When it come to couturier case , ax murders , and societal commentary , 2000’sAmerican Psychohas more than enough to spare . What it does n’t have in copiousness iscats . Though one kitten make a memorablecameo , the film adjustment of Bret Easton Ellis ’s 1991 novel suffers a too bad lack of feline breakout moments overall .
As Nerdistreports , a YouTuber calledOwlKittyaddressed that very recess ( and peradventure heretofore nonexistent ) critical review by remaking the business card scene with kat photograph . In the original section , a group of self-important young investiture bankers gather in a group discussion room to salivate over the subtle variations between their business cards . Christian Bale ’s Patrick Bateman is smugly sure that his fresh bone - colored carte will take the patty , only to be outdone by the “ neat thickness ” of Paul Allen ’s ( Jared Leto ) .
In OwlKitty ’s version , the hobnobbers brag about their cat , instead . Since most of the dialogue from the film panorama revolves around hue , baptistery , and watermark , the YouTuber edited it down to the bare necessary — but cats as cute as these really speak for themselves . Bateman offers an image of his orange queen , to which Bill Sage ’s character reply with a photo of his own tabby gross out out over a toy computer mouse . After Justin Theroux ’s fictitious character disclose his white cat ( “ White , ” he explains ) , the mathematical group marvels over the clear achiever : a video of Paul Allen ’s hefty ignominious cat swosh his hindquarters .

OwlKitty ’s artfulAmerican Psychoparody is the latest in a long strain of cat - centrical telecasting , most of which feature OwlKitty herself . According toher YouTube business relationship , she ’s a grim cat who live in Oregon , eff cream cheese , and ordinarily go by “ Lizzy . ” Some of her preceding appearances include cartridge clip fromDirty Dancing(1987),The Lord of the Rings : The Fellowship of the Ring(2001 ) , andThe Mandalorian .
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