"I was the psycho kid who worked 15 hours a day until they hired me, " he recalled.
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When things spin out of control, they call in MAX-TAC (Maximum Force Tactical Division), popularly called the Psycho Squad.
The teaser shows how the Psycho Squad might acquire a new member.
When Christine protested that this boy wasn't Walter -- her son was three inches taller when he disappeared, he wasn't circumcised, and he knew his own teacher -- the cops bundled her off to the psycho ward.
There was simply nothing I could do to counter the pervasive psycho-autobiographic interpretation of these materials.
Who else could get people to dance to the dark "Psycho Killer" and the gospel "Take Me to the River"?
The 18k white gold and diamond clip on the cap is in the shape of the knife used in the film, Psycho.
He went on to make classics including Psycho, The Birds and North by Northwest and died in 1980.
"Dementia has emerged as a major health issue in the territory, " says Dr. Helen Chiu, a professor of psycho-geriatric medicine at the Chinese University.
Obviously the owners would have been psycho not to take advantage of this angle.
In 1998, he played a journalist in glam rock drama Velvet Goldmine opposite Ewan McGregor, but it was his role in 2000's American Psycho that drew the most attention since his Spielbergian debut.
She called speculation that the convention was trying to lower his profile "psycho-babble, " and said Bush wanted to remain available should the aftermath of Gustav prove more troubling than expected.
Perfect for the Master of Suspense, however, and it forms the storyline of Hitch, a movie about the challenges Hitchcock faced when making Psycho.
Members of "Team Psycho, " a triathlon team Mr. Freeman practiced with, rejected him from becoming a member because he didn't always support others with what the club describes as positive "psycho karma, " according to a club member.
Elvis Perkins is the son of Anthony Perkins, the actor most famous for his role in Psycho.
As with previous incidents, television's psycho-babblers have rushed to condemn the American child's diet of horror movies and war-like video games.
"What motivates me is the experience of having inadvertently contributed to fads and psycho-diagnosis that have resulted in over-diagnosis and over-treatment, " Frances said.
Kind of looks like Ronnie from "Jersey Shore" at certain angles with the muscle tee and the hair, except he's not a psycho rage beast?
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Miguel Benasayag is a philosopher, psycho-analyst and doctor who fought against the Argentinian dictatorship and was subjected to prison and torture for five years.
The film will be produced by Edward R Pressman of American Psycho fame.
In a nation of psychiatrists and psycho-babble, such suggestions are heretical, yet one of the foremost heretics is herself a psychiatrist.
The character was reportedly based on serial killer Ed Gein, who also inspired Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho.
But it's one of the disability words that I choose to avoid using in that way, like its linguistic friend "psycho".
In 1962, between Psycho and Marnie, his masterworks of raging id, Alfred Hitchcock, a city kid, filled the great outdoors with the embodiment of that impersonal fury.
He may go weird (see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Pirates of the Caribbean, Sweeney Todd, etc. etc.) but at this point in his career he never goes psycho.
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