
They pulled off one of the biggest heists ever and now they have another job to complete. Ocean's Eleven, which consisted off Danny Ocean (Clooney), Rusty Ryan (Pitt) and Linus Caldwell (Damon) and others, all thought they would be able to enjoy their money, but someone has other plans. Terry Benedict (Garcia) is still fuming after losing his money and wants it back. The team now have the job of getting all the money they spent back, or risk being thrown in jail. How are they... (Full plot summary below)
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They pulled off one of the biggest heists ever and now they have another job to complete. Ocean's Eleven, which consisted off Danny Ocean (Clooney), Rusty Ryan (Pitt) and Linus Caldwell (Damon) and others, all thought they would be able to enjoy their money, but someone has other plans. Terry Benedict (Garcia) is still fuming after losing his money and wants it back. The team now have the job of getting all the money they spent back, or risk being thrown in jail. How are they going to get it all back? By pulling off another amazing plan.
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| Denver Rocky Mountain NewsRobert DenersteinOcean's Twelve makes up for all such potential failings with a generously entertaining spirit and a large cast that brings Rat Pack familiarity and a winking sense of savvy to roles they've played before. |
| Alternate EndingTim BraytonA merry referendum on movie stardom and sequel-making. |
| WaffleMovies.comWillie WaffleIt's the coolest, hippest caper movie since Ocean's 11, which makes me very excited! |
| ReelTalk Movie ReviewsBetty Jo TuckerPlot confusion and lazy pacing subvert this film's entertainment potential. |
| Entertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumWhat's on screen is lazy, second-rate, phoned-in -- a heist in which it's the audience whose pockets have been picked. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn Johanson[F]eels forced where Eleven is natural and instinctive; this new one is smug where the original is casually laid-back. |
| Fresno BeeDonald MunroSuch an amiably lazy sequel that you half expect it to crawl out from under the screen, curl up at your feet and take a doggie nap. |
| Las Vegas Review-JournalCarol Cling... there's a limit to how much smug, self-indulgent fun we can stand, and this movie comes dangerously close to that limit. |
| Eclipse MagazineSean O'ConnellBathes in gritty Euro-trash funk that plays nicely against the fresh-faced celebrities littering the sets. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.Has the unfortunate distinction of featuring the most ridiculous and infuriating self-congratulatory in-joke I have ever seen... |