| Brad Pitt Movie: Oceans Trilogy Oceans Eleven / Oceans Twelve / Oceans Thirteen
Movie Ocean's Trilogy (Ocean's Eleven / Ocean's Twelve / Ocean's Thirteen) |  |  | | List Price: $39.98 | | Label: Warner Home Video
Salesrank: 11912
Released: November 13, 2007 | | Our Price: $22.99 | | Used Price: $17.97 | | MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD | |
Editorial Review: All three of the "Ocean" films are included in this set.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY/CONS & SCAMS UPC: 085391182511 Manufacturer No: 118251 Ocean's Trilogy (Ocean's Eleven / Ocean's Twelve / Ocean's Thirteen) Reviews: Ocean's 11,12,13 Trilogy  2009-07-05 - The three DVDs arrived in good condition in the specified time span; I liked that the 3 movies each had their own case as well as the attractive 3 case "binder" type package.
Nice Box Set  2009-06-13 - This is a nice box set for any fan of the Ocean's Trilogy. These are very fun movies and they come packaged together nicely.
VEGAS MOVIES!  2009-05-14 - Originally I loved these movies cause it has to do with my Hometown, Las Vegas, NV. Plus they have a lot of great stars in them, and they're well played out scheming movies :). Got a great deal on them from amazon.com and will continue to shop for movies at this site for sure!
Excellent Action  2009-03-28 - I only started to Ocean's 12 when I went to stay with a friend of mine. That is how I got attached to the movies trilogy. Very well done and well worth the price that I paid for it.
Dorothy Tillotson
Good fun for heist lovers  2009-02-03 - If you haven't seen all of these, there's good value to be had at the current price (US$26). While the second movie is a bit of a dud, the third gets right back to the quality of the first. All are directed by the expert hand of Steven Soderbergh ("Erin Brockovich", "Traffic"), and all feature a first-rate cast.
Even though some of the robberies are a little complicated, this is undemanding entertainment. It also makes a good gift idea for lovers of George Clooney or Brad Pitt.
Movie buffs steer clear; buy Soderbergh's "Erin Brockovich" instead.
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