Movie of the Year: 2002 – Catch Me If You Can

Movie of the Year: 2002

Catch Me If You Can

Can Catch Me If You Can con its way to our 2002 Movie of the Year?

Catch Me If You Can is a Steven Spielberg joint, so you know we are going to get rowdy on this one. Steve Spiels has meant so much to the show. An early Hall of Fame inductee, one of the most important voices from our childhood, and a talented filmmaker to boot, this guy has got it all goin on as far as we are concerned. But does that mean this particular movie, Catch Me If You Can, is any good? Hmmmm.

And when it comes to star power, you know this movie delivers, serving up Leo and a side o’ Hanx! (Can someone put a chef’s kiss emoji here?-Greg) However, do these guys create synergy, or do we simply get two strong, parallel performances? If I answered that here, I could get fired, but listen to the show because you probably should know.

And it wouldn’t be an episode of Movie of the Year without as jawing about ladies. Boys. Love. Ladies. But do they? Or do they love the idea of ladies that culture has tried to hallucinate into existence? Dunno!

And you know we have a sack full of awards to bestow!  All this AND the stuff that I remembered but then remembered the writers’ strike!

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