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    Thumbs down "American Psycho" to be redone.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/...43348220111208

    Make it stooooooooooooooooooooooop!

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    I normally don't freak out about this remake stuff, but this is horrible.

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    Frakking nuts!

    That's all.

    Pardon the Caprican.

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    eh, count me out. i enjoy the first film, but it pales in comparison to the book. i seriously doubt this heap will even come close to either in terms of quality.

    set in modern times + anti-wall street sentiment + nobody can touch bale as bateman = nofuckingthanks

    hollywood is so fucked it's unbelievable. remakes and sequels account for probably 90% of what they "make" these days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ProfessorChaos View Post
    hollywood is so fucked it's unbelievable. remakes and sequels account for probably 90% of what they "make" these days.
    well let's see, a studio/production company already owns a property that is a proven hit with a ready made fan base. is it easier to, oh say, have some imagination, develop new ideas and foster creativity, which takes time, money and could lead to nowhere - particularly if the new project is original, thoughtful and is bereft of cliche characters/situations OR simply re-ride a pony that's already brought in the bucks when all you have to do is put a new saddle on it.
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    I....I......I have to return some video tapes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ProfessorChaos View Post
    eh, count me out. i enjoy the first film, but it pales in comparison to the book. i seriously doubt this heap will even come close to either in terms of quality.

    set in modern times + anti-wall street sentiment + nobody can touch bale as bateman = nofuckingthanks
    So, if it's set in modern times, what I wanna know is, how could this POSSIBLY be considered a "remake"?? I mean, wasn't the book and movie placed in the 80's?

    Oh, and PC is correct - if you haven't read the book, you seriously need to. I thought the movie was great (mostly because of BATEman playing the lead) but oh wow, the book was DISTURBING!

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    Good one.

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    The book makes you feel insane. Literally. It's so brilliantly written. Bateman's detailed descriptions on what each and every character is wearing is just mind bending....to the point where it makes you stir crazy.
    Innocent victims of merciless crimes, fall prey to some madman's impulsive designs.

    Step after step we try controlling our fate. When we finally start living, it's become too late.

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    I hope everybody involved in this is horribly murdered - Patrick Bateman style.

    The original movie is top draw, they knew they couldn't reproduce the book faithfully, so they focused on the smaller picture and the "lighter" stuff...and it worked a charm, Bale was Godlike in this flick, absolutely fantastic.

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    Agreed - remaking this flick is a moronic idea. The original movie is perfect - it needs to be left alone ... damn I should totally re-watch that flick (yet again ).

    I'm with Lou and Symph - you guys should definitely check out the book. It's bloody mental. Some of the stuff that goes on in that book they'd never be allowed to film. But it's also a great read.

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    Bit more news - http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Ameri...mes-28258.html

    According to Variety, the studio has hired Noble Jones to write and direct a new version of American Psycho. Unlike the first film, which only came out in 2000, the remake won't be set in the 80s, but will instead be modernized, with the story looking at "how Bateman would fare in modern day Gotham." Jones is a fairly new filmmaker, as his only previous credit is as a second unit director on David Fincher's The Social Network. The story says that while the project is in development, it hasn't yet been greenlit. Jones pitched the project months ago and recently turned in his first draft of the script.
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    As they say on the special features for the original film, I don't believe this story can work as well in a modern setting. A large portion of the film's charm is the 80's environment.

    So I guess now Bateman will be smoking meth while talking about Lady Gaga?
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    they made a sequel set in modern day. it blew. follow that train of thought.


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    No doubt they'll force some bullshitty, hand-wringing, self-righteous, ham-fisted 'message' about "evil bankers" and their "mega bonuses" and blah-blah-blah.

    Re-doing it is such a moronic idea. The book was great, the movie was great - end of. Leave it. Nuff said. Done.

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