What I love about the start of this scene every time I see it, is that the only thing they are upset about at first is being grouped up as "Ocean's 11" it's that humor I love about these movies
It's in a way a jab at the original because they were called the oceans 11 but most of them were forgettable besides the rat pack here they all have their own personalities that make the film interesting but they get offended for being generalized
It's wonderful storytelling. The whole set up of "Hey, we have a big fucking problem but we're going to pretend like it's something incidental and not the ever tightening grip of certain death pressing down on each of our throats" -- The tension is eased when Rusty, already identified in this very scene as the guy who solves everyone's problems, announces that they're already booked on a flight that will carry them towards their solution. But we dovetail into the next scene with the discovery that there is something that seems pretty ominous in Amsterdam. And, in the end, Rusty nods resignedly and whispers "Don't tell Danny." Because, despite what they said in the beginning, and even with all of their skills, the group is Ocean's Eleven regardless of what people call it, and everyone knows who the fucking boss is.
"It was a collaboration...that moniker? It's insulting...." 🤣🤣🤣 I always thought that it was soo funny, that they're all butt hurt over being grouped together under Danny! 🤣🤣🤣
Let’s just appreciate that Reuben never needed the money on both 11 and 12, in the first movie he joined cause he hated Benedict, and in the second just to help out his friends (and even volunteered to pay Saul’s share) no wonder they all wanted to exact revenge for him in 13
Nah, that's the face of a person who's down pretty bad and is just okay with the repercussions. Like "hahaha man, i owed $50,000 in student loans lol" cos that shit is like...alright man, does that $50,000 even exist?
Rusty pockets are so deep the beer matt's between the souls of his feet and shoes are begging for his smelly hole filled socks to hold on till there is enough funny money to make a Thirteenth ocean.
He's also laughing because of any of them he's the one who could complain about being in "Ocean's Eleven" and yet, he doesn't care, he's fine with it lol
@@dickgrantberg oh my God 😂 i had someone tell me a similar thing. I said "you know, i was just trying to live fast die young" and they replied "well you live fast, but now you're old so..." i cracked up on the floor lmao
@@McGuirkGamingHe funds the first job.... The reason he agrees to & joins the crew is cos Benedict muscled him out of his own casino.... This is repeated in Oceans 13 when Al Pacino aka Willy Banks is the villain
You're not kidding. It's the reason why the student loan debt in America's gotten so large. I've nearly paid as much as I ever borrowed, and I still owe over twice that. Einstein once said that most powerful in the universe was compound interest.
Great exposition. We don't even realise at first as the audience that those that didn't watch 'Ocean's Eleven' are being given a summary of what happened, while those that are up-to-date are served the new predicament.
Made sense to me, because when Rusty has an issue, he'd go to Danny. Rusty is Danny's XO, they solve the day to day issues for the group, and the CO makes the calls.
Ikr, I can put any of them on and it's always fun. I tried watching the original Oceans 11 with the Rat Pack, and it was just unbelievably boring....like REALLY boring.
Third was okay, honestly, forgettable, since I already mostly forgot about it, lol. Just that Pacino’s casino is the target. And the line, “are the girls joining us?” “NO!”
It's funny how everyone's number kinda perfectly aligns with their character and what you'd expect. The larger plot certainly had sketchy writing, but individual scenes like this one still had the magic of the first film
I like how cool everybody is in this scene, saul is comfortable enough just to say I'm out and walk out and everyone yeah they gripe and have a little something to say but no one's threatening him, they just let him go
He'd definitely die before going against the gang, he meant what he said. They're all aces, pros at their jobs with great talents. They'll be fine in whatever they decide to do and he wishes em' luck in whatever it is. But he's old and tired like he said, so he just wants to relax.
🕊 In God’s Peace, Bernie Mac. He had to sit out most of the filming due to his suffering with sarcoidosis, but like the professional he was, his A game came shining through when the camera 🎥 was on him. 💯✊🏽
rounak kedia this movie was made in 2004 I believe, there was a mini crash but way before 08 he was just stating he was savvy w/ his money At the end of this movie Reuben hands Benedict the ccheck & says that he pays people to predict the future “market advisors” & that even they get it wrong sometimes
Why is everybody seemingly shocked that Ruben had that amount of money anyway? He was already a wealthy former casino owner at the beginning of the first movie which was why they went to him to bankroll their entire operation, and they made him whole by giving him a share of heist of course with the money that he had ahead of time, plus his share, Plus it's almost intentionally subliminal that he is a smart investor that he would have greatly invested his money with substantial returns on investments
I just realized that Livingston's share (the least) and Rusty's share (the most) are announced right next to each other, and I don't think that's a coincidence. Livingston is obviously embarrassed to admit he hasn't spent anything and is still living with his parents. Rusty then immediately "bails out" Livingston from the limelight by proudly admitting he's short $25 million. Great juxtaposition!
@@TheWorstWarlockThats what's embarrassing. He's a grown man and he's choosing to live with his parents. That's not an admonition towards adults living with their parents btw. It's just that Livingston is so neurotic that he probably has a security blanket level of comfort for his parents and that's what he's embarrassed about.
@@SnuggsMcDuff I kind of see what you mean. Living with your parents because you can't see another way, as opposed to being in a bad financial situation are two different things.
@TheWorstWarlock you gotta keep in mind the company he keeps, he’s surrounded by a bunch of extroverts who weren’t afraid to enjoy their money. Reuben might have just as money but that’s because he was smart with it, not stingy like Livingston.
@@FreakyLynx *Reuben might have just as money but that’s because he was smart with it, not stingy like Livingston.* And we can't forget that Reuben used to own a hotel on the Vegas Strip and bank rolled the job from Ocean's Eleven. He already had money.
@@Adriana-eu6ty Cockney, a middle-class british accent spoken mostly in East London, it's notoriously an hard accent to learn for an actor, even british ones Obviously Cheadle accent is... not great to be fair, Cheadle just tried because he wanted to characterize him as it was intended in Soderbergh' script, he then retroactively accepted the fan theory about Basher being actually an American faking being british because it fitted his character so much, they rolled with that idea in the third movie with the Evel Knievel lookalike scene And actually he even toned it down in 12 and 13, in 11 it was even more "accented" 🤣
I just rewatched it last month and it was a lot better than I remember. Not better than the first but not as bad as I lead myself to believe back in the day.
Those looks and the non verbal exchange at 0:28 are just priceless. D:"They are taking this pretty well, but we all know we are screwed." R: "Ah, they will focus after they have their fun."
@@GrosvnerMcaffrey 13 was about Getting Even with the Guy who F**up Reuben's business. And Boy! Did they do a number on him and Benedict. #GameSetMatch
I feel like in O11 it's Danny's plan, with the details and supplies worked out by Rusty... to the point where even the characters feel like Rusty was running things. O12 proves that it really was Danny... because most of the plans in 12 are Rusty planning without Danny and you see what happens! But Rusty is still my favorite character.
lmao i love how the thing that bothers the young guys when they're all bagged by Benedict was to bicker about the name of the group, while the 2 old guys are like what the fuck are you guys doing, and Danny and Rusty in the amusement and bewilderment of each of their own.
@@e-wing6200 I think it’s both rose colored nostalgia and the truth. Like…there were massive issues but I think the proliferation of social media makes EVERYTHING seem like it’s crashing upon us when really, we were watching movies and dreaming and having fun.
my favorite thing about these movies is that they were all friends. Bernie knew about Brad Pitt interest in Amsterdam because theyre friends and you would think george would know. theyre all friends have their own friendships in the group
"I haven't spent it all...but I will!" 🤣🤣🤣 I love Saul, he's such a powerful character in his own right, wisdom over knowledge, and knowing the game for far longer than anyone. He puts it down like a pimp OG: "as ranking OLD TIMER, I just gotta say: I can't do it. At my age, I think I've earned the right to be selfish." 🤣🤣🤣
He was mainly Ben's friend, but when your bro has a younger brother close in age, three year difference, your friends with both. I know I've been there on both sides.
I also didnt like it when it came out, dont even know why anymore. Now I think its great, maybe, odd as it is for a second part, its because this is the most inside humor of the Ocean films and needs people to be familiar with the actors and tropes for best enjoyment.
Yea i was the same. Originally my order was 11 then 13 then 12, now its 11 then 12 then 13. Its not until you go back and watch this a few times that you see all the inside jokes and the lost in translation scene is the funniest scene in the trilogy when you watch it a few times.
Everyone talks in-character but the conversation gets sidetracked all the time. Even they are over-the-top characters, and very over-the-top story, yet every situation in these 3 movies is so real and stylish at the same time.
I never got the "don't tell danny" part until now. Rusty wanting to see Catherine Zeta-Jones character once more on the fact he's probably was going to die.
When doing the math to see how they come to $97M owed without understanding Mandarin like they all do ;), I come to $105M. That means that Amazing owed -$8M. I think it’s hilarious and entertaining that they all understand his lines and the audience is simply left wondering. How generous of him to foot all he stole plus the $8M he somehow made on top of it all. 😅 Cutting into the groups deficit and slightly lightening the debt for all of them. What a team player! 😂
One of the only film series that just got better and better with each sequel... until the one we don't talk about. But 11, 12, and 13 were FANTASTIC movies.
@@matts1166 It sort of is. Kind of a spinoff but still takes place after the others. I don't think Ocean's 8 is that bad though either, though its big issue is it seems to not really get what makes the Ocean's movies work. They're fun because they're primarily hangout vibes movies and Ocean's 8 is almost all plot and little character interaction stuff. Which is a shame because its cast, especially Blanchett, Paulson, and Bullock, could have been a lot of fun if the movie was more geared around that than just plot reveals. Blanchett and Paulson especially seem to have a great dynamic together but they never really utilized it in the film. And of course it didn't have Soderbergh working on it which I'm sure hurts.
What I love about the start of this scene every time I see it, is that the only thing they are upset about at first is being grouped up as "Ocean's 11" it's that humor I love about these movies
Yes! I love that so much!!! Great Chemistry all around
It's in a way a jab at the original because they were called the oceans 11 but most of them were forgettable besides the rat pack here they all have their own personalities that make the film interesting but they get offended for being generalized
"It just hurts."
You know because It seemed like we all agreed to call it the Benedict job."
That's what we called it when we were doing it."
It's wonderful storytelling. The whole set up of "Hey, we have a big fucking problem but we're going to pretend like it's something incidental and not the ever tightening grip of certain death pressing down on each of our throats" -- The tension is eased when Rusty, already identified in this very scene as the guy who solves everyone's problems, announces that they're already booked on a flight that will carry them towards their solution. But we dovetail into the next scene with the discovery that there is something that seems pretty ominous in Amsterdam. And, in the end, Rusty nods resignedly and whispers "Don't tell Danny." Because, despite what they said in the beginning, and even with all of their skills, the group is Ocean's Eleven regardless of what people call it, and everyone knows who the fucking boss is.
"It was a collaboration...that moniker? It's insulting...." 🤣🤣🤣
I always thought that it was soo funny, that they're all butt hurt over being grouped together under Danny! 🤣🤣🤣
"Who am I going to talk to if you're all dead?"
"Good point."
Let’s just appreciate that Reuben never needed the money on both 11 and 12, in the first movie he joined cause he hated Benedict, and in the second just to help out his friends (and even volunteered to pay Saul’s share) no wonder they all wanted to exact revenge for him in 13
Well said.
Never thought of that. Nice
"I owe 25." he sounds so damn proud of that.
Hotels man
I would be too
Got damn 25 Million Dollars jeez lol
Right.. He said it with confidence haha
@@GrosvnerMcaffreytrivago
Nah, that's the face of a person who's down pretty bad and is just okay with the repercussions. Like "hahaha man, i owed $50,000 in student loans lol" cos that shit is like...alright man, does that $50,000 even exist?
I love how rusty is so calm and funny in this scene. he literally is having a laugh at their expense.
Rusty pockets are so deep the beer matt's between the souls of his feet and shoes are begging for his smelly hole filled socks to hold on till there is enough funny money to make a Thirteenth ocean.
Best Friends he was the quintessential Go-To Guy. A calm demeanor is practically mandatory. 😉
cause he knows he f up the most and get no choice but to work again together 😂 brilliant scene 😂
He's also laughing because of any of them he's the one who could complain about being in "Ocean's Eleven" and yet, he doesn't care, he's fine with it lol
"I want the last check i write to bounce" is life motto
@@dickgrantberg oh my God 😂 i had someone tell me a similar thing. I said "you know, i was just trying to live fast die young" and they replied "well you live fast, but now you're old so..." i cracked up on the floor lmao
#freekleevon ✊
Only if you got no one to leave anything to in your will.
@@FreakyLynx they're better off if you give it to them before you die and avoid probate.
uh have any of you thought about if he really meant he's going to write a bad check to the mafia and they're going to throw him off a bridge
Head-canon: Reuben had the money to pay the debt of everybody, but he wanted to see his boys in action again.
Rueben was already rich before the first movie. So that is probably accurate.
@@McGuirkGamingHe funds the first job.... The reason he agrees to & joins the crew is cos Benedict muscled him out of his own casino.... This is repeated in Oceans 13 when Al Pacino aka Willy Banks is the villain
"Your wife said he called it Ocean's 11, who decided that? I'm a private contractor." Fantastic way to open a scene and have them all reunite.
Don Cheadle's accent in this is the equivalent of an English actor doing a John Wayne accent.
Yep, he’s the worst actor I’ve ever seen
@@billpeoples9808 you haven't seen many actors then.
@@billpeoples9808 at doing accents, sure but there are far worse actors out there.
@@ianmillerdevilsfan1223 The best character in all the films are Elliot Goulds glasses.
@@billpeoples9808 You've never seen Tommy Wiseaux then.
My man Reuben there doing the only sane thing with a shitload of cash: making more.
Exactly
That's what a clever businessman does.
They are all idiots for not gaining money. Just buy houses and rent them out. Easy
Am I the only one who could easily live off 13 mill for the rest of my life?
@@Blackphillipsupporter anyone can live off 1 mill. Just put it in a savings account and it gains interest
I love the, "Boy the interests just kills ya."
That's anyone who's ever taken a loan.
When the realization hits too late 💀💀💀
You're not kidding. It's the reason why the student loan debt in America's gotten so large. I've nearly paid as much as I ever borrowed, and I still owe over twice that. Einstein once said that most powerful in the universe was compound interest.
After they all get caught the first thing they talk about, is the group’s name lmaoooooo
RIP Carl Reiner "Your all Aces in my book!"
I wish he made it to 100 he was so close
And I wish Stan Lee made it to 100.
@@LukeKetchum7003 I guess it's a reminder of our morality at least kirk douglas made it
I hope his last check bounced.
Boy, the interest just kills you!! 😂😂
"It just...hurts" lmao. I felt the pain there. Love this scene
It because Terry came into his family meeting with his future wife, of course it was totally humiliation.
Also "you didn't see the signs?.... I saw the signs."
Great exposition. We don't even realise at first as the audience that those that didn't watch 'Ocean's Eleven' are being given a summary of what happened, while those that are up-to-date are served the new predicament.
I watched Eleven beforehand and didn't even catch that.
that's some smooth af exposition, which would make Nolan jealous.
@@coldberserk to be fair Nolan lets the audience figure out his headfucks
Cadence henderson galleria mall
Mission wales
Boulder city starbucks rootbeer candy casino
About 395,000 model home
@@dd.4910 - Not always.
"How?"
"What?"
"I've been staying at my parent's."
My favorite line of my favorite scene in this movie
“Boy the interest just kills you” 😂
0:35 Linus-"When you have a problem, who do you go to?"
Everyone else-"Rusty!" Linus trying to help made Danny's case worse!😆😏
Made sense to me, because when Rusty has an issue, he'd go to Danny. Rusty is Danny's XO, they solve the day to day issues for the group, and the CO makes the calls.
‘I’m a private contractor’..😂
RIP Bernie Mac.
“I’ve never been to Amsterdam”
“I heard German girls are hot”
That line at the end killed me lol
The oceans trilogy is the only franchize that is so good because of the level of class and style it delivers. Man I live these movies so much.
Ikr, I can put any of them on and it's always fun. I tried watching the original Oceans 11 with the Rat Pack, and it was just unbelievably boring....like REALLY boring.
Third was okay, honestly, forgettable, since I already mostly forgot about it, lol. Just that Pacino’s casino is the target. And the line, “are the girls joining us?” “NO!”
It's funny how everyone's number kinda perfectly aligns with their character and what you'd expect. The larger plot certainly had sketchy writing, but individual scenes like this one still had the magic of the first film
"Hotels man"
I get the feeling a lot of this scene was improv acting. These guys all knew their characters very well by then and had such chemistry
The main issue with the plot there was just way too much going on just to all be resolved at the last minute through convenience
I like how cool everybody is in this scene, saul is comfortable enough just to say I'm out and walk out and everyone yeah they gripe and have a little something to say but no one's threatening him, they just let him go
It because he basically taught Danny and Russ how to be a grifter. He's just not big on the planning part.
He'd definitely die before going against the gang, he meant what he said. They're all aces, pros at their jobs with great talents. They'll be fine in whatever they decide to do and he wishes em' luck in whatever it is. But he's old and tired like he said, so he just wants to relax.
@@dankmeme682 is he not in the movie after this?
@@jimmyjames417 he is coming back as the Doctor of Julia Roberts, and in Oceans 13 he‘ll also in action.
320,000 a git
"Wait when you have a problem who do you go to?"
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"RUSTY!!" 😂😂
Just don't go to him for money advice though.
@@WreckingWood 😂😂
🕊 In God’s Peace, Bernie Mac. He had to sit out most of the filming due to his suffering with sarcoidosis, but like the professional he was, his A game came shining through when the camera 🎥 was on him. 💯✊🏽
Bernie was bullseye excellent and hilarious wherever he showed up
Bernie was putting in WORK before he died lol
And even with his illness, they still wanted him, even if it has to be a limited role. Proof positive of Bernie’s brilliance.
How they argue about the group's name and diverting from the idea that they'd be dead in 14 days is just so damn funny.
J j gomez
Hotels man...
I'm pretty sure Reuben would have been unaffected by the financial crisis 2008 because he saw *Signs* (1:03)
rounak kedia this movie was made in 2004 I believe, there was a mini crash but way before 08 he was just stating he was savvy w/ his money
At the end of this movie Reuben hands Benedict the ccheck & says that he pays people to predict the future “market advisors” & that even they get it wrong sometimes
A lot of people made money in 2008 just like 2021
What, do you people think the stock market is some great mystery beyond the realm of human understanding? 😒
I'm part finnish I'm Austrian In magic funeral Sri Lanka Germany I was born. New brunswick Taipei
Redlands San bernardino
" Just when I thought I was out. They pulled me back in "
-Saul
Why is everybody seemingly shocked that Ruben had that amount of money anyway? He was already a wealthy former casino owner at the beginning of the first movie which was why they went to him to bankroll their entire operation, and they made him whole by giving him a share of heist of course with the money that he had ahead of time, plus his share, Plus it's almost intentionally subliminal that he is a smart investor that he would have greatly invested his money with substantial returns on investments
You forgot the Early Life section of his Wikipedia page
@@dickgrantberg excellent surname, mate
No one was shocked, In a room full of eleven people when one person raises their hand, you turn and look
@@dickgrantberg of course he’s the star of the movie but I was thinking it’s cuz he’s jewish
He even offered to cover Suals 19 million share, when he left the group.
Didnt you see the signs?...... I saw the signs.
He saw the signs last movie
"Boy, the interest just kills you" 🤣🤣
1:46 *Can you really blame him* 😂
I just realized that Livingston's share (the least) and Rusty's share (the most) are announced right next to each other, and I don't think that's a coincidence. Livingston is obviously embarrassed to admit he hasn't spent anything and is still living with his parents. Rusty then immediately "bails out" Livingston from the limelight by proudly admitting he's short $25 million. Great juxtaposition!
Why should Livingston be embarrassed, though? He's rich, if he's living with his parents, then he's doing it by choice.
@@TheWorstWarlockThats what's embarrassing. He's a grown man and he's choosing to live with his parents.
That's not an admonition towards adults living with their parents btw. It's just that Livingston is so neurotic that he probably has a security blanket level of comfort for his parents and that's what he's embarrassed about.
@@SnuggsMcDuff I kind of see what you mean. Living with your parents because you can't see another way, as opposed to being in a bad financial situation are two different things.
@TheWorstWarlock you gotta keep in mind the company he keeps, he’s surrounded by a bunch of extroverts who weren’t afraid to enjoy their money.
Reuben might have just as money but that’s because he was smart with it, not stingy like Livingston.
@@FreakyLynx
*Reuben might have just as money but that’s because he was smart with it, not stingy like Livingston.*
And we can't forget that Reuben used to own a hotel on the Vegas Strip and bank rolled the job from Ocean's Eleven. He already had money.
Turk finds out they're going to Amsterdam and says "well I heard German girls are hot."
"Wait when you have a problem who do you go to?"
"RUSTY!!"
*Ouch* 🤣
I would love to have a group of friends I could trust this much
0:25 Love his accent, love his voice, love his style!
What accent is that?
@@Adriana-eu6ty Cockney, a middle-class british accent spoken mostly in East London, it's notoriously an hard accent to learn for an actor, even british ones
Obviously Cheadle accent is... not great to be fair, Cheadle just tried because he wanted to characterize him as it was intended in Soderbergh' script, he then retroactively accepted the fan theory about Basher being actually an American faking being british because it fitted his character so much, they rolled with that idea in the third movie with the Evel Knievel lookalike scene
And actually he even toned it down in 12 and 13, in 11 it was even more "accented" 🤣
It just hurts 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I realized that Ruben’s really good with numbers and mental math. He just crunches those numbers throughout the movie.
Until he miscalculated Banks(Ocean's 13)
@@ban66a1we'll chalk that to the heart attack and coma
@@ban66a1 desperation to get back into the main game.
I just rewatched it last month and it was a lot better than I remember. Not better than the first but not as bad as I lead myself to believe back in the day.
I just rewatched it recently too. It is as bad as I remember it. Great scenes like this not withstanding of course.
I remember loving the first one, disliking the second and enjoy greatly the third
Those looks and the non verbal exchange at 0:28 are just priceless. D:"They are taking this pretty well, but we all know we are screwed." R: "Ah, they will focus after they have their fun."
What a crew! I'm grateful for the opportunity to watch these magnificent people together in three movies.
Ocean's 11 was about Danny getting back Tess, Ocean's 12 was about Rusty getting back Isabelle.
What was 13 about? Reuben getting back his business
@@GrosvnerMcaffrey 13 was about Getting Even with the Guy who F**up Reuben's business. And Boy! Did they do a number on him and Benedict. #GameSetMatch
@@m.layfette6249 so I was more or less right I wouldn't do it for 10 million I'd do it for 11 million
@@GrosvnerMcaffrey Try $95M!! *Spoiler Alert* (For anyone who hasn't watched Ocean's 13.)
13 was about us getting back Andy Garcia.
I feel like in O11 it's Danny's plan, with the details and supplies worked out by Rusty... to the point where even the characters feel like Rusty was running things. O12 proves that it really was Danny... because most of the plans in 12 are Rusty planning without Danny and you see what happens!
But Rusty is still my favorite character.
Typically, i go to my team lead before i go to my supervisor so Linus made a good point
"I've been staying at my parents" 🤣🤣🤣
Why not?. The bills is shared and there is a room to invest.
Haha literally was looking for Reuben's line to clip it and send it to someone as a smart-ass response. Thanks!
lol I do shit like that too
“I owe 25.”
👀😶
“…Hotels, man.”
I don’t know why that kills me everytime 😂
It's Pitt's delivery
ocean's trilogy were the coolest damn movies ever
I'm guessing you haven't seen many movies
@@HunterMagunter One doesn't have to watch Citizen Kane to have an opinion
RIP the king Bernie Mac ❤
“I’m a private contractor” kills me every time Bernie is the goat 👏
I still find it funny how they argue about the name, but in the end Danny is still the one calling the shots, so really the name is right
Welcome to the humorous premise. Woosh.
Not calling the shots. He just gathered them. They all have input
Rusty is the one who already planned their next move.
Amazing Yen owed 11, meaning he spent 4 million on his new place
Actually it should be 5 million. (shrug)
@@andrewnlarsen Yeah put it is a nice place so i dont blame him.
lmao i love how the thing that bothers the young guys when they're all bagged by Benedict was to bicker about the name of the group, while the 2 old guys are like what the fuck are you guys doing, and Danny and Rusty in the amusement and bewilderment of each of their own.
“Didn’t you see the signs? (sigh) I saw the signs.” 😂
Carl Reiner is just nailing all scenes he is in..
R.I.P Bernie Mac
That subtle laugh when livingston said he's been living with his parents haha love it
Brad's face at @00:31, you can tell it's unplanned for him to laugh
Love this "Amsterdam it is" no questions asked.
God I miss the early 2000s. Everything was so much...simpler back then.
Seems so sometimes, doesn’t it?
@@CronoXpono It really does. Maybe I was just naive but people seemed happier too
@@e-wing6200 I think it’s both rose colored nostalgia and the truth. Like…there were massive issues but I think the proliferation of social media makes EVERYTHING seem like it’s crashing upon us when really, we were watching movies and dreaming and having fun.
This movie is Brilliant!
"Thanks, Linus..."
*Hears Don Cheadle’s accent*
“It just hurts”
The acting in this scene is Out Of This World. Every. Character. 🔥
“Who would I talk to if you were all dead?”
Linus with the boot licking lol
I’m with Saul. That last check is bouncing from here to Guam and back
Fabulous scene!
I'm out fellas! 😂 Gets me every time.
Love this scene
I miss movies like this
I love how the argument was first about the name of the group 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“I’M A PRIVATE CONTRACTOR!”
“When you have a problem who do you go to? RUSTYYY!!” Man I fucking love this movie
my favorite thing about these movies is that they were all friends. Bernie knew about Brad Pitt interest in Amsterdam because theyre friends and you would think george would know. theyre all friends have their own friendships in the group
"I haven't spent it all...but I will!" 🤣🤣🤣
I love Saul, he's such a powerful character in his own right, wisdom over knowledge, and knowing the game for far longer than anyone. He puts it down like a pimp OG: "as ranking OLD TIMER, I just gotta say: I can't do it. At my age, I think I've earned the right to be selfish." 🤣🤣🤣
Legendary trilogy
"Boy the interest just kills ya."
Thanks, Linus.
I see the two childhood friends in this movie. Matt Damon and Casey Affleck (Ben Affleck's little brother)
But Matt was Ben's childhood friend
He was mainly Ben's friend, but when your bro has a younger brother close in age, three year difference, your friends with both. I know I've been there on both sides.
"IM A PRIVATE CONTRACTOR" 🤣
it’s astounding to me that people consider this the “bad oceans film” it’s easily the funniest one
I loved it. I just think people had a problem with the reveal at the end.
It gets a little “well I knew that you knew that I knew” but you’re absolutely right the humor is the best out of the trilogy.
I also didnt like it when it came out, dont even know why anymore. Now I think its great, maybe, odd as it is for a second part, its because this is the most inside humor of the Ocean films and needs people to be familiar with the actors and tropes for best enjoyment.
Yea i was the same. Originally my order was 11 then 13 then 12, now its 11 then 12 then 13. Its not until you go back and watch this a few times that you see all the inside jokes and the lost in translation scene is the funniest scene in the trilogy when you watch it a few times.
@@LGTGHOSTHUNTING right? like the bit where they loose yen in the luggage.
Casey affleck is a Fabtastic actor. I just love him in everything.
i love how Rusty is making them pay his debt for something totally that is totally on him
1:19 the brothers were the best 😂
Everyone talks in-character but the conversation gets sidetracked all the time. Even they are over-the-top characters, and very over-the-top story, yet every situation in these 3 movies is so real and stylish at the same time.
1:46 i wish one day i could be chill enough to say that with a smirk
I never got the "don't tell danny" part until now. Rusty wanting to see Catherine Zeta-Jones character once more on the fact he's probably was going to die.
It must be crazy being kids playing around and then you grow up and you and your friend are doing a scene with Brad Pitt, Clooney, and Bernie Mac.
When doing the math to see how they come to $97M owed without understanding Mandarin like they all do ;), I come to $105M. That means that Amazing owed -$8M. I think it’s hilarious and entertaining that they all understand his lines and the audience is simply left wondering. How generous of him to foot all he stole plus the $8M he somehow made on top of it all. 😅 Cutting into the groups deficit and slightly lightening the debt for all of them. What a team player! 😂
One of the only film series that just got better and better with each sequel... until the one we don't talk about. But 11, 12, and 13 were FANTASTIC movies.
Ocean's 8 was NOT a sequel.
@@matts1166 It sort of is. Kind of a spinoff but still takes place after the others.
I don't think Ocean's 8 is that bad though either, though its big issue is it seems to not really get what makes the Ocean's movies work. They're fun because they're primarily hangout vibes movies and Ocean's 8 is almost all plot and little character interaction stuff. Which is a shame because its cast, especially Blanchett, Paulson, and Bullock, could have been a lot of fun if the movie was more geared around that than just plot reveals. Blanchett and Paulson especially seem to have a great dynamic together but they never really utilized it in the film.
And of course it didn't have Soderbergh working on it which I'm sure hurts.
One number 2 movie that is really good
Caan really looks like his old man. He's even got that swagger: don't start with me...
yeah, he looks so much like his old man 😢
I owe 25, hotels man
Thats why we love Rusty!
this film aged like fine wine
“It will be nice working with proper villains again!”
Basher.
Legend has it... he still saw the signs.
Right now I'm thinking of that song that has those words....(shrug).