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  Matchstick Men
Review created: 10/14/06
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6 of 8 people found this review helpful.

Great Movie about a couple of Con artists.
Frank Mercer(Sam Rockwell) and Roy Waller(Nicholas Cage) play a couple of partners in crime. They go out selling fake products to rip people off. How's that old saying go...A fool and their money are soon departed.
Roy also happens to suffer from OCD which only adds to the comedic value of this movie.
Soon Roy's "14 year old daughter"(played by Alison Lohman who actually happens to be 24 in the movie) shows up and wants daddy to show her the ropes of the Matchstick men.
Roy takes his daughter under his wing and allows her to get in on the cons.

I hate to go on any further as it will spoil the movie. Go ahead get the movie. It's well worth it.


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  Con This!
Review created: 05/15/06
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6 of 13 people found this review helpful.

"Matchstick Men" starring Nick Cage, Sam Rockwell,

and some chick. The story goes like this....Nick Cage

plays a con artist who swindles folks with assistance from his pal

Rockwell. Nick has obsessive-compulsive disorder, and freaks out at every

little thing, from a door being left open to a general dislike of being

outside. When he accidentally loses his medication, he becomes totally

incapacitated, cleaning maniacally. Sam Rockwell rescues him by

hooking him up with a shrink friend of his, who gives Nick a prescription and

pinpoints the possible source of Nick's complex. It seems Nick may

have fathered a child 14 years earlier, but he was unsure if the child was

born or aborted. The shrink contacts Nick's former wife and finds out

that yes, Nick does have a daughter and she would like to see him.

Nicks life is turned upside down when this wild teenager enters his life,

wanting to know all about him and the work he does. Nick tries to

balance his relationship with his daughter with his life on crime.

Ultimately, Nick will have to make a choice between his business and the

possibility of a family. This movie covers a wide range of emotions. It

manages to be dramatic and suspenseful, while maintaining a playfulness

with the viewer. Nick Cage turns in another strong performance coming off

of his brilliant work in "Adaptation" last year, and Sam Rockwell is

very pleasing in the supporting role. The girl, who is actually 24,

makes a very convincing 14 year old and I was amazed to learn her real age.

A fun movie, and a breath of fresh air.


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  MATCHSTICK MEN (2004) - Nicholas Cage
Review created: 07/01/08
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Nicholas Cage plays the part of Roy Waller, an obsessive compulsive con man. Roy Waller finds himself in a position where he's attempting to raise a teen daughter he never knew he had. This comedic drama-crime movie is an excellent PG-13 movie that is capabale of family viewing for those over 13. A superb flawless performance from Nicholas Cage makes this movie a must see. One could easily equate the performance of Nicholas Cage to Dustin Hoffman of Rain Man or Jack Nicholson of One Flew Over The Coo-Coo's Nest. So as not to spoil the important aspects of the movie, I'll simply say; this is a dvd that should be in every home dvd collection.


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  You have to see this movie!
Review created: 03/06/07
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I only saw this movie once, when I worked at the movie theater when it first came out. I watched the entire movie, and altough I don't actually remember the entire thing, I do remember that it's a GREAT movie with such an unexpected twist that you would be expect. You won't regret it!


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  Matchstick Men 2004 DVD
Review created: 01/08/07
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I love Nicholas Cage and this movie is a very funny drama and he plays a great part. Highly recommend this for your Cage collection.


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  Matchstick Men
Review created: 12/11/06
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0 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Very good movie. It holds your interest. The first time you watch it you will be surprised at the ending.


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  Good movie!
Review created: 10/07/06
0 of 3 people found this review helpful.

A must have for any Nicolas Cage fan like me!

I enjoyed this movie and I'm not just saying that because I like Nicolas Cage.

The idea of this movie: A phobic con artist and his protege are on the verge of pulling off a lucrative swindle when the con artist's teenage daughter arrives unexpectedly.


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  obsessive compulsive con-man
Review created: 05/28/06
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1 of 7 people found this review helpful.

obsessive compulsive con-man

A must have for the Nicholas Cage fan collection.

Good plot.

Con'd many people out of their hard earned cash by running a telemarketing "You-just-won-a-free-vacation" bait-and-switch scam.

Get your movie today!


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  I loved this movie!
Review created: 04/30/06
0 of 3 people found this review helpful.

This movie was a great movie. It had a good story line, great casting, and some funny parts. An absolute must see for any drama/crime movie/ nicholas cage fan! SEE THIS MOVIE however i wouldn't reccomend it to anyone under the age of 10


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  Matchstick Men (2004, DVD)
Review created: 10/24/05
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1 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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  Matchstick Men: Obsessively Good Con Film
Review created: 12/31/04
by: George_Chabot-- a member of Epinions and Advisor in Movies

Pros:
Story, Direction, Acting, Cinematography, Score

Cons:
This genre needs more good films like this!

Matchstick Men (2003) Ridley Scott may be our greatest living director. A man who has made superb films of many genres - science fiction (Alien, Blade Runner) to buddy films (Thelma


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  Matchstick Men - Nicholas Cage - gotta love a good con
Review created: 10/11/04
by: CyndiA -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Warm. Fun. Quick twists. Grab on for the ride.

Cons:
Someone needs to slap the person who added that lame ending.

Con men don t look like wooly buggers. If they did, then they wouldn t be able to pull cons. If you don t know any con men (but you probably do even if you don t know what they do on the side), then you d likely find that you enjoy the company of those falling between the legal cracks. Hey. They re fun. They play fast and loose. They re generous. Easy come. Easy go. Matchstick Men captures the spirit of the con man with Roy (played by Nicholas Cage). Nick is just your regular friendly guy with a few problems. Namely, he has major OCD, so he counts, cleans, and tics. Perhaps, he plays con...


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  Ridley Scott's Matchstick Men: playing the long con
Review created: 01/31/06
by: telynor-- a member of Epinions and Advisor in Movies

Pros:
Cage, Lohman, the twists and turns. The soundtrack.

Cons:
Well, if you pay very close attention you can figure out the truth.

There's a certain mystique to the films that involve scamming. You never, ever, want it to happen to you personally, but sometimes it is great fun to sit and watch it as entertainment. Meet Frank (Sam Rockwell) and Roy (Nicolas Cage), two small time con men who are running little grifts by separating people from their hard earned money. They've practiced the moves, the ploys, the clothes, but where Frank is getting antsy to make the big bucks, Roy is perfectly content with his world. Sure, he's got a few isssues about things, but he likes the control that the little scams bring him. But a...


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  Uh, like... Match yourself up, with, uh... Matchstick Men
Review created: 12/19/04
by: updateghost-- a member of Epinions and Top Reviewer in Movies

Pros:
Performances; Ridley Scott's direction.

Cons:
Not too original a plot.

Matchstick Men is not at all the movie I expected it to be. Seeing the posters and what not, I was thinking, "Whoa, dude. I bet it's like, a drama or something where this guy reconnects with his lost teenage daughter and stuff." Then I saw the tagline: "lie cheat steal rinse repeat", so I thought, "Whoa, dude, I bet it's like, a suspense comedy thing where this guy reconnects with his lost teenage daughter and stuff." On that note, I was kind of right. But once the credits roll at the end of the film, we come to find out it is a much different film than we all expected it to be (lest somewhat.


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  Great Scott! Ridley directs another gem. (DVD Review)
Review created: 06/25/04
by: Pavel21 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Everything was well done.

Cons:
An abrupt pace shift; lack of personal connection for me.

Matchstick Men engagingly mixes two seemingly incompatible cinematic genres, the family bonding pic and the heist movie. Director Ridley Scott adapts Eric Garcia's story of a quirky con artist (Nicolas Cage) whose relatively normal professional life is suddenly thrown off kilter by his introduction to his 14-year old daughter (Alison Lohman) and her desire to be a part of his criminal life. As George Costanza would say, Worlds are colliding!. (Following the story of the film is much of the fun, so that's all the plot you're getting.) The appeal of Matchstick Men is derived primarily from the..


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