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7.7/10
IMDb83%
Rotten TomatoesOcean's Eleven is a heist drama film that follows the story of a recently released ex-convict, who assembles a team of eleven skilled criminals to rob three of the biggest casinos in Las Vegas. The film's cast delivers powerful and convincing performances, with George Clooney delivering a standout portrayal of Danny Ocean. The movie explores themes of teamwork, loyalty, and revenge, showcasing the power of a well-planned heist and the consequences of betraying the trust of the team. The film's use of humor and wit is also noteworthy, with well-executed comedic sequences that add to the movie's overall entertainment value. Overall, Ocean's Eleven is a well-made and entertaining heist film that offers a fresh and unique take on the genre. It's a movie that celebrates the power of wit and teamwork, while also offering a thrilling and stylish cinematic experience. If you're looking for a fun and engaging heist film, then Ocean's Eleven is definitely worth watching.
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture | 2002 | Andy García
2002 | David Holmes
Best Acting Ensemble | 2002 | Carl Reiner
Film Choice Actor DramaAction Adventure | 2002 | Brad Pitt
Best Audio Commentary New Release | 2003 | Andy García
Best Director | 2003 | Steven Soderbergh
Best Foreign Film Meilleur film tranger | 2003 | Steven Soderbergh
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Comedy or Musical | 2002 | Carl Reiner
Best Casting for Feature Film Comedy | 2002 | Debra Zane
Contemporary Film | 2002 | Keith P. Cunningham
Excellence in Contemporary Film | 2002 | Jeffrey Kurland
Best Original Score | 2002 | David Holmes
Best Sound Editing Dialogue ADR Domestic Feature Film | 2002 | Aaron Glascock
Budget 85,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 450,717,150 USD

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The Bellagio let the crew tap into their security system to get real surveillance footage of the casino.
The entire cast worked for less than their usual salaries to bring down the budget.
The script was sent to Julia Roberts with a $20 bill attached. Included was a note from George Clooney that said "I hear you're getting 20 a picture now". This of course is a joke referencing Julia Roberts becoming the highest paid actress at $20 million per picture.
Andy Garcia said it wasn't easy to do a serious scene with Carl Reiner because Reiner was so funny.
Steven Soderbergh wanted the actors to hang out on set to make sure they had good chemistry. During downtime, the cast often crowded around Carl Reiner to listen to his stories.
"Rusty: You scared? Linus: You suicidal? Rusty: Only in the morning."
"Danny: Ten oughta do it, don't you think? Rusty: [Stares away in silence] Danny: You think we need one more? Rusty: [remains silent with his head leaning on top of his folded arms while hunched over on the bar] Danny: You think we need one more. Rusty: [remains silent] Danny: All right, we'll get one more. Rusty: [Blinks]"