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AMERICAN PSYCHO : Christian Bale would have been the BEST JOKER?

40 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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Full Video on our Youtube Channel: https://youtu.be/TPsHr_oCOWk [https://youtu.be/TPsHr_oCOWk] American Psycho: Masterpiece or Disaster? The Judgmental Minds Society Is Patrick Bateman the ultimate unreliable narrator? In today’s episode, we dive deep into the 2000 cult classic American Psycho. We explore Christian Bale's legendary performance, the film's "development hell" origins, and why it might actually be one of the funniest movies ever made. From the iconic business card scene to the satirical critique of 80s consumerism and Wall Street "banksters," we break down why this film remains a staple of absolute cinema. We also compare Bale’s role here to his performance in Equilibrium and discuss the controversial take: Should Christian Bale have been the Joker instead of Batman? Topics covered in this episode: The genius of the business card scene and building cinematic tension. The "Unreliable Narrator" theory: What actually happened? Willem Dafoe’s brilliant triple-take performance as Detective Kimball. Production secrets: How Leonardo DiCaprio almost replaced Christian Bale. The soundtrack, the memes, and the 80s branding obsession. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more movie breakdowns from The Judgmental Minds Society!

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