Matchstick Men
Matchstick Men (2003)

Matchstick Men

2/5
(12 votos)
7.3IMDb61Metascore

Detalles

Elenco

Errores

Roy Waller purchases Tareyton cigarettes, and is seen with packs of Tareyton, but smokes Kool cigarettes throughout the movie.

The name can be seen on the cigarettes, and the telltale Kool gold stripe is seen on all his smokes.

The ashtray in Roy's car in one fast cut shot is also full of Kool butts.

When Roy gets out of the car to meet Angela for the first time, he leaves the car door open.

A few seconds later, it's closed again.

When Frank comes to Roy's house to look for him, he messily eats a sandwich.

The amount of mayonnaise smeared on his lips changes repeatedly between shots.

Angela's plate of eggs moves between shots.

When Angela is in Roy's house drinking a beer, there is alternately foam/no foam in the neck between shots.

The mayonnaise on Angela's face while she's eating her burger moves and disappears at random.

When Angela and Roy are fighting outside in the street, she's wearing a necklace that has stones on it and a slight "V".

Once they come back inside, the necklace has changed to a simple thin choker.

Roy listens to the Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass song "The Lonely Bull" on vinyl record.

The track selection is cut two - on this album "The Lonely Bull" is the first track.

When Roy is sitting in his car waiting to meet Angela and about to give up and drive away, he has a cigarette in his mouth as seen through the windshield.

In the next shot, as he is about to turn the keys to the ignition, he's holding the cigarette in his hand.

When Roy is sitting in his car waiting to meet Angela and about to give up and drive away, the length of the cigarette gets longer and shorter.

When Roy is telling Angela he doesn't want her around, she unwraps the puppy angel ashtray and reaches into the car.

But when she sets it on the dashboard the ashtray is still wrapped, Roy then picks it up and unwraps it again.

Despite the fact that obsessive-compulsive Roy has supposedly been locked in his house for days cleaning every square inch, dirty fingerprints are clearly visible on the door when he finally answers it.

After the first con, the mike is reflected in the car's window when they return to the car.

When Roy and Frank return to the house and find that Angela is missing, Roy is caught by Frank walking on his own carpet with his shoes on.

The sound of him turning on the carpet is the sound of a wood floor not carpet.

When Roy and Angela are riding in the car towards Angela's home, the car is moving and you can see motion in the drivers side mirror but the trees in the passengers side mirror are motionless.

Frank pulls his clip-on tie off of his shirt with his collar buttoned up.

In the next shot, his collar is open and unbuttoned.

After pulling the things from the pool to dispose of them, Roy goes to take his pills, puts them on the counter and reaches for a paper towel.

When he gets the paper towel, the pills aren't on the counter.

Then in the next shot they are back.

When Angela first skates past Roy's car, the amount of ash on Roy's cigarette varies between shots.

When Roy is waiting for Angela after summer school, there is a parked Toyota in the vision, but next scene the parked Toyota parks again.

When Roy and Frank are having argument about the airport job being blown, Roy's collar changes positions between shots.

Roy always opens and closes the door 3 times before finally opening it (making it 4 times) to the person waiting, however when the pizza delivery guy is at the door he only opens it once.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
23 November 2003 USA USD 36,873,198
16 November 2003 USA USD 36,822,633
9 November 2003 USA USD 36,729,823
2 November 2003 USA USD 36,570,914
26 October 2003 USA USD 36,400,184
19 October 2003 USA USD 36,260,522
12 October 2003 USA USD 35,775,075
5 October 2003 USA USD 34,188,065
28 September 2003 USA USD 30,703,127
21 September 2003 USA USD 24,233,745
14 September 2003 USA USD 13,087,307
USA USD 36,906,460
5 October 2003 UK GBP 1,163,698
28 September 2003 UK GBP 647,483
Worldwide USD 65,565,672
except USA Worldwide USD 28,659,212
30 November 2003 Italy EUR 3,263,880
23 November 2003 Italy EUR 3,255,382
20 November 2003 Italy EUR 3,254,712
9 November 2003 Italy EUR 3,244,101
2 November 2003 Italy EUR 3,231,565
26 October 2003 Italy EUR 3,186,158
19 October 2003 Italy EUR 3,021,632
12 October 2003 Italy EUR 2,599,132
28 September 2003 Italy EUR 760,111
11 January 2004 Spain EUR 2,184,974
4 January 2004 Spain EUR 1,884,967
28 December 2003 Spain EUR 1,392,529
21 December 2003 Spain EUR 846,652
14 December 2003 Spain EUR 441,458
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
14 September 2003 USA USD 13,087,307 2,711
26 September 2003 UK GBP 564,481 313
10 October 2003 Australia USD 357,032 127
19 September 2003 Austria USD 69,069
7 November 2003 Brazil USD 52,127 28
19 September 2003 Europe USD 1,487,720 914
19 September 2003 France USD 907,295
19 September 2003 Germany USD 419,138
2 January 2004 Hong Kong USD 54,290 10
26 September 2003 Iceland USD 12,587
28 September 2003 Italy EUR 760,111 183
3 October 2003 Japan USD 244,683 36
28 September 2003 Netherlands EUR 116,290 45
24 October 2003 South Africa USD 69,923 24
14 December 2003 Spain EUR 441,458 141
19 September 2003 Switzerland USD 92,218
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
23 November 2003 USA USD 27,435 70
16 November 2003 USA USD 50,621 120
9 November 2003 USA USD 94,071 201
2 November 2003 USA USD 148,565 250
26 October 2003 USA USD 67,875 118
19 October 2003 USA USD 203,178 314
12 October 2003 USA USD 881,410 1,021
5 October 2003 USA USD 2,267,466 2,007
28 September 2003 USA USD 4,354,363 2,666
21 September 2003 USA USD 7,552,427 2,711
14 September 2003 USA USD 13,087,307 2,711
5 October 2003 UK GBP 257,947 263
28 September 2003 UK GBP 564,481 313
9 November 2003 Italy EUR 8,472 6
26 October 2003 Italy EUR 76,839 46
19 October 2003 Italy EUR 260,379 124
12 October 2003 Italy EUR 442,020 175
11 January 2004 Spain EUR 145,135 130
4 January 2004 Spain EUR 294,240 138
28 December 2003 Spain EUR 350,109 140
21 December 2003 Spain EUR 288,955 141
14 December 2003 Spain EUR 441,458 141

Comentarios

Here is the deal, they were all in on it! Frank set it all up but he had the Dr.

This might be the answer to all of Nicholas Cage's detractors who dislike his overacting and bursts of madness. He seems the perfect actor to play Roy, a conman who has a severe case of OCD.

"Implants! Those aren't your memories.

Matchstick Men is a great, character-driven drama. This movie hits you with all the right chords and by the end of the movie, you feel for each character and you would wish you have gotten to know them more.

1. Oz (56 episodes) (1997-2003) 2.

Matchstick Men(2003), Lord of War (2005), Next (2007), Kick-Ass (2010)... Nick Cage is often incorrectly labeled as a second-rate actor, but he's fantastic and a very talented actor.

You shouldn't expect some kind of masterpiece from this movie just because Ridley Scott is directing it . One could wonder what interested Scott in making this movie .

Wow. What an experience.

Here Nicholas Cage plays a con artist with obsessive-compulsive disorder and I have to say it's my favorite role of his. Ticks, anger outflow, a daddy, a conman and a guy with agoraphobia.

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