Warner Bros. Pictures | Release Date: June 8, 2007
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grandpajoe6191Sep 7, 2011
The movie approaches us to the same formula we all witnessed in "Ocean's Eleven"; humor, performance, direction. However it lacked character development than any other movie in the Ocean trilogy and starts off to the movie's main point. ButThe movie approaches us to the same formula we all witnessed in "Ocean's Eleven"; humor, performance, direction. However it lacked character development than any other movie in the Ocean trilogy and starts off to the movie's main point. But hell, at least its better than Ocean's Twelve". Expand
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nboley08Aug 16, 2010
I feel as if Soderbaugh was somewhat upset and insulted at the criticism of "Ocean's Twelve", so he went out and made "Ocean's Thirteen" as a direct response. "Ocean's Twelve" is clearly exaggerating its style over substance, as well asI feel as if Soderbaugh was somewhat upset and insulted at the criticism of "Ocean's Twelve", so he went out and made "Ocean's Thirteen" as a direct response. "Ocean's Twelve" is clearly exaggerating its style over substance, as well as making a complex plot without explaining fully what was going on, whereas "Ocean's Thirteen" is shallow, boring, dumb, and almost Michael Bay-like. The plot is so pointless that it's a wonder why they didn't just scrap it and show Clooney and Pitt in funny costumes making silly faces. I feel bad for Soderbaugh as I was one of the only people who really liked "Ocean's Twelve" and he may have made a statement with this lesser sequel. Expand
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BillP.Jun 10, 2007
Not bad. Definitely better than Ocean's Twelve (but what wasn't?), but certainly short of Ocean's Eleven. Thirteen has the charm and (relative to Twelve) is more neatly wound, but the problem is that, like Twelve (and unlike Not bad. Definitely better than Ocean's Twelve (but what wasn't?), but certainly short of Ocean's Eleven. Thirteen has the charm and (relative to Twelve) is more neatly wound, but the problem is that, like Twelve (and unlike Eleven), the heist just isn't that clever. Expand
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DanielP.Jun 27, 2007
It is such a shame seeing so many great actors fail because of a bad script. the main reason everybody loved oceans eleven is because while your watching the movie you think your figuring the out plan, but when it all unfolds your left with It is such a shame seeing so many great actors fail because of a bad script. the main reason everybody loved oceans eleven is because while your watching the movie you think your figuring the out plan, but when it all unfolds your left with a series of final events that leave you shocked and intrigued and you leave the cinema with a sense that the impossible is possible. oceans thirteen however gives away (in the first few minutes) the only thing that makes the movie interesting, its secrecy. by explaining the plot and method at the starting makes the rest of the movie seem like a endless array of bad jokes and as many twists as a wooden ruler. P.S I'm a critic not a writer so sorry if theres no fancy words. Expand
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BillB.Nov 20, 2007
13 was much better than twelve and had lots of cool twists, but the plot was simple and weak. The ending, however, was fantastic
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DavidMJun 13, 2007
While 'Thirteen' is better than 'Twelve' by a far stretch, it is still not as much snappy fun as 'Eleven'. The scheme is at least more focused than in the previous installment, but the heist maneuvering is still While 'Thirteen' is better than 'Twelve' by a far stretch, it is still not as much snappy fun as 'Eleven'. The scheme is at least more focused than in the previous installment, but the heist maneuvering is still on the ludicrous side. The fun of 'Eleven' was not figuring out how they pulled it off, it was watching them actually doing it. 'Thirteen' was also so fast paced that each character's quirky and individual personalities had no time to bounce off one another. Al Pacino was similarly wasted as a smug creep, a species that is probably quite commonly found in Vegas strip moguls. He rants a few times to remind us he's Pacino, but otherwise his character is very one-dimensional. Ellen Barkin, unfortunately, was given no character. She is simply the only female unlucky enough to represent her gender in the movie (television cameos aside), and it that regard she is just there to be seduced anyways. Rent this movie once it slides off the "New Releases" shelf and you'll get your money's worth. Expand
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AmandaM.Jun 15, 2007
Where are the women? Where are the women? Where are the women? Where are the women? Hot, smart guys in sharp suits are all well and good, but to make this movie maximum fun, they need WOMEN to flirt with, seduce, be baffled by, banter with Where are the women? Where are the women? Where are the women? Where are the women? Hot, smart guys in sharp suits are all well and good, but to make this movie maximum fun, they need WOMEN to flirt with, seduce, be baffled by, banter with etc. Again I ask: Where are the women? Where are the women? Where are the women? Where are the women? Expand
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NickT.Sep 24, 2007
Slick but somehow empty, this could have been done in an hour's tv episode. Not as good as Oceans 11 or 12 in my opinion. Please don't make a 14.
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notsayingnotsayingAug 16, 2007
I haven't seen the movie but I love the actors in it.
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TyranianApr 12, 2019
At this point the Ocean's crew are all such smug smartalecs that you start rooting for the villain.
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beingryanjudeAug 25, 2014
With the direction of Steven Soderbergh and the addition of Al Pacino, Ocean's Thirteen is a return to form. Exciting and hilarious--qualities which bring us back to the original Eleven.
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marcmyworksFeb 15, 2017
This film is a complex and boring version of the original film. How many people do the Ocean's gang have to rob before all of Vegas becomes wize to them and locks them up for good?
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FilipeNetoJun 29, 2018
It seems that the "Ocean" trilogy only works when they are in Las Vegas, the city where it all began. In fact, it was hard to do worse after a second movie where everything went wrong. This film maintains the previous cast but focuses theIt seems that the "Ocean" trilogy only works when they are in Las Vegas, the city where it all began. In fact, it was hard to do worse after a second movie where everything went wrong. This film maintains the previous cast but focuses the plot on a quest for poetic justice. In fact, the thieves will no longer steal for selfish reasons, but try to punish a villain who double crossed Reuben. A plus for a plot in which the scriptwriter's delirious imagination nearly knocked it all down with such a creative and elaborate assault plan that it lost its credibility. The idea was to recreate the first film on an epic scale, but it was so obvious and exaggerated that it didn't work out. Even with this problem, the film can be digested and we can enjoy and be entertained by it if we don't think too much about that. The cast is the same as the two early films, with George Clooney and Brad Pitt leading, but they do almost the same thing they did before, so there are no surprises or remarks about them. On the other hand, Al Pacino really knows how to look bad as a villain and it was great to see him in another evil role. Vincent Cassel confined himself to an unfortunate cameo, quite unworthy of his talent. Steven Soderbergh, who seems to have recovered from the crash that was "Ocean's Twelve", directed the film fairly regularly and close to what we might expect from him: good camera angles, big care with scenery and the use of city landscapes, some visual beauty that looks good when its brightened by a decent soundtrack, as was the case here. And so ended this trilogy, without glory but with its honor washed. Expand
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NickTheCritickApr 18, 2022
In the third installment of the saga, Danny Ocean organizes a heist against Willy Banks, guilty of ruining Reuben Tishkoff, former owner of a casino and friend of Danny. This film is definitely better than the second.
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