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3->''"I think it's so important to begin with a bang, don't you? Let 'em know something horrible is going to happen, and then -- poof! We're suddenly elsewhere. Michael Alig's Blood Feast party. Just a quiet night out with a few friends..."''
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5''Party Monster'' is a [[DarkComedy darkly comic]] 2003 film about [[BasedOnATrueStory the rise and fall]] of infamous club promoter Michael Alig. The film covers his partnership with [[ArcWords fabulous]] and attention-seeking socialite James St. James, his success in the outrageous '90s club scene, and the ensuing downward spiral of outrageous behavior culminating in the murder and dismemberment of roommate and drug dealer Angel Melendez. The framing device is that years after the murder, James St. James has found success as a writer, and retells the events of his friendship with Michael over the course of an interview.
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7The film stars Creator/MacaulayCulkin as Michael Alig, Creator/SethGreen as James St. James, Dylan [=McDermott=] as Peter Gatien, Creator/WilsonCruz as Angel Melendez, and Chloe Sevigny as Gitsie. The film was a critical and commercial failure at the time of its release, but has gone on to have a reasonable cult following.
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9Not to be confused with the 1998 "shockumentary" of the same name, and about the same individuals or the 1960 Halloween classic Mad Monster Party.
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12!!''Party Monster'' provides examples of the following tropes:
13* AmbiguouslyBi: Michael has some HomoeroticSubtext with his drug dealer Angel and eventually ends up at least intimate with Gitsie.
14* BasedOnATrueStory: The film draws from the real-life James St. James' memoir ''Disco Bloodbath'' as well as the 1998 documentary.
15* BathtubBonding: Between Michael and Gitsie. With added uncomfortable humor in the form of Michael crossly declaring his health issues mean that he can no longer pee, a problem that clears up shortly as soon as they're in the water together.
16* BenevolentBoss: Peter Gatien is reserved and professional, and he doesn't put up with Michael's bad habits. He seems like a reasonable authority figure... [[HowTheMightyHaveFallen at least for a while.]]
17* BlackComedy, including...
18** BloodyHilarious: Though notably not with actual blood; blood and guts are just a running motif.
19* {{Camp}}: More than a little, yeah.
20** CampGay: James St. James.
21* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Christina Superstar, though drugs almost certainly help her achieve this state.
22* ClubKid: Quelle surprise. In the most extreme fashion possible.
23* ConcertKiss: [[spoiler:Michael and Gitsie]], minus the applause and while [[GodwinsLaw dressed as drag!Hitler]].
24* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: A low-key, ''non-''murderous example -- sexual abuse has obviously done a pretty serious number on Michael's sense of intimacy and appropriate behavior, like [[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior not French kissing your mother good night]] or [[AllGaysArePromiscuous feeling up your boss on your third meeting]].
25* ConverseWithTheUnconscious: James keeps passing out/overdosing in the middle of conversations, which does not stop Michael from continuing to talk about himself.
26* TheDarkSide: The police assume Peter Gatien is behind everything that goes on at his clubs, and try to win Michael's confidence by comparing Michael to Luke Skywalker and his employer to the evil, corruptive Empire. That's... not quite the state of things.
27* DecadentCourt: Metaphorically speaking, and Michael's the king.
28* DinnerWithTheBoss: A particularly dysfunctional dinner, in this case.
29* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: Michael ends up in jail for killing his drug dealer Angel.]]
30* DreamingTheTruth: [[spoiler:James ultimately puts together the truth of the murder during a hallucination of a giant rat telling him what it witnessed on the night of Angel's death.]]
31* EmpathyPet: Keoki and Michael picked up their cat as a stray on the night they first met, and Michael dotingly refers to it as their child. As their relationship wanes and Michael starts to run aground, first he ends up feeding the cat cocaine, [[spoiler:then it starves to death while he's passed out.]]
32* EntendreFailure: ''[[Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet "Would that I were a glove on that hand..."]]''
33* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Inverted; Michael's mother continues to dote on the memory of her son as a sweet little boy, even when he's a coked-up misbehaving socialite. She seems to have bought into the Club Kid phenomenon at least a little bit herself.
34* EyepatchOfPower: Peter wears one of these. Early on in their acquaintance Michael assumes it's a fashionable affectation and gets ''shot down''.
35* FashionDissonance: The club kids' outfits are this, when they aren't outright [[ImpossiblyTackyClothing unbelievably garish]]. Everyone looks like a late-80s/early-90s RummageSaleReject at best (with considerable overlap with [[DragQueen drag-like performance and makeup]]).
36* ForegoneConclusion: The film starts right off the bat with James St. James as a published author talking about Michael Alig, convicted murderer.
37* {{Foreshadowing}}: Michael tells an anecdote about being a kid and hatching a plan to run away with his first boyfriend, hidden in a large cardboard box. [[spoiler:They end up hacking up Angel's body and disposing of it in such a box.]]
38* FreudianExcuse: James St. James has [[ShutUpHannibal little patience]] for Michael's [[DarkAndTroubledPast depressing backstory]], as his own childhood was not terribly happy either.
39* FutureSlang: Michael's self-invented slang walks the line between {{neologism}} and {{narm}}.
40* GoryDiscretionShot: Angel's murder is not shown as graphically as one might expect, but it's still pretty ugly, and the process of disposing of the body is discussed in nauseating detail.
41* {{Goth}}: Brooke, based on how she dresses and styles herself, though her personality when she's introduced seems to match with a ValleyGirl, which seems to explain how she is friends with more normal dressed Gitsie.
42* HappyDance: Dancing around to Stacey Q's "Two Of Hearts", though notably to cheer up rather than from an excess of joy.
43* HardWorkMontage: James St. James always claims to be writing a novel, but before Michael's complete collapse he has barely two sentences to rub together. After things reach their complete nadir, he finally gets down to business and hacks out an entire manuscript of what will eventually become ''Disco Bloodbath''. [[spoiler:Or did he? In any case, it sets up his nightmarish revelation sequence.]]
44* HeterosexualLifePartners: James St. James and Michael Alig's "sick and twisted buddy movie" friendship, though [[CastFullOfGay neither of them is particularly heterosexual]].
45* HookersAndBlow: What Michael's life eventually degenerates into over the course of the film; starting out as a "social drug user" just like all the Club Kids and ending up a hardcore addict who drives away most of his romantic/sexual partners - who are then quickly replaced.
46* HypocriticalHumor: Young Michael's protests that he doesn't do drugs and his horror at Keoki using cocaine comes across (very darkly) this way in the context of the ForegoneConclusion.
47* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Michael's stated goal with the Club Kids is to make life one big party for other lonely young rejects, and quite a few like-minded people end up roommates with him, or in his social orbit.
48* IgnoredConfession: Michael talks pretty freely about killing and cutting a man up, and James assumes he's just joking with his usual regard for good taste.
49* ImpliedLoveInterest: Gitsie ends up one of Michael's admirers/proteges, and they're at least shown bathing together, with comparisons between their rehab visit and a "second honeymoon" [[spoiler: and Michael in prison jokes about conjugal visits before he finds out she's died of an overdose during his absence.]]
50* IncrediblyLamePun
51--> (James St. James, meeting Keoki for the first time, Michael's Hawaiian boyfriend) "Oh, ''aloha''. How about a lei?"
52* IsThisThingOn: The film starts with James St. James being interviewed. "Testing, testing, 1, 2, 3, test...osterone, testicular cancer--" (chuckle) "Tess of the D'Urbervilles."
53* JerkAss: Michael progresses from merely insecure, to affectedly callous, to ''really'' callous, a genuine asshole, and a murderer.
54* [[ManicPixieDreamGirl Manic Pixie Dream Boy]]: Michael is this, declaring Keoki his new boyfriend on the spot despite protests that he's straight, dubbing him no longer a baggage handler but DJ Superstar Keoki, hauling him on a stolen taxi ride and ensuing chase across town, and sharing their first kiss [[SexyDiscretionShot (or more)]] in a dumpster, all on one night. Unfortunately, he's also a little [[{{understatement}} volatile]].
55* MeetCute: Michael and James meet when the former is a washroom attendant dazzled by St. James' affected charm and glamour.
56* TheMentor: Though the mentor is decidedly younger than the usual instance of this trope -- Michael seeks out James St. James to "teach [him] to be fabulous", and he ends up being his proper introduction to the New York club scene and [[HookersAndBlow all that entails]].
57* NaughtyNurseOutfit: Michael memorably wears one of these at a party inspired by his most recent OD and subsequent trip to the hospital. It's constructed mostly out of surgical masks and held on by the audience's collective desire not to see the kid from ''Film/HomeAlone'' naked.
58* OlderThanTheyLook: Possibly due to casting -- Macaulay Culkin was 22 at the time of filming, and the film follows Alig's life well into his 30s, but in-story Michael's boyish looks coupled with his [[AdultsDressedAsChildren occasionally childish wardrobe choices]] make him come across much younger, and during his questioning the police talk to him like he's about 12.
59* OralFixation: Gitsie and Michael are both seen with [[Literature/{{Lolita}} (heart-shaped)]] lollipops fairly frequently -- including during Michael's police interrogation.
60* PosthumousNarration: ''"So come with me now, on the last night of my life..."'' (Subverted, in that St. James isn't talking about a literal death, but the perfect storm of events that catapults him out of the club scene.)
61* PsychopathicManchild: Guess who. (Answer: pretty much ''all'' of the Club Kids, though Michael's arguably the worst.
62-->"But it's ''my'' birthday and ''I'' want a Blood Feast!"
63* PushedInFrontOfTheAudience: Michael and a few of the Club Kids are mistakenly understood to be performing rather than merely appearing at a club on one occasion, resulting in [[VillainSong "Money, Success, Fame, Glamour"]].
64-->'''Club MC:''' "Five minutes to showtime."
65-->'''Michael and James:''' "Showtime!?"
66-->'''Brooke:''' "Your show."
67-->'''Michael:''' "But we don't have a show. We don't do anything."
68-->'''Club MC:''' "Curtain up at the end of this song."(leaves)
69-->'''Michael and James:''' "Song?!" *both laugh*
70* ProtagonistJourneyToVillain: Michael starts out as a naïve young man who just wanted to create a place where all the social rejects of New York City could express themselves freely; as the pursuit of fame, money, and drugs overtakes him, it all culminates into him pushing away all his loved ones and eventually [[spoiler: murdering his drug dealer]].
71* [[FullNameUltimatum Real Name Ultimatum]]: James knows he's crossed a line when Michael furiously calls him by his [[EmbarrassingMiddleName much more prosaic real name]], but he's mostly just pissed.
72* RealityIsUnrealistic: While the drug use of the characters is excessive, the filmmakers admitted they actually toned it down significantly from real life for this reason.
73* RefugeInAudacity: Pretty much the Club Kid M.O.
74* SassySecretary: Peter's secretary is downright dour, and also his wife, but she's definitely a snarker.
75* [[ScaryBlackMan Scary Non-White Man]]: Angel is ''not'' one of these at all, despite filling the role of Michael's drug dealer and occasionally having to show up to shake him and his friends down for payment. He comes across as a rather disillusioned OnlySaneMan thrust among childish, exploitative addicts.
76* ShutUpHannibal: Peter Gatien's assistant delivers one sharply when an obviously strung-out Michael responds to being reprimanded by posturing about his social position and Peter liking him better. Her response is a scathing assessment of Alig's childish misbehavior and its roots in his insecurity.
77* SituationalSexuality: When accepting a phone call from James, Michael tells him how he doesn't want to leave prison since he can have all the sex and drugs he's ever wanted.
78* SpiritAdvisor: In this case, a hallucinated giant rat.
79* TalkingDownTheSuicidal: Done with no grace whatsoever when James declares that Michael's too selfish to ''really'' kill himself.
80* UncannyValleyMakeup: A majority of the DragQueen-styled club kids go for this look as a part of their preformance; the most egregious of which being James St. James appearance on a PointAndLaughShow, where he's dressed up as some gaudy, three-eyed monster that Michael refers to as a, "troll".
81* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: All of the Club Kids pouring into a fast food restaurant for burgers.
82** The characters treat bullying and sexual abuse like Unusually Uninteresting ''Experiences'' overall -- Michael's mother is completely oblivious to the things that happened to her son in childhood, Michael himself talks about them flippantly, and James St. James waves them off as boring sob-story stuff.
83* UsedToBeASweetKid

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