The bit at 2:31 where these B-list celebrities are getting mobbed for autographs while Brad Pitt and George Clooney just stroll on by is always funny on a meta level.
Barry was smart, he may have forgotten the first lesson in poker but he remembered not to bet on the bluff which is what he was about to say before he folded and he was the only one that didn't take the bait
4:48 That room was very well lit. The only reason the guard turns the flashlight on is to give viewers a brief scare that they were caught & in trouble. I've always thought that was a weak setup.
They look so cool turning into that LA parking lot that they will have to walk up to a machine to get a ticket from hahahaha they never show that part in the movie
4:14 This was a running gag across all -four- three _Ocean's_ movies, but I always loved the code names this network of criminals had for the job descriptions.
So ocean bet 500. The one guy folded, but then josh raised it to 1000. Molly called which means she also added 1000. Rusty called. then the two unnamed people called. Ocean then raised 2000 and everyone called which means its now 3000 per person. 15000 dollars total. plus whatever the first guy who folded would have added to the pot before folding. Call it maybe 15050.
Opening bet was 500. First guy folded. Second guy raised it from 500 to 1000 Including rusty, that's 5 bets on top of oceans so the pot is $5500. $500 of that is oceans. Ocean raised an additional $2000 Everyone called and stayed in Now pot is $17500 - $2500 of which is Oceans So off a $2500 bet he made $15,000 which included $2500 from Rusty. Assuming that since they both were in it together from the start they probably split it 50/50. Both guys get their original $2500 back and split the remaining $12,500 evenly. So that's $6,250 each. This was in 1999. Adjusted inflation to 2024, they both grossed about $11,500 each. Also going to assume that they're not paying taxes on this as well.
@@rextrainsmartialarts3888 Most private games aren't going to include the mandatory tax sheet, although most of the time that is only a worry when you are playing a standard game against the house and hit a "jackpot" amount for the table/machine. If you hit a $5k+ payout on a normal slot machine, it will require the jackpot handpay by attendant and they will give you the federal tax sheet to remind you that you need to withhold that "earnings" now. A lot of casino casuals don't know this and so don't realize that they now have to pay full taxes on their big win, and almost never have any record of the money that they have lost on gambling in order to try to deduct from that tax rate.
The bit at 2:31 where these B-list celebrities are getting mobbed for autographs while Brad Pitt and George Clooney just stroll on by is always funny on a meta level.
Barry was smart, he may have forgotten the first lesson in poker but he remembered not to bet on the bluff which is what he was about to say before he folded and he was the only one that didn't take the bait
The entire cast of this film was excellent. The screenplay was expertly written, and the film's direction and editing... sublime. 💪😎✌️
A timeless classic.
Funny thing about this scene is that Rusty and Danny were actually working together to rip off the celebrities.
What gave it away
someone’s got a firm grasp of the obvious.
These 2 are like a more charming ben affleck matt damon duo.
More talented, more attractive, and more accomplished as well 😂😂
aww, leave matt out of it!
@@ebutzek1Hey matt is just as talented as them
Not ben affleck tho
4:48 That room was very well lit. The only reason the guard turns the flashlight on is to give viewers a brief scare that they were caught & in trouble. I've always thought that was a weak setup.
hahaha what a great cut at the end
They look so cool turning into that LA parking lot that they will have to walk up to a machine to get a ticket from hahahaha they never show that part in the movie
Joshua Jackson asks such a nosy question and very rude too!
4:14 This was a running gag across all -four- three _Ocean's_ movies, but I always loved the code names this network of criminals had for the job descriptions.
Let me guess: you hate women
because I have no idea. how this game works- How much money did Danny win during that poker game?
So ocean bet 500. The one guy folded, but then josh raised it to 1000. Molly called which means she also added 1000. Rusty called. then the two unnamed people called. Ocean then raised 2000 and everyone called which means its now 3000 per person. 15000 dollars total. plus whatever the first guy who folded would have added to the pot before folding. Call it maybe 15050.
Opening bet was 500.
First guy folded.
Second guy raised it from 500 to 1000
Including rusty, that's 5 bets on top of oceans so the pot is $5500. $500 of that is oceans.
Ocean raised an additional $2000
Everyone called and stayed in
Now pot is $17500 - $2500 of which is Oceans
So off a $2500 bet he made $15,000 which included $2500 from Rusty. Assuming that since they both were in it together from the start they probably split it 50/50.
Both guys get their original $2500 back and split the remaining $12,500 evenly. So that's $6,250 each.
This was in 1999. Adjusted inflation to 2024, they both grossed about $11,500 each.
Also going to assume that they're not paying taxes on this as well.
@@rextrainsmartialarts3888that’s a hell of an answer
@@rextrainsmartialarts3888 Most private games aren't going to include the mandatory tax sheet, although most of the time that is only a worry when you are playing a standard game against the house and hit a "jackpot" amount for the table/machine.
If you hit a $5k+ payout on a normal slot machine, it will require the jackpot handpay by attendant and they will give you the federal tax sheet to remind you that you need to withhold that "earnings" now. A lot of casino casuals don't know this and so don't realize that they now have to pay full taxes on their big win, and almost never have any record of the money that they have lost on gambling in order to try to deduct from that tax rate.
I love the Ocean's gang
anyone else go to Deep back in the day?
So much string betting.
movie rules which is to say, no rules make shit up
four 9's is cool but he's right the Ace is the highest!
When Rusty started naming who they needed for the job those names didn't meaning anything per the writer's.
I didn’t know Josh Jackson was in this movie!
Doing very quick math like 12k
played them like a fiddle. lol
#standpoint #tofer
341 Billion
I hate when they bet wrong in movies
#Atomic
#RocketMortgage
Pretty sure rusty picked him up from prisoner 😅
Oceans 11 and 13 were good. Oceans 12, meh
I hated Oceans 12
Super boring film that acted way smarter than it actually was. 13 got its groove back.