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Ocean's Thirteen
a.k.a. Ocean's 13 Director: Steven Soderbergh Cast: George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/13/2007
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 4,432
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Additional scenes; Vegas: An Opulent Illusion - Las Vegas' influential design sense; Jerry Weintraub Walk and Talk: The producer takes us on a casino tour; 2 English audio tracks: 5.1 and 2.0

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Disc #1 -- Ocean's Thirteen [WS]
1. Anything for Reuben [4:39]
2. Willy Amends the Deal [2:56]
3. The Guys Offer Willy "A Billy Martin" [2:27]
4. Showing Nagel the Big Picture [3:05]
5. The Big Picture, Continued [4:14]
6. Fixing Blackjack, Slots, Roulette [4:02]
7. The Greco Player Tracker [2:56]
8. The Exit Strategy [3:16]
9. Rusty Does an "Irwin Allen" [2:53]
10. Prepping Room 1706; "Caravan" [2:01]
11. Kensington Chubb and the V.I.P. Check-in [6:23]
12. Livingston Explains Blackjack [3:06]
13. Complications [4:13]
14. Terry [3:18]
15. Mr. Weng and Lenny Pepperidge [2:01]
16. Yen Negotiates the Elevators [1:46]
17. Rusty and Danny Walk and Talk [4:40]
18. Oprah [2:38]
19. Finding a Way to the Diamond Room [6:34]
20. Terry and Willy: 'Nuff Said [3:29]
21. Willy Makes Preparations [2:40]
22. The Grand Opening [4:30]
23. The Gilroy [3:17]
24. "The FBI Is in the House" [4:48]
25. Blowing the Slots [2:24]
26. The Cartwheel [3:59]
27. Eugene's Trap Door [2:08]
28. First Tremor; "You Felt It, Too?" [2:33]
29. Winning Montage [3:41]
30. The Exit Strategy, Cont'd. [2:10]
31. Aftermath [7:10]
32. "This Town" [2:15]
33. Camp to Belong [4:01]
34. End Titles [5:31]

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Cinema icon Al Pacino joins a powerhouse cast headed by of George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia, Don Cheadle, Bernie Mac, and series newcomer Ellen Barkin for this, the third installment of director Steven Soderbergh's popular series of glitzy crime comedies. The only hotelier in Las Vegas who can claim that each and every one of his establishments has earned the Royal Review Board's Five Diamond Award, Willy Bank (Pacino) has made more than his share of enemies during his impressive ascent. While most of Bank's adversaries amount to little more than the occasional nuisance, however, this powerful player is about to find out that picking your enemies in Las Vegas can be a true gamble. In betraying Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould), Bank has finally crossed the one man who could bring his entire empire crumbling to the ground -- Danny Ocean (Clooney). Now Reuben is in critical condition, and Ocean is determined to strike back at the man who nearly murdered his mentor. Bank may have taken down one of the original Ocean's Eleven, but his efforts only managed to unite the remaining ten closer than ever before. As the opening of Bank's newest casino draws near, Danny and the crew set into motion a bold plan to humiliate the cocksure casino owner and forever tarnish his spotless reputation. It won't be easy, but if Ocean and his team can get their elaborate plan together in time for the opening of The Bank, they just might be able to deliver some serious Las Vegas justice. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Better than 12by Anonymous

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January 02, 2008: I can easily say this is better than Ocean's 12 and is up there with the first one. The guys are back and it's more about revenge against Bank (Pacino.) Actually Pacino was interesting as he took a bit of a back seat compared to some of the other characters, dialing down the normal full-blown personas he's had in other flicks, so good for him. Andy Garcia's small part was a great addition though. There was a bit less of the funny dialog we're familiar with between Rusty and Danny but this is a great movie.

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November 27, 2007: First Sequil in a long time that keeps getting better with every new picture. Hopefully there's a Ocean's 14!!