CATCH ME IF YOU CAN (2002) TWIN BROTHERS FIRST TIME WATCHING MOVIE REACTION!
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Pilots were Rockstars, Stewardesses were glamorous, and you would wear your best Sunday clothes to travel on a plane. It was such a big deal to be able to travel by air during this time. People have no respect for any of it now. It's commonplace and many people think it's a place to act foolish and entitled, sadly.
You said it perfectly, airline pilots in the 60,70,80s were legit seen as Rockstars, it was considered an elite position and very upper class. The way the movie portrays people acting towards him because he's a pilot is very accurate.
I remember in the late 80's I got a set of replica wings from Delta when my family flew to Florida. Airlines and staff were very respected for a number of years especially for Pan Am.
they still cling to it, hence airline staff in general being such a pain, they think of themselves as very important
they were absolute rockstars from the end of world war 1 (fighter pilots/patriotism) until the mid 80s (tickets got cheap/plane travel common)
I flew a lot growing up, and every flight, the hostess would lead me to the cockpit which was usually filled with cigarette smoke. I was a little kid sitting in the jump seat in the cockpit sipping an orange juice talking to the three pilots. Back then, there was the pilot, the co-pilot, and the flight engineer. They were all smiles, very friendly, answering every question and telling me what every button, dial, and lever was for. This was a public relation strategy which also planted the seed in young children to develop aspirations to become a pilot. When it was time to return to my seat for landing, I was given a firm handshake with a smile, and my very own set of golden wings. Those were days that we'll never have again.
Friend of a pilot… The title still holds weight!
When I was a kid, Pilots were like rock stars. Kids admired them like they do athletes today. The time my brother and I took our first flight, the Pilot let us go in the cockpit and we were in awe of the instruments panel. They also used to give out toy pilot wings to the kids too. Those were the good old days.😊
I’m only 22 but I remember every delta flight asking the pilots for trading cards lol. They still do it, but something about it doesn’t feel as magical anymore. I think it’s just all the bad news about Boeing whistleblowers kinda soured peoples opinions of airline pilots
Since this film was made, it's been discovered that basically everything Abagnale claimed about his life was made up. I honestly don't know why anyone was surprised.
Yeah, in the end the conman turned out to be a conman, just not in the way we all expected.
I have no idea wtf you are talking about. You are, clearly, no Frank Abignale.
He openly admitted to making it all up😂 you're supposed to be what Frank's knight in armor?🤣@@neilgriffiths6427
And that actually makes him a better conman than he was even portrayed as in this movie. The fake story he told is one thing, but having a Hollywood movie made about his made up story and people believed i is next level.
@@gnomescape Frank Dux of Bloodsport fame also got that one in
“Do you concur?” Pops up in our house once or twice a year.
Ha! Same in our house!
Fun fact: The French cop that arrests Frank in the movie is the real Frank Abagnale.
Also, this is such a quality movie. Its so much better than it makes it out to be. Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks are phenomenal and Christopher Walken is always a win. Plus, another gem of music from John Williams.
another fun fact: none of the stuff in this movie actually happened. it was all a fantastical lie that frank created.
60-80's Pilot's were like rockstars.
You look at the technology then versus today, they were basically masters of their vocation.
Fun fact:
Steven Spielberg turned down directing Pirates Of The Caribbean to make this movie and would direct the Sci Fi Action Adventure Minority Report.
Carl Hanratty is actually a compilation of several FBI and Secret Service agents that were on Frank Abagnale's trail for a few months.
also fun fact: none of the things in the movie ever happened. the conman turned out to be a conman but not in the way people expected.
the funny thing is that this movie is a lie and none of this stuff happened.
Leo played a better Flash than Ezrer Diddy Miller 💀
One of the best movies ever made imo. Everything about it was perfect.
The best knock knock joke of all time. Hahahaha!!!
Do you know who could catch you? The people on the patron and the subscribers. None subs are too fat to run.
It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World is a longer film, but you would love it. And the best comedy for you to react to is Porky’s.
Leo in What's Eating Gilbert Grape is good too. Depp is in it as well.
Frank was actually one of four children, growing up with two brothers and a sister.
On a similar note, Abagnale's mother never remarried and the Christmastime window scene where he discovers her with a new daughter never actually happened.
none of the stuff in the movie ever happened.
@@Stackaliif you believe the theories
@@ItsAlannaBanana Not so much "theories" as "nobody's been able to verify anything he's ever said about anything", and, given how many people have tried and failed to verify his claims, yeah, I do believe that.
Frank also escaped prison in Atlanta posing as a guard or something and they let him walk right out the front door
To be honest, pilots do not get the respect they deserve; They should receive the same praise as our first responders.
The film ends with Abagnale working directly with the FBI, but this isn't exactly how things shook out. When the film was released, an FBI spokesperson (via NewsDay) acknowledged that Abagnale had given lectures at the Academy "from time to time," but denied other grandiose claims about the agency employing Abagnale.
It would make sense since agencies still today work or use the criminals or people they are meant to be catching for jobs
The scene where he is apprehended (supposed to be a village square in France) is actually in Quebec City, Canada. If you ever want a piece of Europe at a fraction of the cost and time, go there!
I wasn't a huge Leonardo DiCaprio fan and then I saw this movie and it really surprised me. He's pretty good
MOVIE SUGGESTIONS!!!!!!
Horror/Suspense: Cry Wolf, Along Came A Spider or Murder By Numbers
Comedy: The New Guy, Guess Who or Hear No Evil See No Evil
Tearjerker: Midnight Sun, John Q or Charlie St Cloud
Feel-Good(ish): We Bought A Zoo, Patch Adams or Serendipity
Action: Negotiator, Enough or 88 Minutes
Love how he calls himself "Barry Allen", when that was literally the Silver Age comic book name of The Flash lol. Absolutely classic.
In real life, Frank's father was the first scam victim.
After his mother moved out following the divorce, Frank stayed with his father, and around that time, committed his very first scam. Using his father's credit cards, he began charging thousands of dollars - but when the first bill arrived, his father caught on.
After a brief stint at a school for wayward boys, Frank moved out on his own at just 16 years old. And unlike in the movie, Frank never saw his father again. He's said that while he was in prison, his father was in a freak slip-and-fall accident and died after falling down the steps of a New York subway station.
I thought Frank made all this up? Everything.
@@MetastaticMaladies No, Frank only made up about three quarters of it, his biographer made up the rest.
@@StarkRG so.. 75%, most of it.
@@StarkRGHis biographer? Frank wrote the autobiography. Also, all his claims are made in multiple interviews and speeches.
seriously one of my favorite movies ever made I used to watch this all the time as a kid
Leo DiCaprio is such an amazing actor
He’s so into the character it makes him truly believable
He out acted Hanks in every scene
But I do think Hanks was being submissive acting wise to let him shine more and for the character to truly be the focus
“Moms for the streets” great line
Normally, I would add this to my Christmas watch list, since it revolves around Christmas so much, but you guys are just too much fun to watch that I can't miss out on your reactions to this one.
Parks, the inspiration for Brenda, claims their relationship in the film is not only heavily exaggerated, but blithely mischaracterized. In reality, Parks was a stewardess who met Abagnale while he was posing as a pilot. Though they struck up a friendship, it was quickly derailed when he discovered her work schedule (through deceptive means) and followed her all over the Eastern Seabord.
Parks didn't know what to do with him. She tried to tell him that she wasn't interested, but he was persistent.
After essentially stalking her through work, Abagnale showed up at her apartment in New Orleans where she told him that she was leaving to go visit her parents in Baton Rouge. He decided to tag along. After he met her parents, the duo parted ways and that seemed to be the end of it ... until Abagnale returned.
He ended up staying with the family for quite a while. Having successful wined and dined Parks' parents, they came to trust him - even though Parks herself didn't. While he was staying in her family home and sleeping in her old bedroom, she was very reasonably mortified. Her parents were cooking meals for him and introducing him to people in Baton Rouge. Although he took them out to dinners as a thank you, it was later revealed that he was doing this with checks he was stealing from them.
Abagnale allegrdly stole about $1,200 from the Parks family, and even more from local businesses in Baton Rouge.
When you get the chance, tell the people you love, you love them. Tomorrow’s not promised.
Can you guys please react to Jurassic Park?
Abagnale's claims were made before fact-checking involved Google searches. But it also helps that when Abagnale began telling his story in the '70s, there wasn't much research digging into his claims. He began making these claims at small events and eventually found himself on "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson." By that point, people assumed the questions had already been asked.
Yes but now people think Google searches provide FACTS.
The fact is it is unclear exactly what went down and what he was doing at this time (to the general public).
The FBI would have to make an official statement, because defunct airlines saying “uh no we didn’t get scammed like idiots and of course have no potential liability in any cases of unqualified persons possibly being out in a situation to have lives in their hands..”
Oh yeah this is one of my favorites
Yep..at that time, airline pilots were like celebrities - handsome men in uniform ;). AND, if you were a woman who was lucky enough to be a stewardess for PanAm, every man wanted you and every other girl wanted to BE you. The flight attendants back then (they were all female) were called “stewardesses” or “Stews” for short. They were stunningly beautiful, wore THE sharpest uniforms and they, too - were like celebrities. Air travel was a lot more glamorous back in the day (50’s/60’s) - even the insides of the airplanes were beautiful and the meals they served were incredible. Even the passengers got dressed up to travel - very classy.
There's millions in helping companies keep from losing their millions.
16:20 FBI
Well, you aren't showing it to her now are you, but the audience can see xD
Ah yes My favourite take on the Flash
correct.
The whole story was made up. It was based on what people thought was a true story... but the guy completely made it all up.
Still an entertaining movie and Frank Abigail was famous WAY before the movie. If the exploits are indeed false, he is truly the greatest con artist in history…more so than a real life Oompa Loompa with a bad hairpiece
Frank was in jail serving time in the Great Meadow Correctional Institute in Comstock, New York, and wasn't paroled until 1967, which is well after the period he was allegedly posing as a pediatrician
yup. this movie is nothing more than a fantastical lie.
Another great film "based" on a "true story" is Patch Addams. You guys will love it.
Also, just wanted to tell you Curtis that you look like Caseoh but more hotter and less fat
just so you know. he admitted this is all fake. nothing in this movie was real.
Where did he admit that?
I don’t see it and it’s counter to my understanding.
He has always maintained the basis of the story. (Till you show me this admittance somewhere).
Some reporter CLAIMS to expose him, but it’s almost entirely based on the fact that Pan AM said so.
But OF COURSE Pan Am the former mega corp with various potential liability and desire to maintain some reputation would say it was false. Of course they would LIE to say it was false too if there wasn’t solid evidence to prove it.
The FBI also seems to be silent on the matter so I think it’s fairly up in the air as to what really happened.
@mokane86 I never heard of Frank admitting it, but it is all fake regardless. He only ever cashed 10 fake payroll checks, which he was promptly arrested for, and they only totaled $1,500.
We staying with Pops
_Moms for the streets_ 😂😂😂😂
Back in the day pilots were basically celebrities and being an astronaut made you a demigod. Sadly, those times have past.
Principal should've been like, "Oh, there's not a problem. Not really. Most kids going through hard times aren't nearly as productive with their angst. Hell, we'd like him to come back as an employee!"
Regarding the lawyer con:
The fifth floor of the building Frank claims to have worked in never housed his agency's offices.
For his part, Abagnale has always had a response to these claims - arguing that the people he scammed simply don't want to admit that they were fooled.
Fun face this guyafe up the whole story. Still makes for a great movie though
Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks, two brilliant actors. I really miss seeing the awesome actors from back in the day. Older movies are way better to me personally than anything being put out today. "Basketball Diaries" 1995 please...if you guys have not already seen this film. Leonardo is phenomenal!
Catch me if you can with David Arquette from 1998 is also a great movie ❤
Well, Christmas has come early. Catch Me If You Can is one of the best films in Spielberg's filmography. Great reaction bros! 👍🏿
In the 60's, flying was glamorous. It was expensive, and people dressed up. The seats were spacious and real food was served. Flight attendants had strict beauty and dress requirements and had to be young and single. Pilots were very respected and were basically treated like rock stars.
I love this movie! Watching it with you guys makes it even better!!!🎉🎉🎉
I was surprised how good this movie was when I watched it for the first time. I remember when it came out in the theaters, I didn't watch it because, frankly, it didn't sound interesting at all. I mean, "an FBI agent hunts for a check forger." That definitely sounds like a movie you'd fall asleep while watching. But oh how I was mistaken. This is truly a fantastic film.
I'm not proud to admit it, but I've done some document forging in my day. But I did it in the era of computers and photoshop and graphic design software. This dude did it with a typewriter, ketchup labels and toy airplanes. Hero worship.
In the 60s air travel was still pretty new so being a pilot was a big deal.
man moves from The Flash to James Bond then to Spider-man with Doctor Kurt Conners.
The two mouse story is actually a great story for the time. Took me multiple times hearing it to understand what it meant 25:07 and the first time he's truthful is when it worked out for him but the lies catch up
Sorry for stating this if it been addressed but I like how the camera has been pulled out more also this was my first time commenting on it because of what going on
Pilots were the original astronauts. They were very much rockstars up until the moon landing.
@OctoKrool Can you react to The Town directed by Ben Affleck.
This is a highly entertaining movie, even if it's completely made up.
LOVE this movie! Throwing out the criminally underrated movie The Talented Mr. Ripley (Oscar nominated, suspense, Matt Damon/Jude Law/ Philip Seymour Hoffman, gorgeous movie & soundtrack…). Also criminally ‘under-known’ About Schmidt (Jack Nicholson/ Kathy Bates, really funny but also great drama…)
Whooo, I'm first! Awesome movie! Love your reactions, back to the vid. XD
You guys should check out another weather related movie - The Day After Tomorrow from 2004
Another good video. You will enjoy watching the american pie presents series especially naked mile and beta house
It's not really a true story, it's not even based on a true story, but it's a fun story. It's an adaptation of a book, sizable of which were made up or embellished by the author, based on a single interview in which Abagnale recounted things that literally could never have happened and flat out lied about other things.
Good movie love the video octokrool stay motivated Dream big 1 mill on the way
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When you get braces taken off of your teeth, your teeth feel very slimy or slippery because you can actually move your tongue across them again. It takes a couple days to get used to that again. 😁
When you get braces taken off of your teeth, your teeth feel very slimy or slippery because you can actually move your tongue across them again. It takes a couple days to get used to that again. 😁
Pilots were treated like celebrities back then
He kept that Medal of Honor in the only place he could.. his ass.. wait a MINUTE.. wrong movie.😂
I loved when Frank was a guest on Johnny Carson telling these stories. The actual episode of To Tell The Truth is in TH-cam.
Please react to the movie "O sequestro do voo 375" (The Hijacking of Flight 375). Based on a true story about a plane that was hijacked here in Brazil. I hope you like it! I love your channel, hugs from Brazil!
Absolute cinema
The teacher bit is allegedly based on when he did something similar at Brigham Young, but it's still debated on whether or not it's true.
this movie is all a lie. made up by frank.
He did pretend to be a sub but actually made all the kids play in a rock band he formed, to enter a battle of the bands.
Guys watch Hot Fuzz please 🙏
No Jennifer Garner section?
Definitely Steven Spielberg’s most underrated film
Knock Knock🤣
Excellent
Another movie I recommend with a real story kind of like this one is "I love you Phillip Morris". It's with Jim Carrey in the lead role of the con man Steven Russel and Ewan McGregor plays Phillip Morris.
Watch this old Carson clip...Thats the REAL FRANK....Johnny was so impressed he BUMPED the musical guest so he can keep talking to Frank...
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This is such a classic movie, so well done
I took a forensics class in high school and we watched this movie as part of it. I loved it!
I love this movie !! / Heeey, just wanna make sure that u guys know that Brazil is here 🇧🇷 (THANKS EDUARDO ❤❤❤ LOL)
The title sequence is reminiscent of Saul Bass. He was a graphic designer in the 50s and 60s. He did many title sequences for Hitchcock, including Psycho and North by Northwest.
Frank Abagnale is currently the one in the hyper realistic mask portraying
Pretendident “Joe Biden”. The guy’s amazing.
Hey can you and your brother please react to Chip and Dale rescue rangers the movie! It’s soo good and funny like who framed Roger rabbit. I’ll probably ask everyday till yall do. Thank you ☺️
I think it's mostly true. Watch the real Frank Abingnale Jr.'s appearance on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. He recounts the high priced prostitute story and it's right on line with the movie's depiction.
It's all an embellishment. This is a work of complete fiction because Frank Abignale lied about literally everything. Good story tho
If you find this unbelievable in some parts, like it was exaggerated in the movie, just know that the real story is even wilder. Frank Abagnale is a genius. The saddest part of the story is that his original reason for committing all of these non-violent crimes is just to get his family back. It's also interesting to me that if you're rich or a corporation and you commit a crime against a poor person, you get a slap on the wrist, if that. If you're poor and you rob from the rich, you're going to prison. That was Frank's crime - stealing from rich people.
He was still playing the game when they made this movie.
Playing everyone for the fool they are. Nobody knows what his real life was like. He spun stories that made the producer sell. And made money off it.
When you get braces taken off of your teeth, your teeth feel very slimy or slippery because you can actually move your tongue across them again. It takes a couple days to get used to that again. 😁
Maybe you should post this comment a few more times?? I don’t think 10 is enough
Frank tricked not only steven spielberg, he also tricked Tom hanks into making this BS movie... why would you F with tom hanks
Back then Airline Pilots were darn near Astronauts, and we used to dress to fly (men often wore suit and tie) - None of that grown men looking like Kindergarteners going to the beach on airliners! By the mid-seventies things really started to change. I worked for a company that when travelling on their dime we were required to wear suit and tie up thru the nineties - then the minimum requirement relaxed after 2000 to sport jacket and slacks.
I have an idea for you guys to watch next if you haven't seen it... Space Cowboys (Clint Easwood Film)
Frank Abagnale made several appearances on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. He was so impressive the first time, Carson told The Pointer Sisters to reschedule so he could talk to him for another segment.
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If you liked this movie you would love White Collar if you don’t mind reacting to a TV Series. It has a very similar premise.
Awesome reaction of my favorite DreamWorks movie!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊