AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews

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#50AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:15pm

Whoops—accidental double post!

Updated On: 4/21/16 at 10:15 PM

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#51AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:16pm

Wow did Brantley miss the point of the show and story 


Namo i love u but we get it already....you don't like Madonna

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WhizzerMarvin
#52AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:19pm

^ I think the critics are saying that the film and musical play up the humor and satire and go light on the gore and violence, which is true. Both entities shy away from depicting anything near the degree violence portrayed in the novel, for better or worse. I think that's all they're trying to point out. 

 

Queen Alice, I don't think American Psycho has really been getting much of a love it/hate it response. Myself and most of the people I've spoken with have been pretty mixed about the whole thing. Lots of "I liked the first act, but I got bored with act two," or "the music is good, but becomes monotonous after awhile." I don't think there's really anything offensive enough about the musical, either in terms of content or execution to really hate it, and although it certainly seems to have its fans who love it, my experience with those who have enjoyed it seem to be in a "liking it short of loving it" situation. 

 

I'm going back again next week to see how they've used the preview period. I hope I like it more on second viewing, but the reviews seem to highlight some of the issues I had with the musical in early previews so it makes me wonder how much they actually changed. 


Marie: Don't be in such a hurry about that pretty little chippy in Frisco. Tony: Eh, she's a no chip!

woeisme3
#53AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:21pm

Brantley's review is rather incomprehensible- it seems like he wanted the show to be a brainless bloodfest. These reviews are really weird- I thought that this was extraordinary

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songanddanceman2
#54AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:22pm

But did they really think a musical would do that kind of gore and sex? And if it's a heavily stylised piece and that's something they like then how else would they possibly do the violence?

 

really odd so far, negatives, mixed, positives, rave. I guess this was always going to be the case with this show in NY


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ethan231h
#55AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:26pm

It's almost like the critiques didn't understand the show, but then there is the regular theatre people that go often to show that totally understood what the show was trying to do. Such a shame that the reviews are what they are. the show is really a masterpiece.

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songanddanceman2
#56AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:27pm

Positive/rave http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20160421/entlife/304219712/


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ethan231h
#57AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:27pm

^yay!!

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#58AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:35pm

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the movie not get great reviews when it came out either? This kind of seems like a similar case, something that like its source material and previous adaptation has the potential to develop a cult following but isn't going to be something critics rave about. I personally really loved it and thought it was very effective but I think everyone is going to have a different reaction to this one.

massofmen
#59AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:36pm

the show is trying so hard to be "something" it just doesn't know what that something is. 

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Mr Roxy
#60AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:44pm

Find most of Brantley's reviews incomprehensible .

Post is positive. I always call her Vincent Minelli 


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petewk87
#61AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:45pm

I'm a little surprised by the mixed reviews given the show's lead in Outer Critics Circle (which is supposed to include the majority of the press?)...

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ethan231h
#62AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:46pm

I wonder what will happen with the tonys.... the reviews haven't really said anything about Helene York in which i really hope get at least a nomination...

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ljay889
#63AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:47pm

petewk87 said: "I'm a little surprised by the mixed reviews given the show's lead in Outer Critics Circle (which is supposed to include the majority of the press?)..."

 

Well they are the OUTER Critics Circle..... and their nominations are always wacky. 

Updated On: 4/21/16 at 10:47 PM

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WhizzerMarvin
#64AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:48pm

OCC are critics outside of New York, so not necessarily a good indicator of what the NY critics will say. They have had a history of heaping nominations on shows largely ignored by the Tonys- Young Frankenstein instantly comes to mind. 

 

 


Marie: Don't be in such a hurry about that pretty little chippy in Frisco. Tony: Eh, she's a no chip!

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#65AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:50pm

Most of the musicals this season have received mixed reviews (save HAMILTON) of course.  And I frankly expect SHUFFLE ALONG and TUCK to follow suit.    It would be hard to determine Tony noms from the reviews collections because they are all over the map. I actually suspect the Tony nominators (and there aren't that many of them) aren't basing their votes on the reviews.


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#66AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:55pm

Positive http://www.ew.com/article/2016/04/21/american-psycho-broadway-review


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bjh2114
#67AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:55pm

I don't find Brantley's review incomprehensible at all, nor do I think it's fair to say that he missed the point just because he disagrees with you.  All of the issues he points out were pretty much spot on with my takeaway from the show.  I found the tone to be all over the place as well.  I actually don't think I could have written my own thoughts better than he did myself.

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WhizzerMarvin
#68AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 10:57pm

Yeah, I don't think the Tony nominators give a fig about reviews. They're going to nominate what they liked plain and simple. 

 

The Visit didn't get particularly nice reviews last season, save for Chita, and the box office was dead- still the committee as a whole must have loved/respected it because it got quite a few nominations including Best Musical. 


Marie: Don't be in such a hurry about that pretty little chippy in Frisco. Tony: Eh, she's a no chip!

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ethan231h
#69AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 11:00pm

^true! and AP's box office sales seem to be better then The Visit! And honestly I look at the reviews but I know a lot of people don't so pull quotes will be fine. I really this show to succeed!!

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WhizzerMarvin
#71AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 11:04pm

It might be hard for nominees of closed or flop shows to actually win Tonys, but the nominators prove year after year that they aren't afraid to go against the grain and nominate who they truly believe are the best, regardless of how their shows were received by the critics or the public. 


Marie: Don't be in such a hurry about that pretty little chippy in Frisco. Tony: Eh, she's a no chip!

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bjh2114
#72AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 11:05pm

Jesse Green (who I find to be one of the most fair and insightful critics we have right now) is ALMOST a pan for Vulture, but he does have one or two semi-nice things to say.  So let's just call it SUPER negative:

"I say “sloppily” though the physical design, especially the interlocking sets and video by Es Devlin and Finn Ross, is as neat and tucked-in as aTurnbull & Asser poplin double-cuff contrast-collar shirt. Even the tighty-whities look pressed. But the structure and tone are a lazy mess, with no thought given to the differences between a first-person novel and a third-person play. Take the scene in which Patrick savages his red velvet birthday cake with a huge butcher knife he apparently keeps in his jacket. This scene does not exist in the novel because Ellis was at least smart enough to leave all of Patrick’s violent episodes unwitnessed. That way, when we later understand that they are fantasies, we are free to revise the picture in hindsight. Here, the guests are (as the script puts it) “in silent shock,” and the girlfriend suffers a moment of “quiet — and real — hurt.” But why real if it’s not really happening? Similarly, the big reveal near the end has been rejiggered as an in-person encounter instead of a phone call to make it more actively theatrical, but the result is actually limper and more confusing. Reading the novel, one might not have cared about logic but at least a trail of breadcrumbs existed allowing you to retrace your steps. Onstage, someone’s eaten them. "

http://www.vulture.com/2016/04/theater-review-american-psycho.html

Wilmingtom
#73AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 11:13pm

I agree that Brantley's review is not incomprehensible.  What portion of it did you not understand?  I thought he was quite lucid about what he thought worked or didn't any why.  I agree with much of what he says, if not all of it, but I certainly wasn't confused by his thoughts.

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WhizzerMarvin
#74AMERICAN PSYCHO Reviews
Posted: 4/21/16 at 11:22pm

I like Jesse Green a lot too, but damn was he harsh towards Psycho. It seems he had such a strong distaste for the novel that no stage adaptation was going to please him. 

 

I think Brantley was more on target in this case than Green. I didn't find his review incomprehensible either. He was pretty clear and there were a few laughs.

 


Marie: Don't be in such a hurry about that pretty little chippy in Frisco. Tony: Eh, she's a no chip!


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