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Ocean's Eleven
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A rag-tag group of con artists and ex-cons team up for the heist to end all heists in this high-profile remake of the 1960 Rat Pack favorite. As with its predecessor, Ocean's Eleven opens with its titular hero Danny Ocean (George Clooney stepping into the Frank Sinatra role) eager for a new challenge. The similarities to the original end there, as Ocean conspires with his old pal Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt) to rob 150 million dollars from an underground vault that serves three of Las Vegas' biggest casinos. Between the two of them, they recruit nine other men, each with his own criminal specialty, to assist in the mission: moneyman Reuben Tishkoff (Elliot Gould), card dealer Frank (Bernie Mac), pickpocket Linus (Matt Damon), aging con artist Saul (Carl Reiner), British explosives pro Basher (Don Cheadle), techie Dell (Eddie Jemison), rude-boy brothers Virgil (Casey Affleck) and Turk (Scott Caan), and professional acrobat Yen (Shaobo Qin). What Ocean doesn't tell the group is that there's another reason he's coordinating the heist: the three casinos they're robbing are all owned by ruthless gambling mogul Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia), who just happens to be married to Ocean's former love Tess (Julia Roberts). Ocean's Eleven was updated by scribe Ted Griffin and marked the third feature shot by director Steven Soderbergh under the alias Peter Andrews. ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide
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ElectroBoyElectroBoy Good movie.
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loved it.
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"Clooney plays Danny Ocean, a recently released big-time thief, who has big aspirations of knocking over the owner of three big Las Vegas casinos, Terry Benedict. Terry is not only a major a-hole with plenty of enemies, but also happens to be sporting Ocean's former wife on his arm, which makes him an illustrious target in Danny's eyes. Danny pulls together a gang of ten other players, each with their own skills which are needed to bust in the high-security vault which hold the mil " [More]
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"Well, in it's defense I can say that Ocean's Eleven is truth in advertising- it's exactly the movie you think it will be. If you are into this kind of thing, you'll like it. I'm not and I didn't. On a list of my least favorite move genres, the heist film is ranked slightly above the Clever Comedy and the absolute bottom of the barrel, the Teacher Movie. In my large and dog-eared book of ethics, I find the fact that stealing is wrong. This is something that virtually all religions and " [More]
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"Jason Statham is not a name that exactly inspires confidence in moveigoers.He was director Guy Ritchie’s lapdog for “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels” and “Snatch,” before boxing himself in to roles that play " [More]
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"Ocean's Eleven sure tastes good (and the cast are all the handsome, dashing male leads you could possibly fit into one film), but it's like candy...not very filling. It's light and airy, and there's a lot of care gone into the making of the film itself, but it doesn't really SAY anything or really GO anywhere, which isn't a slam...'cause I enjoyed it just as much as everyone else. I'm just saying there isn't a lot of meat... " [More]
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"I’m a fan of all things Vegas. The wattage on the star power here is through the roof. The funny thing is, I find most of the actors featured (Clooney, Pitt, Damon) to be absolutely face punchable in “real life”, but no one can deny they are good actors. There is a breeziness that is appealing. This is an easy movie to watch & enjoy, as long as one doesn’t overanalyze its actual plausibility. Throwing a b " [More]
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"This one is pretty self explanatory. What's your favorite heist movie. What's your favorite heist scene. Last week, I watched Melville's Le Cercle Rouge. Which had an incredible jewelry store robbery. I think the original Thomas Crown Affair had one of the most inventive ideas for a heist e " [More]
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Cool, calm, collected, and low-key -- almost to a fault -- director Steven Soderbergh's starry remake of 1960's plodding Rat Pack vehicle may be little more than a muscle-stretching exercise for the newly minted Oscar-winner, but at least it's an audience-pleasing one. Ocean's Eleven is a hodgepodge of some of the director's pet influences: the deft multi-character juggling of Robert Altman, the just-the-facts policier technique of Jules Dassin or Francois Truffaut, and even some of the high-gloss pyrotechnics of David Fincher or John McTiernan. In many ways, it's Soderbergh's least distinctive film: the casual explosions, rag-tag rapport, and only-in-the-movies plot conveniences are just a notch away from the territory of the director's one-time nemesis Jerry Bruckheimer. Where he makes the material his own is in the casting -- this motley crew is more geek than chic, and they all play off each other incredibly well -- and in the zippy dissection of the complex heist. So while Ocean's Eleven isn't as funny or as involving as it could be -- in other words, it's not Out of Sight Part II -- watching Soderbergh spin his wheels is still more enjoyable than just about anything out there. ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide
 

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