Ocean-s Eleven -2001- -george Clooney- 1080p Bl... Exclusive

: The audio is presented in Dolby Digital 5.1 at 640 kbps in several languages, including English, French, German, Italian, and Japanese. While it lacks the punch of a lossless track, the audio is still solid, with David Holmes' iconic mod-jazz score coming through clearly to set the film's energetic, cool tone. Dialogue remains crisp and centered.

The film is widely available on (Warner Bros.). Key specs:

Clooney channels the spirit of Cary Grant and the original Rat Pack-era Frank Sinatra, making criminal enterprise look sophisticated. Why 1080p Blu-ray Format Matters for This Film

The premise is deceptively simple: Danny Ocean (George Clooney), fresh out of prison, violates his parole to orchestrate the most ambitious heist in history. His target? Three Las Vegas casinos—the Bellagio, the Mirage, and the MGM Grand—all owned by the ruthless Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia). Ocean-s Eleven -2001- -George Clooney- 1080p Bl...

Blinding golds, deep reds, and vibrant greens that capture the artificial allure of the Bellagio.

Clooney, already a star from ER and Out of Sight , cemented his leading-man status as a cool, suave antihero. He served as a producer alongside Soderbergh (Section Eight Productions). His Danny Ocean is:

Ted Griffin’s screenplay is a tight, kinetic piece of writing. It adheres strictly to the golden rules of the heist genre while injecting a breezy sense of humor. The stakes are incredibly high, yet the film never feels heavy. It treats the robbery not as a violent crime, but as a complex, elegant magic trick. : The audio is presented in Dolby Digital 5

: The Blu-ray comes packed with insightful bonus content that fans will love:

| | Observation | |----------------------|-----------------| | Resolution | 1920×1080 progressive scan | | Aspect Ratio | 2.39:1 (original theatrical) | | Video Codec | AVC (Blu-ray) / H.264 (digital) | | Bitrate | ~25–35 Mbps (Blu-ray) | | Color Grading | Retains Soderbergh’s intentional warmth; minimal digital noise | | Detail Level | Excellent fine detail (fabric textures, Vegas neon, facial stubble) | | Audio | DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (immersive casino ambience, LFE on explosions) |

Soderbergh guides the audience through the labyrinthine security measures of the Bellagio vault with total clarity. By the time the heist actually begins, the audience knows exactly what needs to go right—and precisely how catastrophic it will be if something goes wrong. The pacing is relentless, editing together multiple simultaneous moving pieces without ever losing the viewer. A Lasting Legacy of Cool The film is widely available on (Warner Bros

Frank Catton (Bernie Mac), a card dealer placed strategically at the Bellagio.

The interplay between Clooney and Brad Pitt forms the emotional backbone of the crew. Their rapid-fire dialogue, often delivered while Pitt is casually eating various fast-food items, feels completely organic.

: ~$10–30 Million (reports vary, but he often prioritized the project over a massive upfront fee) Julia Roberts : ~$10 Million Matt Damon : ~$5 Million Behind-the-Scenes Secrets

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: From the sharp tailoring of Danny Ocean’s (George Clooney) suits to the intricate textures of the Bellagio casino, the 1080p transfer provides solid clarity without artificial edge enhancement. Vibrant Color Palette