Danny Ocean
George Clooney
Linus Caldwell
Matt Damon
Terry Benedict
Andy García
Virgil Malloy
Casey Affleck
Reuben Tishkoff
Elliott Gould
Livingston Dell
Eddie Jemison
Bulldog, the Bruiser
Scott L. Schwartz
Boxing Spectator
Henry Silva
Vault-Bombing Thief
Steven Soderbergh
Flashback Security Guard
Kerry Rossall
Security Officer #1
Rusty Meyers
Basher Tarr (uncredited)
Don Cheadle
Shane West (uncredited)
Shane West
Billy Tim Denham
Joe La Due
Director
Steven Soderbergh
Author
George Clayton Johnson
Author
Jack Golden Russell
Director of Photography
Steven Soderbergh
Original Music Composer
David Holmes
Production Design
Philip Messina
Executive Producer
Bruce Berman
Executive Producer
Susan Ekins
Executive Producer
John Hardy
Art Direction
Keith P. Cunningham
Set Decoration
Kristen Toscano Messina
Costume Design
Jeffrey Kurland
Art Department Coordinator
Wylie Griffin
Assistant Art Director
Blair Huizingh
Assistant Art Director
Robert Woodruff
Construction Coordinator
Chris Snyder
Property Master
Steven B. Melton
Special Effects Coordinator
Kevin Hannigan
CG Supervisor
Serge Sretschinsky
Visual Effects Producer
Michael S. Pryor
Visual Effects Supervisor
Thomas J. Smith
First Assistant Camera
Barry Idoine
First Assistant Camera
Bobby Brown
Steadicam Operator
Duane Manwiller
Still Photographer
Bob Marshak
Rigging Gaffer
R. Michael De Chellis
Casting Associate
Terri Taylor
Costume Supervisor
Elaine Maser
Set Costumer
Shoshana Rubin
Set Costumer
Fran Vega-Buck
Supervising Sound Editor
Larry Blake
Hair Department Head
Kathrine Gordon
Hairstylist
Waldo Sanchez
Hairstylist
Bonnie Clevering
Makeup Department Head
Julie Hewett
Makeup Artist
Richard Dean
Makeup Artist
Jean Ann Black
Key Hair Stylist
Roxanne Wightman
Art Department Assistant
James J. Burke
Painter
Francesco Ferrara
Set Decoration Buyer
Shana Sigmond
Standby Painter
Christian Zimmermann
Assistant Costume Designer
Robert Wojewodski
Carpenter
Dennis Richardson
Post Production Assistant
Betsy Dennis
Post Production Supervisor
Caitlin Maloney
Production Controller
Jackie Brady Baugh
Production Office Assistant
Lisa Hatch
Propmaker
Craig Zumbroegel
Set Medic
Keri Littledeer
Set Production Assistant
Daniel Berkowitz
Stunt Coordinator
John Robotham
Transportation Captain
Shane Greedy
Transportation Coordinator
Jon Carpenter
Unit Production Manager
Frederic W. Brost
Utility Stunts
Brian Avery
Video Assist Operator
Dauv McNeely
Visual Effects Editor
Sean Rourke
Script Supervisor
Annie Welles
First Assistant Editor
Douglas Crise
Best Boy Electric
Rick Harris
Lighting Technician
Russell Ayer
Executive In Charge Of Production
Mark Scoon
Location Manager
Ken Lavet
Production Accountant
Gladys Kaye McCall
Production Coordinator
Karen Jarnecke
Production Manager
Charles Miller
Production Supervisor
Robin Le Chanu
Boom Operator
Randall L. Johnson
Production Sound Mixer
Paul Ledford
3D Supervisor
William Budge
Digital Compositors
David Rey
Visual Effects Coordinator
Carl S.G. Moore
Set Dresser
Robert Camron
Key Makeup Artist
Christien Tinsley
First Assistant Director
Gregory Jacobs
Assistant Sound Editor
F. Scott Taylor
Assistant Property Master
Lance Larson
Set Decorating Coordinator
Leslie Coogan
Dolly Grip
Paul Threlkeld
Costume Illustrator
Haleen K. Holt
Key Costumer
Victoria DeKay
Animal Wrangler
Mark Vance
Second Assistant Director
Trey Batchelor
Negative Cutter
Paul Tanzillo Jr.
Chief Lighting Technician
Jim Plannette
Assistant Production Coordinator
Ken Ungrodt
Casting Assistant
Pamela Lynn Thomas
Foley Editor
James Christopher
Music Programmer
Stephen Hilton
John Chard
I got two words for you, mini-bar.
Literally fresh out of prison, Danny Ocean is busy setting up a seemingly impossible robbery. The plan, along with ten other experts he has roped in, is to rob the main vault at Las Vegas that houses the takings from the three main casinos.
The original Ocean's 11 released in 1960 is an OK film, more watchable for the Vegas setting and the irrepressible cast of Rat Packers than for any purpose or structure. That this Steven Soderbergh remake trumps the original in every department is a triumph of entertainment values over pure star appeal. Some would put a case up for the cast of Soderberg's film using stars to entice the audience in? But really it's a stretch to put George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Matt Damon (all excellent here) on the same pedal stool as Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin!
The most striking thing about this remake is that the whole cast seem to be enjoying themselves, mainly because they are not being asked to over exert their performances from their very astute director, they really are just asked to turn up and enjoy each other's company, the result is one of the coolest pictures to have been made in the modern age.
The film is purely out there to entertain, it has geniality pouring out from every frame, this is a character based heist caper full of laughs and derring do shenanigans, even Don Cheadle's ill advised (and pointless character arc) cockney accent manages to create smiles instead of being an on going hindrance. Some critics say the film is far too shallow to have any real worth! What the hell do they want? So the crooks are nice guys, it's a refreshing change to see a Vegas sparkling bright without any seedy undercurrents, these robbers aren't using AK 47s to obliterate the opposition, it's wits and dashes of cool that fills out their respective armouries.
The soundtrack and scoring are themselves cool characters in the piece, whilst a big shout out goes to the bona fide stunt work from the wonderfully elastic Shaobo Qin, which merely puts another cherry on this already delightful cake. All the cast (too many to mention) are great, from Andy Garcia's suave and mean boss, Terry Benedict, to Julia Roberts' (walking like a goddess) Tess Ocean, all things in the film deliver a feel good movie that when all put together, and all things considered, is a film made by lovers of the medium for, well yes, lovers of the medium itself! 9/10
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