In the latest episode of Captured on Celluloid, Adam and Andrew continue their cinematic journey through the 21st century, on this occasion focusing on the films of the year 2002.
As well as a wider look at the movies released in that year, Andrew and Adam discuss their personal favorites from the year in detail: Steven Spielberg’s Catch Me If You Can and Paul Thomas Anderson’s Punch-Drunk Love.
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Running order:
Intro to 2002 movies – (0:25 – 16:01)
Prestige pictures and the Oscars – (16:02 – 44:44)
Blockbusters and the box office – (44:45 – 51:51)
Honorable mentions – (51:52 – 65:20)
Catch Me If You Can – (65:21 – 93:01)
Punch-Drunk Love – (93:02 – 135:23)
Wrap-up – (135:24 – end)
Note – Movies discussed in this episode include (in alphabetical order): About Schmidt, Adaptation, The Bourne Identity, Catch Me If You Can, Chicago, Far From Heaven, Insomnia, The Pianist, Punch-Drunk Love