Ocean's Thirteen
Ocean's Thirteen (2007)

Ocean's Thirteen

1/5
(32 votos)
6.9IMDb62Metascore

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During the scene where Danny and Rusty are speaking with Roman in his kitchen, the camera, which is filming from outside the window, zooms in and can be seen in the window's reflection.

The aerial shot of Las Vegas out of Danny Oceans's aircraft shows a square window frame.

However he and Rusty boarded a Gulfstream Jet, which has round windows.

When Basher was "directing" the truck hauling the tunnel boring machine around the turn in the road, he was motioning for it to turn right (from the driver's perspective) when the truck was really turning left.

The tunnel boring machines used to make the Chunnel were huge and took months to assemble.

There is no way that one could be transported on the back of a single tractor trailer and put into service in a matter of hours (days).

In fact there were 11 Tunnel Boring Machines in total.

Some of the machines were dismantled and removed.

Some were driven steeply downwards and buried clear of the tunnel.

No guardrail on first shot of heliport with Rusty, next shot has guardrail added.

Whenever the principals are at the airport, Gulfstream-class private jets await them.

Gulfstream passenger cabins have distinctive oversize rounded "porthole" windows.

Only such planes appear on the tarmac; however when there is a momentary in-flight clip showing the passenger's aerial view of the passing landscape below, the window is a small "sardine can" window of a typical commercial airliner.

Clearly this was generic stock footage of "anyplane" flying over "anycity".

When the highrollers are later disembarking, the windows become classic Gulfstream portholes again.

In Bank's office, where Rusty is claiming to be a seismologist warning Bank of potential seismic activity, Bank's glasses appear and disappear between shots of his face and over his right shoulder.

In the airport scene at the end, Linus is holding a Southwest Airlines ticket jacket (and Southwest is highlighted earlier in the film).

The gates shown are McCarran "D" gates.

Southwest flies only out of the "B" and "C" gates.

Also, the VUP is told that he might make "stand by" - another Southwest "familiarity".

When Yen is betting on the roulette wheel, when the camera shows the wheel spinning while the ball is waiting to drop, it shows a ball already stopped on the wheel.

Yen refers to bowling with the 'owner of Samsung' as his connection to being able to obtain the cell phone that Willy Bank covets.

Samsung is a huge publicly traded company and does not have an owner, but he could very well have meant the CEO.

Or it could have been a simple mistake on his part.

Willy Bank threatens Basher Tarr (acting as Fender Roads) that he can pick up the phone and have 'Shaun White (I)' (qv) and 'Travis Pastrana' (qv) doing heel clickers and lazy boys (both are tricks done on a motorbike or dirt bike) off the back of the building.

Tarr then refers to them as "long hairs riding rice rockets.

" While Travis Pastrana is a well known competitive motor sports athlete, Shaun White is a snowboarder and skateboarder and has never been known as a motor sports or biking competitor.

When the explosion goes off to loosen the cage with the diamonds to be lifted by the helicopter, that helicopter is flying close to the top of the roof when the smoke comes out, but the smoke is not affected in any way, instead of being blown away by the fan effect of the helicopter's rotor.

Obviously we are seeing a helicopter model without rotors.

In one part of the movie, from the air, it shows that The Bank Hotel and Casino is on the west side of Las Vegas Blvd and just south of the Excalibur Hotel.

In another part, out front of The Bank after the "earthquake", it show The Bank right across the street from the Bellagio Hotel which would make it north of The Excalibur and on the east side of Las Vegas blvd.

Linus places the letter from Basher on the table under its ripped-open envelope.

Later, Saul picks it up in a folded-closed envelope.

When Rusty explains to Saul about the "Soft Opening" of The Bank Hotel/Casino, Saul replies that when The Flamingo opened, it was open for good.

The Flamingo actually opened in 1946 and had to close after only 2 weeks of operation to fix construction defects and finish the hotel.

By 2006 slot machines - especially those at McCarran Airport - had gone coinless, accepting only paper money and dispensing barcoded vouchers that can either be inserted into another machine or redeemed for cash, thereby rendering the Susan B.

Anthony con moot.

Terry Benedict's hired thief, François Toulour the Night Fox, begins to follow Danny Ocean's crew before Ocean goes to Benedict for help.

A deleted scene reveals that Benedict knew Danny's crew were there as soon as they arrived and hired Toulour to keep an eye on them.

In the scene where Terry Benedict is checking himself out in front of a mirror, Danny Ocean stands behind him and asks, "You ready?" Benedict looks into the mirror, and just before he answers, "I was born ready," he fleetingly makes eye contact with the camera.

When Rusty and Danny leave the storeroom after the call, Rusty keeps his mobile phone in the right hand while pushing the trolley out of the room.

On the corridor the phone is gone from his right hand.

If he wanted to put away his phone, he would have naturally done it before moving out.

When Rusty is trying to convince Banks to make an evacuation plan, Rusty's noticeable tattoo on his left arm is missing.

When Yen places a bet on the roulette wheel he covers numbers 11,12 and 13, to fit in with the previous statement that the 'fixed' ball could be assumed to land on one of three numbers.

11,12 and 13 do not appear consecutively on a roulette wheel.

If you wanted to cover a bet on '12' for example, you'd need to place chips on 12, 8 and 29 on an American table.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
23 September 2007 USA USD 117,154,724
16 September 2007 USA USD 117,144,465
9 September 2007 USA USD 117,096,871
2 September 2007 USA USD 117,033,632
26 August 2007 USA USD 116,879,703
19 August 2007 USA USD 116,651,343
12 August 2007 USA USD 116,267,510
5 August 2007 USA USD 115,886,856
29 July 2007 USA USD 115,537,902
22 July 2007 USA USD 114,533,366
8 July 2007 USA USD 109,145,316
1 July 2007 USA USD 102,120,537
24 June 2007 USA USD 91,079,577
17 June 2007 USA USD 70,429,741
10 June 2007 USA USD 36,133,403
29 July 2007 UK GBP 13,080,644
22 July 2007 UK GBP 12,998,107
8 July 2007 UK GBP 12,363,675
1 July 2007 UK GBP 11,449,456
24 June 2007 UK GBP 9,642,559
17 June 2007 UK GBP 7,042,069
10 June 2007 UK GBP 3,021,302
2007 Worldwide USD 194,157,900
2007 Worldwide USD 311,312,624
19 August 2007 Brazil BRL 9,047,148
12 August 2007 Brazil BRL 8,978,873
5 August 2007 Brazil BRL 8,886,717
29 July 2007 Brazil BRL 8,744,305
22 July 2007 Brazil BRL 8,455,638
15 July 2007 Brazil BRL 7,875,072
8 July 2007 Brazil BRL 6,753,437
1 July 2007 Brazil BRL 5,000,085
24 June 2007 Brazil BRL 2,194,161
10 June 2007 Netherlands EUR 802,987
8 July 2007 Philippines PHP 45,263,413
1 July 2007 Philippines PHP 44,937,598
24 June 2007 Philippines PHP 42,931,442
17 June 2007 Philippines PHP 37,416,860
10 June 2007 Philippines PHP 23,470,570
8 July 2007 Russia RUR 172,503,611
1 July 2007 Russia RUR 170,540,117
24 June 2007 Russia RUR 162,554,179
17 June 2007 Russia RUR 133,541,855
10 June 2007 Russia RUR 55,337,175
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
10 June 2007 USA USD 36,133,403 3,565
10 June 2007 UK GBP 3,021,302 475
24 June 2007 Brazil BRL 2,194,161 240
24 June 2007 Estonia USD 44,327 4
10 June 2007 Netherlands EUR 694,438 95
10 June 2007 Philippines PHP 23,470,570 99
10 June 2007 Russia RUR 55,337,175 428
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
16 September 2007 USA USD 29,913 77
9 September 2007 USA USD 45,620 108
2 September 2007 USA USD 98,975 137
26 August 2007 USA USD 118,348 218
19 August 2007 USA USD 214,259 297
12 August 2007 USA USD 303,368 321
5 August 2007 USA USD 132,453 160
29 July 2007 USA USD 460,406 340
22 July 2007 USA USD 1,012,427 750
8 July 2007 USA USD 3,525,366 2,102
1 July 2007 USA USD 6,085,959 2,903
24 June 2007 USA USD 11,411,268 3,450
17 June 2007 USA USD 19,724,405 3,565
10 June 2007 USA USD 36,133,403 3,565
29 July 2007 UK GBP 20,454 34
22 July 2007 UK GBP 75,385 116
8 July 2007 UK GBP 460,368 398
1 July 2007 UK GBP 966,479 436
24 June 2007 UK GBP 1,430,864 481
17 June 2007 UK GBP 2,184,104 482
10 June 2007 UK GBP 3,021,302 475
19 August 2007 Brazil BRL 33,335 31
12 August 2007 Brazil BRL 66,120 62
5 August 2007 Brazil BRL 69,265 44
29 July 2007 Brazil BRL 157,620 68
22 July 2007 Brazil BRL 216,300 66
15 July 2007 Brazil BRL 511,650 156
8 July 2007 Brazil BRL 1,209,380 219
1 July 2007 Brazil BRL 1,498,000 220
24 June 2007 Brazil BRL 2,194,161 240
22 June 2007 Estonia USD 44,327 4
10 June 2007 Netherlands EUR 694,438 95
10 June 2007 Philippines PHP 23,470,570 99

Comentarios

I feel like a broken record, but I need to say it again: Ocean's Thirteen is the Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade make-up film (to Temple of Doom.) Now, I am actually an unapologetic supporter of Ocean's Twelve, but I truly and really liked this chapter.

I watched Oceans 13 last night. I suspect that by next week I will have no recollection of it whatever.

Then don't add this film to WATCH List - its not the slightest bit funny, totally uniteresting, and actually despite little foul language really doesn't have anything to commend it. I don't see why Damon, Clooney, Pitt and the others wanted to be apart of something that's meaningless twaddle.

"this review may contain spoilers"Danny ocean and the rest of the boys are back with a vengeance in this third and hopefully last installment of the oceans series.Soderbergh, well to put it this way,"to say sorry" to all the fans for the weirdness and failure of oceans 12,as a consolation,decided to make oceans 13.

A ruminant stomach full of old jokes.Boring.

Such a beautifully shot film. If you have an eye for art, this movie will make you happy.

Can't suspend suspension of disbelief. They buy a $36 million drill to cause a a fake earthquake and no one notices.

I liked ocean's eleven and I loved ocean's twelve for being so uncommon but I really thought that ocean's thirteen was unnecessary. This is really unfortunate remembering that it brought Al Pacino into the already all star cast.

An extraordinarily great movie, I rewind repeatedly to fully understand the speeches and actor performances. The dialogues are excellent, and Brad Pitt showed in this movie why the George Clooney duo are so unique actors.

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