Ocean's Eleven Movie
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TAGLINES
Are You In Or Out?
3 Casinos. 11 Guys. 150 Million Bucks. Ready To Win Big?
They're Having So Much Fun It's Illegal.
Place your bets
A gangster by the name of Danny Ocean (George Clooney) rounds up a gang of associates to stage heists of three major Las Vegas casino's (Bellagio, The Mirage, and the MGM Grand) simultaneously during a popular boxing event.
| George Clooney | Danny Ocean |
| Brad Pitt | Rusty Ryan |
| Casey Affleck | Virgil Malloy |
| Scott Caan | Turk Malloy |
| Elliott Gould | Reuben Tishkoff |
| Bernie Mac | Frank Catton |
| Cecelia Ann Birt | Board Member #1 |
| Paul L. Nolan | Board Member #2 |
| Carol Florence | Board Member #3 |
| Lori Galinski | Blackjack Dealer |
| Mark Gantt | Bartender |
| Timothy Paul Perez | Security Guard |
| Frank Patton | Lockbox Carrier |
| Eddie Jemison | Livingston Dell |
| Jorge R. Hernandez | FBI Man #1 |
| Steven Soderbergh |
Visitor Reviews
What age is Ocean?
posted on 22 Aug 2009The robbery movie is probably the oldest in cinema. There's more deviations on the "job" theme than of any other.A criminal team robs a casino in Las Vegas.The problem with movies like "Ocean's Eleven" is that there's no suspense or tension in the story. We just watch or look at the crooks plan, and then successfully execute the robbery. Very little goes wrong. The film-makers are more concerned with making a stylish picture than creating any involvement for the audience. The plot is too familiar, there's no surprises as most of the characters successfully do their job. Everything goes just too perfect.Average movie, which will be quickly forgotten - just like the original version.
Smooth, sexy and very very stylish
posted on 20 Aug 2009Here's a question for you. Does the quality of a movie depend on the number of superstar actors you have in the cast? My immediate response would probably be no but having just seen the modern remake of "Ocean's Eleven", I am forced to admit that my answer might need reassessing. But a stellar cast of this size can be as much as a distraction as an attraction but throw in a good old heist and director Steven Sodenburgh and surely there's something left to enjoy, isn't there? George Clooney smolders like never before as Danny Ocean, recently released conman and ready to start the heist of the century - three casinos in Las Vegas, all belonging to Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia) who just happens to be seeing Danny's wife Tess (Julia Roberts). With the help of his old buddy (Brad Pitt), he sets about recruiting a suitably large group of individual talents including a demolitions expert (Don Cheadle), a light-fingered rookie (Matt Damon) and the flamboyant financier of the group (Elliot Gould).Updated and given a very fresh lick of paint, "Ocean's Eleven" is as brilliant a piece of escapism as you'll find these days - heist films always are - and this is right up there with the best of them. The humour is smart and sassy and the feel is in keeping with its Rat Pack origins (the film originally featured Sinatra et al). As for the mega-bucks cast, it's difficult to see if we really get our money's worth. They all look like they are enjoying themselves but because your attention is so focused on George or Brad or Matt or Julia or whoever that the other, so-called lesser actors don't get anything like the screen time they deserve. This might not be a problem if every actor on screen was the same calibre as the others but presumably, no budget would be enough to get the likes of Tom Cruise, Russell Crowe, Samuel L Jackson, Al Pacino, Michael Douglas (at least his wife got a part in the sequel) and so on and so forth.I can honestly say that if you sit down and watch this film then you will enjoy this stylish and sexy blast of escapist fun very much indeed. Most viewers will be trying to figure out if they can pull it off or not while others can simply gawp at the contents of Hello magazine being parading on screen. It can be a bit too knowing at times and the whole thing does feel like one big in-joke but sometimes, a film comes along that you can just relax in front of and for me, "Ocean's Eleven" is such a film. It's smooth as silk and a great deal of fun - highly recommended.
Pretty Damn Good
posted on 14 Aug 2009No Huge Summaries....no huge plot explanations...no huge character assessments....Saw this film on a cold Saturday night and thoroughly enjoyed it... A great way to spend a couple of hours...Not thought provoking or deep...Just a nice simple damn good watch...Go see it !
Brilliant remake
posted on 14 Aug 2009Ocean's Eleven is one of the best remakes ever made. Soderbergh doesn't do one thing wrong in this all spectacular con-movie, the way he sets Las Vegas in flames with great music and great camera-sliding is truly classy. The cast is all amazing, every one from George Clooney to Don Cheadle and Brad Pitt to Bernie Mac and back again. And although Ocean's Eleven doesn't do any surprising jumps or turns, it always stays true to it's message and meaning; entertaining you to the last second. Andy Garcia's super-serious Terry Benedict keeps a firm maturity to a story even a kid could understand, and the Clooney/Pitt cooperation works like childhood buddies just having another laugh robbing millions from three of Las Vegas' most impressive casinos. It's a movie that can truly change the mood of your day, as its bright and jaunty tone will keep you wanting more and more of Ocean's striking eleven.
Slick and Tiresome
posted on 12 Aug 2009Hard to believe that such an elaborately made film could be so boring. The actors walked through their paces, some adding more interest than others, but few connecting with a core energy. Where was the core energy? Danny Oceans has big brown eyes (Clooney of course). It was just a total RELIEF when one of the actors flickered or sizzled for a moment. Pitt, Roberts, Reiner, Gould-- and the great electronics guy, whose name i don't have. Matt Damon looked hopeful for a while. But, alas, back to old Brown Eyes . . . . Devices were plunk-plunk-plunked and plop-plop-plopped, and then exploded.
The sub-juvenile bad boys did their schtick. Actually, i saw this one back-to-back with "Stuart Little", which also has an electronically operated situation in it. "Stuart Little" was more exciting. This should have been a good movie, too, even better than S.L. Did it have an attitude problem? Was it just a cardboard front so that Soderbergh could film his parody of the Sally Rand scene from "The Right Stuff"? (Suddenly, I wanted Ed Harris, Dennis Quaid and Scott Glenn more than i can even say.)
And tell me, are the crooks big heroes? Is their love of money a spiritual experience we should all aspire to?
A movie based on assumptions. Unclear purpose. A little wit, plenty of cheap thrills. Maybe too many.
Well done fluff
posted on 10 Aug 2009This remake of the Rat Pack original is about what you'd expect out of the material and director. It possesses a good pace, isn't too indulgent and has a certain style to it. That it's almost completely predictable is beside the point.With Pitt, Clooney and Garcia in this film, my wife couldn't have been happier. The one with whom she's most enamored, Clooney, smirks a lot, can't act and isn't believable. Luckily Carl Reiner, Elliott Gould and Brad Pitt CAN act, and along with Andy Garcia they put on quite a show. Reiner, in particular, hits just the right note, and given that he was hired to replace Alan Arkin just days before they started shooting (Arkin had become unavailable due to illness), it's all the more impressive. Gould, fitted with the perfect wardrobe, was born to play this role. Years ago Pitt met the fork in his career path and chose "actor" over "movie star", and that choice is evident here.More could have been done with the screenplay, particularly the dialogue.
It doesn't percolate the way you'd expect it to in a film like this. Even so, the story telling is tight, and the editing paces the film just right.
Soderbergh directs with a sense of style, particularly the post-caper seen in front of the waterfall which is a clever, if incongruous, way to let the actors take a bow. Basically, this film is fluff, but it's well done fluff.
Ocean's Eleven
posted on 10 Aug 2009A Comedy/Thriller/Crime about 11 guys Danny Ocean(George Clooney,The Perfect Storm),Rusty Ryan(Brad Pitt,Fight Club),Frank Catton(Bernie Mac,Life),Reuben Tishkoff(Elliott Gould),Virgil Malloy(Casey Affleck),Turk Malloy(Scott Caan),Yen(Shaobo Qin),Saul Bloom(Carl Reiner),Linus(Matt Damon),Billy Tim Denham(Joe La Due),and Livingston Dell(Eddie Jemison).Who are going to rob 150 million dollars from three casinos in Las Vegas the MGM grand the Bilagio and the Mirage these are all Terry Benedicts(Andy Garcia) casinos.And Terry Benedict is not the kind of man that you want to be stealing 150 million dollars from.George Clooney(Danny Ocean)after his disgraceful appearance in "Spy Kids" I wasn't sure what to expect out of him but Clooney bounced back very well he really pulled off the character of Danny Ocean.Brad Pitt(Rusty Ryan)didn't surprise me at all because I expected him to give a great performance which he did.And the rest of the cast was great there characters were extremely colorful, not a single person in this movie gave a bad performance.The screenplay was pretty good but it had its cheesy moments.The directing was surprisingly good i expected it to be pretty standard but Steven Soderbergh hit some really interesting angels. The storyline was really good I really enjoyed the heist it was extremely clever.Best actor/actress-Brad PittA extremely colorful movie-Jake HydenI gave this movie a 8 out of 10Rated-(PG-13)for some language and sexual content.8/10
The word "cool" has new meaning
posted on 10 Aug 2009All star cast, capable director, a remake with a classy story involving a bunch of twists, cool music score,...Is there absolutely anything that prevents these one to be a classic? A classic like Scorses's Casino? Well, theoretically...Only one thing. More demanding viewers will find it too shallow, some may even say, that there is a lack of chemistry in love story, but perhaps the biggest blame was, that the actors just didn't do their job correctly. That the entire crew looked just "too cool", wearing classy clothes, big smiles and trendy sun-glasses.Ups, i named more than one thing, so the impression is, I didn't liked the movie. Errr, wrong. Despite the some before mentioned flaws, is still a very enjoyable movie, so just pack yourself with a glass of cocktail and cigar and don't take these one too seriously, looking for mistakes.7 out of 10.
i love this movie
posted on 10 Aug 2009THis movie has the best casting you can imagine. All 11 of them are great...ANd Hilarious! Julia Roberts, Andy Garcia and Elliot Gould also do a great job. this movie has awesome character development. what also makes it great is that it's a great comedy but is also a great action flick. if you liked this movie... i also recommend ocean's 12. all though 11 is very confusing the first time...it is worth your time. you can even watch it again and again. i love the way how in the movie the bad guys actually seem like the good guys and the good guys seem like the bad guys. THis movie keeps you on your toes and you wonder if they actually get away with it. once again i must say i love the characters...you instantly fall in love with them! I think it's so great how they pretend to be the SWAT team to carry away the money...oops i spoiled it!
What a mess?
posted on 08 Aug 2009Forget everything about the movie.. The cast, the production, the scenerio. And answer me, if you are a powerful mafia and you have a beatifull woman and 160 million $ and then one day a loser comes and takes everything from you what would you gonna do? To hire 2 idiots to follow them?... man i'm gonna kill all living creatures who is next with him. When i watched the original movie i surprised because it was much brilliant than this mess. i think all the actors and actresses did their worst job. bad jokes are another boring things. watch the "HEAT" movie after watching this movie, then you will understand my words. 0/5
Fun Movie
posted on 31 Jul 2009This was an enjoyable movie that deserves to be seen. It is not deep, it is not an all-time great movie, nor is it one that is outstanding in any way.
What it is, however, is a movie that leaves guys laughing and wanting to figure out a way to be as cool as the stars, and leaves women hooting for more movies with such nice "eye-candy". It is fun to watch and should be a good lazy afternoon movie.
Oceans Eleven A Slick Caper Movie With A Great Cast
posted on 31 Jul 2009Oceans Eleven is a slick caper movie with a great all star ensemble cast who turn in terrific performances including George Clooney, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia, Brad Pitt, and Julia Roberts among many others. Director Steven Soderbergh is admirable in making this film which is definitely the better of the remakes that have been coming out lately. The rest of the talented cast including the late Bernie Mac, Scott Caan, Casey Affleck, Carl Reiner, and Elliot Guild are just as impressive as the supporting characters in their limited screen time. Ocean's Eleven is a film thats better to see without knowing too much about it because any kind of spoiler can ruin some of the surprises in store for those who watch it. Despite some flaws with the film juggling a bit too many characters and a slow pace at times, Ocean's Eleven is still a good movie. Overall I was very impressed with this one and if you give a chance I'm sure you'll enjoy it too. Ocean's Eleven has an intricate story with just enough humor, drama, excitement, surprises, and exceptional performances by the whole cast who definitely make this caper film worth the time to watch.
Entertaining
posted on 29 Jul 2009The casting coup, though not quite matching up to K3G, would still draw big crowds. Hopping onto the bandwagon is Steven Soderbergh (Traffic, Erin Brockovich), the flavour of the year 2000.The movie is a re-make of a 1960s one with same name, starring the 'Ratpack' led by Frank Sinatra. In short, the story deals with eleven men joining hands to loot three casinos in Las Vegas (where else?). The plot and cast arousing a good deal of interest, Soderbergh wouldn't need to worry about marketing. After an initial good pace, the movie slightly slows down and then picks up steam in the second half. The planning and execution of the robbery are impressive, with some surprises and subtle humour packed in. Some glaring loop-holes and cliches in the screenplay become forgivable. Clooney strides his part like a king, while Pitt is stylish. The rest are adequate in their small roles. Soderbergh maintains his trademark slick and realistic narration, aided by intelligent editing.Overall, an enjoyable movie, enhanced by the presence of big stars.
A cool film with big names
posted on 29 Jul 2009To tell you the truth, this movie was better than i thought it would be. When I first saw the preview for Oceans 11, I said here comes another stupid film with some stars and a directer who I don't really care for. But when I actually went and saw it, I really had a good time threw the whole film. I enjoyed all the actors in it and the story to. Some scenes I thought was really clever and some scene I've seen done before. Overall the movie was fun to watch. (Not really a serious film) I give this movie a B+
overall great
posted on 15 Jul 2009This movie is great. It's really funny, really clever, full of action and coversion and chicks can dig it. The actors do an awesome job. With such a wide range of acting styles, it's really amazing to see it work out extremely well. Everything you could do to make a movie great has been done.
The Great Soderbergh SellOut or How To Make 'Charlie's Angels' With Guys
posted on 13 Jul 2009This movie is so superficial, it makes me doubt whether the legendary 'Sex, Lies, and Videotape' was made by the same director.All the characters are at least obnoxious, the plot is predictable and the 'three' casinos advertised in the trailers is just one.A crowd pleaser nevertheless, 'Ocean's Eleven (2001)' is a waste of talent, but also a money machine for Soderbergh & co.2/10
The remake is as good as the original!
posted on 11 Jul 2009Now I usually don't like remakes. Why do it over unless you can do it better and people are usually fooling themselves thinking they can do it better if its already a classic. But this is definitely the exception. Now I fall somewhere in the middle , except for George Clooney the other members of the casts are just names to me( I don't get out to the movies much) and Sinatra and Lawford,etc. . although I am very familiar with are more of my mothers generation. But you gotta admit the sheer star power of the first movie is intimidating. But this new version can stand along side(and will) the original in the classic hall of fame. I bought both movies(It had been so long since I had seen the first) and played the new one first(I hadn't seen it yet). I was absolutely bowled over. The updates fit right in and just seemed natural. There was still a surprise at the end and not the one I expected. I thought well I don't believe it but watching the old one is going to be a letdown. Well was I wrong! The old one was made so well what must have been 40 years ago that it hadn't lost a beat or a bit of its sparkle. These two movies will stand together for another 50 years. Showing that when you do it right you can always do it again. Treat yourself. Watch them both.
Prize-winning performance from Scott L Schwartz
posted on 07 Jul 2009Apart from any other merits that this film may have,the Dick van Dyke award for the worst attempt at a London accent will be undoubtedly be won this year Scott Schwartz. An awful accent combined with mock cockney rhyming slang adds up to an insult. And Mary Poppins was a better film
Caper Movie.
posted on 05 Jul 2009Basically this was a caper movie. A bunch of professionals go against overwhelming odds to rob a impregnable target. It wasn't bad. The movie managed to keep me entertained throughout. I found the 2 lead's, Clooney and Pitt, egos distasteful and the lead female role was terribly miscast.
Julia Roberts was skinny and sullen and not at all the beautiful object of desire as referred to in the movie. I found myself repeating "Hey Collegen Man" whenever she appeared on screen. Don't you think something is wrong when you have to be told through the script that the person coming on screen is supposed to be beautiful. Shouldn't the appearance of the actress say it. Some of the female extras were much better looking. Many of the supporting cast were fun to watch and the plot twists were, though expected, entertaining. The central love story was not believable, needed nor successful. Rent it, don't waste money on a theater.



Very Enjoyable
posted on 30 Aug 2009Ocean's Eleven (2001, Dir. Steven Soderbergh) Danny Ocean wants to score the biggest heist in history. He combines an eleven team member, 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.You look at the cast lost on paper, and you have an amazing ensemble of talent. What an amazement to get stars such as George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon and Andy Garcia. You are definitely not disappointed by this film. It's just so flashy. The settings are amazing, the costumes are beautiful and the characters are interesting. The plot might be a little complex for some viewers, but i could easily follow. Some great cameos from the younger TV show stars. There has been many films like this in recent times."Get in the GODDAMN house." - Reuben (Elliot Gould)