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Great suggestions, American Psycho and There Will Be Blood are two of my favorite movies. I've seen Grandma's Boy like 5 times and seen all the Archer episodes. I think I'll watch American Psycho again
same here on all sentences. let's press play at the same time and then give live shitty commentary on it
 

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"i also have an argula caesar salad" etc. lol in the book i remember he got hostile at the waiter for using "I"

about to just use firefox to watch it, the movies in kinda low quality anyway wont be missing out on much. tell me when to hit play unless you were just kidding earlier lol
 
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I was kinda kidding but I'll follow along with your shitposting. Already pressed play. I'm 5 mins in
you ever watch the movie with the movie commentary? im trying to remember the significance of that scene where he's crossing the street with that woman at night, they say hello then start walking slower. it was someone, possibly the director but im not sure, or maybe a producer or something or someone part of the screenplay. they said it was like symbolic of them coming from reading the book and turning into a movie and "meeting the monster in the flresh" and their morbid intrigue or something artsy
 

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nope. who has time for feature length commentary lol
i wanted more insight into their thinking and to see if they had any regrets. it turns out they did, they regretted that a lot of ppl received the movie as it "only being a dream" or that he imagined the whole thing or hallucinated it. bret easton ellis was clear that everything in the book was supposed to be real, and the real horror lay in how everyone around him ignored it or covered it up.
 

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"Check this out"
"Is that a gram?!" lol one of the best parts of the movie. they don't really go into how he kinda spirals out of control, loses it and disappears for a long time, then just kinda pops back in and everyone ignores it like nothing happened