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Catch me if you can [2002] Frank helps handratty find a fraud. Joins FBI scene
A scene from the forever green movie Catch me if you can starring Leonardo DiCaprio. This scene shows how he starts in a new path in his career by helping FBI with check fraudulent cases
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Catch me if you can [2002] Frank becoming a pilot scene
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One of the best ever movie Catch me if you can starring Leonardo DiCaprio as a Mastermind culprit
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The famous Candyland Shootout scene from the movie Django Unchained(2012) by Quentin Tarantino
3:10 It's funny how he sounds insecure when he's actually himself telling the truth without pretending to be someone else.
His good skill got him in prison. His good skill got him out. I guess when the FBI sees you valuable, you get what you want.
I love how Hanratty doesn’t say anything to Frank when he initially walks in, and instead takes a minute to just observe what he’ll do starting a legitimate job and going clean for the first time in his life - at the goddamn FBI HQ not to mention.
Lately, I've been feeling like Frank with examining something that's fake. How so? Well, my mom has been on Facebook and she says she's been seeing these posters for movies in which she thought we could watch on Disney+ or whatever. She said the films she saw were "Deck the Halls 2", Robert Downey Jr.'s "Sherlock Holmes 3", and"Ratatouille 2". Each time she found out about these fake sequels, I told her that it doesn't make any sense because there was no announcement about them being made. She shows me the posters she saw on Facebook and immediately when I looked at them, I said how each poster was fake. My mom said the same thing at 2:00 by asking how would I know since I didn't really have time to examine it. I explained how it was too obvious to be fake. The "Deck the Halls 2" poster was too obvious to have been made by Photoshop (especially since I took a class on Photoshop in college) and the other two posters being created by AI. Even my dad agreed that the "Sherlock Holmes 3" poster didn't look right. As I was explaining every detail now how the "Deck the Halls 2" poster was fake, she started laughing. I even showed this poster to my friends and they couldn't believe that my mom thought they were real. My mom was even watching a video on her phone the other day and said "Oh my god! A motorcyclist got ran over by a truck!" She showed it to me on her phone and I said "Mom, that's animated." My mom asked "Are you sure?" I then said "Mom, the graphics are horrible! It looks like a video game! You really think a person could flop around like that?!" My friends agree that my mom has gotten to the point where she's too gullible now.
Dude got a solid, well paying 9-5 job with benefits as his sentence 😂
It's interesting how even in today's time, hotels and airline crews still have that reciprocal agreement to cash checks... Frank also said that what he did in the 60s, is much easier today, but with added layers of scrutiny. He used a printing press, nowadays criminals use templates and easy to purchase check paper + printers to forge checks...in the case of airline IDs, it's all about making one and holding it up, simple as that, which is pretty scary
For speilberg to glorify criminal behavior is repulsive
The subtle movements that tell an entire conversation without words
The volume is way too low... Even at 100%, it's tough to hear something.
thing is, it would seem like Frank would still have *some* manner of relative power and leeway in this situation. like he wouldn't necessarily have to be stressed about busting his ass and going at some crazy rate like any other average employ there. He could at least get away with working at his own comfortable pace. The FBI clearly did this because they felt they needed him with his unique skill set, the notion of "work exactly this hard and fast or you're going back to actual prison" might be a bit of an empty threat.
$13,161.28 worth of fake checks - not a bad start for a clever kid circa 1960's...of course, he did have to lay out a bit $ for the Pan AM model aircrafts...LOl
Give the dude a poster or something lol. Maybe even a lamp or a coffee mug? Something other than just grey walls and loud clock.
I rather work with the FBI then stay in prison😅
When your government knows you can do the job right
Man, being a pilot back on those years should have been like being a super star, they were even asked for autographs
It's still is nowadays.
Mans did nothing but crimes and landed a cushy desk job with the federal gov. Goals frankly.
At least he gets his own office not bad
FBI lets informants commit crimes. The Departed.
Why they start to stand up
My guess is intimation. I think they were basically sizing him up.
Because both Frank and they know perfectly well that Frank fooled all of them and now he gets his own job working for them and gets his own room to work in while the other employees have to go to college and perhaps pass an entry exam just to work for the FBI whilst Frank can work for them with his qualifications being doing the things he enjoys and does best
Because they were weary of him after he was caught and sent to prison.
Was Wild Bill Guarnere one of the feds?
Leos worked with Ridley Scott Quentin Tarantino Martin Scorsese James Cameron and Steven Spielberg
Looking at all that paperwork, i might just wanna go back to prison.
I wonder how Frank feels about there being a movie about him
My dad always told me to be a Pilot when I’m young. Now I know why😂
4:14 everyday until they release you. And when you pay off your debt
Frank walks in the office full of people who hate him and the only one who’s happy to have him their is Carl
Frank was a former Scammer making all the fake checks was locked in prison and the FBI has the power to FREE Frank outta prison and give him the opportunity to join the FBI to identify scammers fake checks
Those typing skills can fk off!!
Something I just found out: The actor Robert Symonds, who plays Mr. Rosen, was Amy Irving's stepfather. I’m guessing that’s why Spielberg cast him.
What’s crazy is he was just doing it as a little share of information. He’s been scamming them for so long that he can literally recognize a forgery.
HE already be a co pilot with high salary.. I think he will save if he just become the pilot
4:15 Aware
3:59 the most trusted name in the sky that went out of business 11 years before the movie came out
i wonder why pam am fell to begin with because it was the biggest airline and rival to american airlines
Frank's second father
Leo is probably dating that little girl at this point :|
2:19 I love that smug look that Tom Hank's character Carl Hanratty gets when it's clear just how experienced and knowledgeable Frank Abagnale is on fake checks. He's basically saying, "See? What did I tell ya?" without saying a word.
He's like a proud father almost.
Its funny how when Carl shuts the door to his office its almost like entering a new cell. Make no mistake any white collar criminal would give their hand to have that arraignment to work with the FBI instead of jail, but Frank was not used to a normal life or routine. He also missed the thrill of the chase more than anything.
The movie is ok, but my honest opinion? A horrible mivie with a terrible stupid story at all points, but good puctrue
So is it a horrible movie with a stupid plot or a good picture? Make up your mind.
I like how hungry he looked once he heard there it was a paper hanger.
Love this movie
Wonderful, by following these steps I should be a Co-Pilot next month.
Morgan gave that kid all the information he needed.
Guarnere was looking at Frank like he was German.
Genius.
I can't think of a better rehabillitation for Frank. From committing the check fraud for years, to be able to not only serve his sentence by giving back to the community, but to also counteract the exact same poison he propragated. Unfortunately i'm sure his crimes had a real statistical impact on the community, but at the same time his service must've also brought a lot of justice and ease to many. A legend is born of failure.
Who says failure doesn’t bring legends
In the end he developed a check that was extremely difficult to fake and also easy to tell for the average person is something was off. Then checks went out. I think he ended up having a fairly successful career at the FBI and ended up staying after he finished his sentence.
Get skills or assets so that you're so valuable that even when you commit a felony, you get recruited by the FBI rather than serve the sentence.
A free spirit that had to learn how to be confined. Great acting from Leo when he says "how long do I have to work here?
Frank: 6s and 9s go first Handratty: nice
0:30 Pan Am was no longer flying the Lockheed Constellation when this scene takes place. Pan Am retired at its last Lockheed Constellation in 1957.
The whole movie is sort of green. You can see different shades of green in every scene. So I am thinking does this supposed to mean something?
Yeah, it’s the matrix