Loosely based on the 1960 Rat Pack film of the same name, OCEAN'S 11 is a hi-tech crime comedy that features a top-notch cast. Con man Danny Ocean (George Clooney) has just been released from a four-year jail term and decides that his first order of business is robbing three Las Vegas casinos owned by the slimy Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia). To pull off this nearly impossible task, he quickly assembles an eclectic crew--including a card shark (Brad Pitt), a pickpocket (Matt Damon), an explosives expert (Don Cheadle), and an aging gambler (Carl Reiner)--and seeks financial backing from a freewheeling casino mogul (Elliott Gould) who holds a grudge against Benedict. However, it soon becomes apparent that Ocean has more at stake than money and his newly found freedom--his ex-wife, Tess (Julia Roberts), just happens to be Benedict's new girlfriend. Can Ocean steal back Tess's heart and more than a hundred million dollars at the same time?
Continuing an impressive streak of films that began with OUT OF SIGHT and THE LIMEY and exploded into even wider acclaim and popularity with ERIN BROCKOVICH and TRAFFIC, Steven Soderbergh helms this star-studded caper flick with a strong sense of style and humor. Clooney and Pitt, in particular, have a great rapport and both exude a suave, laid-back charm. Damon, Cheadle, Gould, and Reiner all provide excellent comic turns, while Garcia gives an appropriately sinister performance. The whole glittery package is topped off by David Holmes' engaging score, which ties together the sounds and moods of Hollywood past and present.
Theatrical Release Date: DECEMBER 7, 2001
Blu-ray Disc Features:
Full Frame - 1.33
Executive Producer
John Hardy: Producer
Executive Producer
Susan Ekins: Associate Producer
Source Writer
Charles Lederer: American Screenwriter/Director
Source Writer
Harry Brown: Screenwriter/Novelist
Executive Producer
Bruce Berman: executive producer
Review 1:
"...[Soderbergh] rallies a seismic jolt of enthusiasm, and the movie is an elating blaze of flair and pride..."
Source: New York Times
p.E1 12/07/2001
Review 2:
"...Clooney and Soderbergh make it happen....[The] entire cast seems spontaneous and relaxed..."
Source: Variety
p.33-7 12/03/2001
Review 3:
"...Purely in terms of colour palette, Soderbergh has no peer..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.53 03/01/2002
Review 4:
"Never has 21st-century Vegas looked so seductive."
Source: Uncut
p.131 07/01/2004
Review 5:
"...A fun heist movie....There are many clever exchanges, particularly between Clooney and Pitt..."
Source: Box Office
p.59 01/01/2002
Review 6:
"...It's Soderbergh's soufflé-light, super-bright direction and the actor's throbbing charisma that makes OCEAN'S ELEVEN as dazzling as The Strip itself..."
Source: Total Film
p.92-3 03/01/2002
Review 7:
"...Amusing....[With] some nice dialogue..."
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
p.32 03/03/2002
Review 8:
"...Soderbergh leads his cast through an exercise in splendidly deadpan form over content..."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.56 05/10/2002