Legend has it Paul Allen still gets rezos at Dorsia.
I like when Patrick Bateman axed Paul Allen, and then he Allened all over the place. Truly one of the scenes of all time.
This scene has been memed to hell but if you put all that aside, it really is quite disturbing. A psychopath using a fire axe to brutally murder and mutilate his co-worker, an innocent (if douchey) man.
Christian Bale could even play Joker
0:42 Best line of the film...
I love how freaking Looney Tunes this movie can be.
Bateman was trying to change the timelines but to no avail he didn’t realize you can’t kill a vampire - it was always Morbin time
This is probably the closest we will ever get to a live action version of The Killing Joke.
I see what you did there...
Underrated comment
00:44 - I'm a child of divorce, give me a break.
I'm gonna use this line.
So much going on in this scene. Paul Allen is one of several people who talk like Bateman isn't Bateman's real name. It might not be. The Trump references etc are a recurring theme of him constantly trying to up-market his existence and I like how several times in the film 'Bateman' gets the locations of posh restaurants wrong etc. Throughout the film he also talks like he's reading directly from magazine articles, further suggesting the idea that what we see in the film is wholly or partly filtered through his vivid imagination. And we know a lot of it is pure fantasy because of things like the murderous cashpoint, endless ammo in his gun (which is also way too effective) etc. My sense is that the film is more about his struggles to find personal authenticity in a world full of semi-identical people who don't even listen to him when he out-and-out says he'd like to kill people. He just can't get any traction, no matter how extreme his urges. He's got no exit.
The whole "Is it real or in his head" argument doesn't really matter as the director didn't have any intention of it being in his head. They said it was all/mostly real. Moments that defy reality make sense because the movie itself is a parody and message anyway.
@@DHGxMcFlurry It's a central point of the film, which is why he makes several attempts to 'confess' to people and no one even pays a blind bit of notice (with the viewer left in the entertaining position of wondering if that just means it's a yuppy world gone truly crazy, or if the main 'crazy' is the way he's filtering it to us as indicated by the bonkers final third of the film). I saw the interview with the director and she said she inadvertantly over-suggested that it's 'all in his head' too much in the final part of the film but was also clear that it's very much up to the viewer to decide how much is real or not. The film is ride with indications that extensive parts of it either never happened or that we're getting an extremly filtered version via the mind of the killer (or, possibly, not killer - though it seems like he probably is). Remove those, and the film's almost reduced to a basic murder movie.
@BLADE Wrong
"The Trump references" bro I'm dead 💀
@@chadofthexxthcentury4741 Eh? In American Psycho, Donald Trump's the person Patrick Bateman idolizes above all others. He talks about him.
That dance-walk he does in the raincoat has always killed me
I'm glad Leo said no to this character. This is just a classic scene!
I can't honestly see any other actor playing this role, Bale's performance is excellent
If you pay attention you’ll see at 3:27 that Patrick Bateman hits Paul Allen with an axe. This implies that he doesn’t like him.
well yes, its hardly to see.
@@chrisvongorstinger2142/r/whooosh
No shit Sherlock
😢@@anonymprivat.04
😮 it all makes sense now.
Let's give a thumbs up to the dedicated stuntman who got dissected with an axe for this scene. What dedication! What great, great acting bleeding out like that! Without him, we wouldn't have had House Of Gucci, Lord Of War, Suicide Squad, Dallas Buyers Club or Blade Runner 2049.
*The Killing Joke* finally got a faithful adaptation.
Two great actors .
No just Christian Bale.
@@operationbruce3821Why is Jared Leto so underated?
I’m worried he’s still gonna get blood on his suit
And shoes
And face
He planned ahead and I'm just realizing he had newspapers on his floors and the furniture was covered.
But it was nowhere close to covering the area from the type of attack that was done. It would be blood everywhere.
gotta love the social-commentary-lecture sound track. talk about mood music.
Dorsia is the villain of the movie lol
I dont think the newspaper is going to protect the floor from that lol
You’re not the newspaper 📰
from Patrick Bateman to become a real Batman
3:26 This is the moment Patrick became Heisenberg.
3:35 - 3:53 ... oooh. The blood-spattered side on half of Bateman's face, and his non-blood-spattered side ... almost like the director was going "he's two different people". A little *on the nose...* in my view.
Edit: especially when he turns at 4:05 and has very little little blood on him.
So fun! Among the Top Five most entertaining murders on film.
What are the other four?
@@mE-zx7pt I just made up that number because there are probably a few that are equally or more entertaining. Can't think of any off the top of my head.
It is not entertaining man. It is just hillarious💀
@@mE-zx7ptThe death of Sonny Corleone in the Godfather has got to be pretty high up. The way he gets shot a bajillion times and still manages to keep moving is hilarious, especially for a movie that has a serious tone otherwise
You can tell alot about this scene by how you can tell alot about this scene
I don’t know who Alot is.
The freaking newspaper on the floor... 🤣🤣🤣
That's a nicely-shined axe!
Bateman handed down his axe to the Salamanca twin after showing him proper form.
This movie taught me that axe murdering could be a real hoot. . . with the right background music that is.
" im a child of divorce, give me a break " is by far the hardest roast in the movie. Ima start using that lmaoo
Where do you get a chrome platted axe?
I think you get it from a hardware store, and then maybe you take it to Tiffany's or some other jewler. I imagine lot of them will badazzle anything anyway you want it for a price. But if you do that, you might want to box or wrap it up properly so your not brandishing it eveywhere you go in the city.
Bale was definitely channeling Jim Carrey here.
3:12.. those moves! ahahaha
1:53 🗿
nah that ain’t sigma that’s patrick bateman
Paul Allen is one of those guys that will always try to one-up you.
yeah thats why he had to die.
@@backtoschool9760 Seek help.
@@Adarkane325xi yea ill watch american psycho again. thanks
@@backtoschool9760 Nah bro, y’all need like a team. Dedicated solely to you.
@@Adarkane325xi youre worked up haha. easy bait
Jared still looks very young just like in this film. Can't wait to see him in his 60s
@1:54 The Sigma Expression😂
I can quote this entire thing from memory 😭 it’s gone too far
1:17 shouldn't had said that to a psychopath
No shit Sherlock
I love the voice of patrick bateman😁
Bale's best performance. 20 years later, and it's still his best performance, and I doubt he's ever going to top american psycho.
the OG Sigma expressions
I know it’s sick and twisted but I’ve always wondered what he looked like after the axe to the face
Is that a raincoat?
~Ben
One thing i learned from this movie, when someone starts playing Huey Lewis and the news, it's time to leave.
Bruce Wayne has finally gone insane
This Victim Had Clues From The Beginning At The Restaurant, To Be On High Alert, But Was Still Asleep, That's Where America Is Now, Just Before The Slaughter 😪
Why do I feel like he is channeling his inner Jim Carrey.
This is how Patrick Bateman became a Meme
I always laugh at how no blood splatter is flying off the axe and not hitting the walls. There would be blood everywhere from swinging that axe like that. LOL.
I've always thought that, too. and the human body has like 3L of blood in it. That scrap of newspaper on the floor would be practically worthless.
Probably Because its all in his head
I love how throughout the entire movie they drop subtle hints like at 1:19 that suggest that everyone is just as insane as he is
if someone invites you to their house and asks you if you like Huey Lewis and the News, well you know it's about time to GTFO of there...
"Another Martini Paul?" Great!!
that pout, on evelyn''s A**... its a classic. cracks me up everytime
Christian just summoned his inner Jim Carrey for that raincoat dance.
Santiago Jiménez Jr - Al Mirar Tu Cara. If anybody was wondering about the song in the restaurant. Is a very nice song for drinking cold beer in the Sonoran desert 😉
1:19 "NOT if I kill you first "
This movie is funny and creepy.
I can image Gavin Newsom playing this role.