'Most of the crew were women, for God's sake': Christian Bale won't face nasty allegations against him and his American psycho team after some members were forced out by their wives

'Most of the crew were women, for God's sake': Christian Bale won't face nasty allegations against him and his American psycho team after some members were forced out by their wives

HomeNews, Other Content'Most of the crew were women, for God's sake': Christian Bale won't face nasty allegations against him and his American psycho team after some members were forced out by their wives

There are two psycho films that have redefined Hollywood over the years. The first was Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film Psycho and the Christian Bale film American Psycho released in 2000.

Christian Bale was threatened in the street after playing Patrick Bateman #AmericanPsycho

With two different genres, storylines and iconic scenes, the two films were completely different. However, it was American Psycho that worried most people. Not to mention, several of the crew members had to leave the production of the film because their wives said so!

American Psycho depicts the story of Patrick Bateman, a wealthy businessman who tries to hide his psychopathic tendencies from the world.

Starring Christian Bale, American Psycho had plenty of brutal violence, sexual encounters, and an overall uncontrollable bloodlust.

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'Most of the crew were women, for God's sake': Christian Bale won't face nasty allegations against him and his American psycho team after some members were forced out by their wives.
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