Vince Vaughn is perfectly suited to play skeezy bad guys, and it's surprising he hasn't gotten more opportunities like he did with "Starsky & Hutch." He plays the fast-talking drug dealer Reese Feldman in the film, and all that charm he normally uses plays just as well when you know there's a sinister killer working underneath it all.
Of course, Vaughn has slowed down quite a bit from his comedy heyday. He still appears in a number of films and series, but he seems a bit more selective in the roles he chooses. He's also moved away somewhat from true "frat comedy," as many of his most notable roles were back in the day. Recently, he had a starring role on the second season of HBO's "True Detective," appearing alongside Colin Farrell. He went on to appear in films like "Hacksaw Ridge" and series like "F Is for Family," where he plays Chet Stevenson.
And while Vaughn might not make as many appearances as he once did, but you can still find him in plenty of relevant work. He appeared in the body-swapping horror-comedy "Freaky," a vastly underappreciated piece of film, and also as Marty Funkhouser's half-brother, Freddy, on a few episodes of "Curb Your Enthusiasm."