Had the pleasure of working on this film. I was the middle guard in America when we take Leo to his cell and walk back talking (another couple scenes, one on the cutting floor). Leo and Hanks were a joy to work with and a pleasure to watch in their craft. The cherry on top was being directed (for the cutting room floor scene) by Spielberg. All that's left of that one is me letting Hanks and the other actor through the big cell door. We filmed in a working women's prison, though the section we were in was condemned for 24 hour living (due to earthquake damage), so we had the section to ourselves. So very happy you got to watch this one.
In fairness to the movie they are very faithful to Frank Abagnale's autobiography, however Frank Abagnale's autobiography has proven to be a complete work of fiction. The greatest con he ever pulled was inventing his own life story. Still a great movie though.
@@LuckySmurf That's not much of a con to be honest, if a studio thinks a movie will make a profit they will make the movie. Pretty much every "based on a true story" film ever made is 90% madeup or exaggerated nonsense as it is.
@@troikas3353 One of the very few exceptions to this is another Tom Hanks movie, Apollo 13. Only minor things were "made up" for that movie. Might be the closest to reality of any "based on" movie made in Hollywood.
you feel happy for Frank bc hes a has a good heart. he was young and did bad things while running from what scared him. When he was given the direction to do something better, he did.
His BS book that inspired this movie reminds me of another: In the 70's a pair of guys had an idea for a book that could sell ( it did become a hit ) interviewing stewardesses to write about all their funny stories. But the women they interviewed didn't have funny stories, so they sat down and wrote fiction of wacky things happening on plane flights, and people assumed it was true. It was called "Coffee, Tea, Or Me?"
It was fun watching this with you. Had seen this on cable a few years back and forgot how good this movie was. Love the background of the room you are in. Interesting items with the ships and posters. Thanks for sharing.
@22:28 After he was called the "James Bond of the Sky," he is being fitted for a suit in the next scene and his identity is Mr. Fleming. In case it was not pointed out here or on Patreon, Ian Fleming was the author of James Bond.
In reference to the 'Do you concur?' - I believe most people (who grew up in the 80's) are referencing the movie, 'Spies Like Us' with Dan Aykroyd and Chevy Chase. Another scene before it has the 'Doctor - doctor' bit.
I think you’d have a lot of fun watching one of Amy Adams’ first movies; the late 90s dark comedy Drop Dead Gorgeous. It’s about a teen beauty pageant in a rural Minnesota town. Also has Kirsten Dunst, Denise Richards, Ellen Barkin, Allison Janney, Kirstie Alley, Brittany Murphy, and Adam goddamn West. The cast is weirdly stacked, like me. 🤪
Obviously there’s the caveat of how the autobiography isn’t truly nonfictional as is claimed, but Di Caprio being in his twenties playing a minor correlates to Frank William Abignale purportedly looking older than his actual age… Either way, it makes enjoying the film less objectionable as far as “biopics” go; if a lot of the details are fictional anyway, the Hollywoodisms are less offensive inherently. I can think of a few particularly egregious and problematic “based on a true story” cases, some of which are especially heinous as far as humans rewriting history to suit themselves. At least going in it was known that Carl Hanratty (waa that the spelling?) was a fictional character loosely based on the cops tracking Frank. Makes sense as a throughline and gives them a personal connection that carries the whole story.
"Did he want to get caught" he at least wanted to be chased. Hanratty noted that he had no one else to call. Someone coming after him, even if he hopes to get away before then, is at least some connection he has to another person at that moment.
So the title card says that Frank got caught on Christmas, 1969, and the intro with the TV show claimed that he impersonated a PANAM pilot in the years1964-67. So yeah, I'd say it was about 5-6 years since his parents' divorce, depending on when in the year it happened. Dunno if the daughter would be the age we saw her at the end unless the mother got to work right away.
Leo was the one who cast Amy Adams in this film. Spielberg showed him casting tapes of the girls they'd narrowed it down to. Leo saw Amy's tape and said she was the one. Spielberg let Leo make the call and cast her.
I did not read all the comments, but maybe this part missing, for me shows how the real life charatcer was really a genius. When he did the test for the work, he DID learn'd for two week constantly and he really made the test. 2 week...also shows that he was in the end bored, he wanted to be caught.
Happy Christmas, Angela. Great reaction to a great movie. Even though, (supposedly) a lot of Frank's story was fabricated, just like his "careers", why let the truth get in the way of a good story, We want all of it to be true, so that's what matters. I hope you're enjoying the holiday season.
Angela if you get any prettier I’m gonna have to come to Nevada to see you in person, don’t worry about drive of 100 miles in a day does me in so you’re probably safe as I live in far east Texas
I'm sure someone has probably said this to you by now, but in regards to airplanes / pilots / and flying..........Pilots were asked for their autographs back in the 60s and 50s because they were looked at as high society, upper class. Nowadays you have pilots flying regional jets for 28k per year. Also... when it comes to air travel itself, it was hugely new back then so if you were any part of an air crew, you were looked upon as royalty almost.
If you like this movie, your should check out the tv series White Collar. I loved that show. Similar premise - con man gets caught and works for the FBI.
Flying in an airplane was a rare occasion & whole big thing in the past. Everyone would dress up for it, just as if it were night out to a nice restaurant or the theater. The pilots were seen as super stars, much like astronauts were in the early days of NASA. Con man, is short for confidence man.
If you love this movie check out the TV series WHITE COLLAR, caught con working off his jail sentence working with the FBI agent that caught him solving white collar crimes! Great crime solving show!
Christopher Walken pulled the performance of a century with this one. His characters sudden "removal" from the plot after he already had less and less scenes as the film goes on, still hits like a train.
"I don't know what happened to Pan Am" According to a web search: They were hit hard by the fuel shortages in the 70's, which forced them to sell off many of their international routes, right after they had just spent billions on new long-haul 747's, which unfortunately were not so great for domestic travel. The death knell came when terrorists detonated a bomb in a suitcase on Flight 103, killing everyone on board.
Sadly it was just recently reported that this account is false. Frank apparently got away with a con...why not be surprised. And For Hard a Christmas movie? I like Die Hard just fine but what makes it a Christmas movie? Many movies have different backgrounds but that doesn't mean that's their story.
Hats off to the casting director for finding these actresses before they were famous. Ellen Pompeo, Elizabeth Banks, Amy Adams and Jennifer Garner. I know Garner was starring in Alias at the time, but was not a household name.
Two little mice fell into a bucket of cream. The first little mouse drowned. The second little mouse told everyone he fell in and churned it into butter, but really it was all bullshit and there wasn't even a bucket or another mouse.
Walken telling him "you can't stop" really sold the character for me. He _KNOWS_ if his son gets caught, he's never seeing the outside of a cell again. Only thing he can do is keep running. He doesn't tell him to do the right thing, he tells him to do what he needs to survive. Like a father realistically would.
I think the father also said not to “stop” because he was living vicariously through his son. His father got punished and lost everything he had, so he is taking pleasure through Frank tricking the system. Remember how gleeful he was, telling Frank he’s got them scared? And how proud he was of Frank after the substitute trick. I don’t think he wanted Frank to come back, based on his “What are you doing here”. That was fear of Frank going to prison. But he wanted Frank to keep pulling cons, to play the game.
For another great con artist movie, in the same vein. I recommend the Tony Curtis movie "The Great Imposter". Also based on a true story, and equally as much fun.
You ever notice in movies that their teeth are always perfect, even in movies where its like 1400s like who is your dentist lol my grandpa told me that and it has stuck with me forever
The movie presents Abagnale like a lovable scamp, thumbing his nose at the system, but his Wikipedia page presents him like a loser who can't stop lying and who got arrested a lot and who made up a lot of his stories. What a guy.
DIE HARD is a CHRISTMAS MOVIE ....here are the facts 1.Die Hard takes place the day before Christmas 2.The Building has Christmas DECOR 3.The Building has 2-3 Christmas trees 4.Office Christmas party 5.Christmas music being played all through the movie 6.End of the movie the heros come out of the building on Christmas morning and it snows
interesting little tidbit for all you little tidbit lovers out there: the "inspired by" credit exists thanks to director terry gilliam and his 1996 film "12 monkeys." the idea for that film came from the 1962 french film "La Jetée." the studio wanted to follow the hollywood tradition of using the credit "based upon." and there were also union rules to consider. but gilliam argued his film was only inspired by the other film. the 2 films were actually too different for his film to be considered "based upon" the other film. he fought for the right to use the "inspired by" credit and won in the end. how's that for an interesting little tidbit? btw, the short film "La Jetée," directed and written by chris marker, is a very unique film. it uses a series of stills to tell its story. there are no "moving" images in the film. thanks for the video.
Glad to finally see a video where you're not bawling. lol If you haven't seen it already, I recommend watching the show "White Collar". The show picks up where this movie left off; except, it has to do with arts and antiquites... and it follows the cases that the 2 solve together. Very good show.
If you love this movie, I can recommend the show "White Collar". Its a bit like "catch me if you can" crossed with "oceans eleven" but a bit lower stakes. It's lots of fun..
47:44 hiya love your videos and reaction. I have a huge suggestion if you like this idea of con man working for government. Show is named White Collar one of my favorite of all time. Hope you look into it
1:10 Of course Die Hard is a Christmas movie, it's about a guy trying to get to his children for the holiday. It isn't his fault that the terrorists had other plans.
Air travel back in the 50s and into the 60s was a much more glamorous affair. Pilots were celebrities; stewardesses (yes, sorry, it was the time) were beautiful; and passengers would get dressed up for the experience. I mean, we romanticize it to an extent today but it really was very different from the cattle car reality of today.
Did you read the book ? I did read the book and it turns out Frank' real story is all fake . Alan C Logan investigated Frank and Frank's real story is all nonsense .
@@kazimierasmickus8097I rewatch those, plus Suits, In Plain Sight, & Leverage quite a bit. From the early 2000s to the mid 2010s, networks like USA & TNT had some excellent series. Now they essentially are rerun networks, funnily enough for everyone else's shows. It's surprising they don't rerun their own shows at all.
Had the pleasure of working on this film. I was the middle guard in America when we take Leo to his cell and walk back talking (another couple scenes, one on the cutting floor). Leo and Hanks were a joy to work with and a pleasure to watch in their craft. The cherry on top was being directed (for the cutting room floor scene) by Spielberg. All that's left of that one is me letting Hanks and the other actor through the big cell door. We filmed in a working women's prison, though the section we were in was condemned for 24 hour living (due to earthquake damage), so we had the section to ourselves. So very happy you got to watch this one.
LOL. Flying 6,000 miles an hour at 300 ft. would be VERY dangerous.
But it IS quite a rush.
well he`s probably never flown a plane in his life so his fiction has to sound exciting
Back in the day being a pilot was sorta like being a rock star.
Catch me if You Can was also turned into a Broadway musical.
In fairness to the movie they are very faithful to Frank Abagnale's autobiography, however Frank Abagnale's autobiography has proven to be a complete work of fiction. The greatest con he ever pulled was inventing his own life story. Still a great movie though.
His second greatest con was tricking Hollywood into making a movie about his fictional life story.
@@LuckySmurf his third biggest con was actign in the same movie
@@LuckySmurf That's not much of a con to be honest, if a studio thinks a movie will make a profit they will make the movie. Pretty much every "based on a true story" film ever made is 90% madeup or exaggerated nonsense as it is.
He proved he’s a legit con man. Getting this fiction made proves he has legit con king skills
@@troikas3353 One of the very few exceptions to this is another Tom Hanks movie, Apollo 13. Only minor things were "made up" for that movie. Might be the closest to reality of any "based on" movie made in Hollywood.
Your perfect smile matched to your job makes absolute sense.
Pilots in the 50s and 60s were seen as celebrities. Kids loved meeting them and getting wings, etc.
There was a time that pilots were rockstars and stewardesses were pinups
Good times
you feel happy for Frank bc hes a has a good heart. he was young and did bad things while running from what scared him. When he was given the direction to do something better, he did.
'Scuse, me, Angela? I'm sure you get this all the time, but you have the most beautiful eyes I have ever seen...
Let’s go ❤ Merry Christmas 🎄
Ah... Kitchen Dancing. ☺
Pilots used to be a much bigger deal in the 50s then they are today
His BS book that inspired this movie reminds me of another: In the 70's a pair of guys had an idea for a book that could sell ( it did become a hit ) interviewing stewardesses to write about all their funny stories. But the women they interviewed didn't have funny stories, so they sat down and wrote fiction of wacky things happening on plane flights, and people assumed it was true. It was called "Coffee, Tea, Or Me?"
It was fun watching this with you. Had seen this on cable a few years back and forgot how good this movie was. Love the background of the room you are in. Interesting items with the ships and posters. Thanks for sharing.
This movie has all the heartwarming moments to be perfect for Christmas. And it is a fun movie, too. ^^
Can you watch WALKENS first movie with CONNERY???
The Anderson Tapes
One of my all-time favorite films and one of the most underrated of the last 20 years
1:07 most correct opinion 👍🏼
It's one of my fav movies. Glad you enjoyed it
@22:28 After he was called the "James Bond of the Sky," he is being fitted for a suit in the next scene and his identity is Mr. Fleming. In case it was not pointed out here or on Patreon, Ian Fleming was the author of James Bond.
now you gotta react to White Collar which is based off this movie :D
On behalf of Leo... Your eyes are pretty 😍 😊
Merry christmas
In reference to the 'Do you concur?' - I believe most people (who grew up in the 80's) are referencing the movie, 'Spies Like Us' with Dan Aykroyd and Chevy Chase. Another scene before it has the 'Doctor - doctor' bit.
Woow i wasn't aware at all that today i would be rewatching this cool movie with such a nice girl ❤
It’s been a while since you’ve reacted to something I’ve seen, so this is a real treat!
I hope you’ve been well!
I think you’d have a lot of fun watching one of Amy Adams’ first movies; the late 90s dark comedy Drop Dead Gorgeous. It’s about a teen beauty pageant in a rural Minnesota town. Also has Kirsten Dunst, Denise Richards, Ellen Barkin, Allison Janney, Kirstie Alley, Brittany Murphy, and Adam goddamn West. The cast is weirdly stacked, like me. 🤪
I can recommend the show "White Collar". You gonna love it.
Forgot you worked in a dental office. XD
Obviously there’s the caveat of how the autobiography isn’t truly nonfictional as is claimed, but Di Caprio being in his twenties playing a minor correlates to Frank William Abignale purportedly looking older than his actual age… Either way, it makes enjoying the film less objectionable as far as “biopics” go; if a lot of the details are fictional anyway, the Hollywoodisms are less offensive inherently. I can think of a few particularly egregious and problematic “based on a true story” cases, some of which are especially heinous as far as humans rewriting history to suit themselves.
At least going in it was known that Carl Hanratty (waa that the spelling?) was a fictional character loosely based on the cops tracking Frank. Makes sense as a throughline and gives them a personal connection that carries the whole story.
I totally forgot that the knock knock joke was from this movie. I use that once in a while myself. lol
Same, it's certified gold.
Merry Christmas Angela! I hope everyone has a great day!
Die Hard IS a Christmas movie! lol
Awesome reaction/ can you please watch a movie called THE BIG YEAR.
Die Hards IS a Christmas movie! The plot revolves around it being Christmas.
An FBI agent not being aware of comic book heroes back then would not be unusual.
After seeing this reaction you might also like to watch (or react) to a tv show: White Collar
Also about a conman, thats works with the FBI.
Deadheading is a courtesy that airlines extend to each other by flying their personnel and let them use the jump seat.
Die Hard is 100% a Christmas movie and I’m glad to hear you say so as well! Merry Christmas!
She’s a cutie, but I wish she watched movies. I cared about more.. like this one
"Did he want to get caught" he at least wanted to be chased. Hanratty noted that he had no one else to call. Someone coming after him, even if he hopes to get away before then, is at least some connection he has to another person at that moment.
martin sheen would have been at berkely late 40's early 50's
weren't no progressive movement back then
Jennifer Garner, she's so fricken beautiful. Whatever else could be said. And her voice is wonderful.
So the title card says that Frank got caught on Christmas, 1969, and the intro with the TV show claimed that he impersonated a PANAM pilot in the years1964-67. So yeah, I'd say it was about 5-6 years since his parents' divorce, depending on when in the year it happened. Dunno if the daughter would be the age we saw her at the end unless the mother got to work right away.
Leo was the one who cast Amy Adams in this film. Spielberg showed him casting tapes of the girls they'd narrowed it down to. Leo saw Amy's tape and said she was the one. Spielberg let Leo make the call and cast her.
This was back in the 1960s, so flying wasn't as mundane as today and there weren't as many airline pilots as today.
It never happened. Tjj his is is pure fiction.
@@geneeverett7855 tjj?
I think they misspelled ‘this’ as ‘tjj his is’
@@mranima748 probably
End of a PRAYER never say "AMEN" because it the worship of old Egypt demon named AMEN-RA. So instead say things like Thank you or so.
As Daisy Ridley's ex-grand-uncle-in law, I want to make it clear that I have no opinions, and nothing really to say at all. Excuse me.
I did not read all the comments, but maybe this part missing, for me shows how the real life charatcer was really a genius.
When he did the test for the work, he DID learn'd for two week constantly and he really made the test. 2 week...also shows that he was in the end bored, he wanted to be caught.
Happy Christmas, Angela.
Great reaction to a great movie. Even though, (supposedly) a lot of Frank's story was fabricated, just like his "careers", why let the truth get in the way of a good story, We want all of it to be true, so that's what matters. I hope you're enjoying the holiday season.
Angela if you get any prettier I’m gonna have to come to Nevada to see you in person, don’t worry about drive of 100 miles in a day does me in so you’re probably safe as I live in far east Texas
I wish we could have a date and I could surprise you with adventure.
Frank Abagnale is an old man now, he gives terrific talks. some of them are on youtube. I recommend to check them out.
As far as I understand, you didn’t like the avatar 🥲I haven’t seen it on the channel for a long time. It’s better to post it than the galaxy.
I'm sure someone has probably said this to you by now, but in regards to airplanes / pilots / and flying..........Pilots were asked for their autographs back in the 60s and 50s because they were looked at as high society, upper class. Nowadays you have pilots flying regional jets for 28k per year. Also... when it comes to air travel itself, it was hugely new back then so if you were any part of an air crew, you were looked upon as royalty almost.
If you like this movie, your should check out the tv series White Collar. I loved that show. Similar premise - con man gets caught and works for the FBI.
Yes! Please! That is my favorite show of all time. Please watch it, it really is amazing!
Flying in an airplane was a rare occasion & whole big thing in the past. Everyone would dress up for it, just as if it were night out to a nice restaurant or the theater. The pilots were seen as super stars, much like astronauts were in the early days of NASA.
Con man, is short for confidence man.
If you love this movie check out the TV series WHITE COLLAR, caught con working off his jail sentence working with the FBI agent that caught him solving white collar crimes! Great crime solving show!
Christopher Walken pulled the performance of a century with this one.
His characters sudden "removal" from the plot after he already had less and less scenes as the film goes on, still hits like a train.
There's something great about Tom Hanks telling a knock knock joke. Even moreso with the punchline.
"I don't know what happened to Pan Am"
According to a web search: They were hit hard by the fuel shortages in the 70's, which forced them to sell off many of their international routes, right after they had just spent billions on new long-haul 747's, which unfortunately were not so great for domestic travel. The death knell came when terrorists detonated a bomb in a suitcase on Flight 103, killing everyone on board.
The two things I associate with Pan Am are 1) the Beatles and 2) 2001: A Space Odyssey. You'd think with publicity like that they'd last forever.
Sadly it was just recently reported that this account is false. Frank apparently got away with a con...why not be surprised. And For Hard a Christmas movie? I like Die Hard just fine but what makes it a Christmas movie? Many movies have different backgrounds but that doesn't mean that's their story.
22:30 Ian Flemming wrote the initials novels of James Bond
Leonardo DiCaprio was really good in "Man in the Iron Mask"!
Hats off to the casting director for finding these actresses before they were famous. Ellen Pompeo, Elizabeth Banks, Amy Adams and Jennifer Garner. I know Garner was starring in Alias at the time, but was not a household name.
i recommend you react to :
🔥 *21 blackjack* (2008) _/starring _*_Kevin Spacey_*
🔥 *Limitless* (2011) _/starring _*_Bradley Cooper_*_ & _*_Robert De Niro_*
🔥 *The Thomas Crown Affair* (1999) _/starring _*_Pierce Brosnan_*_ & _*_Rene Russo_*
أقترح أن تشاهدي الكرتون هههه بلز❤❤❤❤
I here just reinforce the recommendation to the show "White Collar"
Two little mice fell into a bucket of cream. The first little mouse drowned. The second little mouse told everyone he fell in and churned it into butter, but really it was all bullshit and there wasn't even a bucket or another mouse.
Walken telling him "you can't stop" really sold the character for me. He _KNOWS_ if his son gets caught, he's never seeing the outside of a cell again. Only thing he can do is keep running. He doesn't tell him to do the right thing, he tells him to do what he needs to survive. Like a father realistically would.
I think the father also said not to “stop” because he was living vicariously through his son. His father got punished and lost everything he had, so he is taking pleasure through Frank tricking the system. Remember how gleeful he was, telling Frank he’s got them scared? And how proud he was of Frank after the substitute trick. I don’t think he wanted Frank to come back, based on his “What are you doing here”. That was fear of Frank going to prison. But he wanted Frank to keep pulling cons, to play the game.
@@daffodil852 it's the saddest part of the movie for me :/
For another great con artist movie, in the same vein. I recommend the Tony Curtis movie "The Great Imposter".
Also based on a true story, and equally as much fun.
You ever notice in movies that their teeth are always perfect, even in movies where its like 1400s like who is your dentist lol my grandpa told me that and it has stuck with me forever
2:25 speaking of Rey, I've always thought you resemble Daisy Ridley. You're both beautiful!!!
Thank you! I get that a lot and it never gets old!
The movie presents Abagnale like a lovable scamp, thumbing his nose at the system, but his Wikipedia page presents him like a loser who can't stop lying and who got arrested a lot and who made up a lot of his stories. What a guy.
DIE HARD is a CHRISTMAS MOVIE ....here are the facts
1.Die Hard takes place the day before Christmas 2.The Building has Christmas DECOR 3.The Building has 2-3 Christmas trees 4.Office Christmas party 5.Christmas music being played all through the movie 6.End of the movie the heros come out of the building on Christmas morning and it snows
Watch life of pi
interesting little tidbit for all you little tidbit lovers out there: the "inspired by" credit exists thanks to director terry gilliam and his 1996 film "12 monkeys." the idea for that film came from the 1962 french film "La Jetée." the studio wanted to follow the hollywood tradition of using the credit "based upon." and there were also union rules to consider.
but gilliam argued his film was only inspired by the other film. the 2 films were actually too different for his film to be considered "based upon" the other film. he fought for the right to use the "inspired by" credit and won in the end. how's that for an interesting little tidbit?
btw, the short film "La Jetée," directed and written by chris marker, is a very unique film. it uses a series of stills to tell its story. there are no "moving" images in the film. thanks for the video.
Glad to finally see a video where you're not bawling. lol
If you haven't seen it already, I recommend watching the show "White Collar". The show picks up where this movie left off; except, it has to do with arts and antiquites... and it follows the cases that the 2 solve together. Very good show.
If you love this movie, I can recommend the show "White Collar". Its a bit like "catch me if you can" crossed with "oceans eleven" but a bit lower stakes.
It's lots of fun..
And Bomer is Gorgeous
What were you doing for 10 years that you didn't watch TV ?!
Hope you will watch "I Love You Phillip Morris". It is kinda the same life based story about famous criminal but more comical
47:44 hiya love your videos and reaction. I have a huge suggestion if you like this idea of con man working for government.
Show is named White Collar one of my favorite of all time. Hope you look into it
Can you watch this TOM HANKS movie
The Man With One Red Shoe
1:10 Of course Die Hard is a Christmas movie, it's about a guy trying to get to his children for the holiday. It isn't his fault that the terrorists had other plans.
THIS JUST DOESN'T FEEL LIKE CHRISTMAS TO ME, AT ALL.
I CONCUR REALLY BECAME MORE POPULAR WITH STAR TREK
Merry Christmas 🎄
Watch your doors and corners... ✌️
Hardly anything is true this movie, the book says so. That's the problem today nobody reads the books based on the movie
Very young Leo: he did some bit acting work on a couple of sitcoms as a kid.
Airlines used to be glamorous, hence the autographs.
do yourself a favor and read the book of the same name as as the movie. it is even better and it describes every more Cons than the movie.
I'm thinking it might be the "stepdaughter".... 🤔
You would like Len to tell you that you have pretty eyes? I am sure you get that all the time.
Air travel back in the 50s and into the 60s was a much more glamorous affair. Pilots were celebrities; stewardesses (yes, sorry, it was the time) were beautiful; and passengers would get dressed up for the experience. I mean, we romanticize it to an extent today but it really was very different from the cattle car reality of today.
No need to apologize for using a term that was obviously an official term.
Really?
You dont know how Leo gets all the women that he does?
please watch Shawshank redemption
6:06 Yes, he learned to be a con man from watching his father...ironically (not shown in the film) the first man he conned WAS his father.
Did you read the book ? I did read the book and it turns out Frank' real story is all fake . Alan C Logan investigated Frank and Frank's real story is all nonsense .
He didn't go to Berkeley in the 60s.
We'll be traveling 6000mph at an altitude of 300 feet." XD
lol
If you like these kind of stories, maybe give White Collar a try. It's an amazing show
damn good show. White collar and Burn Notice I rewatch every year
@@kazimierasmickus8097I rewatch those, plus Suits, In Plain Sight, & Leverage quite a bit. From the early 2000s to the mid 2010s, networks like USA & TNT had some excellent series. Now they essentially are rerun networks, funnily enough for everyone else's shows. It's surprising they don't rerun their own shows at all.