Ocean's Eleven

December 7th, 2001



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Ocean's Eleven

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Plot
Danny Ocean and his eleven accomplices plan to rob three Las Vegas casinos simultaneously.

Release Year: 2001

Rating: 7.7/10 (190,897 voted)

Critic's Score: 74/100

Director: Steven Soderbergh

Stars: George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts

Storyline
Danny Ocean wants to score the biggest heist in history. He combines an eleven member team, including Frank Catton, Rusty Ryan and Linus Caldwell. Their target? The Bellagio, the Mirage and the MGM Grand. All casinos owned by Terry Benedict. It's not going to be easy, as they plan to get in secretly and out with $150 million.

Writers: George Clayton Johnson, Jack Golden Russell

Cast:
George Clooney - Danny Ocean
Cecelia Ann Birt - Board Member #1 (voice) (as CeCeLia Birt)
Paul L. Nolan - Board Member #2 (voice)
Carol Florence - Board Member #3 (voice)
Lori Galinski - Blackjack Dealer
Bernie Mac - Frank Catton
Brad Pitt - Rusty Ryan
Mark Gantt - Bartender
Timothy Paul Perez - Security Guard
Elliott Gould - Reuben Tishkoff
Frank Patton - Lockbox Carrier
Casey Affleck - Virgil Malloy
Scott Caan - Turk Malloy
Eddie Jemison - Livingston Dell
Jorge R. Hernandez - FBI Man #1

Taglines: 3 Casinos. 11 Guys. 150 Million Bucks. Ready To Win Big?



Details

Official Website: Warner Bros. | Warner Bros. [United States] |

Release Date: 7 December 2001

Filming Locations: 999 N Patencio, Palm Springs, California, USA

Box Office Details

Budget: $85,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend: $38,107,822 (USA) (9 December 2001) (3075 Screens)

Gross: $450,717,150 (Worldwide) (2002)



Technical Specs

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Did You Know?

Trivia:
The boxing match that takes place in the MGM Grand is between Lennox Lewis and Wladimir Klitschko. These two have never fought, but on June 21, 2003, Lewis fought Vladimir's older brother, Vitali Klitschko.

Goofs:
Continuity: At the beginning of the transportation scene the car salesman has two pens in his jacket pocket, then he only has one in the next scene. He then shakes Frank Catton's hand and they again show him having two pens. After he makes a deal for $16,000 they show him with only one pen. (not visible in widescreen version)

Quotes:
[first lines]
[At Parole Hearing]
Woman's Voice: Good Morning.
Danny: Morning.
Woman's Voice: Please state your name for the record.
Danny: Daniel Ocean.



User Review

Fresh faced, extremely cool and slick – yes it's shallow but so what? Eat popcorn and enjoy

Rating:

Freshly released from jail Danny Ocean begins to recruit key players to put together a job as daring as it is dangerous - the safe that holds the money for 3 casinos belonging to Terry Benedict. As well as splitting the $150 million between the gang, Danny also plans to steal back his ex-wife Tess who is currently dating Benedict.

The first movie wasn't exactly brilliant - only really interesting because it brought the whole rat pack together onscreen for the first time. This could have easily fallen into the same trap - trading purely on the stars' names rather than an intrinsic entertainment value. However it manages to take what worked from the original and give it a great modern shine. The story is daft of course, but it moves forward with a sort of slick illogical cleverness that appears wonderfully clever but is, of course, highly unlikely! The story unfolds in an entertaining manner, the build up is great with no dull moments as we meet the characters and find out the details of the job bit by bit.

The job itself is well handled. It is so slick that you don't mind that it couldn't possibly work in real life, but instead it just appears so clever! The romantic subplot I found to be a little redundant and I didn't think that Clooney and Roberts had good chemistry - compared to Clooney and Lopez in another great Sodenberg film `Out of Sight' where the screen crackled! However it takes up little screen time and compliments the heist quite well. Sodenberg handles the film well and doesn't allow his direction to be slick without substance - the editing is clever and Las Vegas internally and externally looks great.

Clooney is fantastic in the lead - his strength is that he has great charisma which means he doesn't have to ham it up. Instead he does his stuff but allows others to try and shine while he is comfortable with a constant warm glow. Pitt does likewise - he doesn't try to hog the glory but hangs around being smooth for most of the time. This allows Pitt and Clooney to be the two leads without taking away from the ensemble feel - they also have a good relationship going here. Roberts is OK but didn't convince me that Clooney would risk so much for her. Affleck and Cann are good in a sort of comedy double act role - they don't have a lot of scenes but they are funny. Old hands Gould (so good to see him on the big screen) and Carl Riener effortlessly steal all their scenes and Matt Damon seems happy to be on a smaller part than the other stars and has a rookie sort of role. Andy Garcia has a poor role as the bad guy and doesn't manage to bring him to life - although he does make him unlikeable when next to Clooney. However, Don Cheadle, a great actor, needs a real kicking for ruining things with a terrible cockney accent that makes Dick Van Dyke sound genuine. Happily he doesn't actually have that many lines - and he only has two scenes where he has to say more than 2 sentences at a time - but really he is just terrible. Someone please explain - why his character is English? Then someone explain - why they just didn't get an English star to play it?

Overall any criticisms against this are minor and are missing the point. It's not meant to be a classic or get Sodenberg more Oscar nominations. Instead it's a slick little package that is kept afloat by a starry cast, a cool soundtrack and a nice (if silly) plot. Sit, watch, chill, enjoy, forget.

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