Ocean's Thirteen Movie
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What are the odds of getting even? 13 to one.
Revenge is a funny thing.
The last time we saw Danny Ocean's crew, they were paying back ruthless casino mogul Terry Benedict after stealing millions from him. However, it's been a while since they've come back together, which is all about to change. When one of their own, Reuben Tishkoff builds a hotel with known casino owner Willy Banks, the last thing he ever wanted was to get cut out of the deal personally by the loathsome Banks. Banks' attitude even goes so far as to finding the amusement in Tishkoff's misfortune when the double crossing lands Reuben in the hospital because of a heart attack. However, Danny and his crew won't stand for Banks and what he's done to a friend. Uniting with their old enemy Benedict, who himself has a vendetta against Banks, the crew is out to pull off a major plan. One that will unfold on the night Banks' newest hot spot opens up, when the crew is out to bankrupt one of the city's most despised businessmen. But they're not in this for the money, but for the revenge.
| George Clooney | Danny Ocean |
| Brad Pitt | Rusty Ryan |
| Matt Damon | Linus Caldwell |
| Al Pacino | Willie Banks |
| Ellen Barkin | Abigail Sponder |
| Bernie Mac | Frank Catton |
| Casey Affleck | Virgil Malloy |
| Scott Caan | Turk Malloy |
| Elliott Gould | Reuben Tishkoff |
| Shaobo Qin | Yen |
| Don Cheadle | Basher Tarr |
| Eddie Jemison | Livingston Dell |
| Andy Garcia | Terry Benedict |
| Scott L. Schwartz | Bruiser |
| Carl Reiner | Saul Bloom |
| Steven Soderbergh |
Visitor Reviews
Where's My Roof Going?
posted on 30 Aug 2009Sorry but I will not comment further on the rather bizarre but meaningful title of my summary. I refuse to spoil anything for anyone, that's how damned good this movie is. I'm talking Grade A in every field.Talk about the best con men in the business. You take them, stick them in Las Vegas,my favorite place in which to vacation, toss in a revenge factor and I watched the best picture I've yet seen in '07. I mean it's so clever, so well acted especially by the fantastic Al Pacino, so bright and glitzy, so blasted underhanded, so conniving and so facetiously funny, a viewer is amazed by the whole thing.Superb acting by all and I'm not kidding.The women are delicious and the men the ultimate in schemers. Anyone know what the "Chunnel" is? It's the tunnel beneath the English Channel between the U.K. and France. How does that hole relate to this film? It does, in a big way but I'm keeping my mouth closed. The Beach Boys sang it. "Fun,Fun,Fun" which is precisely what this movie is. Every minute of it. Darn if it isn't one of the best 122 minutes I've spent in a movie theater in a long time. "Hey, bring my roof back." Go see it. It is WONDERFUL.
A bit confusing at the start but it gradually weaves into a excellent film
posted on 28 Aug 2009Let's face it. Ocean's Eleven is the best film in the trilogy followed by this film. Ocean's thirteen was bigger and better than Oceans Twelve simply because it is set in Las Vegas and there is only one motif. Revenge. I think that the film is quite entertaining and funny at times but the main problem is that Willie Banks, Danny and Rusty have too much screen time while the others are merely minor characters. The stages are amazing and the costumes are unbeatable but what makes this film great is the passion the producers and director had making this movie. It was focused on getting revenge and making it entertaining and the gamble paid off because it kept me interested until the credits started rolling.7/10
Tedious and too much to watch
posted on 26 Aug 2009The Ocean (Clooney) plan is to take down Willy Bank (Pacino) who forces his one-time casino owner-partner (Gould) to give everything up to Bank.There is simply too much going on in this movie to follow in an enjoyable way. It reminded me of a Mission Impossible TV show or Movie where the details are the most important thing going. Here there are too many details and I got lost trying to fit everything in place so I just didn't pay any attention to them after a while and hoped for some face-time with the all-star cast. Didn't happen. The stars ran into and out of the scenes at breakneck speed, mumbled a few lines and we were on to another scene for more of the same. I knew what they were trying to do, bankrupt Willy Bank, and I suppose that is all you need to know. But, the mumbling, dashing in and out of scenes caused a loss in continuity for me.. I didn't care if Willy Bank got his. So to me, this was a complete waste of star-power and story. I think the director had a time limit on how long each scene would take to be shot and he beat his schedule all the way through. Director: 1. Audience: 0. Then when everything was in place and Bank was about to lose all, I didn't care when all the now-rigged games made winners of everyone playing. I didn't get any joy out of that. So what was the point? I felt nothing. When you watch a movie you should feel something. Okay, well I did. I felt this was a tedious and boring movie where a lot of star-power was thoroughly wasted, and the story suffered because of too many details.Let's hope there is no Ocean's Fourteen.Violence:No, Sex: No, Nudity: No, Language: No
Almost as fun as the first.
posted on 24 Aug 2009Nothing could really live up to the magic of the first film in the franchise, but this one definitely comes close. It's a hell of a lot of fun with the same witty, hilarious style that I loved in the first two but this one raises the stakes just a bit. The heist is bigger...but they also aren't really stealing anything for themselves so it's a bit anticlimactic. This one is probably the most original of the series and also the most outrageous. I mean Casey Affleck freaking out and starting a worker's strike at a Mexican dice-making factory? And then Scott Caan being sent to stop him only to be seen throwing a Molotov cocktail at the police? It doesn't get much better than that, and I was laughing until the tears came. The cast is brilliant as always with everyone from George Clooney and Brad Pitt to Casey Affleck and Eddie Izzard delivering knockout performances. Al Pacino is the perfect addition as the villain this time around and he plays the part like he was made for it. It's clear that everyone had a lot of fun making Ocean's Thirteen and that sheds through to a wild, hilarious and immensely enjoyable ride for the viewer.
Smooth, Suave & Gritty
posted on 20 Aug 2009I was highly skeptical about O13. Ever since the disappointment of O12, I surmised that this series is finished. Soderburgh did not have anything more to give with regards to Danny Ocean and his crew. How wrong I was. He produced the greatest trick up his sleeve. His Ace, Al Pacino. Putting Al Pacino as a negative character as well as Andy Garcia as a pseudo negative role, Soderburgh wins over the audience.O13 has the simplest of all plots. Something that any man can relate to. One of the eleven is bullied out of his own plans to make a hotel (Elliout Gould) by a high flying business man, known as dirtiest player in his game,(Al Pacino). He bullies Reuben Tishkoff from his own dreams, which results in his heart attack, and he is admitted to a hospital. So, the eleven conspire to take him down, and they put up with a plan that is a dream of every casino goer. They create an atmosphere for 3.5 minutes where every player in the casino wins. Admittedly however vague and idiotic it sounds, they do this very well, and that brings about a smile in your face.Like in the first movie it was Danny Ocean(George Clooney), Rusty Ryan(Brad Pitt) in the second its Linus Caldwell's (Matt Damon) turn for lady luck. His part is a assistant/secretary for a rich Japanese client,(Shaobo Kin) as well as a translator. He seduces Al Pacino's right hand man or rather woman, Abigail Sponder.Like the first movie, this one has a detailed plot, with a slick way to steal the cash off. In the end, when Terry Benedict(Andy Garcia) tried to pull one over them, they fool him over once again. There's a small cameo by Vincent Cassel although I hardly felt it was necessary. Maybe Soderburgh was thinking of ending this trilogy with this one, but I hardly think he succeeded in doing that. You cannot end Ocean's trilogy without Julia Roberts and Catherine-Zeta Jones. For all those who are moaning their absence from this movie, Danny Ocean makes it a point that they would not be involved in this heist since it was a matter of avenging their friend and not any normal job.The acting yet again is superb. Geroge Clooney, Brad Pitt and Matt Damon who are the lead roles in this movie are really good. Especially Matt Damon, who gets a bit of extra reel space due to his supposed affair with Ellen Barkin's character. The rest of the crew, Elliout Gould, Bernie Mac, Don Cheadle, Casey Affleck, Carl Reiner, Shaobo Kin, Scott Caan and Eddie Jameson all have small parts that they do with perfection. Elliout Gould does a fine job of playing the guy in bed, unattached from the world. Don Cheadle, is the one preparing the huge magnetic device, who has a finer aspect of character of writing a poem for the bed ridden Reuben Tishkoff, to help him feel better. The usual animosity between the Malloy brothers, Casey Affleck and Scott Caan is missing, but even then working together for a change they do a fine job of it. Carl Reiner and Shabo Kin probably has the smallest of parts in the movie. Shaobo Kin's role is basically a rich Japanese aristocrat who orders Linus Caldwell about. Carl Reiner posing as a undercover agent for the 5-Star Diamond Awards also has little to offer. Eddie Jameson does a great job solving the codes for the blackjack and working as an employee in Al Pacino's(Willy Banks) hotel. But lastly, no one is more brilliant than Bernie Mac. He basically has 2 scenes to his credit. And even in those 2 scenes he stands out brightly.O13 is certainly not the best movie of the year, but it certainly is not the worse. It's a fun watch, but when is Danny Ocean and his crew not fun to watch !!!! The direction is good, the acting like always is up to a very high level. The cinematography is good, the background score very nice, special effects though used scantily was also superb. All in all 8/10 !!!
Good, But not satisfactory
posted on 20 Aug 2009The movie had a lotta expectation --- but as far as i'm concerned it didn't live up to it. Steven did a very nice job directing but it was not as good as the first part. The spark which was there in the first part is absent. All the planning and execution has been filmed with exceptional brilliance. As usual, Steven scores in that. But... an actor of Al Pacino's caliber has been wasted. He didn't have much to do except sit back let everything happen---especially when he was introduced as such a rude n crude person. The comedy plays a very very important part---the spontaneous dialogue delivery from george clooney and brad pitt are still good and i'd say its even better...Overall, the movie is an excellent entertainer---its a little disappointing only because of the image created by the previous 2 versions... But all in all, a very nice movie---A MUST-SEE FOR EVERYONE---I WOULD STRONGLY RECOMMEND THIS MOVIE FOR EVERYONE...Enjoy !!!
Great fun!
posted on 18 Aug 2009Oceans 11 was a great remake (and that being said by a Rat Pack fan!) but Oceans 12 slightly let the side down. Although the sequel was very funny the story was seriously lacking. So, when it was announced that a 3rd would be made I was quite sceptical. I heard mixed reviews but went to see it last week with an open mind.The movie is thankfully based in Las Vegas again and is actually really good. It's funny and clever and back to the Oceans 11 chemistry. It's not going to win any awards for best actor but it's not trying to be an Oscar winning movie. It's 2 hours of great entertainment and hey, with all the terrible things that go on in the world it's good to have some feel good escapism....And don't forget you get to see George, Matt and Brad!!
horrible
posted on 14 Aug 2009horrible, just horrible. i want the 2 hours of my life back. Soderbergh should be shot. it is a money maker and thats it. a tremendous waste of talented actors. don't watch or buy it, unless you like crap. i cant believe someone thought this script was good enough for actors like Pacino and Cheadle. i will say its a little better than 12 but how hard is that? I've seen you tube videos better than oceans 12. its hard for me to think up ten lines about how god awful this movie was without using foul language. i just wanted to warn people before they took your money. i threw my DVD in the trash where it belongs. i also threw away oceans 12 which has been collecting dust since the first time i watched it. needless to say if there is a 14 i will boycott it. Julia Roberts made the right choice to stay away from oceans 13 i wish id made the same.
People says it is at the bottom . I believe it should be at top.
posted on 10 Aug 2009Oceans Thirteen has to be my favorite Ocean. It has the humor, the uniqueness, the acting was...OK but overall, it was a lengthy and fantastic movie. I loved the soundtrack as well. Probably the only problem is the lack of character like terry Benedict who does particularly a brief amount of a scene in this film a lot different from his role oceans 11. Overall a great and one of my favorite films of all time. Maybe they should not make oceans 14.... people will probably have lack of interest due to the death of Bernie Mac R.I.P.Highly recommended for dire fans and recommended for the people who have no idea what this movie is about !
the flashiest Casino sting yet
posted on 08 Aug 2009'Ocean's 13' is the first of the trilogy I have seen, so can't comment on whether it is any better than 12 or 11. I am familiar with the original Sinatra/Rat Pack movie, and 'Ocean's 13' certainly nods back to that. "You shook Sinatra's hand. You should know better" is a payoff line near the end.Plot? Well, a Casino gets scammed. Big time. You do have to understand how blackjack, roulette, etc work to start with to appreciate the intricacies of the sting (and I got lost now and then), but the ideas are audacious and inventive, and fun.Our villain this time is Al Pacino, looking rather orange and playing nasty with relish. His sidekick is the purring and flighty Ellen Barkin, all pouts and wiggles like an ageing Marilyn Monroe. Amongst the heroes, the gang who pull off the scam, are George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Eddie Izzard (absolutely atrocious acting), and more.Performances are generally OK. Effects, especially an earthquake, are well-done. In-jokes and laughs are there too, and the film fairly drips with the Hollywood gloss polished all over it.'Ocean's 13' is OK. It's probably worth your time to spend a couple of hours in the cinema if that's your thing. It is formulaic and does what it says on the tin. There's no tension or doubts, really, but a slightly muddled ending lets it down a bit. I'd rate it average.
Luck Be a Lady Tonight.
posted on 08 Aug 2009The third installment in director Steven Soderbergh's "Ocean's" saga. This time Elliott Gould is nearly frightened to death with strong-arm tactics by crazed casino magnate Al Pacino. Thus our cast of demented heroes come together to get even with Pacino and his top assistant (Ellen Barkin). Cleverly conceived flick by the all-world director does not waste much time with exposition, but rather starts the ball rolling and does not let up until the end. Could have worked as a silent picture just as well as one with sound. Soderbergh continues to amaze me with his risk-taking film-making techniques. To me, it is like he is just experimenting here with "Ocean's 13" and not even trying to make a cinematic masterpiece. It is fun and highly unique in its own special way and it matches the substance and style of the second installment and also compliments the original well. David Paymer is priceless in a short part as a critic who has his share of problems. 4 stars out of 5.
It's Getting Faster Every Time
posted on 06 Aug 2009Ocean's 11 was a brilliant combination of gripping detective, thrilling comedy and excellent love story, lifted on high by the dazzling array of great actors. Ocean's 12 was slightly worse, as the plot began repeating itself and some tricks did not work out again. Ocean's 13? C'mon, give me a break! What could be invented, if anything, this time? Especially, taking into account the sad fact that Julia Roberts would not take part in this part anymore, what will happen this time? Well, the film makers eliminated the love story altogether, which thinned the film really badly. Instead, in addition to the smashing team of Clooney, Damon, Garcia, Pitt and others, they invited the one and only Al Pacino as a red-haired, merciless and vile casino owner, greedy and devoid of any principles. This time, the Danny Ocean team decides to ruin his tasteless new casino and even combine their efforts with their deadly rival, Mr. Benedict. And then, a fountain of head-banging tricks, smart ideas and impossibly expensive gadgets starts pouring on us effortlessly for almost 2 hours. The classical glossy picture, smooth jazz background, elegant view of Ocean (who, in fact, is a very incidental character this time, leaving much more time and space to other heroes) leave very little time to think. The movie becomes a nice, tasty, easy to digest comic strip, almost stripped of any serious thought or psychological insight. What is also a pity; the heroes of Pitt and Damon also have less impact and time on the screen, although Damon's appearance as a womanizer at the later part of the film and his romance with Pacino's aid make the film very funny. Keep it in mind, Pacino's hero is impeccable. He is cold, vile, greedy monster, a real shark, and his appearance, his hairdo, his suits, his manners are superb. He is the real winner of the whole movie. Well, trequels become so fashionable that one may scratch in utter disbelief if a new port be added or not. I hope, they will not go on with Ocean's 14. That will be really too much of a good thing. But still, this movie left me quite pleased. At least, that was a swift, easy-going, sweet-tasting, laughter-provoking bubble gum. Pity, that could have been a far better try.
Thirteen is lucky here!
posted on 04 Aug 2009To develop another sequel to the Ocean franchise was not much of a gamble. "11" hit it big at the box office so the films producers decided to double-down on 11 and produce a continuing "12" which brought more than a dozen of glories to the Ocean franchise even though "12" was not admired by critics. So now the waves are high on the expectations of "Ocean's Thirteen"! Will "Ocean's Thirteen" crash at the box office or will it be smooth financial sailing again? The film almost made $40 mil at the box office during its opening weekend run so I would say that this Specific Ocean is banking it in again. "Ocean's Thirteen" returns to Las Vegas and like "11" it focuses on an elaborate casino burglary scheme against a supercilious Las Vegas hotel entrepreneur. This time is Willy Banks played by Al Pacino. All the Ocean players are back to steal your heart with their witty banter and distinctive specializations. In case you forgot, the Ocean crew includes: The leader of this safecrack pack himself Danny Ocean (George Clooney), the slick Rusty (Brad Pitt), the "wanting to prove" Linus (Matt Damon), the Vegas hotel historian Reuben (Elliot Gould), the nervy Livingston (Eddie Jemison), the explosive Basher (Don Cheadle), the acrobatic shortie Yen (Shaobo Qin), the bickering brothers Virgil (Casey Affleck) & Turk (Scott Caan), the Croupier smoothie Frank (Bernie Mac), and the conning elder Saul (Carl Reiner). OK, so that is just 11! Who are the other two? The hotel villain of "11" Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia) yes you heard right; and a techy wizard Roman (Eddie Izzard). Banks right-hand-woman Abigail played by Ellen Barkin is the sole female primary character in this Ocean tale. The ensemble acting is not much of an audacious effort by these thespian clowns, but it is still a supreme spectacle of movie stars having a ball on-the-job and doing it formidably & coolly. I do have a slight favoritism towards Elliot Gould taking the acting gold of this crew for his comical work as Reuben. Pacino banked it in also for yet another grand performance as a baddie in playing Banks. I cannot tell you more specifics of "Ocean's Thirteen" because that would be Movie Spoilery! And even the Ocean's Crew do not commit that one! What I can tell you is that "Ocean's Thirteen" is on a revenge heist against Banks who cheated Ruben out of millions on a hotel deal. Director Steven Soderbergh does recapture some of that cool aura and clever dialogue that brought "Ocean's Eleven" a critic goldmine. However, my money is still on "Ocean's Eleven" as the king of the trilogy! Nevertheless, you should still check out that Oceanview of "Ocean's Thirteen". **** Good
A really bad movie.
posted on 29 Jul 2009Oceans 13, to put it mildly, put me to sleep. The characters are disconnected, the technique of filming in dark/white and with film stock left over from the 1960s, and the lack of uniformity in developing the plot makes this movie a candidate for a rotten tomato award. The inclusion of a tunnel boring machine into the plot seems as far out of touch with reality as is apparent in the rest of the plot. TBM are gigantic machines requiring special equipment just to transport, let alone install and operate. Skip it as it is not worth the gas to get to movie house. I sincerely hope this is the last one of these series of movies. The first one is a winner in all departments. The next two should be burned.
Danny Ocean knows how to break a bank.
posted on 29 Jul 2009Danny Ocean(George Clooney)and his crew come to the aid of one of their own, Reuben(Elliott Gould), who has been double-crossed out of a share of a new casino, The Bank, by the ruthless Willy Bank(Al Pacino). And what is the best way to get back at someone who seems to have everything? Hit him where it hurts...smack dab in the big fat wallet. It will take a very quick attack on the casino. Rigging slots, dice, cards and wheels to allow the betters to win...win big. The elaborate plan is bold, bit dangerous and very close to impossible. The Bank has been broken. Brisk colorful storyline with glitzy scenery; after all it is Las Vegas. Also in this high dollar cast: Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, Ellen Barkin, Bernie Mac and Carl Reiner.
Unlucky 13?
posted on 25 Jul 2009I saw this film on a plane and fell asleep multiple times. There was nothing to keep my attention and the story seemed to be hastily cobbled together so the team could capitalize on the previous two films. Many mysteries remain for me - who kept calling Brad Pitt? What did he and Clooney keep talking about? What exactly was Matt Damon doing in the film? I only realized just now that the villainous guy who double crossed Eliot Gould was Al Pacino! So Al acted well enough to camouflage his usual persona. That is a plus.The software guy first went on and on about how the system was unbreakable then Bingo he had a way to break it! The other cast - who knows what they were doing - some guy used to keep dealing cards and getting them all over the floor.I have to say that star power is an awesome thing - even with complete lack of coherence and intelligence in how the plot was cobbled together every time I woke up either Matt or Clooney or Brad kept my eyes glued to the screen for a few minutes before the snoozies set in. Any other cast and no one would look twice at this film; heck they would walk out in the first 20 minutes.
Going back to it's roots Ocean's 13 makes the trilogy worth while
posted on 23 Jul 2009Ocean's 11 was not the type of film to warrant a sequel but given the pure fun the original crew had it only made sense that they'd come back to do it again. But a third installment seemed almost mundane. How could they possibly make a third installment worth while?? Well they get continued points for once again bringing back the majority of the original cast minus almost all estrogen (Julia Roberts, Catherine Zeta Jones, and pretty much any females at all.) But the core cast is back and after the rather disastrous mess of Ocean's 12 which took the heart of the film away by setting it outside of Vegas they manage to go back to what made the original film great...big Hollywood stars, having a good time, in Vegas, pulling the con of a life time and that makes Ocean's 13 worth while and stunningly saves the series. Steven Soderbergh returns for a third time as director and I think by now the entire cast should just know each other and how the script works. Granted Ocean's 13 isn't exactly a huge stretch from what was already Ocean's 11 and I'll still stand by the fact that I don't a trilogy was necessary but as luck would have it Ocean's 13 is actually very watchable and a lot of fun.George Clooney returns as the head of the crew...Danny Ocean. He definitely recaptures more of that suave, smooth, and cunning Danny Ocean from the original that was completely lost with the second. Working by his side again is his crew that all have a purpose again this time around. Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Bernie Mac, Don Cheadle, Casey Affleck, Scott Caan, Shaobo Qin, Carl Reiner, and Eddie Jemison. In the original their purpose was clear cut and exact and in Ocean's 12 there was no need for half of them and finally with Ocean's 13 most of them have a very important role even if it feels a little forced at times. Most of all they just want to be there to help avenge Reuben, played again by the terrific Elliot Gould. They even found a way to bring back Andy Garcia in a small role as Ocean's number one adversary Terry Benedict. The addition to this cast was the irreplaceable and incredible Al Pacino as Willie Bank, the tough as nails, egotistical scum bag casino owner who screws over Reuben (Gould.) Pacino just ups the ante on any cast and he fits right in with the Ocean's team. The only female to the cast is that of Ellen Barkin as Pacino's right hand gal Abigail Sponder. She is supposed to be tough and ruthless but in fact she comes across as mostly whiny and annoying and gets in the way so she doesn't really fill the shoes well of Roberts or Zeta Jones.I give great credit to Soderbergh and the writers of Ocean's 13 because they came up with a really good and interesting and fun concept as opposed to simply 'yet another heist.' The whole unique plot to the team was what made this film different from Ocean's 11 and watchable...again. Still it was far from perfect and at this point so much of it just seemed forced and unnecessary and for the love of Ocean please stop it at a trilogy because there is nothing more that can be milked out of these characters. Danny Ocean on his own?? Perhaps but not the 11, or 12, or 13...this series has definitely played it's course. But if you're a fan of the original Clooney version than you need to definitely see Ocean's 13 because of the two sequels this one is heads and tails above Ocean's 12. 7.5/10
Let your intelligence be insulted
posted on 23 Jul 2009Ocean 13 (as Ocean 12 was before it) is basically bunch of actors, some of the A-LIST, trying to look cool in front of a camera talking as they are friends from life (well the at least the bigger names).The story makes little sense but the scam itself is completely stupid and very lazily or absurdly planned and too many loose ends. Just an excuse to give some screen time to everybody (and there are really a lot of people).The best are Al Pacino (so so), Matt Damon and Andy Garcia that at least look natural.There is no suspense, no sense of danger, no passion, no sex, no violence and overall no fun on the whole movie.
Why does it end so soon???
posted on 21 Jul 2009Ya i know.O and his kids are the best.but y in the bloody hell does all these holly"wood" productions end in such a short time?its as if i just entered the theatre than i am shown "the End".Its absolute fleecing of my money and effort.Its alright for ppl who watch it at home from pirated cds.but for me this is just b****s**t. It costs heaven to see a movie that ends up just when u settle down!!what is the prob with that, u ask? half the story line gets imaginative.wow!!this kind of crap film making destroys great story lines like, The Lord of the Rings trilogy,Harry Potter Movies etc etc.All the story gets squeezed into such a short timespan that when the movie finishes u r left wondering"where the hell did half the story go????"Will there be a time when stories don't get sacrificed for such profit making?



very good for a 3rd installment...
posted on 30 Aug 2009Excellent 3rd part!This movie is Highly Enjoyable. Even more enjoyable if u are a Huge Ocean's Movies fan. This movie has all the FUN and the pace and a much Better plot than it's previous part(12).The movie is directed in the same pattern as it's predecessors. Al Pacino is so well fitted in the role. He looks Charismatic and funny and Lovable.There's nothing much to say other then "GO WATCH the FILM!". Its Entertaining and Satisfying to a Major extent.. So Enjoy!!9/10