A legend. He's known best for the wonderful Harold and Maude, but Brewster McCloud, one of Robert Altman's strangest and angriest films, really haunts me. The scenes with him and the late Sally Kellerman are spellbinding.
He also took a real risk doing Roger Avary's adaptation of the Bret Easton Ellis book The Rules of Attraction. The film is an oddball, both ill-considered on many levels and still daring and mesmerizing in places, but he is great as the younger brother of American Psycho's Patrick Bateman.
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