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"Ocean's Twelve," the 2004 crime thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh, reunites the star-studded ensemble cast including George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, and Catherine Zeta-Jones for another high-stakes heist adventure. Following their successful Las Vegas casino robbery, Danny Ocean (Clooney) and his crew find themselves pursued by Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia), the casino owner they stole from. To repay Benedict, the team sets out on a daring series of heists across Europe, facing off against a rival thief played by Catherine Zeta-Jones and encountering unexpected challenges along the way. As the Ocean's team navigates the glamorous settings of Rome, Amsterdam, and Paris, viewers are treated to a mix of clever cons, witty banter, and stylish heist sequences that keep the suspense high throughout the film. With its intricate plot, charismatic performances, and sleek cinematography, "Ocean's Twelve" offers a thrilling and entertaining ride for fans of the heist genre. Packed with twists and turns, this sequel promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats as the crew races against time to pull off their most ambitious job yet. Featuring a blend of humor, suspense, and star power, "Ocean's Twelve" delivers a captivating cinematic experience that showcases the charisma and chemistry of its A-list cast. With its intricate plot twists and globe-trotting escapades, this crime caper is sure to delight fans of stylish thrillers and heist films alike. Catch "Ocean's Twelve" for a sophisticated and exhilarating ride through the world of high-stakes theft and deception.
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In a quirky twist of meta-cinema, Julia Roberts' character, Tess, impersonates Julia Roberts as part of a heist. This scene almost didn't happen due to legal concerns about using Roberts' real-life persona. It was only after the real Julia Roberts enthusiastically agreed to the joke, finding it amusing and unique, that it was greenlit, adding an unexpected layer to the film's narrative.
The Night Fox's laser dance, a standout sequence in 'Ocean's Twelve', required an innovative approach. Choreographer Keith Young worked closely with Vincent Cassel, who performed his own stunts. They utilized motion capture technology typically seen in video games to plan out the intricate dance moves, ensuring Cassel's movements would seamlessly dodge the CG lasers added in post-production.
While filming at Lake Como, where George Clooney owns a villa, the cast stayed at his home, turning the shoot into a mini-vacation. This location choice wasn't just for scenery; it significantly lowered the accommodation costs for the production. Clooney's hospitality saved the studio an estimated $500,000 in hotel bills, showcasing his commitment to both frugality and fun on set.
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🎬During the filming of Ocean's Twelve, Brad Pitt would often prank George Clooney by placing bumper stickers on his car that read 'Small Penis Onboard.' This ongoing prank war kept the set atmosphere light and was a continuation of their antics from Ocean's Eleven.
💡Eddie Izzard, who plays the mastermind Roman Nagel, improvised many of his lines in the film. Director Steven Soderbergh was so impressed by Izzard's creativity that he allowed him to ad-lib during many of his scenes, believing it added an authentic spontaneity to the character's genius-level intellect.
🎯The Vincent Van Gogh painting featured in Ocean's Twelve, which is part of the heist, was actually a meticulously created replica. The producers hired renowned art forgers who studied Van Gogh's techniques for months to create a convincing fake, which fooled many viewers into thinking it was real.
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