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PCS brings Christian Bale’s Patrick Bateman to life in quarter scale with American Psycho collectibles

February 17, 2023 by Amie Cranswick

PCS is bringing Christian Bale’s serial killer Patrick Batemen to life with a pair of 1:4 scale American Psycho statues based on Mary Harron’s cult classic adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’ controversial novel. The collectibles are available to pre-order now, priced at $695/$645; check them out here…

 

Sideshow and Premium Collectibles Studio present the American Psycho (Bloody Version) 1:4 Scale Statue, a cult classic movie collectible with killer looks and killer instincts. This gory edition of businessman Patrick Bateman is into murders and executions mostly.

The American Psycho (Bloody Version) 1:4 Scale Statue measures 22.5” tall and 9” wide, elevated by a column covered in three-dimensional reliefs featuring iconic scenes from the film. Look at the base’s subtle off-white coloring, the tasteful thickness of the marbled windows depicting Bateman’s beauty routine, the business card exchange, his Huey Lewis hatchet job, and when he throws the chainsaw down the stairwell.

Is that a raincoat? Yes, it is! The American Psycho (Bloody Version) 1:4 Scale Statue boasts a wonderful pinstriped suit beneath the bloodied outer garment. Don’t tell me, let me guess … quarter-scale couture? He’s outfitted with a matching jacket and pants layered over a white and blue dress shirt complete with a red necktie. My god, he even has his gore-covered axe in hand — just don’t touch the watch on his wrist. Try getting a reservation at Dorsia now.

Patrick Bateman has all the characteristics of a high-end statue: impeccable sculpture, custom-tailored fabric costuming, a matching base, but not a single identifiable emotion except for the stoic expression on his portrait. He and Marcus Halberstram even go to the same barber, although he has the slightly better haircut. The American Psycho 1:4 Scale Statue measures 22.5” tall and 9” wide, elevated by a column covered in three-dimensional reliefs featuring iconic scenes from the film. Look at the base’s subtle off-white coloring, the tasteful thickness of the marbled windows depicting Bateman’s beauty routine, the business card exchange, his Huey Lewis hatchet job, and when he throws the chainsaw down the stairwell.

The American Psycho 1:4 Scale Statue boasts a wonderful pinstriped suit. Don’t tell me, let me guess … quarter-scale couture? He’s outfitted with a matching jacket and pants layered over a white and blue dress shirt complete with a red necktie. My god, he even has his silver-headed axe in hand — just don’t touch the watch on his wrist. If only he also came with a reservation at Dorsia!

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Toys Tagged With: American Psycho, Christian Bale, PCS Collectibles, Sideshow Collectibles

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick has been part of Flickering Myth's editorial team for over a decade. She has a background in publishing and copyediting and has served as Executive Editor of FlickeringMyth.com since 2020.

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