Me (1984)Altered States (1980)Amadeus (1984)American
Beauty (1999)American Pie (1999)American Pie 2 (2001)American Pie
5: The Naked Mile (2006)American Pie Presents Band Camp
(2005)American Psycho (2000)American Wedding (2003)An American
Werewolf in London (1981)An American Werewolf in Paris
Though, I
will say my favourite books are The Rules of Attraction and
American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis .
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by VXias
If you did
you might have noticed that I happen to list American Psycho as one
of my favorite movies; this despite that I was exposed to it by a
real-life American psycho, my ex.
by roccoco
book report, american psycho by brett easton ellis: in his third
novel, american psycho, brett easton ellis continues fleshing out
his cast of privileged, wealthy young american elite while
documenting their post-modern existential quandaries.
by carthagelost
Someone has bought the rights to American Psycho and is planning to
produce a musical in 2010. Ironically, when Bret Easton Elis was
trying to write a script to American Psycho, he didn't how to end
it.
by chuckbeans
American Psycho is about the insanity that pervaded American
Culture during the 80’s.
Comment by atomicturtle
I realise that the implication at the end of American Psycho is
that it is all in his (very weird) head.Obviously you DIDN'T
realize the implication at the end of American Psycho, because you
clearly didn't get what that book was about.
Comment by WhinersBio
Psycho. One afternoon, I found myself switching between Matilda on
ABC Family and American Psycho on FX. That was fun.Stepmom and The
Other Sister are not really favorite movies of mine, but for some
reason, I really like watching them when they're on TV. Matilda,
Princess Bride and American Psycho
Comment by Fencesandwindows
I realise that the implication at the end of
American Psycho is that it is all in his (very weird) head.
Comment by LifesZamazing
gypsylee73:that's the chick who went psycho at me cos i ... they
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Comment by crystalbluetea
fight club is by no means better than
american psycho. the movie is awful next to american psycho
and the book deserve to be shat upon over american
psycho.
Comment by
torbay guy,you fuckin
copy and paste NO REAL PICTURE DIPSHIT,I LOVE THE MOVIE AMERICAN
PSYCHO,BUT AFTER I READ THE BOOK AMERICAN PSYCHO THE MOVIE WAS
ACTUALLY PRETTY DISAPPOINTING COMPARED TO THE BOOK,BUT I NEVER SAID
I LOST ANY LOVE FOR THE MOVIE.
Comment by belialx80
D12 - American Psycho II (Feat.
Comment by borntolose
you should probably be making sweet love with your chosen-one, to
the sounds of Earth wind and fire's "that's the way of the world",
after watching american psycho.or, just replace EW&F with Phil
Collings/80's Genesis, watch American Psycho alone, and give
yourself a good fapjob.
Comment by
OdumCarlock:I watched American Psycho and one question... the movie
was released in 2000.... why did they all have those mid 80's field
radio looking brick cell phones? besides that the movie was
weird as fuck IMO.Ohhhh good lord.Ok. Odum, American Psycho was
written by Brett Easton Ellis.