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Ocean's Thirteen

Ocean's Thirteen (stylized as Ocean's 13) is a 2007 American heist comedy film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Brian Koppelman and David Levien. It is the final installment in the Ocean's film trilogy and the sequel to Ocean's Twelve (2004). The film features an ensemble cast including George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Andy García, Don Cheadle, Bernie Mac, Ellen Barkin, Al Pacino, Casey Affleck, Scott Caan, Eddie Jemison, Shaobo Qin, Carl Reiner, and Elliott Gould.

Ocean's Thirteen
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySteven Soderbergh
Written by
Based on
Characters
by
Produced byJerry Weintraub
Starring
CinematographyPeter Andrews
Edited byStephen Mirrione
Music byDavid Holmes
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release dates
  • May 24, 2007 (2007-05-24) (Cannes)
  • June 8, 2007 (2007-06-08) (United States)
Running time
122 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$85 million[1]
Box office$311.7 million[1]

Filming began in July 2006 in Las Vegas and Los Angeles.[2] The film was screened as an Out of Competition presentation at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival on May 24, 2007,[3] and was released theatrically in the United States on June 8, by Warner Bros. Pictures.[4] The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $311.7 million worldwide.

Plot edit

Reuben Tishkoff builds a hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip. Against advice from his friend and erstwhile criminal partner, Danny Ocean, he involves himself with investor and casino mogul Willy Bank, whose thugs strongarm Reuben into signing over his ownership stake.

Tishkoff suffers a heart attack and becomes bedridden. Ocean offers Bank a chance to set things right, given his long history in Las Vegas and the fact that he "shook Sinatra's hand", but Bank refuses and completes construction of the hotel, renamed "The Bank". To avenge Tishkoff, Ocean gathers his crew and plans to ruin Bank on the opening night of the hotel.

The crew's plan has two objectives:

  • Prevent The Bank from winning the prestigious Five Diamond Award, which all of his previous hotels have won. Saul Bloom acts as the anonymous Five Diamond reviewer, while the real one is treated horribly.
  • Rig all of the casino's games to pay out millions in winnings; Bank's casino has to make $500 million in the first quarter in order to stay open, otherwise he would lose control of his hotel to the Board of Directors.

While they can implement various rigging mechanisms into the casino, Danny and his crew would be stopped by the Greco, a state-of-the-art computer system that monitors the gamblers' biometric responses and detects cheating.

To disrupt the Greco, they plan to use a magnetron disguised as a cell phone as a gift to Bank. They also obtain the drilling machine used to bore the Channel Tunnel to simulate an earthquake under the casino, ensuring evacuation of the premises. Their plan on opening night is to have Bank inadvertently disrupt the Greco with his new phone, initiate their rigged machines as well as dealers on their payroll, and then simulate the earthquake to force the evacuation so players leave with their winnings.

Shortly before opening night, the drill breaks down. The team is forced to ask Terry Benedict, their previous target, for funds to buy a replacement. He offers the money for a portion of the take as he dislikes Bank, and demands they steal Bank's private diamond collection in celebration of his Five Diamond Awards.

The jewels are secured in a case at the top of the casino. So, Ocean has Linus Caldwell seduce Bank's assistant, Abigail Sponder, to gain access to the case. Secretly, Benedict contracts master thief François "The Night Fox" Toulour to intercept the diamonds.

Ocean institutes the final part of the plan by having FBI agents on his payroll arrive at the hotel and arrest Livingston Dell on suspicion of rigging the card-shuffling machines, allowing them to be replaced with actual rigged ones. The same FBI agent arrests Linus for switching the diamonds with fakes. The agent takes Linus away and he turns out to be his father Robert, whom Ocean enlisted.

Trying to evacuate from the roof, they are intercepted by Toulour. He takes the diamonds off Linus and parachutes off the roof after tricking him with an unloaded pistol. However, Ocean anticipated this and never had Linus make the switch. Linus and his father escape in a helicopter piloted by Basher, tearing the case of diamonds out through the roof.

The earthquake is triggered and the players evacuate with millions of dollars in winnings. Ocean tells Bank he is the mastermind behind everything and that they did it for Reuben. He reminds him that he cannot get revenge, since Danny knows all of Bank's associates, who prefer him over Bank, and he cannot go to the police either due to Bank's illegal activities.

With their share of the winnings, Ocean's crew buy property on the Strip for Reuben to build his own casino. Ocean donates Benedict's $72 million portion of the take to charity in Benedict's name, forcing him to admit his philanthropy on The Oprah Winfrey Show.

Ocean, Rusty, and Linus say their goodbyes at the airport. Before he boards his flight, Rusty gives his last coin to the real Five Diamond reviewer to play on a slot machine in the terminal. The reviewer, unaware that it is rigged, wins $11 million and publicly celebrates his winnings as Rusty walks away grinning.

Cast edit

The Thirteen edit

Others edit

Production edit

In January 2006, it was reported that producers were in discussions about setting and shooting most of the film at the Wynn Las Vegas. Clooney had previously hoped to film it at his then-upcoming Las Ramblas Resort in Las Vegas, although the project would not have been ready in time for production.[5] In March 2006, it was reported that the film would be shot in a fake casino that would be constructed on five Warner Bros. sound stages.[6] Filming was expected to begin in Las Vegas and Los Angeles in July 2006.[2] Al Pacino joined the cast in April 2006.[7]

Location scouting took place in Las Vegas in mid-July 2006, with the Bellagio confirmed as a filming location, which was also used for scenes in Ocean's Eleven.[8] Filming in Las Vegas began on August 7, 2006,[9] with scenes shot at McCarran International Airport and at a heliport.[10] The following day, filming moved to the Palazzo resort, which was under construction at the time.[11] Filming in Las Vegas concluded on August 9, 2006, after scenes involving Clooney, Pitt, Damon, and García were shot in an office at the back of the Bellagio. At that time, Clooney and producer Jerry Weintraub were considering premiering the film in Las Vegas.[11] Another Las Vegas shoot was scheduled for September 2006,[12] including additional filming at the Bellagio.[11]

Julia Roberts and Catherine Zeta-Jones did not appear in their respective roles as Tess Ocean and Isabel Lahiri, due to the actresses not wanting to participate in the movie without a significant part in the plot, which the script would not accommodate. This is referenced early in the movie when Ocean mentions it's 'not their fight' when questioned as to their absence by others in the group.[13] Topher Grace, who cameoed in the previous two films as a heavily fictionalized version of himself, was unable to return due to reshoots on Spider-Man 3: he recalls that his planned cameo would have involved him having a conversation with Rusty while holding an Asian baby and never addressing where the baby came from.[14]

Reception edit

Box office edit

The film did well on its first weekend, reaching the top spot at the North American box office. Despite opening in 250 more theaters than Ocean's Twelve, it had a slightly weaker opening weekend than the former, pulling in $36 million, compared with Twelve's $39 million.[15][16] Ocean's Thirteen had generated $117.1 million in box office domestically, and $311.7 million worldwide.[1]

Critical reception edit

On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 70% based on 200 reviews, and an average rating of 6.4/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Ocean's Thirteen reverts to the formula of the first installment, and the result is another slick and entertaining heist film."[17] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 62 out of 100, based on 37 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[18] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[19]

In his review for New York, David Edelstein wrote, "As the plotting gets knottier, [Soderbergh]'s technique gets more fluid—the editing jazzier, the colors more luscious, the whip-pans more whizbang. It's all anchored by Clooney, looking impudent, roguish, almost laughably handsome."[20] Manohla Dargis, in her review for The New York Times, wrote, "Playing inside the box and out, [Soderbergh] has learned to go against the grain while also going with the flow. In Ocean's Thirteen he proves that in spades by using color like Kandinsky and hanging a funny mustache on Mr. Clooney's luscious mug, having become a genius of the system he so often resists."[21]

In his review for the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert gave the film two and a half stars out of four, writing "Ocean's Thirteen proceeds with insouciant dialogue, studied casualness, and a lotta stuff happening, none of which I cared much about because the movie doesn't pause to develop the characters, who are forced to make do with their movie-star personas."[22] Peter Bradshaw, in his review for The Guardian, wrote, "Sometimes we go to split-screen, and sometimes — whooaaa! — two of the split-screen frames are funkily showing the same thing. It is all quite meaningless. As if in an experimental novel by B. S. Johnson, the scenes could be reshuffled and shown in any order and it would amount to the same thing. There is no human motivation and no romance."[23]

Home media edit

Ocean's Thirteen was released on DVD and Blu-ray in November 2007.[citation needed]

Future edit

Potential sequel edit

A sequel to Ocean's Thirteen had been discussed as a possibility, up until the death of Bernie Mac. However, in June 2021, Don Cheadle revealed that Steven Soderbergh had been working on the concept of a sequel film. In July of the same year, Matt Damon also expressed interest in returning to the franchise, while stating that the project is up to Soderbergh.[24][25]

Spin-off edit

Ocean's 8, a spin-off of the Ocean's Trilogy films, was directed by Gary Ross and released in 2018. Sandra Bullock starred as Debbie Ocean, Danny Ocean's sister, opposite Cate Blanchett, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway, Rihanna, Mindy Kaling, Sarah Paulson and Nora "Awkwafina" Lum, as a team who takes part in a heist at the Met Gala.

See also edit

References edit

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  14. ^ Raup, Jordan (August 8, 2018). "Topher Grace on Portraying the Racism of Today in 'BlacKkKlansman,' Spike Lee's Brilliance, and the 'Ocean's Thirteen' Cameo He Couldn't Shoot". The Film Stage. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
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  19. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (June 10, 2018). "'Ocean's 8' Steals Franchise Record With $41.5M Opening – Final Sunday Update". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
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  24. ^ Russell, Shania (June 29, 2021). "Could There Be An 'Ocean's 14'? It Sounds Like Steven Soderbergh Is Considering It". /Film. from the original on November 11, 2021. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
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Ocean s Thirteen stylized as Ocean s 13 is a 2007 American heist comedy film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Brian Koppelman and David Levien It is the final installment in the Ocean s film trilogy and the sequel to Ocean s Twelve 2004 The film features an ensemble cast including George Clooney Brad Pitt Matt Damon Andy Garcia Don Cheadle Bernie Mac Ellen Barkin Al Pacino Casey Affleck Scott Caan Eddie Jemison Shaobo Qin Carl Reiner and Elliott Gould Ocean s ThirteenTheatrical release posterDirected bySteven SoderberghWritten byBrian KoppelmanDavid LevienBased onCharactersby George Clayton JohnsonJack Golden RussellProduced byJerry WeintraubStarringGeorge Clooney Brad Pitt Matt Damon Andy Garcia Don Cheadle Bernie Mac Ellen Barkin Al Pacino Casey Affleck Scott Caan Eddie Jemison Qin Shaobo Carl Reiner Elliott GouldCinematographyPeter AndrewsEdited byStephen MirrioneMusic byDavid HolmesProductioncompaniesVillage Roadshow PicturesJerry Weintraub ProductionsSection Eight ProductionsDistributed byWarner Bros PicturesRelease datesMay 24 2007 2007 05 24 Cannes June 8 2007 2007 06 08 United States Running time122 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 85 million 1 Box office 311 7 million 1 Filming began in July 2006 in Las Vegas and Los Angeles 2 The film was screened as an Out of Competition presentation at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival on May 24 2007 3 and was released theatrically in the United States on June 8 by Warner Bros Pictures 4 The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed 311 7 million worldwide Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 The Thirteen 2 2 Others 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical reception 5 Home media 6 Future 6 1 Potential sequel 6 2 Spin off 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot editReuben Tishkoff builds a hotel casino on the Las Vegas Strip Against advice from his friend and erstwhile criminal partner Danny Ocean he involves himself with investor and casino mogul Willy Bank whose thugs strongarm Reuben into signing over his ownership stake Tishkoff suffers a heart attack and becomes bedridden Ocean offers Bank a chance to set things right given his long history in Las Vegas and the fact that he shook Sinatra s hand but Bank refuses and completes construction of the hotel renamed The Bank To avenge Tishkoff Ocean gathers his crew and plans to ruin Bank on the opening night of the hotel The crew s plan has two objectives Prevent The Bank from winning the prestigious Five Diamond Award which all of his previous hotels have won Saul Bloom acts as the anonymous Five Diamond reviewer while the real one is treated horribly Rig all of the casino s games to pay out millions in winnings Bank s casino has to make 500 million in the first quarter in order to stay open otherwise he would lose control of his hotel to the Board of Directors While they can implement various rigging mechanisms into the casino Danny and his crew would be stopped by the Greco a state of the art computer system that monitors the gamblers biometric responses and detects cheating To disrupt the Greco they plan to use a magnetron disguised as a cell phone as a gift to Bank They also obtain the drilling machine used to bore the Channel Tunnel to simulate an earthquake under the casino ensuring evacuation of the premises Their plan on opening night is to have Bank inadvertently disrupt the Greco with his new phone initiate their rigged machines as well as dealers on their payroll and then simulate the earthquake to force the evacuation so players leave with their winnings Shortly before opening night the drill breaks down The team is forced to ask Terry Benedict their previous target for funds to buy a replacement He offers the money for a portion of the take as he dislikes Bank and demands they steal Bank s private diamond collection in celebration of his Five Diamond Awards The jewels are secured in a case at the top of the casino So Ocean has Linus Caldwell seduce Bank s assistant Abigail Sponder to gain access to the case Secretly Benedict contracts master thief Francois The Night Fox Toulour to intercept the diamonds Ocean institutes the final part of the plan by having FBI agents on his payroll arrive at the hotel and arrest Livingston Dell on suspicion of rigging the card shuffling machines allowing them to be replaced with actual rigged ones The same FBI agent arrests Linus for switching the diamonds with fakes The agent takes Linus away and he turns out to be his father Robert whom Ocean enlisted Trying to evacuate from the roof they are intercepted by Toulour He takes the diamonds off Linus and parachutes off the roof after tricking him with an unloaded pistol However Ocean anticipated this and never had Linus make the switch Linus and his father escape in a helicopter piloted by Basher tearing the case of diamonds out through the roof The earthquake is triggered and the players evacuate with millions of dollars in winnings Ocean tells Bank he is the mastermind behind everything and that they did it for Reuben He reminds him that he cannot get revenge since Danny knows all of Bank s associates who prefer him over Bank and he cannot go to the police either due to Bank s illegal activities With their share of the winnings Ocean s crew buy property on the Strip for Reuben to build his own casino Ocean donates Benedict s 72 million portion of the take to charity in Benedict s name forcing him to admit his philanthropy on The Oprah Winfrey Show Ocean Rusty and Linus say their goodbyes at the airport Before he boards his flight Rusty gives his last coin to the real Five Diamond reviewer to play on a slot machine in the terminal The reviewer unaware that it is rigged wins 11 million and publicly celebrates his winnings as Rusty walks away grinning Cast editThe Thirteen edit George Clooney as Danny Ocean an ex con that comes up with a new heist involving The Bank Brad Pitt as Rusty Ryan Matt Damon as Linus Caldwell Andy Garcia as Terry Benedict Don Cheadle as Basher Tarr Bernie Mac as Frank Catton Eddie Izzard as Roman Nagel a master thief and friend of Rusty who is brought in as a consultant Casey Affleck as Virgil Malloy Scott Caan as Turk Malloy Carl Reiner as Saul Bloom Eddie Jemison as Livingston Dell Qin Shaobo as The Amazing Yen Elliott Gould as Reuben Tishkoff Danny s friend who plans to make a new casino until he gets swindled by Willy Others edit Al Pacino as Willy Bank a casino mogul who swindles Reuben of his money to further his hotel called The Bank Ellen Barkin as Abigail Sponder Willy s personal assistant Vincent Cassel as Francois Toulour The Night Fox a master thief who Benedict hires to beat Danny to Bank s diamonds Bob Einstein as Bobby Caldwell a legendary con artist and the father of Linus that was mentioned a lot in the first two movies who poses as an FBI agent Olga Sosnovska as Debbie the concierge at The Bank David Paymer as the V U P a Five Diamond reviewer who falls victim to the shenanigans of Danny s group Angel Oquendo as Guard Ortega Julian Sands as Greco Montgomery Jerry Weintraub as Denny ShieldsProduction editIn January 2006 it was reported that producers were in discussions about setting and shooting most of the film at the Wynn Las Vegas Clooney had previously hoped to film it at his then upcoming Las Ramblas Resort in Las Vegas although the project would not have been ready in time for production 5 In March 2006 it was reported that the film would be shot in a fake casino that would be constructed on five Warner Bros sound stages 6 Filming was expected to begin in Las Vegas and Los Angeles in July 2006 2 Al Pacino joined the cast in April 2006 7 Location scouting took place in Las Vegas in mid July 2006 with the Bellagio confirmed as a filming location which was also used for scenes in Ocean s Eleven 8 Filming in Las Vegas began on August 7 2006 9 with scenes shot at McCarran International Airport and at a heliport 10 The following day filming moved to the Palazzo resort which was under construction at the time 11 Filming in Las Vegas concluded on August 9 2006 after scenes involving Clooney Pitt Damon and Garcia were shot in an office at the back of the Bellagio At that time Clooney and producer Jerry Weintraub were considering premiering the film in Las Vegas 11 Another Las Vegas shoot was scheduled for September 2006 12 including additional filming at the Bellagio 11 Julia Roberts and Catherine Zeta Jones did not appear in their respective roles as Tess Ocean and Isabel Lahiri due to the actresses not wanting to participate in the movie without a significant part in the plot which the script would not accommodate This is referenced early in the movie when Ocean mentions it s not their fight when questioned as to their absence by others in the group 13 Topher Grace who cameoed in the previous two films as a heavily fictionalized version of himself was unable to return due to reshoots on Spider Man 3 he recalls that his planned cameo would have involved him having a conversation with Rusty while holding an Asian baby and never addressing where the baby came from 14 Reception editBox office edit The film did well on its first weekend reaching the top spot at the North American box office Despite opening in 250 more theaters than Ocean s Twelve it had a slightly weaker opening weekend than the former pulling in 36 million compared with Twelve s 39 million 15 16 Ocean s Thirteen had generated 117 1 million in box office domestically and 311 7 million worldwide 1 Critical reception edit On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 70 based on 200 reviews and an average rating of 6 4 10 The website s critical consensus reads Ocean s Thirteen reverts to the formula of the first installment and the result is another slick and entertaining heist film 17 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 62 out of 100 based on 37 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 18 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 19 In his review for New York David Edelstein wrote As the plotting gets knottier Soderbergh s technique gets more fluid the editing jazzier the colors more luscious the whip pans more whizbang It s all anchored by Clooney looking impudent roguish almost laughably handsome 20 Manohla Dargis in her review for The New York Times wrote Playing inside the box and out Soderbergh has learned to go against the grain while also going with the flow In Ocean s Thirteen he proves that in spades by using color like Kandinsky and hanging a funny mustache on Mr Clooney s luscious mug having become a genius of the system he so often resists 21 In his review for the Chicago Sun Times Roger Ebert gave the film two and a half stars out of four writing Ocean s Thirteen proceeds with insouciant dialogue studied casualness and a lotta stuff happening none of which I cared much about because the movie doesn t pause to develop the characters who are forced to make do with their movie star personas 22 Peter Bradshaw in his review for The Guardian wrote Sometimes we go to split screen and sometimes whooaaa two of the split screen frames are funkily showing the same thing It is all quite meaningless As if in an experimental novel by B S Johnson the scenes could be reshuffled and shown in any order and it would amount to the same thing There is no human motivation and no romance 23 Home media editOcean s Thirteen was released on DVD and Blu ray in November 2007 citation needed Future editPotential sequel edit A sequel to Ocean s Thirteen had been discussed as a possibility up until the death of Bernie Mac However in June 2021 Don Cheadle revealed that Steven Soderbergh had been working on the concept of a sequel film In July of the same year Matt Damon also expressed interest in returning to the franchise while stating that the project is up to Soderbergh 24 25 Spin off edit Main article Ocean s 8 Ocean s 8 a spin off of the Ocean s Trilogy films was directed by Gary Ross and released in 2018 Sandra Bullock starred as Debbie Ocean Danny Ocean s sister opposite Cate Blanchett Helena Bonham Carter Anne Hathaway Rihanna Mindy Kaling Sarah Paulson and Nora Awkwafina Lum as a team who takes part in a heist at the Met Gala See also editList of films set in Las VegasReferences edit a b c Ocean s Thirteen 2007 Financial Information The Numbers a b Ocean s 13 to Start on July 21 ComingSoon net March 27 2006 Archived from the original on March 30 2006 Festival de Cannes Ocean s Thirteen festival cannes com Retrieved December 20 2009 Movie Insider Ocean s Thirteen 2007 Archived from the original on July 20 2006 Retrieved July 14 2006 Clarke Norm January 22 2006 Sequel might be filmed at Wynn Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on January 26 2006 Clarke Norm March 28 2006 Ocean s gang ready for reunion Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on April 5 2006 Clarke Norm 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