Ocean's Twelve

2004 "Twelve is the new eleven."
6.5| 2h5m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 10 December 2004 Released
Producted By: Village Roadshow Pictures
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://oceans12.warnerbros.com/
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Danny Ocean reunites with his old flame and the rest of his merry band of thieves in carrying out three huge heists in Rome, Paris and Amsterdam – but a Europol agent is hot on their heels.

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firmanfmn I'am wrong.Just when i thought this could'nt be more worse turn out its worse then the predecessor ,omg im just gonna watch thirteen just a sake of laugh about it not the pleasure one ,but the sarcast one
Matt Greene Instead of giving of us well-thought-out & cleverly written explanations for how things happen or why people tick, it shows us the bare minimum, hoping to glide by on its coolness. It doesn't quite work. Everything that's good here (performances, dialogue, music, characters) is either as good or better in the first, & everything that's bad here (emotional connections, heists, villains, general freshness) is done well in the first. Fun at times, but mostly a cheap imitation.
MichaelMRamey Ocean's Twelve is the weakest film in the Oceans trilogy. However, despite the move to Europe, this film has most of the ingredients the first one had, making it still an entertaining viewing. It just didn't feel right when watching it, but does become a key part of the continuous storyline that plays throughout the three films; making it a must watch for fans of the first. I have to mention the Julia Roberts/Julia Roberts scene was just bad. It probably seemed like a good idea at the time, but the fourth wall break was unnecessary for a quick laugh that really just throws the film momentarily off par.
grantss The Ocean's 11 gang are back, with a new team member. Just when they thought they could enjoy their spoils, Terry Benedict appears, and he wants his money back...Quite dull. Lots of style, but very little substance. Plot is basic, despite some convolutions to disguise this fact. Steven Soderbergh's direction is strangely amateurish.Even the performances seem quite hammy at times. Considering that just about every actor in the movie is a megastar, that says something.Only real upside is that it is fast-paced, so never feels entirely boring, even though nothing substantial is happening.