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This movie just wants to have fun!
7 December 2001
There are movies that you watch when you want to think. There are movies that you watch when you want to be called to action. There are movies that you watch when you want to cry, or laugh, or be frightened. And there are movies that you watch just for fun. "Ocean's Eleven" is one of the latter type, and it fulfills its purpose with great success.

Recent months have seen several caper/heist films: "The Score" with DeNiro and Norton was fairly positively reviewed, Mamet's "Heist" got praise from Mamet fans, but not too many others, and even back this summer, "Rat Race" might come to mind with its caper/race goofiness. I've been to see them all, and "Ocean's Eleven" is probably my favorite.

"Ocean's Eleven" is not a particularly complicated film, though it's a technically pretty one. It's more along the lines of a "Mission Impossible" idea: lots of plot twists that _look_ very complicated, and feel so, but the details of which aren't so important. And I don't mind at all, really. The point of "Ocean's Eleven" isn't to teach you how to break into a casino, it's to let you have a lot of fun while eleven other people, most of them very pretty, and all of them highly charismatic, do so. And have fun you do, what with the interesting plot twists, hilariously funny moments, and engaging acting.

The film only really loses its momentum (and its sense of fun) during the overdetermined and unnecessary Julia Roberts plot. I'm a Julia Roberts fan, and I love to see her in a movie, but I'm afraid she just didn't belong in this one -- and nor would anyone else have in this part. The addition of a romantic subplot to the main action of the heist seems redundant and unnecessary; more an attempt to give George Clooney some soulful-eye camera time than anything that's actually necessary to the spirit of the film.

Nonetheless, "Ocean's Eleven" remains an engaging, visually pleasing, and overall _fun_ movie. I'd definitely recommend seeing it!
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10/10
Farie Tale Theatre + Tim Burton = Excellence
1 February 1999
The Farie Tale Theatre series is excellent in its own right, known for off-the-wall, low-budget productions, and the addition of Tim Burton and such actors as James Earl Jones, Leonard Nimoy, and Valerie Burtinelli makes "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp" one of its very best. I urge anyone in the mood for something completely different from most hackneyed portrayals of this story, or even just for a short, hilarious film, to see it. I love these people!
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8/10
A fun film, definitely worth while, especially for S.T. fans
13 December 1998
As we all know, Star Trek movies can often be less excellent than their television counterparts, and this has proven especially true of the first two Next Generation movies. "Insurrection," however, is a ton of fun, and definitely worth seeing, especially if you're already a Star Trek fan. It gives the audience what it wants to see in the way of nostalgic and funny character scences, and it has a pretty good adventure component as well. I enjoyed watching "Insurrection" tremendously, and had a great deal of fun reconnecting with my old Next Generation buddies. Most people, even non-fans, should get a lot of enjoyment out of the film.
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