- Reviewed.
The Making of 'Ocean's Eleven' (TV Short 2001)
"HBO First Look" The Making of 'Ocean's Eleven' (TV Episode 2001)
clips'Ocean's Eleven': The Look of the Con (Video 2002)
clips shown"The Factor" Episode dated 11 April 2008 (TV Episode 2008)
Clips of the film are featured during the segment with true crime author John Huddy.
Ocean's Twelve (2004)
Ocean's Thirteen (2007)
Ocean's Eight (2018)
"Ed, Edd n Eddy" Rock-a-Bye-Ed/O-Ed-Eleven (TV Episode 2001)
Title reference."Smallville" Leech (TV Episode 2002)
There is a poster for the film in the Talon.- Referenced in one of the $4,000 questions.
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" Normal Again (TV Episode 2002)
When looking at a vault schematic, Andrew comments that he still thinks they'll need eight more guys to pull it off in addition to the three of them. Warren says "I never should have let you see that movie."Shirtless: Hollywood's Sexiest Men (TV Movie 2002)
Casablanca (1942)
Terry quotes the famous "Of all the gin joints, in all the towns, in all the world..." when he hears that Danny just happened to see Tess in the casino.Strangers on a Train (1951)
When the crowd turns around to watch the building collapse, both Linus & Danny remain facing forward, much like Bruno faces Guy at the tennis match while the rest of the crowd turn their heads side to side.A Summer Place (1959)
Theme music is heard .Seven Thieves (1960)
in both movies, the heist is moved to the night of a special event when the casino is more crowdedThe Flintstones (TV Series 1960–1966)
Don Cheadle mentions Barney Rubble while doing cockney rhyming slang
Ocean's Eleven (1960)
Ocean's Eight (2018)
This is a spin-off from the original Ocean's Eleven.
"Lizzie McGuire" Lizzie's Eleven (TV Episode 2003)
Lizzie and several of her friends set out to pull off an elaborate "heist," in the setting of a school party made up to look like a casino. The title makes reference to the similarities.Finding Nemo (2003)
Seven's Eleven (Short 2004)
that entry spoofs this movie"American Dad!" Threat Levels (TV Episode 2005)
Audio and visual style when Steve explains his plan on how to become rich to his friends."Robot Chicken" 1987 (TV Episode 2006)
Spoofed as "Slip 'N Slide"
The Great Escape (1963)
The password that Carl Reiner's character (Saul Bloom) gives to the courier with the briefcase is the same Russian phrase, "Ia vas liubliu", that Charles Bronson's character (Flight. Lt. Danny 'The Tunnel King' Velinski) taught to James Coburn's character (Flying Officer Louis 'The Manufacturer' Sedgwick) in The Great Escape (1963). It translates as "I love you".Snatch (2000)