I watched that with my Old Man when I was like 13. We watched all the mob movies and that was the first time I was like "holy fucking shit." I was already into gory horror stuff and everything but having that seem so realistic and even him begging to let his brother live... that was some heavy shit.
The scariest thing was it was done in broad daylight by men who look like they would be a friend of the family. The fact it was also done by Nicky's best friend made it more of a shock.
@@PhantomFilmAustralia Yeah you are right mate those factors added to the unbelievable violence of the scene. It was a kinda depraved act and it stuck in my mind for ages after I watched it.
Man I love these. Haven't been able to watch a lot since Billy Burr always talks about stuff that I don't now too much about but I've seen this movie so really enjoyed this vid. Also I've made a few vids myself so man I appreciate the editing it takes to make the vids! 👍thanks Izzy SoDope
Frank Abegnales real con was getting even people like Bill to believe his story was true. Just read the Wikipedia entry on Frank if you still think he did any of that.
WWII, a bunch of GIs were POWs in some German castle and built a glider they stashed behind a fake wall they built out of toilet paper to look like the stone walls. Like, they shortened up a room to create space to hide the glider. IfI remember correctly after the war they tried to fly the glider and it worked. My friends and I sometimes talk about those WWII POWs like in the Great Escape and wonder if you took people today and put them in the same circumstances, if they could pull that crap off. And no, modern people just don’t have those skills anymore.
I’ve actually met and did video work with frank abegnale for a corporation I used to work with. What worked for him is his photographic memory and gift of carrying himself like an expert in whatever he’s doing. I actually question a few of his stories to this day but at the same time he had mentioned he loved the movie and Leonardo’s portrayal. A lot of it has to do with the fact DiCaprio made him look much better looking and smooth than even he claims he was
@@matthewking2011 I don't believe the story he told on the talk show. As well as just sounding completely unbelievable his body language when he told it was wrong.
@@garycameron1 I think a more likely scenario, was he spent a lot of money on an escort, for more like a weekend, than just two hours, or just sex. I think he showed he had money, so she’d have no reason to think he was up to anything, and then his final payment to her, he pulled this check grift, which was a very common one at that time. He likely didn’t get her time, sex and $400 from her as well. He just set her up for the con at the end, to get some of the money back, and get one over on the layyydee! The check con, isn’t the fishy part. It’s the rest of the story, that sounds like something written for a book, and of course it was.
@@CorbCorbin Yeah you may be right that there was a small bit of truth wrapped up in serious exaggeration. The story may sound convincing in a book but in real life, his body language gives away the fact that it's mostly lies. That aside boasting about ripping off a prostitute isn't cool. That is a degrading business and if you must use prostitutes the least you can do is pay them what they ask. That's how I feel anyway.
3:18 he didn’t do almost anything he claimed to have done in real life, but that is in the movie word for word, and the prostitute is played by Jennifer Garner.
Just saw catch me if you can for the first time a couple of days ago, fun movie, first 15 minutes were rough, real chessy but then it picks up, great movie, leo is one amazing actor
Dude how tf did Bill go from "the most brutal scenes" of Joe Pesci VS James Caan, immediately to "oh by the way, there's this interview...", without any segue or warning. I'll never understand that abrupt transition, or the relation.
so is the book that turned him into a celeb he was outed by a reporter at the sf chron shortly after the carson appearance but he was able to continue running his con thanks to other reporters totally ignoring that story
I like how the guys politely let him finish the story they know is in the movie just to POUNCE on that like flies on fecal matter. I wasn't aware he told the story on Carson but it's funny to hear anyway. I wonder of that scene was for people who saw that interview...
The real con is that the dude made it all up
Homie has never even spoken to a hooker lol
Yeah, he's totally full of shit
Did you just rewrite an even crazier ending. She was an illusion the WHOLE TIME
The scene in Casino where Joe Pesci gets murdered is brutal.
I watched that with my Old Man when I was like 13. We watched all the mob movies and that was the first time I was like "holy fucking shit." I was already into gory horror stuff and everything but having that seem so realistic and even him begging to let his brother live... that was some heavy shit.
@@BobbySacamano It was heavy shit mate you are right. That scene stuck with me for years after I saw it.
Frankie, leave the kid alone. He's still breathing. He's still breathing. Leave him alone. Frankie.
The scariest thing was it was done in broad daylight by men who look like they would be a friend of the family. The fact it was also done by Nicky's best friend made it more of a shock.
@@PhantomFilmAustralia Yeah you are right mate those factors added to the unbelievable violence of the scene. It was a kinda depraved act and it stuck in my mind for ages after I watched it.
Man I love these. Haven't been able to watch a lot since Billy Burr always talks about stuff that I don't now too much about but I've seen this movie so really enjoyed this vid. Also I've made a few vids myself so man I appreciate the editing it takes to make the vids! 👍thanks Izzy SoDope
that scene was literally in the film haha
I was thinking the same thing 😂😂😂😂😂
Love the work you're doing
That Frank guy made all of that up. It instantly takes the movie down from a 9 to a 5
makes it even better- its a movie about a con man- ofc its not real its all a con lol
“The Godfather was good”
Thanks Paul for taking that leap
Peter Griffith of Family Guy thinks that movie insists upon itself.😅
My favorite James Caan movie is Thief
He was fantastic in Bulletproof.
Thief is so underrated!
Michael Mann's finest movie. He made great ones after it. But not like Thief. Caan was the only actor that could play that role to a tee!
it sounds like bill burr talking to himself lol
This my favorite show on you tube
This dude is basically like the real life version of the trailer park boys dressing up like the people who fix stuff then stealing all the computers
Frank Abegnales real con was getting even people like Bill to believe his story was true. Just read the Wikipedia entry on Frank if you still think he did any of that.
@Empty Right, a con man is way more reliable of a source
greatest con....conning spielberg
And he was immediately exposed by 2 different newspapers in the 70s.
Wikipedia ha
You are a moron
Literally everyone including your dumbass self believed it, because he didn’t come out that he lied until recently dip shit
yooooo DL incognito!1! i havent heard that song for like 20 years!!!!
They called this in 2006's movie A Scanner Darkly
WWII, a bunch of GIs were POWs in some German castle and built a glider they stashed behind a fake wall they built out of toilet paper to look like the stone walls. Like, they shortened up a room to create space to hide the glider. IfI remember correctly after the war they tried to fly the glider and it worked.
My friends and I sometimes talk about those WWII POWs like in the Great Escape and wonder if you took people today and put them in the same circumstances, if they could pull that crap off. And no, modern people just don’t have those skills anymore.
I literally had _The Low End Theory_ on when this popped up.
I’ve actually met and did video work with frank abegnale for a corporation I used to work with. What worked for him is his photographic memory and gift of carrying himself like an expert in whatever he’s doing. I actually question a few of his stories to this day but at the same time he had mentioned he loved the movie and Leonardo’s portrayal. A lot of it has to do with the fact DiCaprio made him look much better looking and smooth than even he claims he was
Just the sheer confidence and charm of the guy would make people not doubt him.
None of his stories are true.
@@matthewking2011 I don't believe the story he told on the talk show. As well as just sounding completely unbelievable his body language when he told it was wrong.
@@garycameron1
I think a more likely scenario, was he spent a lot of money on an escort, for more like a weekend, than just two hours, or just sex. I think he showed he had money, so she’d have no reason to think he was up to anything, and then his final payment to her, he pulled this check grift, which was a very common one at that time.
He likely didn’t get her time, sex and $400 from her as well. He just set her up for the con at the end, to get some of the money back, and get one over on the layyydee!
The check con, isn’t the fishy part. It’s the rest of the story, that sounds like something written for a book, and of course it was.
@@CorbCorbin Yeah you may be right that there was a small bit of truth wrapped up in serious exaggeration. The story may sound convincing in a book but in real life, his body language gives away the fact that it's mostly lies. That aside boasting about ripping off a prostitute isn't cool. That is a degrading business and if you must use prostitutes the least you can do is pay them what they ask. That's how I feel anyway.
Great as usual.
He was great in misery 🤣
James Caan is a career supporting actor.
James Cann - Thief
You guys should check out Caan in The Rain People and Thief.
5:18 that’s also fake. The airlines have confirmed that doing so is impossible.
It almost sounded like Bill Burr was talking to Bill Burr
And now we know that the whole catch me if you can was actually made up. He never did those things haha
Yeah when I found that out a year or two ago I was floored the guy literally pulled a con about being a conman. Crazy to learn.
hot knives! awesome
The prisoner that tried to escape with a hang glider passed away later last year at the age of 66. The story is pretty funny to read about.
3:18 he didn’t do almost anything he claimed to have done in real life, but that is in the movie word for word, and the prostitute is played by Jennifer Garner.
You got to love a good con artist!
El Dorado with John Wayne. And what about Rollerball?
Just saw catch me if you can for the first time a couple of days ago, fun movie, first 15 minutes were rough, real chessy but then it picks up, great movie, leo is one amazing actor
I want you to know the edit for Miser✌️ was noticed 😂
wait that part is in the movie tho
That’s the greatest story I’ve ever heard
It's funny but I was a kid when the film misery came out. And I never watched it but I saw the previews and I thought it was a US state.
Dude how tf did Bill go from "the most brutal scenes" of Joe Pesci VS James Caan, immediately to "oh by the way, there's this interview...", without any segue or warning. I'll never understand that abrupt transition, or the relation.
Cash me If you can, how bou dahh?
Turns out the guy lied about everything he did in the movie. Looking back… it seems so obvious that he did. lol
Yep
Catch me if you can is a great movie, but complete fiction.
so is the book that turned him into a celeb
he was outed by a reporter at the sf chron shortly after the carson appearance
but he was able to continue running his con thanks to other reporters totally ignoring that story
Anyone else hear that most of Abagnale's story is BS - the true story of the con is a con it self?
Catch me if you can - all lies. Another scam in a lifetime of scams, this one actually hit & people actually bought his bs & made a movie out of it
Catch Me If You Can is a Con.
Abagnale made up that whole bullshit story.
I did not like the godfather.
K
It insists upon itself?
I like how the guys politely let him finish the story they know is in the movie just to POUNCE on that like flies on fecal matter. I wasn't aware he told the story on Carson but it's funny to hear anyway. I wonder of that scene was for people who saw that interview...
The real Frank wrote a book of his exploits and was a consultant on the film. He would have told the film producers everything.
"POUNCE on that like flies on fecal matter" Dude what? They literally just said "Ya dude that scene is in the movie". What are you people on?
Catch me if you can was complete made BS.