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Release Date:
8 June 2007 (USA) moreTagline:
What are the odds of getting even? 13 to one. morePlot:
Danny Ocean rounds up the boys for a third heist, after casino owner Willy Bank double-crosses one of the original eleven, Reuben Tishkoff. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
1 win & 4 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(95 articles)
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Ocean's hits a lucky thirteen. moreUS TV Schedule:
| Wed. July 15 | 4:15 PM | HBO | |||
| Fri. July 17 | 7:45 PM | HBO | more |
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Brad Pitt | ... | Rusty Ryan | |
| George Clooney | ... | Danny Ocean | |
| Matt Damon | ... | Linus Caldwell | |
| Michael Mantell | ... | Dr. Stan | |
| Elliott Gould | ... | Reuben Tishkoff | |
| Ray Xifo | ... | Reuben's Butler | |
| Al Pacino | ... | Willy Bank | |
| Adam Lazarre-White | ... | Bank's Junior Executive | |
| Eddie Jemison | ... | Livingston Dell | |
| Don Cheadle | ... | Basher Tarr | |
| Shaobo Qin | ... | Yen / Mr. Weng | |
| Casey Affleck | ... | Virgil Malloy | |
| Scott Caan | ... | Turk Malloy | |
| Bernie Mac | ... | Frank Catton | |
| Carl Reiner | ... | Saul Bloom |
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Rated PG-13 for brief sensuality.Parents Guide:
View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
122 min | Croatia:114 minCountry:
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Color (Technicolor)Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Ireland:PG | Finland:K-7 | UK:PG | Germany:o.Al. | Norway:A | Singapore:PG | USA:PG-13 (certificate #43446) | Netherlands:6 | Hong Kong:IIA | Australia:PG | Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) | Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) | Italy:T | Philippines:PG-13 (MTRCB) | Portugal:M/12 | France:U | South Korea:12 | Denmark:A | Sweden:Btl | Canada:G (Quebec) | Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) | Malaysia:U | Brazil:10 | New Zealand:PG | India:UAFilming Locations:
Bellagio Casino & Hotel - 3600 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA moreFun Stuff
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Danny tells Willie Bank (Al Pacino), "What I want, what's most important to me...” This was the same dialog Pacino used when speaking with Virgil "The Turk" Sollozzo in The Godfather (1972). moreGoofs:
Continuity: Whenever the principals are at the airport, Gulfstream-class private jets await them. Gulfstream passenger cabins have distinctive oversize rounded "porthole" windows. Only such planes appear on the tarmac; however when there is a momentary in-flight clip showing the passenger's aerial view of the passing landscape below, the window is a small "sardine can" window of a typical commercial airliner. Clearly this was generic stock footage of "anyplane" flying over "anycity". When the highrollers are later disembarking, the windows become classic Gulfstream portholes again. moreSoundtrack:
Suite Bergamasque, Clair de Lune, No. 3 moreFAQ
what is the point of spinning the new dice before they are used?Do I need to see the other movies first?
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"The robb'd that smiles, steals something from the thief." Shakespeare's Othello
Andy Garcia's wealthy Terry Benedict is financing Danny Ocean's Vegas heist from casino owner Willie Bank (Al Pacino) in order to get the last smile of vengeance, thief to thief, while Danny and Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt) exact their own revenge. No honor among these slick reprobates, and good time is had by all the men and, this time, not Julia Roberts, but Clooney's real-life squeeze, Ellen Barkin, as Abigail Sponder, tough right hand to Bank.
I go to most movies as a film critic with my sensibility well-guarded against the fluffy confection of just another heist. But the Ocean's franchise, like the Bond's, has a cachet all its own with eye-pleasing duds, high-tech high jinx, and self-referential dialogue. Thus I am free to enjoy without feeling as if I'd sold out to crass commercialismI have, but willfully and pleasurably.
I guess I'm sucked in like everyone else at the movies, even with as many as I've seen and written about, because I want to go where the director, in this case the estimable Steven Soderbergh, wants to take me. In Ocean's 12, it was all over Europe; in Thirteen it's the entertainment Mecca of the Western world.
No deep thoughts come to mind, just summer mindlessness dressed up for partying (Pitt and Clooney very nicely decked out, understatedly). Clooney's musings about the changes in Vegas since guys like him had shaken Sinatra's hand serves as "change" leitmotif lighter than air. Twenty years from now we'll be talking about the iconic Pitt and Clooney in the same nostalgic way. Ocean's Thirteen reinforces its place in popular culture as a repository for our transitory adulation of movie stars and the escapes they gave us long ago.
At the end, Matt Damon exits with "See you when I see you," a fitting piece of noncommittal that may promise another Ocean's installment or just more star sightings. Clooney says goodbye to Pitt with an in-joke the world is in on: "Hey! Next time! Keep the weight off. Pitt retorts, "Have a couple of kids." This is typical of the low-key, sweetly narcissistic third installment.
Ocean's hits a lucky thirteen this time around without a big jackpot but a great deal of good will.