Tom Hanks Movie:

Catch Me If You Can Full Screen Two-Disc Special Edition




Click here for more detailed information about the
Tom Hanks movie:

'Catch Me If You Can Full Screen Two-Disc Special Edition
'




   Tom Hanks

   Pictures
   Posters
   Movies
   Books
   News
   Video News
   Bio
   Desktop
   Screensavers
   Wallpapers

   Celebrity Movies


Tom Hanks Movie:
Catch Me If You Can Full Screen Two-Disc Special Edition



Movie
Catch Me If You Can (Full Screen Two-Disc Special Edition)
Catch Me If You Can (Full Screen Two-Disc Special Edition)
List Price: $9.98Label: Dreamworks Video

Salesrank: 7703

Released: May 6, 2003
Our Price: $3.18
Used Price: $0.70
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DTS Surround Sound
  • Dubbed
  • DVD-Video
  • Full Screen
  • Subtitled
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Leonardo DiCaprio
  • Tom Hanks
  • Christopher Walken
  • Martin Sheen
  • Nathalie Baye
  • Editorial Review:
    Based on the true story of frank abagnale jr. a successful con artist who managed to pass himself off as several identities and the fbi agent hot on his trail. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 05/01/2007 Starring: Leonardo Dicaprio Christopher Walken Run time: 141 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Steven Spielberg

    Description of Catch Me If You Can (Full Screen Two-Disc Special Edition):
    An enormously entertaining (if somewhat shallow) affair from blockbuster director Steven Spielberg. Leonardo DiCaprio stars as Frank Abagnale, Jr., a dazzling young con man who spent four years impersonating an airline pilot, a doctor, and a lawyer--all before he turned 21. All the while he's pursued by a dedicated FBI agent named Carl Hanratty (Tom Hanks), whose dogged determination stays one step behind Abagnale's spontaneous wits. Both DiCaprio and Hanks turn in enjoyable performances and the movie has a bouncy rhythm that keeps it zipping along. However, it never gets under the surface of Frank's drive to lose himself in other identities, other than a simplistic desire to please his father (Christopher Walken, excellent as always), nor does it explore the complex mechanics of fraud with any depth. By the movie's end, it feels like one of Frank's pilot uniforms--appearance without substance. --Bret Fetzer

    Catch Me If You Can (Full Screen Two-Disc Special Edition) Reviews:
    Great biographical movie 5 Star Review
    2008-11-18 - "Catch Me If You Can" is a movie about the notorious, real-life con artist Frank Abagnale, Jr. who wrote millions of dollars in bad checks. He ended up later helping the FBI in fraud prevention. "Catch Me If You Can" is actually based on Mr. Abagnale's own biography so it's not entirely true and some of it has been exaggerated for enterainment sake. However, it's still an engrossing storyline and its just amazing he was able to get away with it for so long. I high recommend this movie to everyone. It's definitely an adventure.

    A scam done in style and with a smile 4 Star Review
    2008-10-13 - If there were an award for the best credits presentation, the opening sequence of Catch Me if You Can designed in the style of the 1960's detective comic strips would be a winner. Overall, the movie's art-director deserves an award for the recreation of the 1960's style, complete with those bright monochrome shirts worth hundreds of dollars now. The biggest award for this captivating story, though, snatched the real Frank Abagnale Jr. He did it through those bank fees we pay now every time we're forced to write a real check (whose security features he, very likely, helped design) instead of easily pasting one up from fancy stationary, decals and John Doe's surrender to the force of blinding looks. All of the above he managed to use himself running one of the greatest laser-printer-free scams of the 20th century that leaves our eyes wide open and our jaws dropped. This movie is like a chess-game puzzle printed in a newspaper: we know who will win but we are intrigued by the strategy and the ultimate chase. It is never high-speed, but just like a chess-game, develops move by move. As viewers, we are more likely to side up with the con artist (Leonardo DiCaprio) than with his FBI hunter (Tom Hanks). Abagnale Jr. doesn't come across as an inveterate rogue--he is cold-blooded, but not a mean bastard (unlike Mr. Ripley, for instance.) Why are we on his side? Maybe because he does more harm to the system (that we probably wouldn't mind getting screwed sometimes) than to defenseless individuals, to whom he is actually quite considerate. One episode that isn't quite clear-the TV show the movie opens with. The movie is definitely worth seeing, because it leaves you inspired.

    FASCINATING STORY FROM START TO FINISH! 5 Star Review
    2008-09-24 - Dicaprio and Hanks star in this completely engrossing film based on a true story. If you haven't seen this film yet, don't pass it up as it is a fascinating story about a true life con man who passed as a Airline Pilot, Doctor, lawyer and wrote about 4 million dollars worth of bad checks....all by the time he was 19 years old. I'm sure there have been some liberties taken with the story, but this film will keep your attention from start to finish The two disc DVD transfer looks very good and there are a ton of extras.

    A scam done in style and with a smile 4 Star Review
    2008-09-18 - If there were an award for the best credits presentation, the opening sequence of Catch Me if You Can designed in the style of the 1960's detective comic strips would be a winner. Overall, the movie's art-director deserves an award for the recreation of the 1960's style, complete with those bright monochrome shirts worth hundreds of dollars now. The biggest award for this captivating story, though, snatched the real Frank Abagnale Jr. He did it through those bank fees we pay now every time we're forced to write a real check (whose security features he, very likely, helped design) instead of easily pasting one up from fancy stationary, decals and John Doe's surrender to the force of blinding looks. All of the above he managed to use himself running one of the greatest laser-printer-free scams of the 20th century that leaves our eyes wide open and our jaws dropped. This movie is like a chess-game puzzle printed in a newspaper: we know who will win but we are intrigued by the strategy and the ultimate chase. It is never high-speed, but just like a chess-game, develops move by move. As viewers, we are more likely to side up with the con artist (Leonardo DiCaprio) than with his FBI hunter (Tom Hanks). Abagnale Jr. doesn't come across as an inveterate rogue--he is cold-blooded, but not a mean bastard (unlike Mr. Ripley, for instance.) Why are we on his side? Maybe because he does more harm to the system (that we probably wouldn't mind getting screwed sometimes) than to defenseless individuals, to whom he is actually quite considerate. One episode that isn't quite clear-the TV show the movie opens with. The movie is definitely worth seeing, because it leaves you inspired.

    Best part is, it's a true story!!!! 5 Star Review
    2008-09-08 - This movie was awesome! One of those where you can't get up to get a snack or answer the phone! It takes different turns and twists and it's all real! The ending was the BEST!!! I'm not going to tell but it's such an incredible life and he's still alive and well!!! You do land up cheering for this guy too. Definately turns into a feel good movie and again, best part is, it's based on a true story!!! A MUST SEE!!!


      Don't forget to check out other celebrity movies:  
    Dana Delany Movies
    Mischa Barton Movies
    Amy Jo Johnson Movies
    Joe Pesci Movies
    Kristanna Loken Movies
    David Caruso Movies
    Patsy Kensit Movies
    Debra Messing Movies
    Nicole Kidman Movies
    Amy Weber Movies
    Matt Damon Movies
    Wentworth Miller Movies
    Tommy Lee Jones Movies
    Brigitte Nielsen Movies
    Audrey Hepburn Movies
    Krista Allen Movies
    Rachel Weisz Movies
    Bill Murray Movies
    Mary Elizabeth Winstead Movies
    Eva Longoria Movies
    Dana Carvey Movies
    Angela Lansbury Movies
    Annie Potts Movies
    Danica McKellar Movies
    Victoria Pratt Movies
    Brittany Murphy Movies
    Rosanna Arquette Movies
    Andrea Bowen Movies
    Leelee Sobieski Movies
    Christian Bale Movies
    William Shatner Movies
    Sarah Chalke Movies
    Tanya Roberts Movies
    Summer Glau Movies
    Christopher Lambert Movies
    Eva Green Movies
    Aaliyah Movies
    Tyra Banks Movies
    Laura Linney Movies
    Nicolas Cage Movies