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Matchstick Men (DVD, 2004, Full Frame) 
Matchstick Men (DVD, 2004, Full Frame)

 
Matchstick Men (DVD, 2004, Full Frame)

Leading Role: Nicolas Cage
Director: Ridley Scott
Rating: Rated PG-13
Release Date: Feb 2004
Format: DVD
Additional Info: Full Frame
UPC: 085392467624
Product ID: EPID6483148
Description: Roy Waller (Nicolas Cage) is a con man who has had to overcome enormous problems with obsessive-compulsive disorder in order to stay on top of his game. His partner in crime, Frank Mercer (Sam Rockwell), helps him run a daily business co...
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Movie Description
Roy Waller (Nicolas Cage) is a con man who has had to overcome enormous problems with obsessive-compulsive disorder in order to stay on top of his game. His partner in crime, Frank Mercer (Sam Rockwell), helps him run a daily business conning housewives out of their money with telephone scams. Frank is frustrated with their small-fry clientele however, and urges Roy to look for bigger business ventures. Roy resists Frank's urges, and instead leads a bizarre existence in which he is completely dominated by his compulsions to clean, eat canned tuna every night, and open his front door three times before he can walk through it. His world is turned upside down, however, when he starts seeing a shrink who helps Roy to get in touch with his missing 14-year-old daughter, Angela (Alison Lohman). Angela soon becomes embroiled in Roy and Frank's scams, pushing Roy to take on a grandiose scheme that could give them financial security for the rest of their lives.


Directed by Ridley Scott, this fast-paced crime drama takes several twists and turns as it works its way towards a surprising conclusion. Cage is perfectly cast as the con artist beset by neuroses and family problems, and has an excellent foil in the younger, more abrasive Rockwell. Weaving a tale of trust, family, friendship and deceit, director Scott utilizes the talents of his actors to delve into complex themes, resulting in a breathtaking film in which nothing can be taken for granted.

Credits
Producer:Jack Rapke, Sean Bailey, Ted Griffin
Cast:Bruce McGill, Nicolas Cage

Details
Edition:Full Frame

Notes
DVD Features:

Region 1
Snap Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
   Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
   Dolby Digital 5.1 - French
Additional Release Material:
   Audio Commentary - 1. Ridley Scott - Director/Producer, Nicholas Griffin - Writer, Ted Griffin - Writer/Producer
   Theatrical Trailer, Theatrical Release Date: September 12, 2003

Editorial Reviews
"...Cage's energized participation and Lohman's striking charisma are welcome additives..."
Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (09/19/2003)

"...Ms. Lohman shows the same pitch-perfect balance of guilelessness and coquetry she brought to WHITE OLEANDER..."
New York Times - A. O. Scott (09/12/2003)

"...MATCHSTICK MEN is a well-acted and intriguing exploration of dishonesty in its varied forms, leavened with a dry comic touch..."
USA Today - Claudia Puig (09/12/2003)

"...A natural-born filmmaker, Scott has a visual style that in its balance of pointillist detail and sweeping scale can complement whatever large-scale story he's chewed off..."
Los Angeles Times - Manohla Dargis (09/12/2003)

"...What in another actor would be overacting is, with Cage, a kind of fearsome intensity. There's an Oscar nomination here for him..."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (09/12/2003)

"...Nicolas Cage is at the top of his game....Cage and Rockwell play off each other with devilish finesse. And Lohman is on fire..."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (10/02/2003)

"...MATCHSTICK MEN finds Scott in a playful mood, and he does some of the most relaxed directing of his career..."
Movieline - Stephen Farber (11/01/2003)

"Ridley Scott's deft touch helps make the twist at the end both surprising and solid."
Premiere - Premiere Staff (03/01/2004)

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    Top Reviews
      Matchstick Men (2004, DVD)
    Review created: 10/24/05
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    5 of 6 people found this review helpful.

    You got conned.

    Raise your hand if your a Nicholas Cage fan. I raised mine. Although, I don't always feel proud to. Remember "Captain Correlli's Mandolin?" Of course you don't. Nobody watched that drivel. But when I think of Cage, a few movies come to mind. "Valley Girls" was the first movie I saw Cage in - and if you haven't seen that little slice of heaven - go rent it (or put it in your Netflix Queue) right now. I remember some movie he was in where he thought he was a vampire and terrorized his secretary the entire film. It's too bad the film title escapes me now but I'll say this: Cage/vampire = genius! And of course, who could forget "Adaptation" - one of the best movies to come out in the last ten years?

    And, while flawed, "Matchstick Men" doesn't disappoint if your a Cage fan.

    Roy (Cage) is an obsessive compulsive con-man. And while he's not very good at anything else, he excels in the art of the con. Together with his apprentice/partner Frank (Sam Rockwell), he bilks a lot of people out of their hard earned cash by running a telemarketing "You-just-won-a-free-vacation" bait-and-switch scam. And aside from having to close and lock the door three times before leaving the house as well as making sure EVERY PARTICLE OF DUST is cleaned, life is in good order for Roy (only a little hollow).

    That all changes when he finds out his regular psychiatrist has disappeared and he no longer has any medication. Upon seeing a new psychiatrist, Roy finds out that he has a daughter named Angela (Alison Lohman). Of course (hey, this is a movie) this leads to Roy and Angela meeting and spending time together. The more they get to know each other, the less Roy is dependant upon his meds and the more normal his life becomes. And when Frank suggests that they go for "that really big score," Roy goes for it.

    While a lot of that must sound cliqued by Hollywood standards, it doesn't play that way. The performances are very strong, especially from Lohman and Cage, who have instant chemistry. The movie is directed by Ridley Scott, and he does a great job of keeping things low-key (in contrast to his larger, louder epics). The twist in the third act is shrouded so well, you never see it coming.

    So where is the problem? Well, it really comes down to the ending. And without spoiling things for you - it's almost as if Scott channeled the spirit of Steven Spielberg as we have a great movie that should end 10 minutes before it does and a sugar-laced denoument that allows everyone redemption. And with that, it loses it's edge.

    Still, the movie is very much worth a look - if not a buy if your a big Cage fan. The DVD boasts commentary from Scott, the writer, and the producer; some trailers; and "Tricks of the Trade" - a three-part day-to-day account of the filmmaking process. Not great, but not bad either.


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