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Ocean's Eleven Director: Steven Soderbergh Cast: George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/15/2007
  • Original Release: 2001
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 9,271

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2 commentaries: #1 - Matt Damon, Andy Garcia and Brad Pitt; #2 - director Steven Soderbergh and screenwriter Ted Griffin; Documentaries HBO First Look: The Making of Ocean's Eleven and The Look of the Con ; Cast film highlights; Theatrical trailers; DVD-ROM's PC enhanced features: access the In or Out? Challenge and more; Languages: English & Français (dubbed in Quebec); Subtitles: English, Français & Español (feature film only)

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Disc #1 -- Ocean's Eleven [WS]
1. "What Would You Do if Released?" [2:07]
2. Main Titles; Seeing Ramon [3:02]
3. Poker School [6:06]
4. "What's the Target?" [3:10]
5. Lunch With Reuben [3:59]
6. The Malloy Twins; Livingston [2:00]
7. Basher; Yen [2:42]
8. Saul [2:46]
9. Linus [2:19]
10. Danny Lays Out the Plan [5:17]
11. Casino Reconnaissance [6:04]
12. Frank Buys the Vans [2:55]
13. "Tell Me About Benedict" [1:55]
14. Tess [4:14]
15. Tess and Danny Catch Up [5:15]
16. Xanadu Implosion [2:35]
17. They Need a Pinch [1:42]
18. Stealing the Pinch [3:33]
19. Danny's Out [2:09]
20. Rusty Advises Linus [1:24]
21. Fight Night [3:04]
22. The Man From the NGC [4:48]
23. Whitejack [3:03]
24. On the Inside [3:06]
25. Somebody Call a Doctor [3:04]
26. "We're Set;" Lights Out [2:36]
27. In the Vault [4:22]
28. Calling Benedict [3:48]
29. Rusty States the Terms [2:05]
30. SWAT Team Arrives [3:48]
31. Benedict Figures It Out [2:15]
32. Benedict Grills Danny [2:37]
33. "Someone's Always Watching" [5:02]
34. Liar and Thief [2:21]
35. End Titles [5:00]

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Editorial Reviews

A remake of the breezy 1960 caper film that featured Frank Sinatra and his Rat Pack buddies, this Ocean’s Eleven offers equal star power, lavishes more directorial attention on the Big Heist, and is even more entertaining than the original. George Clooney is perfectly cast as the titular trickster, Danny Ocean, a paroled con man determined to rob the wealthy casino owner (Andy Garcia) who’s taken up with his ex-wife, Tess (Julia Roberts). To pull off the complicated robbery, he recruits some individuals with highly specific talents, among them Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, Carl Reiner, and Elliott Gould. Their painstaking preparations consume a big chunk of the film’s running time, and director Steven Soderbergh (Erin Brockovich) devotes even more footage to the heist and its aftermath. But he realizes that Ocean’s Eleven, like its predecessor, isn’t just about a smash-and-grab job -- it’s about being cool, and to that end the director is extremely punctilious about the movie’s stylized settings, costumes, and music. The script sparkles with wry throwaway lines, and the actors convey a sense of fun that’s definitely infectious. Nobody will ever confuse this spirited romp for high art, but for a great way to pass a couple of hours we can’t think of anything better. Soderbergh provides a full-length commentary for the DVD, and Pitt, Damon, and Garcia throw in their two cents as well. Additionally, the DVD sports an HBO First Look featurette, a brief behind-the-scenes documentary called The Look of the Con, interviews with other members of the cast and production team, three different theatrical trailers, and DVD-ROM content. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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I Liked The Older Movie Better But This Was Good!by Anonymous

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July 12, 2006: I liked the original Ocean's 11 Better, the one that starred Frank Sinatra but this remake was good but I just enjoyed the plot of the original version more!

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Acting At Its Best !by Anonymous

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October 17, 2003: What else do I have to say? You have this generations best actors in a classic movie remake that achieved the almost impossible task of being better than the orignal.

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