The Toronto Star April 19, 2000 By Peter Howell In the annals of .com distinctions, American Psycho might well go down as the first victim of Internet overkill. Mary Harron's satire about a serial killer came in a lacklustre seventh at the North American box office last weekend. This happened despite - and possibly because of - attempts by distributor Lions Gate to stir up a Web frenzy of Blair Witch proportions. The company blew a reported $100,000 (U.S.) on its Web campaign, which fool...