Margot Robbie Is An 'Australian Psycho' For Vogue

She's hot, and insane. And insanely hot.

By Ben Bussey /

Vogue

With The Wolf of Wall Street behind her and Suicide Squad coming up, Margot Robbie has pretty much cornered the market on being sexy and deranged.

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As such - what could be a more perfect role for her than a female (and Australian) Patrick Bateman?

No, Robbie isn't about to shoot a female American Psycho remake (be relieved/disappointed as applicable). However, she has shot a short homage to director Mary Harron's 2000 adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis's uber-controversial novel, which launched Christian Bale as a leading man.

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It's called Australian Psycho - and, bizarrely, it's a promo video for Vogue magazine.

Check it out below.

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Directed by Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost (Paranormal Activity 3&4, the upcoming Nerve), the short is an understated spoof of the sequence in which Patrick Bateman details his ludicrously specific morning beauty routine.

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Given the satirical tone, it's a little hard to swallow this as an ad for a publication notorious for its obsession with beauty - but it's certainly an attention-grabber.

Of course, viewers unfamiliar with American Psycho may be a bit baffled - but what can we say. Go see it, people. It's been readily available for over 15 years.

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And we might also note that there is a female American Psycho movie, in the film's direct-to-DVD sequel which starred Mila Kunis - but you're not missing much by missing that.