My favorite meta joke is George Clooney asking Topher Grace right before Rusty comes back into the room,"Is it hard transitioning from TV to Film?" Given that George started on E.R. it's just a fun joke to me.
Ocean’s 11 is one of a few movies I can rewatch pretty much any time. I never get tired of it. The rhythm of the scenes, the dialogue and the music is weirdly comforting to me. It’s funny and stylish and above all the cast really seem to be having fun.
I've watched 3 or 4 reactions to Ocean's Eleven and one thing is consistent: I always feel really old when Elliott Gould is recognized as "the dad from Friends."
Matt Damon had a ton of great roles before Jason Bourne. Good Will Hunting, Saving Private Ryan, Rounders, Dogma and the Talented Mr. Ripley covers just 2 years (97-99) of his career.
"Don't look down, Don't look up" Addie - I'm learning how to lie A few moments later... "I feel li..li..like I could ro...ro..rob a Casino" while looking down, up, and ultimately just closes eyes 😂❤
I’ve never seen a movie…no, a film as smooth as this. Everything from the dialogue, cinematography, music, the smoothest and suavest film ever and it still holds up to this day.
There was an awards show where director Stephen Soderbergh won an award for his previous film (Erin Brockovich). He couldn't be there to accept the award and the person who did accept it (I think it was Clooney) said that Soderbergh was busy editing his latest film - "A little indie project featuring a cast of young up and comers called Oceans Eleven...". Soderbergh was on a big run back then with Out of Sight, Brockovich, the Ocean's films and Traffic.
Fun Fact: Im not sure if it was already mentioned, but Don Cheadle is not listed in the credits! Apparently he wanted his name up there with Clooney, Pitt, and Roberts. Love this whole film, down to the soundtrack! Your reaction was awesome too, btw.
The "dad from Friends" is Elliott Gould and he is an amazing actor who was in some of the best movies of the 70s and onwards. If you have the time watch some of his performances where he is the main star and you will see performances which are just top.
Saul, aka Carl Reiner is also a legend, who among other things worked at was close friends with Mel Brooks, and his son Rob directed The Princess Bride.
@@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy Oh for sure, I was just trying to hit the first couple things that came to mind. The man had live a 7 decade career, I wasn't trying to be comprehensive. "The Jerk" should definitely go on a shortlist though.
I love the ultra-meta position of Bahser, watching on the tv the old casino being demolish while the thing is happening IRL just behind him, unfocused in the window in the background (at the 14:45 point here) ... we see the unfocused real building falling down while Basher is hypnotized watching it on the tv. That was a great jab at the virtuality of the modern world. Or maybe I drank too much Coke Zero and am a little high, IDK.
I can't even count how many times I've seen these movies and they never disappoint, the perfect blend of suspense, comedy, an excellent script, insane cast, and topnotch editing.
That is true however there have been recent rumors that there will be a sequel with some of the original cast. George himself stayed the script and general movie plot had been written in 2023. Brad is eager to come back but idk who else they’ve talked to and it’s not complete
Elliott Gould (Reuben) was Trapper John McIntyre in M*A*S*H (1970), among other gems. Addie makes no mention of this absolutely smooth as silk soundtrack. The franchise just gets better as you go.
I'm glad you appreciate the bruiser guy. He's underrated and should count as the 12th member. If you want to see another crime move with funny elements and a great ensemble cast (including Andy Garcia) I gotta recommend Smokin' Aces.
I always thought Bruiser was the 11th. The title is "Ocean's 11", it's possessive, meaning there are 11 things belonging to Ocean. In this case, the 11 other people involved the heist.
There a few out there...The Italian Job remake is also better than the original, although Michael Caine is great in the original. But I hated the ending, just like I hated the ending of the original Ocean's Eleven. They stem from a time when you couldn't show criminals getting away with it, so they had to have their comeuppance somehow in the end, like having the money cremated or balancing on the edge where the choice is giving up the money or dying trying to get to it.
They said that the scene where Andy and Matt are talking to Bernie in the conference room took so long to film because everyone kept breaking character from Bernie’s making jokes and they couldn’t stay serious hahaha
The origin of Ocean eleven, is from WW2. The name relates to " operations executive". This term was used to describe trained agents that were placed in occupied Europe to attack the German war effort. The original movie was about a group of these returned men post WW2 deciding to put their war time skills to use in the post war period. This tends to make the naming of the subsequent movies as 12 and 13 rather ridiculous.
8:20 To this day, my buddy and I do this routine every time we sit at the bar before we leave. No idea why we started doing it, but it just works for us. I play the silent role.
This was the first time I noticed that Pitt eats in movies, because he did it SO MUCH in this one. I also think it's hysterical that in the final scene, it looks like he's getting heartburn or indigestion, lol.
Ocean's 11 is absolute joy in film. Just so fun, the dialogue is perfect, and it handled a massive cast perfectly. How they managed to give everyone moments to shine is a writer and editor's high water mark. The first sequel is a mess but it has one of my favorite soundtracks of all film. Their music choices and how they fit in the movie are really quirky but wonderful. The final sequel, Oceans 13, is back to fine form and really, really good.
I knew you'd like this one Addie. I'm actually impressed by how much you picked up one before they explained it. Lots of fun. Keep up the great work Addie.
While I'm not a Friends watcher, he's hilarious in his small role in The Big Hit, with Marky Mark and Christina Applegate. But for a more serious Elliott Gould, try The Long Goodbye. He's still pretty funny as he muddles his way through a noir detective story.
The insane part is that he is credited with snacking on something in over 60 of his movies. He did it in Fight Club, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, The Assassination of Jesse James, Inglorious Bastards, Moneyball, Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Not to mention that he does it in all 3 of the Ocean's movies. It's become his running gag that people love to see. And to be honest, he's the luckiest actor in Hollywood. Forget a line? Just shove a burger in your mouth and think about it for a second lol
@@kevinexline5392 Brad early on took a lot of inspiration and his acting cues from the late great James Garner - who quite often would be eating something during scenes - especially as Jim Rockford in THE ROCKFORD FILES.
@@damiannieman2870 and the thing is, it’s one of those little things that humanizes the character. Are movies great? Of course. But I’ve had the thought more than once “when the hell do these people eat or sleep or even use the bathroom?” Almost every movie of Brad’s that I see people react to now, at some point we hear “ohp, Brad’s eating again”. In my opinion, that’s the best shtick in the world to have attached to your name. Dude gets to grub while filming.
14:11 From an acting point of view, I love how subtly passive aggressive this scene is between Danny Ocean and Terry Benedict: Danny constantly fiddling with his wedding ring and otherwise drawing focus to his hand in order to highlight his "earlier claim" on Tess, while Terry offers a drink and refers to "my casino" to communicate that he's the Big Man here.
Fun fact: Most people say the SWAT guy's voice was familar, so they figured out it was Brad Pitt. It was actually Clooney impersonating Pitt, purely because he was the one available when they shot the scene. So most people are recognising an impression of Pitt as the real thing.
@Addie Assuming you haven't seen any of the other Oceans movies I'll leave you with this tease but no spoiler, the Ocean family business is truly a family business.
I love all of the Ocean's movies. They give me the same kind of vibe as the Rush Hour movies, where you're willing to set aside how unrealistic everything is because they're just so damn fun to watch. I feel like I'm giving my mind a vacation from all my worries.
Excellent reaction! I dont know if this comment will get back to you, hopefully someone else suggest this to her if you see it, but Steven Soderbergh has ANOTHER excellent heist movie called "Logan Lucky" with Channing Tatum and Adam Driver. Less popular but JUST AS GOOD as Ocean's 11. Believe me youll have the same reaction to that that you did to this, it's SO GOOD! Really hope you react to it!
Couple notes on Brad Pitt's eating: First, it's said that it was to help him quit smoking. And secondly, you'll notice that whenever he's eating, it's always when he's up and about. It was Pitt's own idea for his character Rusty to be always eating like this because Rusty is always "on the move" and so he never has time to sit down and eat a proper meal.
Now thats a hiest movie! Great cast and great remake! The twists and turns are awesome and leave you wonderering if they'll pull it off! Cant wait for you to watch Oceans 12🌊! Thanks for sharing Addie and please keep the crimes to only starling our hearts! ❤️💛
Addie! I like your shirt, you look really nice today! I love this movie, it's so much fun. Feels like one of the cinematic "classics" that everyone's gotta watch
The beginning and end shots were done at the Rahway State Prison in New Jersey. While in NJ you see Danny calling his Truant Officer and you see the sign for the Trump Plaza casino in Atlantic City. That is also where Danny goes up the escalator from the Boardwalk to meet Frank in that casino. Trump Plaza has since been demolished. The Donald also once owned the Taj Mahal casino in AC which is now the Hard Rock and the Trump Marina casino which is now the Golden Nugget there. FYI since Steve Wynn left Las Vegas, None of the casinos are owned by any one person. They are all owned by Corporations.
Brad was super hungry while filming so he just made it part of his characters personality 😂 he said he was filming a lot of those scenes while hungry and it just became a thing
another good heist movie with channing tatum and adam driver is logan lucky, the director of this movie came out of retirement to make it independently from hollywood. its also daniel craigs first outing with a crazy southern accent, pre-knives out
Brad Pitt said that Rusty seemed like the kind of guy that was always busy always on the go so he didn’t think he would be able to have time to sit and have complete meals so he made him a character who is always eating while he’s on the go
And the reason he did that is because he gets hungry waiting around between takes and wanted to be able to eat, so he asked to be constantly eating and came up with a justification.
Gould has been around since the 60s, including M*A*S*H (the film). All three parts of the trilogy are excellent. Soderbergh did another heist film called Logan Lucky. Consider it Ocean's 11 in a rural setting.
This is an excellent film of the "Heist" genre. Another example of this genre, with a lot more humor, is the original 1960s version of "The Pink Panther" by Blake Edwards. It stars Peter Sellers and David Niven, among others.
If you enjoyed this you would probably really like the Mission: Impossible movies. If you don't want to watch them all, just try the 4th one (Ghost Protocol). If you like that, you can go back to the first and watch them all through.
I actually just watched this yesterday for the first time as well. It was def a good one. I'm not typically a George Clooney fan, but this was def fun!!
One of my favorite movies! The soundtrack is amazing too! The sequels are good but for a change of pace you should check out Oceans 8…amazing female cast!
"Because the house always wins, play long enough, you never change the stakes, the house takes you unless, when that perfect hand comes along, you bet big and then you take the house."
Oh yes, knocking off a casino in Vegas! That's 3000 Miles To Graceland! During an Elvis convention! Just look out for the disguises! And that movie has Kurt Russell, Kevin Costner, Courteney Cox, Christian Slater and Kevin Pollak. But I like this one too.
Addie, another great crime/comedy is the movie called "The Tower Heist". Great cast i wont mention in case you dont want to know, but since you enjoyed this you will also enjoy that film from 2011. Also, i think you would enjoy the orignal Oceans Eleven with the original Vegas Rat Pack.
The actors had a lot of fun. They rode in the car Ruben's together even though the interior wouldn't be filmed. And Brad Pitt actually gave Sol mouth-to-mouth resuscitation just so he could say he frenched Carl Reiner.
My favorite meta joke is George Clooney asking Topher Grace right before Rusty comes back into the room,"Is it hard transitioning from TV to Film?" Given that George started on E.R. it's just a fun joke to me.
Totally missed that. That's hilarious.
The visual of people rushing up to Topher Grace for autographs while ignoring Brad Pitt and George Clooney is pretty funny too.
@@joeblankenship377 That was always my favorite moment, too!
Literally, my favorite joke too. The answer is, of course, no, it's not hard when you look like George Clooney.
Side Note...... George was on TV's "Rosanne" before "ER"......
Ocean’s 11 is one of a few movies I can rewatch pretty much any time. I never get tired of it. The rhythm of the scenes, the dialogue and the music is weirdly comforting to me. It’s funny and stylish and above all the cast really seem to be having fun.
that's how I feel about the original.
And oceans 13. They are both good.
Same! 11 and 13 if they're on I'm watching till the end 😂😂
When they were about to release 13, Bernie Mac was saying he wanted to do 14, 15, 16. He loved doing these
I've watched 3 or 4 reactions to Ocean's Eleven and one thing is consistent: I always feel really old when Elliott Gould is recognized as "the dad from Friends."
Right? My mind always goes to “Trapper” John McIntyre in M*A*S*H.
You should, people who recognize him as "the dad from Friends", or even recall Friends at all are feeling old themselves already.
Right? He's one of the pros from Dover!!!
Addie : Is that who I think it is?
Everyone: Jesus Christ, it’s Jason Bourne!
That’s pretty funny. 😁
Matt Damon had a ton of great roles before Jason Bourne. Good Will Hunting, Saving Private Ryan, Rounders, Dogma and the Talented Mr. Ripley covers just 2 years (97-99) of his career.
I don't think she's seen that one yet...
@@robertmartin9029 Don't forget he was also in Team America: World Police. Matt Daaamon
@@robertmartin9029 "School Ties" as well; very underrated. Him, Ben Affleck, _and_ Brendan Fraser.
"Did I rush it? I feel like I rushed it."
"No, it was good. Teen-beat thing was harsh."
I love this film so much.
"Don't look down, Don't look up"
Addie - I'm learning how to lie
A few moments later...
"I feel li..li..like I could ro...ro..rob a Casino" while looking down, up, and ultimately just closes eyes 😂❤
I’ve never seen a movie…no, a film as smooth as this. Everything from the dialogue, cinematography, music, the smoothest and suavest film ever and it still holds up to this day.
14:45 you missed the part where the actual building was falling down in the background
This trilogy is so much fun, and just has oodles of style & charm! Ocean's Thirteen is my personal favorite, but this one is the best of them, I say.
Agreed all i love all the cast in 13
There was an awards show where director Stephen Soderbergh won an award for his previous film (Erin Brockovich). He couldn't be there to accept the award and the person who did accept it (I think it was Clooney) said that Soderbergh was busy editing his latest film - "A little indie project featuring a cast of young up and comers called Oceans Eleven...". Soderbergh was on a big run back then with Out of Sight, Brockovich, the Ocean's films and Traffic.
If you look up Swagger in an encyclopedia, theres just this movie as its entry.
Oh wow, I didn’t realize Addie hadn’t seen these yet. What a great series! This first one is the best, but they’re all worth seeing.
Fun Fact: Im not sure if it was already mentioned, but Don Cheadle is not listed in the credits! Apparently he wanted his name up there with Clooney, Pitt, and Roberts.
Love this whole film, down to the soundtrack! Your reaction was awesome too, btw.
The "dad from Friends" is Elliott Gould and he is an amazing actor who was in some of the best movies of the 70s and onwards. If you have the time watch some of his performances where he is the main star and you will see performances which are just top.
Now this is a MOVIE in the best way. Supremely entertaining, breezy, charming, with incredible starpower. Just a perfect viewing experience.
Unlike Oceans 12 which has the most intellectually offensive scene in the history of film (Julia Roberts and Bruce Willis)
Saul, aka Carl Reiner is also a legend, who among other things worked at was close friends with Mel Brooks, and his son Rob directed The Princess Bride.
He also directed quite a few films in his own right, including "The Jerk."
@@ComeOnIsSuchAJoy Oh for sure, I was just trying to hit the first couple things that came to mind. The man had live a 7 decade career, I wasn't trying to be comprehensive.
"The Jerk" should definitely go on a shortlist though.
I love the ultra-meta position of Bahser, watching on the tv the old casino being demolish while the thing is happening IRL just behind him, unfocused in the window in the background (at the 14:45 point here) ... we see the unfocused real building falling down while Basher is hypnotized watching it on the tv. That was a great jab at the virtuality of the modern world. Or maybe I drank too much Coke Zero and am a little high, IDK.
The Ocean movies are very fun, and I think you'll love the 2003 version of The Italian Job as well.
A modern day classic, so rewatchable.
I can't even count how many times I've seen these movies and they never disappoint, the perfect blend of suspense, comedy, an excellent script, insane cast, and topnotch editing.
Love the reaction Addie. An absolutely perfect film.
More to come!!!
As we say in Texas; y'all be safe. Everyone!
The untimely and tragic death of Bernie Mac was rumored as the reason that after Ocean 13 there were no more movies out of respect for his passing.
That is true however there have been recent rumors that there will be a sequel with some of the original cast. George himself stayed the script and general movie plot had been written in 2023.
Brad is eager to come back but idk who else they’ve talked to and it’s not complete
Elliott Gould (Reuben) was Trapper John McIntyre in M*A*S*H (1970), among other gems. Addie makes no mention of this absolutely smooth as silk soundtrack. The franchise just gets better as you go.
I could watch this movie every day and not get tired of it. I enjoyed your reaction, Addie!! Thanks!
The banter between Clooney and Pitt is AMAZING
I'm glad you appreciate the bruiser guy. He's underrated and should count as the 12th member. If you want to see another crime move with funny elements and a great ensemble cast (including Andy Garcia) I gotta recommend Smokin' Aces.
I always thought Bruiser was the 11th.
The title is "Ocean's 11", it's possessive, meaning there are 11 things belonging to Ocean. In this case, the 11 other people involved the heist.
To me, this is one of the few examples of a remake that completely outshines the original.
For sure,cast is insane...to get all of them together to film a movie
Dune now falls into this category too lmao
I’ve not seen the original, but it sounds like the only thing it has going for it is the cast.
@@Heroo01Dune is an adaptation not a remake
There a few out there...The Italian Job remake is also better than the original, although Michael Caine is great in the original. But I hated the ending, just like I hated the ending of the original Ocean's Eleven. They stem from a time when you couldn't show criminals getting away with it, so they had to have their comeuppance somehow in the end, like having the money cremated or balancing on the edge where the choice is giving up the money or dying trying to get to it.
Clooney, Pitt, Damon, Roberts, Cheadle, Garcia, Affleck, Reiner, et al...could you ask for a cooler cast in a heist film? 😉
Addie has also seen Matt Damon & Casey Affleck in Oppenheimer (2023).
maybe add Jack Nicholson lol
@@orangeandblackattack Jack's response would be: "In this country, $150M don't add inches..." - you know the rest if you've seen The Departed, lol
Hey let’s forget about Bernie Mac smh
Sinatra, Martin, Davis, Lawford, Bishop
"See, I could be a criminal!" Oh Addie, we never knew!!!
I can see it now, Addie giggling as she tries to get away.
I knew.
They said that the scene where Andy and Matt are talking to Bernie in the conference room took so long to film because everyone kept breaking character from Bernie’s making jokes and they couldn’t stay serious hahaha
The origin of Ocean eleven, is from WW2. The name relates to " operations executive". This term was used to describe trained agents that were placed in occupied Europe to attack the German war effort. The original movie was about a group of these returned men post WW2 deciding to put their war time skills to use in the post war period. This tends to make the naming of the subsequent movies as 12 and 13 rather ridiculous.
8:20 To this day, my buddy and I do this routine every time we sit at the bar before we leave. No idea why we started doing it, but it just works for us. I play the silent role.
One of my favorite trilogies. Addie, watch them all. You'll love.
You gotta watch the rest of the sequels. So good!
"See, I could be a criminal!!!" Haha
These three movies are great, but don’t forget about Oceans 8.
This was the first time I noticed that Pitt eats in movies, because he did it SO MUCH in this one. I also think it's hysterical that in the final scene, it looks like he's getting heartburn or indigestion, lol.
Heartburn, just like Sol.
This movie was shot so well. Like the pan of all the characters in one shot when they are building the vault. And the cuts were wonderful.
Ocean's 11 is absolute joy in film. Just so fun, the dialogue is perfect, and it handled a massive cast perfectly. How they managed to give everyone moments to shine is a writer and editor's high water mark.
The first sequel is a mess but it has one of my favorite soundtracks of all film. Their music choices and how they fit in the movie are really quirky but wonderful.
The final sequel, Oceans 13, is back to fine form and really, really good.
Hi Addie,
Elliott Gould was in the classic movie, M*A*S*H (1970). You really should check that movie out.
Please watch all 3. Their awesome.
I knew you'd like this one Addie. I'm actually impressed by how much you picked up one before they explained it. Lots of fun. Keep up the great work Addie.
I never get tired of watching this movie
Will never ever get over the aesthetics of the Ocean's trilogy 😍😍
pretty sure this movie was a major factor in the whole brad pitt eats in movies thing
Thanks his role in Friends, Eliott Gould makes me laugh so much 😂
While I'm not a Friends watcher, he's hilarious in his small role in The Big Hit, with Marky Mark and Christina Applegate.
But for a more serious Elliott Gould, try The Long Goodbye. He's still pretty funny as he muddles his way through a noir detective story.
@@LordVolkov Indeed, Gould was a fairly sizeable star in the '70s, and "The Long Goodbye" is probably his best role.
Try watching M*A*S*H. He was great in that movie.
Welcome to the Ocean's Journey. Enjoy the ride....
Brad Pitt complained about being hungry at one point during filming. That is why they built his character, Rusty, eating into all his scenes.
The insane part is that he is credited with snacking on something in over 60 of his movies. He did it in Fight Club, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, The Assassination of Jesse James, Inglorious Bastards, Moneyball, Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Not to mention that he does it in all 3 of the Ocean's movies. It's become his running gag that people love to see. And to be honest, he's the luckiest actor in Hollywood. Forget a line? Just shove a burger in your mouth and think about it for a second lol
@@kevinexline5392 Brad early on took a lot of inspiration and his acting cues from the late great James Garner - who quite often would be eating something during scenes - especially as Jim Rockford in THE ROCKFORD FILES.
@@damiannieman2870 and the thing is, it’s one of those little things that humanizes the character. Are movies great? Of course. But I’ve had the thought more than once “when the hell do these people eat or sleep or even use the bathroom?” Almost every movie of Brad’s that I see people react to now, at some point we hear “ohp, Brad’s eating again”. In my opinion, that’s the best shtick in the world to have attached to your name. Dude gets to grub while filming.
My favorite is when Saul changes to Zerga. His demeanor changes completely.
Didn't you notice as Basher watches the old casino's destruction on TV, its happening right out his hotel window! All he had to do was turn around.
always liked this movie. Oceans 12 is kind of confusing. but i liked Oceans 13 the best. All star cast. thanks for the video.
Is 2 the one where the plot hinges on Tess looking like Julia Roberts?
@@aerthreepwood8021 with the Nightfox yes.
A major supporting character was missing from Oceans Twelve: Las Vegas. I'm indifferent to Europe, so I really missed seeing backdrops of LV.
Yeah 12 was a bit off for me, 13 went back to the old formula.
the fountain scene is money no pun intended
14:11 From an acting point of view, I love how subtly passive aggressive this scene is between Danny Ocean and Terry Benedict: Danny constantly fiddling with his wedding ring and otherwise drawing focus to his hand in order to highlight his "earlier claim" on Tess, while Terry offers a drink and refers to "my casino" to communicate that he's the Big Man here.
Fun fact: Most people say the SWAT guy's voice was familar, so they figured out it was Brad Pitt. It was actually Clooney impersonating Pitt, purely because he was the one available when they shot the scene. So most people are recognising an impression of Pitt as the real thing.
That can't be true. Those lines will have been recorded afterwards in an ADR session, not on the set.
@Addie Assuming you haven't seen any of the other Oceans movies I'll leave you with this tease but no spoiler, the Ocean family business is truly a family business.
Thomas Crown Affair with Pierce Brosnan and Rene Russo is another great heist movie.
Also a remake...the original with Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway is also pretty damn good.
Great soundtrack and cinematography!!! One of my favorites!! 😁😁
If you like the twists and turns in this movie I would suggest watching the Leverage TV series. I would also recommend White Color TV series.
I thought this was the coolest movie for a long time. Not the best… the coolest. Just has such a vibe.
I love all of the Ocean's movies. They give me the same kind of vibe as the Rush Hour movies, where you're willing to set aside how unrealistic everything is because they're just so damn fun to watch. I feel like I'm giving my mind a vacation from all my worries.
Addie, you of all people should know that, in your channel, someone is always watching
Excellent reaction! I dont know if this comment will get back to you, hopefully someone else suggest this to her if you see it, but Steven Soderbergh has ANOTHER excellent heist movie called "Logan Lucky" with Channing Tatum and Adam Driver. Less popular but JUST AS GOOD as Ocean's 11. Believe me youll have the same reaction to that that you did to this, it's SO GOOD! Really hope you react to it!
I think you’re going to enjoy 12 and 13, too. And for a caper of a single digit, Ocean’s 8 is pretty fun as well.
Couple notes on Brad Pitt's eating: First, it's said that it was to help him quit smoking. And secondly, you'll notice that whenever he's eating, it's always when he's up and about. It was Pitt's own idea for his character Rusty to be always eating like this because Rusty is always "on the move" and so he never has time to sit down and eat a proper meal.
Brad didn’t fully give up smoking for good until he landed the role of Achilles in Troy.
Now thats a hiest movie! Great cast and great remake! The twists and turns are awesome and leave you wonderering if they'll pull it off! Cant wait for you to watch Oceans 12🌊! Thanks for sharing Addie and please keep the crimes to only starling our hearts! ❤️💛
Fun one, Addie! 😆
This is a perfect film.
Addie! I like your shirt, you look really nice today!
I love this movie, it's so much fun. Feels like one of the cinematic "classics" that everyone's gotta watch
I really gotta watch the sequels, still haven't gotten around to them
The beginning and end shots were done at the Rahway State Prison in New Jersey. While in NJ you see Danny calling his Truant Officer and you see the sign for the Trump Plaza casino in Atlantic City. That is also where Danny goes up the escalator from the Boardwalk to meet Frank in that casino. Trump Plaza has since been demolished. The Donald also once owned the Taj Mahal casino in AC which is now the Hard Rock and the Trump Marina casino which is now the Golden Nugget there. FYI since Steve Wynn left Las Vegas, None of the casinos are owned by any one person. They are all owned by Corporations.
“Truant” officer! 🤣
You know the guy at the casino Danny first spoke to is Bernie Mac.
R.I.P. Mr. Mac. King of comedy.
Great reaction, I loooooove this movie. And it can be watched many times without ever getting boring.
Great movie with a even greater cast.
Keep going with the series, 12 and 13 are worth the watch.
Rusty is snacking in every scene because he is always busy and working, so he doesn't have time to sit down and have a proper meal.
Brad was super hungry while filming so he just made it part of his characters personality 😂 he said he was filming a lot of those scenes while hungry and it just became a thing
Yesssss, great movie!!!
another good heist movie with channing tatum and adam driver is logan lucky, the director of this movie came out of retirement to make it independently from hollywood. its also daniel craigs first outing with a crazy southern accent, pre-knives out
The biggest twist? It's a remake, of an old Sinatra flick. Also star-studded cast, if I recall.
Brad Pitt said that Rusty seemed like the kind of guy that was always busy always on the go so he didn’t think he would be able to have time to sit and have complete meals so he made him a character who is always eating while he’s on the go
And the reason he did that is because he gets hungry waiting around between takes and wanted to be able to eat, so he asked to be constantly eating and came up with a justification.
The original 1960 version starring Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin (Which no one ever does a reaction too) is worth checking out.
Gould has been around since the 60s, including M*A*S*H (the film).
All three parts of the trilogy are excellent.
Soderbergh did another heist film called Logan Lucky. Consider it Ocean's 11 in a rural setting.
Love the oceans movies!
Such a fun movie, and I just love its "style".
This is an excellent film of the "Heist" genre. Another example of this genre, with a lot more humor, is the original 1960s version of "The Pink Panther" by Blake Edwards. It stars Peter Sellers and David Niven, among others.
Talking about Friends, Brad Pitt also had a role in Friends in the "I hate Rachel Club".
No need to point. She knows who Ross is.
Oceans 12 is basically skippable, albeit watchable and Oceans 13 is also pretty good...more in line with Oceans 11.
Such a fun film series
If you enjoyed this you would probably really like the Mission: Impossible movies. If you don't want to watch them all, just try the 4th one (Ghost Protocol). If you like that, you can go back to the first and watch them all through.
I actually just watched this yesterday for the first time as well. It was def a good one. I'm not typically a George Clooney fan, but this was def fun!!
One of my favorite movies! The soundtrack is amazing too! The sequels are good but for a change of pace you should check out Oceans 8…amazing female cast!
Love the rhythm of this movie . Feel the beat. Hilariously fun beat!
"Because the house always wins, play long enough, you never change the stakes, the house takes you unless, when that perfect hand comes along, you bet big and then you take the house."
Hope you continue this classy franchise.
I would love to watch this movie for the first time again. It’s so fun. Love the music and the cast.
_i love this movie so much. I've watched it twice and still can't get enough. It's one of my favs for sure_
Oh yes, knocking off a casino in Vegas! That's 3000 Miles To Graceland! During an Elvis convention! Just look out for the disguises! And that movie has Kurt Russell, Kevin Costner, Courteney Cox, Christian Slater and Kevin Pollak.
But I like this one too.
Ocean's Twelve is my favorite of the bunch.
You're gonna love Oceans 13
Addie, another great crime/comedy is the movie called "The Tower Heist". Great cast i wont mention in case you dont want to know, but since you enjoyed this you will also enjoy that film from 2011. Also, i think you would enjoy the orignal Oceans Eleven with the original Vegas Rat Pack.
This movie is so insane: great casting in a great story, with great fun 😊❤
Heist Avengers with charismatics actors. 😁
I hope you’ll watch the sequels
The actors had a lot of fun. They rode in the car Ruben's together even though the interior wouldn't be filmed. And Brad Pitt actually gave Sol mouth-to-mouth resuscitation just so he could say he frenched Carl Reiner.
I love this movie, great "simple" enjoyable movie.
The reaction seems about right :)