My guest for this month is Allen Pike, and he’s joined me to discuss the film he chose for me, the 2002 biographical crime drama film Catch Me If You Can. You can follow the show on Twitter @cinemagadfly.
Stephen Spielberg is a rather well known directorFrank Abagnale Jr. is a fascinating guy, who is well worth reading aboutPan Am was an airline, that I sorely miss, if only for their amazing graphic designTom Hanks is a wonderful actor, also worth reading aboutI am indeed attempting to watch all the films in The Criterion CollectionForest Gump is also a film starring Tom HanksThere are, honestly, quite a few similarities between me and the GrinchI think we would mostly all agree that Michael Bay is not a good directorOn the other hand, Alfred Hitchcock made wonderful, wonderful filmsWhether he was an Auteur or not, however, is a debate best suited for nights spent drinking with friendsI enjoyed this far more than the somewhat similar The Wolf of Wall StreetMany people don’t seem to enjoy Leonardo DiCaprioIf you do though, Titanic and The Aviator are films you might enjoyI don’t get hating Leo, but Tobey Maguire makes perfect sense to dislikeI love Gangs of New York, but I know not everyone enjoyed it, it’s really longIf you haven’t seen Tom Hanks in Road to Perdition, you really should, it’s greatDavid Lynch’s Twin Peaks is seriously great, go watch it, now, I’ll waitThe last half hour of No Country for Old Men is certainly divisive amongst moviegoers. I loved itQuentin Tarantino likes his vignettes, oh yes he doesThe loop hole that Frank Abagnale used to pass the Louisiana Bar Exam is now closedWatching GoodFellas or The Sopranos is probably not the best way to learn how to be in the actual mafiaImpostor syndrome is very real thoughPhotoshop would have made the forgery we see so much easierAbagnale served time in France and Sweden, never SwitzerlandI guess being an expert check forger makes you a great candidate for a job at the FBIThe Yankees definitely only win because of the pinstripes. There is no other reasonWashington Mutual was a bank, it existed at the time of this film, it collapsed in 2009Saul Bass did the credits for many great films, including the Otto Preminger masterpiece Anatomy of a MurderOcean’s Eleven was definitely not the first heist film, there were many others, some of which are FrenchCasting James Gandolfini, Ed Harris, and Chloë Sevigny would have made for a very different filmIt would have also been very different if directed by David Fincher, Gore Verbinski, Miloš Forman, or Cameron CroweEllen Pompeo from Gray’s Anatomy and Jennifer Garner are great in their bit partsSorbet is deliciousRob Zombie will probably never direct a remake of this film, probablyYou should already be reading all the interesting things Allen writes at his websiteRent or buy the film from iTunes
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