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Ocean's Eleven (2001) was one of the first "cool" movies I watched as a kid, and that sentiment has only grown with time. Steven Soderbergh set out to make an elegant heist film with the most iconic ensemble cast in Hollywood and, luckily for him, they seemed to get along just fine. In this video, I break down the film's one-of-a-kind production which gave us one of the greatest remakes of all time.

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// VIDEO CHAPTERS:

1:54 | i. Ocean's... One?
4:34 | ii. Eleven, Assemble
6:50 | iii. Rhythm and Release
9:41 | iv. Bad Idea
12:28 | v. On the Fly (yes, that's a typo)

// SONGS USED (in order of appearance):

Come Get Yours - Bunker Buster
Carmen - Esteben Maxera Cuarteto
Hide and Sneak - Ziggy
Hellhound - Walz
Floor Plan - Ziggy
String Quartet in E major Op 11 No 5 - Carmel Quartet
Boom - Instrumental Version - Anthony Lazaro
Blue Mountain Inn - Omri Smadar
Get Down Tonight - Jurgen Brischar
Blooz Mojo - Roie Shpigler
Mojo Breaker - Roie Shpigler
No Such Thing as Bad Press - Bunker Buster
Solar Flare - Adi Goldstein

#OceansEleven #VideoEssay #Soderbergh
Category
Ocean's Eleven
Tags
Brad Pitt, Frank Sinatra, George Clooney
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