
You know without a shadow of a doubt that Danny Ocean (George Clooney) and his industrious cohorts will succeed in making Al Pacino's casino owner pay, and pay dearly for causing the financial and physical collapse of friend and mentor Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould).
There's the old thrill of watching big name starts decked out in designer duds and generally having a whale of a time scheming, joking, planning and executing a heist that, barring a few odd glitches, will come off with clockwork precision.
There are worker revolutions, Matt Damon with a Cyrano nose, cash flow problems which see Ocean's 11 nemesis Terry Benedict (the always watchable Andy Garcia) turn ally (albeit temporarily), Ellen Barkin getting aroused by pheromones, an unfortunate guest's horrendous stay in the hotel , numerous slot machines, card dispensers and dices being rigged, a state of the art security system being thwarted by a mock earthquake and somewhere on the sidelines, a former rival from Ocean's 12 lies in wait.
It all sounds a lot more frenetic than how it plays out.
I missed the intricate and tighter plotting of the original and the combined Female star power of Julia Roberts and Catherine Zeta Jones which illuminated the sequel, and the normally fiery Pacino is surprisingly muted ( and not a little tanned) here but outside of a planetorium few viewing experiences offer such a glittering galaxy of stars for the price of a ticket.
Perfect lazy Sunday fare.
2 comments:
i caught ocean's 12 last weekend & found that a damp squib when compared to the first one. like so many sequels (pirates, matrix), the ocean series seems to b losing its punch. i'd hate to watch a clooney & pitt powerhouse combo & yawn away.
Kay Kay - love the new look! Looking forward to more posts ahead. Enjoy reading your blog.
The Monkey.
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