Out of Sight with George Clooney: DVD Cover

    Out of Sight Director: Steven Soderbergh Cast: George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Ving Rhames, Don Cheadle

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/18/2006
    • Original Release: 1998
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 22,317

    Viewer Rating: (5 ratings)

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Chapter List
    1. Main Titles [1:23]
    2. In the Bank [3:28]
    3. Glades Prison [1:59]
    4. Chino and Lulu [1:03]
    5. Jack's Adele [1:43]
    6. Buddy [:38]
    7. "Thanks, Dad" [1:57]
    8. Prison Break [3:38]
    9. In the Trunk [5:12]
    10. Meeting Glenn [4:46]
    11. Two Years Ago [1:24]
    12. Words About Ripley [2:14]
    13. A Stabbing [:34]
    14. Taking a Bath [2:22]
    15. In the Hospital [3:52]
    16. Ripley and Snoopy [3:46]
    17. Buddy and Jack [:48]
    18. Ray Nicolet [4:47]
    19. TV News Flash [:57]
    20. Adele's House [1:36]
    21. Adele and Karen [4:09]
    22. Adams Hotel [3:52]
    23. At the Airport [:37]
    24. Detroit [1:29]
    25. Kenneth [2:37]
    26. Crime Scene [:38]
    27. Kronk Gym [2:51]
    28. Lompoc [1:10]
    29. Karen and Cruz [1:17]
    30. On the Phone [1:09]
    31. Karen and Kenneth [3:19]
    32. Outside Ripley's [1:15]
    33. Job Interview [3:28]
    34. Two Dudes [2:50]
    35. Gary and Celeste [6:15]
    36. Jack and Karen [2:45]
    37. State Theater [1:27]
    38. Glenn Again [3:00]
    39. Talking Strategy [1:51]
    40. Driving to Ripley's [2:37]
    41. Inside Ripley's [1:32]
    42. The Bedroom [1:12]
    43. The Kitchen [2:17]
    44. Ripley's Safe [2:04]
    45. Plain Old Rocks [:58]
    46. Jack and Buddy [1:20]
    47. Jack and Kenneth [1:05]
    48. Up the Stairs [:53]
    49. Out of Bullets [1:29]
    50. No More Time [3:48]
    51. The Prison Van [2:31]
    52. End Titles [6:31]

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    Editorial Reviews

    However cultural historians choose to characterize the Clinton era, with its blockbuster special-effects movies, reality TV, and teenybopper bands, it's a sure bet that Out of Sight will be counted among the era's coolest films. The characters look good and say neat things, as they do in so many movies. But what's special about this cops-and-robbers movie are its peerless craftsmanship and respect for the audience. Credit vanguard American indie director Steven Soderbergh, whose Hollywood movies (Erin Brockovich) percolate with a human pulse and intelligence that's often absent from big-studio offerings. The cast is sharp and puts in work to be remembered -- especially stars George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez and character actors Ving Rhames and Steve Zahn. In the vein of Soderbergh's other Elmore Leonard adaptation, Get Shorty, the storytelling revels in the gritty simplicity of the story: This is a movie about a sexy bank robber (Clooney) who falls in love with a U.S. marshal (Lopez) who, in pursuing him, seems equally driven by lust for justice and just plain lust, too. Broken down to these essentials, Out of Sight seems sprung from pulp novels, a shocking tabloid-worthy tale. But in Soderbergh's shots, editing, and soundtrack stylings, the film emerges as an experiment in cool; and a remarkably successful one. Dave Roth, Barnes & Noble

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    Out of Sight - Watched it Twice!by Smokeyone

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    March 24, 2009: I enjoyed the movie in total. Great cast, good script, performances, plot, etc. It was so good, I watched it twice in one setting.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

    Cool, Slick, Smart Crime Thrillerby Anonymous

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    December 25, 2007: One of Steven Soderbergh's best films. The dialogue sizzles, as does the chemistry between George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez. But the supporting cast is absolutely perfect with Don Cheadle, Ving Rhames, Steve Zahn and Albert Brooks.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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