I saw Adaptation in film school last year, I think he was very good in Matchstick men too.
From "Raising Arizona" to "Viva Las Vegas", to just about any comedic or dramatic work he's attempted, which I've probably enjoyed watching.
"I saw Adaptation in film school last year, I think he was very good in Matchstick men too."
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I got a kick out of "Matchstick Men" also. Especially the happy ending where his conman character, having been ripped off by his own colleagues, leaves the grift, becomes a carpet salesman and marries the supermarket cashier. We realize that it must have been his troubled conscience that had been making him so screwy all along.