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Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
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A 2. I would give an 8 if it had sound that I could hear. It's much too quiet.
I wouldnt give it one.
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you shouldn't have putted the thing at the start, probably a 5
Frank Abignale passed the bar exam because at that time you could take it as many times as you liked and he just kept trying and failing until he got all the answers right.
he never passed the bar. his claim about taking it multiple times in the time he claimed to would have been impossible
@@thewkovacs316 Well, according to Google... "Abagnale forged a transcript from Harvard and applied to take the bar exam. He studied hard, and after failing the exam twice, he passed the Louisiana exam on the third try after eight weeks of studying. According to Abagnale, he was not fond of his job as an attorney."
Huh, for some reason that same website also mentioned that that was based on Abagnaleâs words and that he was known to just straight up lie in his stories. I guess thatâs how somebody could get conned.
Frank Abignale made all of this up.
@@SpendingAddict "according to Google"....FML where is the asteroid?
Tom Hanks and Leo DiCaprio played off each other so well in this film. Great movie ! That Frank Abagnale had one hell of a life.
Glad this movie is so good or I'd be mad he was lying about the whole thing.
Hanks has been to epstein island.
@@madmaxx5612 Would you have any reliable source to share to back this up? Last time I checked, this information had been largely verified to be false and was identified as mere propaganda with intent to wrongfully damage one's reputation.
â@@HollowCrown45Don't waste your breath, it's a bot.
A hell of a fictional life of fairy tales
Frank is a special kind of genius. He was like "The Pretender" on this show. Main protagonist was smart enough to be whoever he wanted to be.
That was a damn good show. Miss Parker, Sidney, Broots, Jarod even Mr Raines. Loved those characters.
â@@grumbeard am Miss Parker's legs. Omg!
@@JPerry-jw9ik Oh yes! Andrea Parker was one hell of a babe that is true.
@@grumbeard I think I was less than 10 when the show aired... And she turned me into a man. Jaja
He was Mike Ross!
I canât imagine a more unlikely pairing of Hanks and DiCaprio and yet it works so brilliantly
why would you think that they are an unlikely pairing? They are both A list actors, both well respected, both involved in many Hollywood blockbusters. There are probably 100 more similarities.
@@brians9508 fr people just say things
@@brians9508 Itâs simply because this is, I believe, the only movie theyâve been in together so then ppl say dumb shit like that
â@@yandhi5016 perhaps they assume they're in multiple films together, like I did.
But I guess its hard to remember a-list celebs in the same movie.
Very likely
A true criminal does not look down upon honest people, for he knows that without them, he would not succeed.
While that is an interesting sentiment, I would have to say it is manifestly untrue. True criminals definitely look down on honest people. If they respected honest people, they wouldn't steal from them.
Tell me youâre a high schooler with no life experience without telling me youâre a high schooler with no life experience.
@@cinnis5670 ?
Ah, the No True Scotsman fallacy. Lame.
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Tom Hanks is probably one of the best actors that has made some on the best movies of the last century.
And that other guy seems like a real up and comer in the industry. Iâll be interested to see how his career pans out.
Hanks is in so many movies that you see when bored and channel flicking and just start watching no matter what point they are at.
Also Tom loved a trip to Epstein's island lmao
Sucks he was on epsteins island
@@aidanhobbing7459 he probably got sucked while he was there lmao
This is one of my all time favorite comfort movies. Leo & Tom are so good in this movie.
What about twilight?
@@rambotan5867none comparable
âHe steals checks from mailboxes, washes off their name and writes his ownâ I think he stole someoneâs exam
Better yet, someone's certificate probably
@@Mani_Kattistealing the exam would get you your own certificate tho
@@twixles6297 But it takes longer
Iâm inclined to agree with one of the above posters - itâs possible he just took the test over and over until he passed. Thatâs still possible here in California (reputed to be the toughest bar exam in the nation). You can take the exam as many times as you want until you pass. Iâve known people who took it six or seven times before passing, and they went on to work for good firms and have successful careers. Occasionally thieves and cheats will actually do something honest.
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One of my favorite Leo films. At this time he could do no wrong.
He still canâtâŠ. Never seen a bad Leo film.
How about The Great Gatsby?
This is the story that inspired the TV show White Collar. Fun show with a good cast
you display the Yellow Sign and invoked the name - do you have no consideration for public safety! :P
@@lordandrak madness is only an issue for the sane. Carcosa beckons
His claim that he passed the Louisiana bar examination, worked for Attorney General Jack P. F. Gremillion, and closed 33 cases, was challenged by several journalists in 1978. No record has been found of Abagnale ever being a member of the Louisiana Bar and no evidence shows he ever worked as an assistant attorney general in Louisiana's Attorney General's Office. In 1978, the Louisiana State Bar Association reconciled all those who took the bar exam and concluded that Abagnale never took the exam using his own name or that of an alias; the State Attorney General's Office examined payments to all employees during the time Abagnale claimed he worked there and concluded that he never worked in the office using his name or an alias.
That makes sense. You pass the bar exam in 1978, you get a piece of paper that says you passed the exam and you get your name in a record that nobody checks unless they have a good reason. Forgery takes care of the piece of paper, and being a conman makes sure that nobody checks the record until you're ready to leave town.
Im sure the govt didnt wash the stain out before putting the laundry on the line in front of the neighbors
â@@Jermbot15 Or he just lied. Which he was known for doing.
It makes no sense he was never caught for his big cona but soent much of his early life in prison for his small cons.
In reality he was a small time conman that tried to spin a fabricated story to become an entertainer.
Ironically that means hes never stopped being a conman. He just cons people like you who desperately want to buy into his fantasy. Although its no more harmful than wanting go believe in superheroes. So go for it.
@@xPRODIGYxGAMER "He just cons people like you who desperately want to buy into his fantasy."
Wow projection and condescension in a comment that didn't grasp my point.
Lets examine the context here and see if we can help you figure out where you went wrong. The original post is about the complete and utter lack of evidence that he ever actually passed the bar examination or worked as an assistant district attorney.
My post starts with "That makes sense" and then goes on to discuss how the certificate they give you as evidence of your passing can be forged, and lack of electronic record keeping makes double checking that certification annoying.
What makes you think I want to buy into his fantasy? And while you're explaining this utter failure of your intellectual processes, decide how fair it would be for me to leap to conclusions about your dumbass.
Louisiana in the 70s was a hella corrupt place.
There I was, thinking Leonardo di Caprio had taken the bar exam and found to have cheated.
Turns out it was the character he was playing and not him at all.
The title really makes all the difference!
Ohhhhhhhh
One of my all time favorite movies.
Spielberg did cinema proud with this masterpiece. Wonderful story telling. Go see his new film, Fablemans. You wonât be disappointed.
I thought they only showed superhero films in cinemas
@@user-dq6se6er8j Only if you don't go to the cinema.
As someone who has actually passed the bar exam in my state, this is really funny. It doesn't matter how smart you are; someone who studies for just 2 weeks won't be able to pass it. The test isn't a simple memorization / regurgitation based exam. Even if someone memorized all of the current law (which is impossible, but i digress), they would still fail the exam because they never learned the nuances of how the laws are applied differently in varying contexts. That understanding comes from practice and training, not simple book reading.
Still, I loved the movie.
EDIT: it turns out that he lied or fabricated almost all of his claims. They've either been unverified or actually debunked, including his claims of passing the LA bar and being employed as a doctor, peofessor, and lawyer. The guy isn't a con; he's just a liar that people believed because they wanted his lies to be true.
Some people are geniuses
Some ppl are just built different
Jealous
Itâs a true story though. Frank passed the exam in LA in real life.
Prob quite different 40 years ago. Things now you can get a 95 on the test and fail because too many others got a higher score. Plus the dude was genius level
A lot of courage to not stop him
Dude is smart, most insanely good con artists are. Good thing he went legit and started fighting the bad guys instead of being one of them.
You know it was all a lie, right? Unless you mean the character in the movie.
95% of the book and movie was a complete lie.
Why is it so hard for you to comprehend an actor is not the character?
thats the experience cinema xd
Wow!! That last line... that was so clear!! Subtext! He study how to pass and he did!! Great!!
This was the movie where i truly appeciated leo's acting ability
The interview Frank did for Google was a tear jerker.
Finally this clip is on youtube!
What's great about the film is Frank being told no one was chasing him there's no thrill anymore and even if there was he'd just be tracked down and thrown back in jail so Frank comes back.
Ive seen so many movies from so many time periods and genres. This movie is somewhere in my top 50. Excellent movie. Napoleon Dynamite is my favorite comedy, Scarface my favorite gangster movie , and unforgiven my favorite western.
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Dea, fbi, atf....ect......just entered the chat........lmfao
Correct.... everyone knows that.
toms character was gaslighted so much, he has a minor breakdown trying to catch frank in a lie.
- I studied for two weeks and I passed.
- You passed the bar? What a sick joke!!
Chicanery!
I believe him. If Fanny and Wade can pass , I believe someone could study for a few month and pass after several tries.
Frank: âIâm a professional conman and I tell lies for a living. This is my lifeâs story.â
Hollywood: âWe believe you.â
Sergeant Guarnere you can't do us dirty like that
The great thing is, if he didnt turn to crime, he could have been amazing at whatever he wanted
Men bond by solving problems together. Vasopressin. Such a simple thing.
The one where Wild Bill Guarnere comes in late
Leo didn't pass the bar exam, his character did in the movie. In real life Frank Abignale didn't pass the bar exam either, he just claimed he did in his book.
Lol what??
â@@billblaski9523his a literal con man, his biggest con is fabricating the whole story.
He passed on his third attempt after studying for several months.
The biggest con of all: this story was made up by William Abagnale. He was a low level con artist but his biggest con was this âautobiographyâ that got turned into a Hollywood Movie.
Incorrect. Also, his name is Frank William Abagnale Jr.
@@ericmharper so when making a decision about truth or lies, you are taking the side of a conman? i am trying to follow your logic, but having a difficult time . . .
@@ericmharperDude you got conned so bad believing his lies
â@@ericmharperIncorrect? How do you figure?
Tom Hanks, the only thing original is the signature, DeCaprio, the only thing changed was the signature.
Who is "DeCaprio"?
â@@ericmharperLeo, the young guy
They could of legit made a sequel of them working together and I would of watched it
Premise of White Collar
This is one of my favorite movies. I once told a friend that, "I liked movies where people were pretending to be different people." He smirked. Then, he said, "Isnât that ALL movies?" Uh...I see what you did there...
Abagnale admitted on his website that some facts had been overdramatized or exaggerated, though he was not specific about what was exaggerated or omitted about his life. In 2020, journalist Alan C. Logan provided evidence he claims proves the majority of Abagnale's story was invented or at best exaggerated. The public records obtained by Logan have since been independently verified by journalist Javier Leiva. In 2023, author and journalist Abby Ellin provided further evidence to challenge Abagnale's claims
Why are people so naive? Yes, a person whoâs known for lying could have lied about some of his stories.
now i wanna see chuck asking leonardo dicarpio if he passed the bar.
Chuck: You passed the bar?
amazing actors who defined the term "acting"
I remember seeing the "real" Frank on Carson's late night. He absolutely slayed when he told the story of how he got a prostitute to pay him cash to service him... i think he called it "hooking a hooker" if I remember it right. đ€Ł
the conman conned a guillible person again. i bet he can sell you blinker fuel if he wants
It never happened .
@@josephforest7605 I've also heard that said... believe a story a scammer tells?... its a fun story at least and Carlson was flabbergasted... i just dont know the debunking side. Comment appreciated. I should have done that caveat.
Alan C Logan found out Frank's story is all fake.
of course... pttthththth... played by the player... i'd heard the same after... i dunno... makes for good tv, huh? @@Jay-vr9ir
âYou passed the bar?â- Chuck McGill
Supposedly Frank Abigail (the real one) failed the bar twice before passing the 3rd one, studying a lot longer than 2 weeks.
His name isn't Frank Abigail. It's Frank Abagnale Jr.
@@ericmharper "It's not Abag-nolli, it's not Abag-naili, its ABAGNALE!"
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And he lied about ever taking a test. You got conned.
...and we wonder why people can get snowed on vaccines and masks. Good Lord some of you people are gullible.
10! Loved it!
I just believed he was really smart. Genius level.
My forever best scene â€
Is that Sergent Will Guarnere coming late to a FBI briefing?
Implying that studying for two weeks is alot of studying.
Exact opposite.... meant 2 weeks is no time at all.
3:00 Extras: Ight boys time to leave. They don't need us in the scene anymore.
He got Mike Ross to do it for him
How can't I remember this scene from catch me if you can,
Witch movie is this
1:05 he understand him đ
Wouldn't all the airlines have his photo up after being arrested? Unlikely he could stow away again.
channels like this are why i block all ads i can see they have it set to max and double ads only.. pathetic ive saved months of my life avoiding ads
Why do you show the same clip twice on all your videos? It's only 4 minutes long, why do we need the same bit twice?
I studied 2 weeks and passed the FAA, ATP written in 75 minutes. Scored 90..
Abagnale did almost none of what he claimed he did. His big hoax was his book and this movie.
The FBI says otherwise.
@@ericmharper source?
@@ericmharper No they absolutely do not.
@@ericmharperFBI didnât even name him in their book of former criminals helping their cases, your getting conned so bad.
@@brians9508 Alan C Logan checked Frank's story and Frank was in jail all during his teens.
Followa him to tell him no one is chasing him even though he was literally chasing him đđđđ
"Franky, you passed the bar ?"
He lied about practicing law (among MANY other things). Bar exam questions and answers change every year. Otherwise, law grads would have figured this out decades ago and we wouldn't have studied so hard. There's no record he ever passed the Louisiana Bar exam. Great movie though.
Greatest con he ever pulled was convincing the world he was a great conman. It's poetic
â@@WlatPziuppso he is a con artist..love it
The work of better is very much real.
Underrated.
if you even understood what underrated means. Underrated's definition is not "great" or "excellent".
Oh, you've heard this song that wasn't a single or didn't achieve chart success? Doesn't mean it's underrated.
Oh ,you like this particular uncommon meal? Doesn't mean it's underrated.
Oh, you enjoy the work of a musician that is somewhat obscure? Doesn't mean they're underrated.
You're not special for enjoying something that hasn't been given all of the recognition and respect that you believe it deserves. You're not part of an elite club because you happen to like something that other people may or may not have heard of.
Who is rating all of these things anyway? Who is rating them so far down this made up list of ratings? Oh? No one?
If something is actually "underrated" then why do you care? Just enjoy it for what it is.
Stop saying things are underrated. Just stop it. It's boring.
@@brians9508 Thank you for your time. Have a good evening.
Title: "how he cheated"
Video: "nah, I didn't do it"
Abagnale was a con man squared, in that most of his confessional stories about being a con man were also a con job.
The philosopher will always be the most dangerous individual in society.
2:10 Wth Guarnere!
Great scene
Frank Abignale never took bar exam.
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i'm gonna be real...the exam is not that hard.......but it doesn't mean anyone would hire you
I cheated on many exams in high school and college. I'll tell you the secret but, please, don't tell anyone: I read and memorized all the relevant facts on the subject that the exam tested me on. all the answers to their questions were embedded in my brain. hahaha. completely fooled them!
Brilliant.
Now that Daniel Day-Lewis has stepped aside, Di Caprio is the best actor on the planet. No Contest
Great movie
This scene shows that carl was too tense as he thought frank ran again. Carl wasn't able to concentrate on his work until frank arrives. Carl cared too much about him just like his own son.
LATER HE QUITS CIA AND BECOMES WOLF OF WALL STREET
He used chat gpt to pass the exam
Awesome movie and real life experience for the FBI and criminal đ
The real life criminal lied and made up most of the stories
I didn't cheat I studied â€
How do we know the conman didn't con us into thinking he's a better conman?
Yeah anybody else wouldâve been body slammed to the floor if they tried that after everything
Frank Abagnale and Frank Dux had my two favorite bullshit biopics.
Bar exam in Louisiana. I believe it.
Lets not make this 10 second preview at the start of the video be a normal thing
The title of this video is slanderous. Mr. DiCaprio, despite all his flaws, has never cheated the bar exam. In reality, only the character he portrayed in the motion picture "Catch me if you can" cheated the bar exam.
Mr. DiCaprio also never died on The Titanic.
Some 4-year-olds can ski.
Man if you going to post a scene atleast post it full
at least*
The way these videos are cut is like someone telling you the punchline to a joke, then telling you the joke. Takes all the impact out of the end of the scene. My attention span isn't great, but it's not THAT bad that you have to hook me with the end right away.....
DiCaprio cheater on the bar exam? Such an amazing method actor.
Turns out the whole story is mostly fake and Frank Abagnale Jr's biggest grift was actually the book that spawned this movie and made him famous.
What a weird title trying to make out the actor was a real life financial whizz kid instead of just the character he played.
Pretty sure "Leo DiCaprio" has never taken a bar exam.
Crappy clickbait title
Law is not hard. But it is extensive. It is more about memory and carefullness.
In 2 weeks one would not have the time to watch videos on 2x speed about all those laws, let alone read about them all.
it took the real guy a month
The bar is only state specific lol. And the real guy DID do it, HOWEVER, it took a month not 2 weeks.
@@TheBossStudioZ says who? and please don't say "Frank". He was a con man, remember?
@@OnceShy_TwiceBitten says who?
@@brians9508 he's a conman, I dont know whats real anymore. But I love living the lie.
The fact it took wolf of wall street for Dicaprio to win his first oscar is criminal
He won because of the Revenant, not Wolf of Wall Street
Yeah, that was 2017 or 16 I think
how so? there are 100s of fantastic actors out there - many of which never get an Oscar.
Did yâall notice how when he walking down the terminal as Tom is trying to convince him not to leave, Leo distance from Tom is increasing slowly, implying Tom is failing and he slowly losing Leo?
Heâs younger
Tom stated that nobody was chasing Leo anymore. Him walking slower is showing exactly that. Don't read too much into it.
He payed Mike Ross to take it for him
paid*
@@ericmharper pade*
He didnât. The person he portrayed did.
nah. this frank abagnale is as fake as billy kimber. he doesnt walk, talk, act like a smart man and almost all his claims is debunked. this movie is great but it doesnt say anything about the real person
So was Abignale telling Hanks that he stole the bar exam out of someone's mailbox, washed off their name and put his own? I'm not good at subtext.