My favourite little detail from this film is that they might've turned Terry Benedict into a good person at the end, completely by accident. Also, there were plans for Steven Soderbergh to make an "Ocean's Fourteen" where everyone would be brought back for one final film, but he refused to make it after the passing of Bernie Mac as it wouldn't be the same without him.
The Ocean crew are best friends first and partners second. Their banter is natural and it feels cozy being with them. It's fun, and you know they've got your back. The Avengers feel like just colleagues who have a common goal. They don't feel close as a whole, apart from the individual couplings. Probably why it was easy to have a civil war. They are heroes and good guys obliged to rescue you, but they don't feel like you can have breakfast with them. IMO
@@bazanimeno, youre right, but thats because at least half of the ocean's team already knew each other and only few were only known by name when they first meet. Whereas the avengers are literally what you described. Not to mention, the ocean's team all kind of respect each others contribution equally but with the avengers, theres a level of competition and one upmanship thats going on
The two brothers (Casey Affleck & Scott Caan) are the unsung heroes of the movies imho. While both come across as total morons, they're absolutely vital to the success of the missions. As you said, they do everything. Also, they're freaking hilarious, especially when kicking out the poor 5 Star review guy😂😂😂
It's funny they play characters that are sort of the 'left-over' brothers, while in real life they sort of are the lesser-known brothers of much more famous actors. The reliable B team.
I always laugh when Turk takes on the role as a server at one of the restaurants, and when he gets the guys food, he asks them for tip, and they’re like wtf…. “The guys are gonna think I’m kiting!!”
@@cmbaz1140 In January 2023, Sands went missing while hiking in the San Gabriel Mountains northeast of Los Angeles.[2] His remains were discovered that June in the area he had been visiting
You two mentioned the original Ocean's 11, which was made in 1960. In the beginning of this movie, they mentioned shaking Frank Sinatra's hand; Frank Sinatra played Danny Ocean in the original movie. 😎
About 40 years ago... my grandfather bought me a suit and took me to meet Sinatra. He knew my grandpa and he shook my hand. Guess I can't piss off George Clooney now. I don't think that's why my grandpa had me shake his hand but it's fun to pretend. I was about 5 years old at the time.
the guy was deadly possessive with a huge ego. Every woman he had on his arm had to suffer his drama. for some reason those of his time put him on this idol status for his facade.
@@clevelandcbi I did try and find out if it was a real thing. Grandpa wasn't the most lawful person in history.... I just remember how important it seemed to be for me to go....
Sam and Daniel, I can't tell you why, but trust me when I say you need to watch The Score. Absolutely top-notch heist movie with Robert Deniro and Edward Norton. The ending is AWESOME.
There is an Ocean's Eight with Sandra Bullock and Kate Blanchett, which is a fun time to watch! It's probably not as good as Ocean's 11, but it's still a fun movie❤❤
This is my favorite one; I can put this on anytime to either watch directly or have on in the background, and I’ll be satisfied. P.S. George Clooney poked fun at this movie a ton when it came out, but that’s also because it was the year his other film Michael Clayton was making its way throughout the awards circuit.
It was going to be real. It's the design that George Clooney was going to use for his own hotel and casino before the housing market crashed in 2007. He ended up selling the plot of land and the Aria was built in its place.
@brucef310 Clooney did want to build his own casino/condo resort in Vegas in 2005. But that is the only thing right in your post. The hotel design is complete Hollywood fantasy. That was never the design. Aria is part of City Center and was already in planning and construction during this time. Clooney didn't own or have any access to that land. His was proposed off the strip a few blocks east of Planet Hollywood. And it wasn't a tower, it was multiple shorter buildings. He sold because he couldn't get investors and had a lot of bad ideas like a dress code. He was too nostalgic for old Vegas (the Oceans movies probably made that worse) and the money in Vegas has long left that behind. Tha land still remains undeveloped.
@brucef310 No problem. I actually had no idea about Clooney's plan until I looked it up. I just knew the whole ordeal work City Center as well as Aria so when you mentioned that I figured something was off. After reading some articles, I wonder if some of Ocean 13's plot or back story were inspired from his dealings with developers on Vegas. There are A LOT of egos in play.
If you enjoy the Oceans/heist movies I highly highly recommend giving the tv series Leverage a shot. It's like Oceans meets robin hood, in that criminals work together to take down scumbags. They even had a famous thief on hand to consult and give tips, drawing inspiration from real heists, real legal loopholes, real tricks for pickpocketing, etc.
LOVE these movies. Everyone shits on the 2nd movie but IMO its like Samantha said... each of them brought something different. 1st movie introduced us to the style of the film, the crew, the planning, all of it. 2nd one brought on rivalry and unity with a little more comedy, and the 3rd just brought everything together - including alot of call backs to the first two movies. Makes the trilogy FEEL like a trilogy. Certain shows like Ted Lasso are VERY good at making callbacks.
I really enjoy 13. I think the crew is all in fine form, everybody gets something fun to do, and it ends on a really hopeful note. It's a shame we lost Bernie Mac and then Carl Reiner. I'm not sure how I would feel about them coming back without Frank and Saul.
ah, i forgot that guy was in this, i wish i could remember his name but hes the director or whatever of that AI machine, the english blonde man who also played the spider scientist (totally what its called, dont look it up) in arachnophobia. he unfortunately passed last year or even before then going hiking. he got lost in a storm and was found months later. RIP
I enjoyed this one. A step up and back to old form I'd say. Even though the ending in Oceans 12...the whole meet-up at the end... would have been a perfect way to end. David Paymer as "Very Unimportant Person" stole every scene he was in. Hilarious.
Bernie Mac, I think, was sick when they did this film. He died a year after the movie came out and he had lung sarcoidosis for like 20 something years. This lead to the pneumonia he ended up dying from. So his smaller role in the movie might have been because of all of that.
The final chapter in the original trilogy. There is an all female spinoff film, OCEAN'S EIGHT, released in 2018, which received positive reviews, making $297 million dollars against a $70 million dollar budget. Unfortunately, George Clooney does not make an appearance in the spinoff.
Well, Mr. Pacino, that's what happens when you mess with people who have an impeccable reputation in their industry. They have a lot of talented friends and you have a really nice person, almost killed. Luckily, but how could it be otherwise with this group, the poor “tester” is very well compensated. He also felt sick but played along for a good cause. Each of the Ocean films has a place of honor on the shelf.
4:57 In this scene Saul mentions the Flamingo. Please add Bugsy {1991) to your list. It's a mobster/crime/thriller/drama. It's one of my all time favourite mob movies along with Donnie Brasco and Carlito's way.
This was a fun “conclusion”. After the criticisms that 12 was far too convoluted, they elected to go with a far more simplified and straight forward heist story this time around… or sabotage, rather. Still totally works. The chemistry among the cast is great, and Al Pacino made for a great POS villain. RIP Bernie Mac and Carl Reiner, as well as Julian Sands (Greco).
I didnt catch that, but there is Oceans 8 and its kind off sequel with Danny Oceans sister and her crew. I love it, but most people dont think that its the good movie,, but I enjoy it very much and watched it every time when I have mine personall heist movie marathon.
Seeing Ruben get screwed over by Al Pacino’s character was definitely interesting and the film immediately got to the point and showed us audience of what happened to Ruben. It was totally satisfying to see Al Pacino’s character get his comeuppance at the end. Here’s a big lesson to all folks out there: If you want to run your own casino, don’t be a d**k to your staff or your customers/guests. It’s bad for business, and that’s all I have to say about it.
I'm so glad they came back for a third one. I found part 2 incredibly underwhelming. They needed to go out on a massive win. The one thing I don't love, this won't be a popular opinion, is what brings them all together. Why was Reuben stupid enough to get involved with Bank? He even says that everyone told him not to and he did it anyway. He seemingly had all the connections to get everything ready. It was his land. All signs pointed to a bad outcome but because of "Sinatra's hand" he figured he could trust him. Frankly, he had it coming. He doesn't even get in the fight to take down Bank. He just lies in bed moping for the whole movie until the very end when he strolls into the casino with a completely unearned attitude like he orchestrated everything. Then he becomes even less likeable by taking over a table that was already occupied and just shrugs like he's saying "You get it, I'm better than you." I can't stand him.
I hope you watch Ocean’s 8. Obviously not the same cast but one just as good. It’s a really great heist movie. I also recommend the original Oceans 11 with Frank Sinatra.
Here's something a lot of you don't know. The design for the hotel and casino was the design that George Clooney was going to use for his own hotel and casino. He and his investors were going to build one and then the housing market crashed in 2007 so he ended up not doing it. The spots where it was going to be at is now taken up by the Aria.
Have you watched the tv series Leverage? Somewhat similar vibe to these movie. Group of criminals pulling cons & heists to right some wrongs. Lots of fun & comedy, with bits of intense drama. It's a great watch!
Sam did get confused why the night fox she said that he knows about it and in in it when she first saw him and then at the end she said he did not know about it so they did not reveal everything to you before the end
Please react to Any Number Can Win from 1963 with Alain Delon, it's the best heist movie imo. It blows the Oceans franchise or any other heist film out of the water.
one thing i don't care for about this movie is the yellow tint they gave a lot of scenes. it was sp popular with some filmmakers in the early 2000s, and i dont know why. Definitely check out the original 1960 version of Ocean's Eleven with Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis jr.
I'm sure this reaction was good. I didn't watch this reaction bc this movie was not good. Which brings me to my point: you guys should watch Get Shorty and Enemy of the State, immediately. Both are better than this movie, and you would be pioneers, as there are basically no others. Consider it, for me.
I love the brief bit where Matt Damon is walking around in blue light and filmed on shaky cam - a clear reference to Bourne.
An easily overlooked line early on is Saul saying "no but I would do it for 11m" and at the end he hits the slot for 11m.
"He gets the Susan B Anthony at the airport."
@@LancunWe need a code list for all these heist names. :)
My favourite little detail from this film is that they might've turned Terry Benedict into a good person at the end, completely by accident.
Also, there were plans for Steven Soderbergh to make an "Ocean's Fourteen" where everyone would be brought back for one final film, but he refused to make it after the passing of Bernie Mac as it wouldn't be the same without him.
Carl Reiner's gone too. 😕
While Soderbergh didn't make Ocean's 14 he did make Loagn Lucky which is a spiritual sequel and has an all star cast just like the Ocean's movies.
I'm so happy they rigged the machine for the guy in the end, after all they put him through. So wholesome.
It’s a damn shame this series had to come to a close. It’s the dream team cast before all the Avengers movies came around. Great reaction.
In my opinion, the Avengers cast STILL hasn't lived up to the same level as this dream team cast.
The Ocean crew are best friends first and partners second. Their banter is natural and it feels cozy being with them. It's fun, and you know they've got your back.
The Avengers feel like just colleagues who have a common goal. They don't feel close as a whole, apart from the individual couplings. Probably why it was easy to have a civil war.
They are heroes and good guys obliged to rescue you, but they don't feel like you can have breakfast with them.
IMO
@@bazanimeno, youre right, but thats because at least half of the ocean's team already knew each other and only few were only known by name when they first meet. Whereas the avengers are literally what you described. Not to mention, the ocean's team all kind of respect each others contribution equally but with the avengers, theres a level of competition and one upmanship thats going on
The two brothers (Casey Affleck & Scott Caan) are the unsung heroes of the movies imho. While both come across as total morons, they're absolutely vital to the success of the missions. As you said, they do everything. Also, they're freaking hilarious, especially when kicking out the poor 5 Star review guy😂😂😂
Casey gets to be so funny in 13. "Pack your things!!!" and all the factory stuff is top notch.
It's funny they play characters that are sort of the 'left-over' brothers, while in real life they sort of are the lesser-known brothers of much more famous actors. The reliable B team.
I always laugh when Turk takes on the role as a server at one of the restaurants, and when he gets the guys food, he asks them for tip, and they’re like wtf…. “The guys are gonna think I’m kiting!!”
They are my faves through all the movies
That shot of Terry Benedict laughing his ass off always makes me laugh too 😂😂😂. I hope he's one of the crew again if there's ever another one.
RIP Julian Sands (The AI Guy)
When? How?
Wtf...
@@cmbaz1140He passed last year in January.
@@cmbaz1140 He went hiking in the mountains alone.
@@cmbaz1140 In January 2023, Sands went missing while hiking in the San Gabriel Mountains northeast of Los Angeles.[2] His remains were discovered that June in the area he had been visiting
I was hoping they would find him, but after all those months, unfortunately, it ended tragically.
RIP Julian
One of the best franchises ever made, the camaraderie among the cast, the editing, the excellent dialogue, brilliant stuff.
Outside of that Julia Roberts Bruce Willis scene in Oceans 12, the worst plot choice in the history of film.
I've always wondered if Adrian Brody pissed off one of the writers or director. Naming that hilarious fake big nose after him was so messed up 😂😂😂
RIP SUPER DAVE (Stewart Robert Einstein) Linus's dad.
You two mentioned the original Ocean's 11, which was made in 1960. In the beginning of this movie, they mentioned shaking Frank Sinatra's hand; Frank Sinatra played Danny Ocean in the original movie. 😎
Love Eddie Izzard , and RIP the wonderful Julian Sands 2 fellow Brits. Love em!
Did you know that Al Pacino is certifiably insane? 😅🤭
I always remember that one part from a Johnny Depp interview and my inner self laughs...
Slice like a hammer is a pop culture reference from the 80s. In all seriousness, the claw side of a hammer can slice open things pretty bad.
So many fantastic mustaches in this movie.
8:38 For a second I thought Pacino joined you in your recording 😂
About 40 years ago... my grandfather bought me a suit and took me to meet Sinatra. He knew my grandpa and he shook my hand. Guess I can't piss off George Clooney now.
I don't think that's why my grandpa had me shake his hand but it's fun to pretend. I was about 5 years old at the time.
That's such an awesome story. You must have been laughing seeing this the first time.
the guy was deadly possessive with a huge ego. Every woman he had on his arm had to suffer his drama. for some reason those of his time put him on this idol status for his facade.
@@hadassah179 yeah I never got it.... but my grandpa was a "union sanitation worker" in jersey... pretty sure a few people delt with his drama too.
@@clevelandcbi I did try and find out if it was a real thing. Grandpa wasn't the most lawful person in history.... I just remember how important it seemed to be for me to go....
"What a nose" had me dying!
I find myself waving to both of you guys during the intro. Like clockwork. Thanks for the vid!
its crazy that youre reacting to all these. glad you are cause im loving it. 13 might be my favorite.
Having Al Pacino in this was so cool.
SEA OF LOVE 1989 STARS AL PACINO AND ELLEN BARKIN and its a pretty steamy crime thriller, so its hilarious to see their relationship in this movie.
Sam and Daniel, I can't tell you why, but trust me when I say you need to watch The Score. Absolutely top-notch heist movie with Robert Deniro and Edward Norton. The ending is AWESOME.
I liked Twelve more.
Ocean's Eight was also surprisingly fun. Would recommend.
Thanks guys for uploading this on my birthday 🎂🎈😊
Happy Birthday!
Hope you have a fantastic birthday!
There is an Ocean's Eight with Sandra Bullock and Kate Blanchett, which is a fun time to watch! It's probably not as good as Ocean's 11, but it's still a fun movie❤❤
Yes, we’ve seen it! Unfortunately, we can’t do a first time watch!
@@samantha_schmitt I'm glad you saw it😊
It's great
Great Reaction Guy's
You both have such amazing laughs.
❤
R.I.P To Bernie Mac & Carl Reiner, Still Miss You Guy's, Always
Awesome reaction of my favorite Ocean's movie!!!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
This is my favorite one; I can put this on anytime to either watch directly or have on in the background, and I’ll be satisfied.
P.S. George Clooney poked fun at this movie a ton when it came out, but that’s also because it was the year his other film Michael Clayton was making its way throughout the awards circuit.
Michael Clayton is a great movie.
such an underrated film
Al Pacino plays an orange guy whose casino fails. Hmm. Sounds vaguely familiar.
I used to live in Vegas and always wished that Pacino's hotel was real. Such a cool design.
It was going to be real. It's the design that George Clooney was going to use for his own hotel and casino before the housing market crashed in 2007. He ended up selling the plot of land and the Aria was built in its place.
@brucef310 Clooney did want to build his own casino/condo resort in Vegas in 2005. But that is the only thing right in your post. The hotel design is complete Hollywood fantasy. That was never the design. Aria is part of City Center and was already in planning and construction during this time. Clooney didn't own or have any access to that land. His was proposed off the strip a few blocks east of Planet Hollywood. And it wasn't a tower, it was multiple shorter buildings.
He sold because he couldn't get investors and had a lot of bad ideas like a dress code. He was too nostalgic for old Vegas (the Oceans movies probably made that worse) and the money in Vegas has long left that behind.
Tha land still remains undeveloped.
@@jharbo Thank you for clarifying that. It would have been cool to see if it was made.
@brucef310 No problem. I actually had no idea about Clooney's plan until I looked it up. I just knew the whole ordeal work City Center as well as Aria so when you mentioned that I figured something was off.
After reading some articles, I wonder if some of Ocean 13's plot or back story were inspired from his dealings with developers on Vegas. There are A LOT of egos in play.
If you enjoy the Oceans/heist movies I highly highly recommend giving the tv series Leverage a shot.
It's like Oceans meets robin hood, in that criminals work together to take down scumbags.
They even had a famous thief on hand to consult and give tips, drawing inspiration from real heists, real legal loopholes, real tricks for pickpocketing, etc.
Fantastic show!
LOVE these movies. Everyone shits on the 2nd movie but IMO its like Samantha said... each of them brought something different. 1st movie introduced us to the style of the film, the crew, the planning, all of it. 2nd one brought on rivalry and unity with a little more comedy, and the 3rd just brought everything together - including alot of call backs to the first two movies. Makes the trilogy FEEL like a trilogy. Certain shows like Ted Lasso are VERY good at making callbacks.
I really enjoy 13. I think the crew is all in fine form, everybody gets something fun to do, and it ends on a really hopeful note. It's a shame we lost Bernie Mac and then Carl Reiner. I'm not sure how I would feel about them coming back without Frank and Saul.
@LordVolkov Julian Sands also passed away, though he didn't have a very big role in this movie.
@@crazyfvck Right. That's still so strange to me that he's gone. RIP
ah, i forgot that guy was in this, i wish i could remember his name but hes the director or whatever of that AI machine, the english blonde man who also played the spider scientist (totally what its called, dont look it up) in arachnophobia. he unfortunately passed last year or even before then going hiking. he got lost in a storm and was found months later. RIP
Julian Sands.
@@rorybryant3282 passenger 57
You could have taken 30 seconds to get his name on IMDB if you're going to attempt to honor him
@@sparksdrinker5650what do i look like, a cemetery?
My favorite one next to ocean’s 11, it’s hillarous 😂
I've been waiting 👍. Thank you 💖🌹.
I enjoyed this one. A step up and back to old form I'd say. Even though the ending in Oceans 12...the whole meet-up at the end... would have been a perfect way to end.
David Paymer as "Very Unimportant Person" stole every scene he was in. Hilarious.
Brad Pitt and George Clooney shine once again.
13 is tied for my favorite along with the 1960 original with the Rat Pack.
Bernie Mac, I think, was sick when they did this film. He died a year after the movie came out and he had lung sarcoidosis for like 20 something years. This lead to the pneumonia he ended up dying from.
So his smaller role in the movie might have been because of all of that.
You guys have to watch Ocean’s 8 with Sandra Bullock , Cate Blanchet, Anne Hathaway & Rihanna. It’s the female version and it’s very fun also.
We’ve seen it! Unfortunately, can’t do a first time watch
If you guys haven’t seen it already, I recommend watching the Iron Claw. It’s stars Zac Efron. It’s based off the tru story of the Von Erich brothers.
the disguises in this movie are so crazy funny and good. gotta hand it to the makeup department. the nose takes the cake.
The final chapter in the original trilogy.
There is an all female spinoff film, OCEAN'S EIGHT, released in 2018, which received positive reviews, making $297 million dollars against a $70 million dollar budget.
Unfortunately, George Clooney does not make an appearance in the spinoff.
You like Al Pacino, so you have to do "The Devil's Advocate"! 😜
Well, Mr. Pacino, that's what happens when you mess with people who have an impeccable reputation in their industry. They have a lot of talented friends and you have a really nice person, almost killed. Luckily, but how could it be otherwise with this group, the poor “tester” is very well compensated. He also felt sick
but played along for a good cause. Each of the Ocean films has a place of honor on the shelf.
"In caaaaaaaaash."
Yessss! I’ve been wondering when this would drop
If there's another vote with a similar theme I hope The Sting (1973) is on it and does well. An absolute classic.
Thanks for the video!! See you later!! Stay safe.😊
4:57 In this scene Saul mentions the Flamingo. Please add Bugsy {1991) to your list. It's a mobster/crime/thriller/drama. It's one of my all time favourite mob movies along with Donnie Brasco and Carlito's way.
The Gilroy is named after Tony (Andor Rogue One) Gilroy
This was a fun “conclusion”. After the criticisms that 12 was far too convoluted, they elected to go with a far more simplified and straight forward heist story this time around… or sabotage, rather. Still totally works. The chemistry among the cast is great, and Al Pacino made for a great POS villain. RIP Bernie Mac and Carl Reiner, as well as Julian Sands (Greco).
I kinda like Lucky Logan, which is basically another heist movie in the same vein as these movies. Same director too so it's fun.
I didnt catch that, but there is Oceans 8 and its kind off sequel with Danny Oceans sister and her crew. I love it, but most people dont think that its the good movie,, but I enjoy it very much and watched it every time when I have mine personall heist movie marathon.
I would also recommend Logan Lucky, another heist film from Soderberg. Like Oceans, it has a great soundtrack, stacked cast, and a fun scheme.
Seeing Ruben get screwed over by Al Pacino’s character was definitely interesting and the film immediately got to the point and showed us audience of what happened to Ruben.
It was totally satisfying to see Al Pacino’s character get his comeuppance at the end.
Here’s a big lesson to all folks out there: If you want to run your own casino, don’t be a d**k to your staff or your customers/guests. It’s bad for business, and that’s all I have to say about it.
You two REALLY need to react to the original Ocean’s Eleven from the 1960’s, the one with the Rat Pack!
I'm so glad they came back for a third one. I found part 2 incredibly underwhelming. They needed to go out on a massive win. The one thing I don't love, this won't be a popular opinion, is what brings them all together. Why was Reuben stupid enough to get involved with Bank? He even says that everyone told him not to and he did it anyway. He seemingly had all the connections to get everything ready. It was his land. All signs pointed to a bad outcome but because of "Sinatra's hand" he figured he could trust him. Frankly, he had it coming. He doesn't even get in the fight to take down Bank. He just lies in bed moping for the whole movie until the very end when he strolls into the casino with a completely unearned attitude like he orchestrated everything. Then he becomes even less likeable by taking over a table that was already occupied and just shrugs like he's saying "You get it, I'm better than you." I can't stand him.
was that...Super Dave Osborne ??...oh my word...i used to watch him all the time!
They have said as a group without Bernie Mac (RIP) they really don't want to do another. Also Carl Reiner and Elliot Gould are up there in age.
I hope you watch Ocean’s 8. Obviously not the same cast but one just as good. It’s a really great heist movie. I also recommend the original Oceans 11 with Frank Sinatra.
I prefer the ORIGINAL Ocean's 11 (1960) starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr & more
I don't know if you guys have seen it in theatres, but you guys should watch and react to The Iron Claw. Beautiful movie.
This movie is a touch better for those of us who are familiar with Super Dave Osborne. 😂 (Linus' dad) He's the actual daredevil character.
My ranking is 1, 2, and 3. The heist movie, the con movie, and then the revenge movie. 👍
Al Pacino absolutely
I love all 3 in this trilogy so much 🙌
In some ways Oceans Thirteen is like Oceans Eleven… cranked up to 11!
Here's something a lot of you don't know. The design for the hotel and casino was the design that George Clooney was going to use for his own hotel and casino. He and his investors were going to build one and then the housing market crashed in 2007 so he ended up not doing it. The spots where it was going to be at is now taken up by the Aria.
This one was my favorite of the original 3.
The original was released in 1960.
@@DavidZ4-gg3dm pardon me. I meant of the trilogy.
Had Don Michael Corleone been able to go legit in Las Vegas, I bet this is how it would have turned out.
Remember who played his nephew in Godfather III?
Oh yes the original. Frank sinatra and the rat pack . Dean Martin. Appeared and sang his hit song . ( ain't thst a kick in the head ) grest song
Prequel with Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie oooh brother 🤦🏾♂️lol
Have you watched the tv series Leverage? Somewhat similar vibe to these movie. Group of criminals pulling cons & heists to right some wrongs. Lots of fun & comedy, with bits of intense drama. It's a great watch!
To me, this is the best 1. Especially coming off of 12, they go back to basics.
A Great Ending
The original was a product of its times. Interesting in that context. Nothing I found myself interested in revisiting.
1706 . You know I think that's a stsr trek easter egg . ( a ship in star trek . Uss Exeter she looks like the enterprise) yes I'm a nerd . 😂
Ocean's 8... don't forget the girls outing! It was pretty good, IMO
The first and the third are the best..
Don't forget oceans 8!
Ocean's 13 is my favorite
This is my favorite of trilogy.
The end of the Ocean's journey? What about Ocean's 8? PLEASE watch that, too.
We saw it in theaters so we can’t do a first time watch
Sam did get confused why the night fox she said that he knows about it and in in it when she first saw him and then at the end she said he did not know about it so they did not reveal everything to you before the end
Please react to Any Number Can Win from 1963 with Alain Delon, it's the best heist movie imo. It blows the Oceans franchise or any other heist film out of the water.
Seven Times Seven (1968), and the original The Italian Job (1969) weren't too bad, either.
Y’all should watch Logan lucky
Please react to Ocean's Eight. Whatever people said that it was bad, it was fun.
11 was brilliant; twelve wasn't all that great; and, thirteen was really good.
one thing i don't care for about this movie is the yellow tint they gave a lot of scenes. it was sp popular with some filmmakers in the early 2000s, and i dont know why. Definitely check out the original 1960 version of Ocean's Eleven with Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis jr.
I'm sure this reaction was good. I didn't watch this reaction bc this movie was not good. Which brings me to my point: you guys should watch Get Shorty and Enemy of the State, immediately. Both are better than this movie, and you would be pioneers, as there are basically no others. Consider it, for me.
This one is the best one.
My favorite of the Oceans series. I hope you react to Ocean's 8 someday.
They watched that one together already.
Just like Godfather, Pacino screws over Gould again!!
12 is my favorite