I like how this scene portrays that Frank is still sort of a kid despite his actions, he's a 16 year old boy who suddenly made a lot of money, so of course the first thing he would do is have fun dressing and acting like James Bond
@@ilovewritingessays2017 has a high pitched voice till this day and doesn’t have the facial structure of the type of character they are going for in James Bond who is very stereotypical and he never played roles like this probably because it isn’t his type..
If I remember correctly, his buddy Brad already kinda demonstrated this method by asking Jordan to write his name down on a napkin, but he didn’t have a pen. Similar to asking for an autograph
Sadly, after noticing the suit and referencing the Aston Martin she was shown a generic Papermate pen with a push on cap, while in her mind's eye she envisioned a double wide Mont Blanc with retractable tip. Faux Bond just didn't have the right pen.
2:06 "Haven't we met before" is such an all time great pick up line. Continue the conversation after that, and if she's not enthusiastic, bail out. Easy
It isn't MGM they're paying, it's EON Productions that owns the Bond franchise in its entirety. MGM is just the distributor. In one of the smartest business moves in the history of Hollywood, Cubby Broccoli's family has retained ownership of EON since day one, and with it the rights to the Bond name, and all films and merchandise. In today's world of mega-corporate ownership of popular franchises, Bond is entirely unique in that EON refused to sell out to any studio despite countless offers over the years and remains family-owned. So because they have no particular loyalty or obligation to their distributors, it likely wasn't much of a problem for EON to license this iconic scene, especially to Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks who could make proper assurances that it would be tastefully utilized.
Spielberg always wanted to direct a Bond film. Sadly (but at the same time amusingly) this is the closest we will ever get to seeing what it might have looked like :-)
Pretty much most of the film's he does have a gay spin, anti white or anti European spin in there somewhere. From feminism to outright attaching Europeans. Try watching any film again trying to look out for it. 4 decades of propaganda. Probably never crossed your mind, which is understandable. 👍🏻
I actually liked that bit at the start, "It's not my problem; he doesn't even fly Panam, he flies united etc... anyone but us". I like it because it's one of many small details in the movie they put in... that were true. The real guy never flew Panam, he'd travel by going into the offices of other airlines posing as a Panam pilot and asking them if they had any deadhead spots to X location. If he did try flying Panam they would've seen his ID and immediately knew it was a fake since even he acknowledged it wasn't perfect.
@National Socialism wow you actually did that? And why you saying all this on here 😂 don't wanna bait your thing with that loop hole in this flawed system.
Ian Fleming died when the film was in post-production. He was on set at Pinewood during filming but died before the film was released. He seldom ever had suits from Saville Row being a Cork Street client (a short distance from the Row).
Jeeez i still don't understand why I didn't like this movie the first time I watched it. Now every time I watch it I enjoy the role play of Leo a bit more. What a performance from him 💯
The only kind of guy that admit he saw her pictures on "other guys" lockers, asked for autograph and still get laid while the conversation usually stop at the "have your pictures in my locker" for generic peasant like me.
Post-modern by definition means the time after WW2, if I remember correctly. People tend to use modern and post-modern alternatively in spoken language. But about movies then and now: people cherish only the most memorable movies of the past. They don't reminisce about mediocre films. Good movies are still being made: Nolan movies, Tarantino movies, The Lighthouse, Knives Out, The Gentlemen just to name a few. Same as in music, it's just up to you to seek works that please you. If you're like me and you don't share interests with the mainstream good stuff is more difficult to come by. It's still out there.
How are people unaware of Spielberg? Is this platform filled with children who've just figured out how to tie their shoes and unaware of what words mean
Men have no right to talk about women only women have that right. Men cannot talk about womens looks etc. Men can talk about attraction. Women cannot talk about mens looks etc. Women can talk about attraction. Handsome means something that fills your hands. If you grab a little of rice does it fill your hands or fall out of your hands. That is why it is called handsome. Good looks is the word you wish to use. Men cannot say a woman is beautiful (Cis as you love Trans). I will say what man is good looking etc. And so far not a single man in this world is good looking. I stand by what I said. I am a cis Man.
The funniest thing is when Leonardo's character inquires if this is indeed the suit that James Bond (Sean Connery) wore, It’s actually not an exact replica of the Goldfinger suit but rather what many people think the suit is without taking a closer look. It's more of a tailor’s interpretation, and going by the story the mistakes are understandable considering there wasn't any home video tapes in the 1960s to pause, but the film’s (Catch Me If You Can) costume designer should have had enough resources in 2002 to make a better replica of the suit. Unlike Connery’s suit, DiCaprio’s is a light grey three-piece suit with a button two jacket that has a ticket pocket and double vents. The waistcoat is actually very close to the original, but plenty of mistakes are made elsewhere. The biggest mistake is the cloth. Connery’s suit is a fine glen plaid, whereas DiCaprio’s is a light grey pick-and-pick. At first glance, Connery’s suit appears to also be a pick-and-pick weave, and one of the plaid’s four sections is pick-and-pick, but a closer look reveals that the cloth is a fine glen plaid. Though the suit jacket has double vents, DiCaprio’s vents are only half the length of Connery’s. Very short vents were a popular 1960s trend that Bond never wore. Whilst Connery’s suit has natural shoulders and a draped chest, DiCaprio’s suit has straight, padded shoulders and lacks the drape. They’ve also put only three buttons on the cuffs instead of four. DiCaprio’s waistcoat is very close to the original, with six buttons, notch lapels and four welt pockets, but the bottom button is not on the cut-away portion of the waistcoat. The cutaway needs to start higher, and that means the trousers would also need to have a longer rise than they’ve given him. The trousers are another one of the biggest mistakes here after the wrong cloth. Few Americans in the 1960s wore pleated trousers, so they didn’t expect Connery’s trousers to have pleats, thus they made the trousers with a flat front and a modern lower rise. The hem is also too short and just barely touches the shoes. Though the suit incorporates a few popular 1960s trends that weren’t present on the original suit, such as short vents and flat front trousers, the only part of Sean Connery’s suit that dates it to the ’60s was not included, such as narrow lapels, and so DiCaprio’s suit has much wider lapels because of this. Whilst this suit isn’t an exact replica, it’s still a nice homage to the original. It’s hard to tell if they were trying to copy the shirt and tie as well, but to give them credit, let’s say no. DiCaprio’s shirt collar is much smaller and narrower than Connery’s, and the cuffs are button cuffs rather than double cuffs. It’s a very typical shirt for American men in the mid ’60s who weren’t wearing button-down collars. DiCaprio’s tie is black and woven, whilst the original was a navy knitted tie. DiCaprio wears V-front derby shoes like Connery did, but DiCaprio’s have wing-tips rather than plain toes. They did get the pocket square right though.
Frank: "I'll take 3" Suit guy: "Certainly Mr Fleming" And I just realized that's the guy (Mr Fleming) who created James Bond. Makes sense why he called himself "Barry Allen". 😂 Frank is a genius.
It's only after looking into reading the books i realized the alias he uses when buying the suit is a reference to Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond.
Who else noticed that he tells his name to the tailor as "Mr. Fleming" while buying the costume of james bond. Ironically the author of james bond is "Ian Fleming"
Sell me this Pen.
Leo: It’s in my Room.
Lady: SOLD
I prefer D-Fens buying strategy in the Korean store of the movie Falling Down.
😆
Nice, a reference
@@sambeutlin9617 50 cent
amazing
Pen is in the room alright
Pen is haha 🤣
Is that danny archer speaking? 😅
I see what you did there.
Pen nes
Kimatsu
I like how this scene portrays that Frank is still sort of a kid despite his actions, he's a 16 year old boy who suddenly made a lot of money, so of course the first thing he would do is have fun dressing and acting like James Bond
people talked about him to be the james bond of the sky.
so why not be james bond of the sky.
And bang some models lmao.
I would do the same
😂
And also bang some hot model, which is definitely something bond would did too
No joke. Leo would absolutely blend into the role of James Bond perfectly.
No he wouldn’t.
@@beforeiselfdestruct5143 what makes you say that?
@@ilovewritingessays2017 has a high pitched voice till this day and doesn’t have the facial structure of the type of character they are going for in James Bond who is very stereotypical and he never played roles like this probably because it isn’t his type..
@@beforeiselfdestruct5143 has a great charisma tho
@Adnit Kamberi The rock and Robert Downey Jr are charismatic too don’t mean they’d make a great James Bond
Someone should tell to Mr Jordan Belfort that this is probably the best way to sell a pen 🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmaoo
If I remember correctly, his buddy Brad already kinda demonstrated this method by asking Jordan to write his name down on a napkin, but he didn’t have a pen. Similar to asking for an autograph
when the mind is set on quadtrillionare grindset.
legend
Sadly, after noticing the suit and referencing the Aston Martin she was shown a generic Papermate pen with a push on cap, while in her mind's eye she envisioned a double wide Mont Blanc with retractable tip. Faux Bond just didn't have the right pen.
Imagine if he had an Olight O-pen 2 CU
Yall speaking another language rn
@@MrBestinhalo they from the pen-insula in the south...
@@MrBestinhalo says the guy with the Mike wasauski pfp
Nope that 10 cents BIC pen
So he went to buy the suit posing as Ian Fleming the writer of James Bond
Not a suit, but three suits.
great observance
But I have a feeling the tailor knew this, and just played along anyway - like he's seen it dozens of times before :D
Bc that’s what legends do
Earlier he played as barry allen the flash with the “you’re late’ line
Just realized he told the tailor his name was Fleming.
Thats right. Just so happens to be the guy that wrote James bond into existence
Man you sloww
@@ppg4667 I thought the tailor was joking about his name and then I realized…
It's supposed to be October
2:06 "Haven't we met before" is such an all time great pick up line. Continue the conversation after that, and if she's not enthusiastic, bail out. Easy
yeah im thinking of trying that out at my school "didnt we have a class before?"
I wonder how much DreamWorks pays MGM for this scene & music.
I’d assume not much. Otherwise they’d write it out of the script. It’s good promo for them anyway
It might fall under parody law
@@chili24137 nope they used Direct clip. So they would never use material they are not sure about.
A lot I’d bet
It isn't MGM they're paying, it's EON Productions that owns the Bond franchise in its entirety. MGM is just the distributor. In one of the smartest business moves in the history of Hollywood, Cubby Broccoli's family has retained ownership of EON since day one, and with it the rights to the Bond name, and all films and merchandise. In today's world of mega-corporate ownership of popular franchises, Bond is entirely unique in that EON refused to sell out to any studio despite countless offers over the years and remains family-owned.
So because they have no particular loyalty or obligation to their distributors, it likely wasn't much of a problem for EON to license this iconic scene, especially to Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks who could make proper assurances that it would be tastefully utilized.
Spielberg always wanted to direct a Bond film. Sadly (but at the same time amusingly) this is the closest we will ever get to seeing what it might have looked like :-)
I'm glad he didn't get too 🙌🏻
@@phillipq5814 Whhhaaat? It would've been great!
@@cadenjohnson1137 na it would of been rubbish like all his other propaganda
@@phillipq5814 like?
Pretty much most of the film's he does have a gay spin, anti white or anti European spin in there somewhere. From feminism to outright attaching Europeans.
Try watching any film again trying to look out for it. 4 decades of propaganda.
Probably never crossed your mind, which is understandable. 👍🏻
The way he gives that expression & the James Bond theme playing in the background was just hilarious 😂. 1:35. He’s hella living the dream.
I actually liked that bit at the start, "It's not my problem; he doesn't even fly Panam, he flies united etc... anyone but us".
I like it because it's one of many small details in the movie they put in... that were true.
The real guy never flew Panam, he'd travel by going into the offices of other airlines posing as a Panam pilot and asking them if they had any deadhead spots to X location.
If he did try flying Panam they would've seen his ID and immediately knew it was a fake since even he acknowledged it wasn't perfect.
they should make a movie about that guy
He named himself Fleming…the author and original creator of James Bond lol
It's a shame we'll never get to see John Williams compose a James Bond movie, but I guess this is the closest we'll ever get to.
I guess that wasn't a pen in his pocket.
I'd be concerned if it was that thin- oh wait-
How they gonna cut that scene short? The negotiation is one of my favourite parts.
@National Socialism Yeah but if you watch a little further she actually paid him money cause he gave him a check and it was a fake.
@National Socialism Huh. What do you mean?
@National Socialism ohhh I see makes sense, thanks for clarifying.
@National Socialism wow you actually did that? And why you saying all this on here 😂 don't wanna bait your thing with that loop hole in this flawed system.
@@z.a.y.n-5053 what he did? comment deleted
It's the suit guys. It shows you're a man of class
You have to be stupid to respect some one for their clothes
@Lubomir Radev whatever you say lube
sadly in our modern day wearing a suit only works in the business world, it kind of intimidates college girls.
Other hierarchy, other uniform, to be uniform and to walk in formation behind the information.
I like how her foot signifies her locking on to her target lol
"A couple years ago I was on the cover of Seventeen" So that would make you... 19?
Ian Fleming died when the film was in post-production. He was on set at Pinewood during filming but died before the film was released. He seldom ever had suits from Saville Row being a Cork Street client (a short distance from the Row).
He certainly had a pen in his room
He had pen15 in is room!
Thick, full loaded pen🖋
And ready to ink someone.
He was ready to scribble
The pen is in the room
This was a great movie. I watched this one in theater when it came out.
“You have a pen in your room?”
“Yeah, one of them”
I never noticed the Connery-esque raised eyebrow at 1:37 until just now.
No sir. That there is the "People's Eyebrow"
Wasn't that Roger Moore's?
Have to say, these quality actors and screelplay gets into you 🔥🔥
Men, that pen is a life saver...
I always carry a pen with me
Jeeez i still don't understand why I didn't like this movie the first time I watched it. Now every time I watch it I enjoy the role play of Leo a bit more. What a performance from him 💯
There’s the times throughout this movie where I’m just like “this motherfucker did not😂” lol
Relatable
One of the best movies ever
2:44 SELL ME THIS PEN!
The scene of him driving the car reminded me of Mr incredible
Agree
Really? It reminded me of Mr Bond.
The only kind of guy that admit he saw her pictures on "other guys" lockers, asked for autograph and still get laid while the conversation usually stop at the "have your pictures in my locker" for generic peasant like me.
Generic peasant ☠️
He has a car, u don't
@@slashslash92 A BOND CAR
This takes "me leaving the theater with the personality of the protagonist to a new level
always makes me laugh when leonardo says in the mirror "Hello Pussy"
More like "Hello Pu-she"
With the tailor right there lol
Aston Martin = Foreign sports car!! 😂😂😂 LMAO I wasn't expecting that.
... No way they just called it a Foreign Sports Car
Oh my god every scene is just electric
Modern movies could really learn from actually focusing on the characters and script
Catch Me If You Can is considered a modern movie.
@@Aamukahvimustana so, post-modern films?
Post-modern by definition means the time after WW2, if I remember correctly. People tend to use modern and post-modern alternatively in spoken language. But about movies then and now: people cherish only the most memorable movies of the past. They don't reminisce about mediocre films. Good movies are still being made: Nolan movies, Tarantino movies, The Lighthouse, Knives Out, The Gentlemen just to name a few. Same as in music, it's just up to you to seek works that please you. If you're like me and you don't share interests with the mainstream good stuff is more difficult to come by. It's still out there.
@@davipenha no.. modern. only old people are going to try to throw correct labels around and say otherwise
@@Aamukahvimustana I wouldn't call it modern anymore. This came out 20 years ago.
Leo slaying like always>>
1:29 "Mr.Fleming" - nice touch.
"Mom! I want to see James Bond!"
"We have it at home..."
James Bond at home:
Very impressive car….
Let’s see Paul Allen’s
What the fook is related
@@random-jn8ec shut up Bourne, this is an ultimatum.
Batman kills The Joker
Impressive
*“Yeah, there's a pen in my ROOM! I write novels with it! Be my MANUSCRIPT for tonight!”*
This ☝️ right here is the reason this strategy wont work for most
gayest shit you could ever say to a woman
I liked your statement. Well done. I think it would make a good first line. You would be a good writer.
A masterpiece!! 007 Goldfinger with Sean Connery in one of the best movies of Leonardo DiCaprio 🔝🔝🔝
Huin yi hao doe
Since then, I started keeping a pen in my trouser pocket!
0:53 Bond's appearance I love that
Can’t believe the guy who made E.T. directed this.
the same guy that did 'War of the Worlds' 3 years later
Why cant you believe that?
How are people unaware of Spielberg? Is this platform filled with children who've just figured out how to tie their shoes and unaware of what words mean
@@TheIsioisi its a freaking joke on how the movies have such different themes and tone
@@smashedtomato9591 people don't know how to take a joke.
he’s so handsome it’s insane
Men have no right to talk about women only women have that right. Men cannot talk about womens looks etc. Men can talk about attraction. Women cannot talk about mens looks etc. Women can talk about attraction. Handsome means something that fills your hands. If you grab a little of rice does it fill your hands or fall out of your hands. That is why it is called handsome. Good looks is the word you wish to use. Men cannot say a woman is beautiful (Cis as you love Trans). I will say what man is good looking etc. And so far not a single man in this world is good looking. I stand by what I said. I am a cis Man.
Thanks for your continues love❤️ and support,that’s what keeps me going
How long have you been a fan of mine?
Lady: do you have a pen in your room.
Leonardo:Yeah!Do you want to sell it to me?
Pretty sure he got a pen in his room 😂
Actually Leo Is Master Of Hollywood Industry!
Totally Amazing And Perfectionist Soul ❤
The funniest thing is when Leonardo's character inquires if this is indeed the suit that James Bond (Sean Connery) wore, It’s actually not an exact replica of the Goldfinger suit but rather what many people think the suit is without taking a closer look.
It's more of a tailor’s interpretation, and going by the story the mistakes are understandable considering there wasn't any home video tapes in the 1960s to pause, but the film’s (Catch Me If You Can) costume designer should have had enough resources in 2002 to make a better replica of the suit.
Unlike Connery’s suit, DiCaprio’s is a light grey three-piece suit with a button two jacket that has a ticket pocket and double vents.
The waistcoat is actually very close to the original, but plenty of mistakes are made elsewhere.
The biggest mistake is the cloth.
Connery’s suit is a fine glen plaid, whereas DiCaprio’s is a light grey pick-and-pick.
At first glance, Connery’s suit appears to also be a pick-and-pick weave, and one of the plaid’s four sections is pick-and-pick, but a closer look reveals that the cloth is a fine glen plaid.
Though the suit jacket has double vents, DiCaprio’s vents are only half the length of Connery’s.
Very short vents were a popular 1960s trend that Bond never wore.
Whilst Connery’s suit has natural shoulders and a draped chest, DiCaprio’s suit has straight, padded shoulders and lacks the drape.
They’ve also put only three buttons on the cuffs instead of four.
DiCaprio’s waistcoat is very close to the original, with six buttons, notch lapels and four welt pockets, but the bottom button is not on the cut-away portion of the waistcoat.
The cutaway needs to start higher, and that means the trousers would also need to have a longer rise than they’ve given him.
The trousers are another one of the biggest mistakes here after the wrong cloth.
Few Americans in the 1960s wore pleated trousers, so they didn’t expect Connery’s trousers to have pleats, thus they made the trousers with a flat front and a modern lower rise.
The hem is also too short and just barely touches the shoes.
Though the suit incorporates a few popular 1960s trends that weren’t present on the original suit, such as short vents and flat front trousers, the only part of Sean Connery’s suit that dates it to the ’60s was not included, such as narrow lapels, and so DiCaprio’s suit has much wider lapels because of this.
Whilst this suit isn’t an exact replica, it’s still a nice homage to the original.
It’s hard to tell if they were trying to copy the shirt and tie as well, but to give them credit, let’s say no.
DiCaprio’s shirt collar is much smaller and narrower than Connery’s, and the cuffs are button cuffs rather than double cuffs.
It’s a very typical shirt for American men in the mid ’60s who weren’t wearing button-down collars.
DiCaprio’s tie is black and woven, whilst the original was a navy knitted tie.
DiCaprio wears V-front derby shoes like Connery did, but DiCaprio’s have wing-tips rather than plain toes.
They did get the pocket square right though.
lol u win today
Dude, i just trust everything u said there, it's a lot u win, lol
Yeah yeah
@@allstars617 i was about to say this but you beat me to it
Jokes aside, you know this stuff its cool
autism or just massive brain?
1:00 That cinema is huge, I counted 20 rows
Why,In England, we have telephone boxes bigger than that Cinema...
It was at that moment when he wished he had bought a pen. well a bigger pen🤔🤔🤔🤔😂😂😂
Dumb old me would respond "No problem, I got a pen right here." 🤓
Turns out there was no pen. But he still sold it🔥
"Certainly, Mr Fleming." 😄
Leo raising his eyebrow is an easter egg paying homage to the The Rock's Classic Eyebrow raise.
Yeah I've got a pen in my room. Plus three new suits and the keys to my hot car!
Lol, thought she was gonna say "You got a pen in your pocket?"
He must’ve got the autograph lol
I’m gonna start watching all of the James bond movies for the first time because of this scene
Now that's an expensive pen
0:49 Tom Marvolo Riddle a.k.a I am Lord Voldemort.
Ikr!😂😂
One of the best movies ive seem
How does James Bond like his underwear.?......''Shilk not Shatin'' 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Do you have a pen in your room?
nah, I don't, sorry.
The moral of the story is always have a pen in your room.
Frank: "I'll take 3"
Suit guy: "Certainly Mr Fleming"
And I just realized that's the guy (Mr Fleming) who created James Bond.
Makes sense why he called himself "Barry Allen". 😂 Frank is a genius.
Smooth💪✈️
Everybody must have a pen in his room for getting an autograph..
What if Di caprio is James Bond instead of Daniel Craig?
Then we don't get to see Leo in Tarantino movies...
He's not British
@@prenomnom3680 He is not bri'esh....
Nah, daniel craig is the living embodiment of the word james bond.
I Concur
i got a cat that can flip in my room
It's only after looking into reading the books i realized the alias he uses when buying the suit is a reference to Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond.
Most underrated bond girl ever 😂
Mr Fleming buys a Bond-tuxedo. Sure. Lol.
think he has more then a pen that u can use lol
Some people say the pen is still inside his room...
Very beautiful movie 🍿
They had to of had a blast while filming this
........and in the hotel, later, after filming, no doubt:)
Who else noticed that he tells his name to the tailor as "Mr. Fleming" while buying the costume of james bond. Ironically the author of james bond is "Ian Fleming"
Ofc. Boy u slow xD This TikTok generation of Indians lmao.
Pure genius
Outstanding
I always carry my pen, but yea, lemme pull it out in the room.
"Do you have a pen in your room."
He aint gonna ask to sell me that pen lol
No pen but I got a black magic marker.
Yeah He has a pen with two balls🤣
Lmao
@@Yaapo Ball pointpen in pants
That's how you sell a pen
Criminal rizz
I have a pen in my pocket.
1:50 the scene starts
Maybe I could get an autograph? I tried this line in las vegas at worked 10/10. They all came to my room for pens.
fake
Leonardo is so handsome
Yeah you can find my pen on the bedroom
1:19 sounded like meat canyon from the rabbit season video
Ah a man of culture
*so goood and juicy*
I see retro old style movies and wonder what happened to us ,like where we did wrong
Goldfinger is my favorite bond
After this she taught him how to sell a pen
Leonardo looks so much like Benicio del Toro at 1:37
A 1989 Benicio maybe, when he was in License to Kill, a Bond movie, oh how the wheel go round and round 😊
@@Maaden84 oh dude you are killing it haha. I love such coincidences
Yea..... One of em
thats how he made a pen dissapear