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Ocean's Twelve [VHS]

Ocean's Twelve [VHS]
Directed by Steven Soderbergh

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #18945 in VHS
  • Released on: 2006-04-18
  • Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
  • Original language: Dutch, English, French, Italian
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Running time: 125 minutes

Customer Reviews

It's no Eleven!!2
I was so excited to see this movie. Ocean's 11 was so fun and entertaining, but in 12 they were having so much fun making the movie that they forgot they were making a movie. The plot stinks and when they finally reveal to you how they did it, you feel like you were the one robbed. This movie would have been soo much better had they stuck to the original formula and not tried making a glorified home movie.

Don't Waste Your Money1
This movie should never have been made. It was dull and unispiring. The acting seemed forced and rather then everyone playing a part, a few characters were seen through out and nothing more. If you truly liked Ocean's 11 then leave it at that. My personal recommendation is that you do not watch this movie and rather just stick with the first film. You will be better off by far.

Baddest of the bad sequels1
So bad it was sad. Ocean's Twelve was exciting at the end, but that didn't make up for its confusing storyline and supercilious bigheaded plot. Please give me a break. The movie was so in love with itself, and its "stars" it distracted from the plot which was hard enough to follow anyway.

Clooney was actually good for once, maybe because his part was small. Julia Roberts looked horrible as Tess and should have sat this one out. Catherine Zeta-Jones looked gorgeous, but was too mature to play the love interest to Brad Pitt's Rusty character, and it was too hard to believe she'd throw away an entire life of crime-fighting to throw in with the thieves. Brat (oops was that a typo?) Pitt was arrogant and constantly had that smug grin that was inappropriate and out of place for the role.

Matt Damon, do yourself a favor and say no next time.