Ocean’s Eleven Vs. The Italian Job (Ep. 0039)

Cue the house music beats and the getaway cars. Kyle, Drew, and Phil find themselves in the middle of the ultimate heist film battle. Both Ocean's Eleven and The Italian Job are remakes that attempt to sever ties with their source material. Ocean's Eleven boasts a veteran ensemble cast, including Julia Roberts, who is fresh off of her 2001 Oscar win for Best Actress for Erin Brockovich, which is also directed by Steven Soderbergh. The Italian Job's is more of an ensemble in the making, showing off a rookie class effort for burgeoning greats Charlize Theron and Mark Wahlberg. It's hard to argue that The Italian Job borrows mightily from Oceian's Eleven, which was released two years earlier. Strap yourself into your Mini Cooper and grab your finest suit as Movie Wars attempts to determine which heist film steals all the marbles. 

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FILM SUMMARIES

OCEAN'S ELEVEN

Dapper Danny Ocean (George Clooney) is a man of action. Less than 24 hours into his parole from a New Jersey penitentiary, the wry, charismatic thief is already rolling out his next plan. Following three rules: Don't hurt anybody, don't steal from anyone who doesn't deserve it, and play the game like you've got nothing to lose. Danny orchestrates the most sophisticated, elaborate casino heist in history.

  • Rating:

  • PG-13 (Some Language|Sexual Content)

  • Genre:

  • Comedy, Drama, Crime

  • Original Language:

  • English

  • Director:

  • Steven Soderbergh

  • Producer:

  • Jerry Weintraub

  • Writer:

  • Ted Griffin

  • Release Date (Theaters):

  • Dec 7, 2001 Wide

  • Release Date (Streaming):

  • May 7, 2002

  • Box Office (Gross USA):

  • $183.4M

  • Runtime:

  • 1h 56m

  • Distributor:

  • Warner Bros. Pictures

(Thank you Rotten Tomatoes https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/oceans_eleven)

THE ITALIAN JOB

After a heist in Venice, Steve (Edward Norton) turns on his partners in crime, killing safecracker John Bridger (Donald Sutherland) and keeping all the gold for himself. The rest of the team, including leader Charlie Croker (Mark Wahlberg), driver Handsome Rob (Jason Statham), explosives man Left Ear (Mos Def) and tech geek Lyle (Seth Green), vows revenge. They enlist the help of Bridger's daughter, Stella (Charlize Theron), and plot to recover the gold from Steve's Los Angeles mansion.

  • Rating:

  • PG-13 (Violence|Some Language)

  • Genre:

  • Crime, Drama, Mystery & Thriller, Action

  • Original Language:

  • English

  • Director:

  • F. Gary Gray

  • Producer:

  • Donald De Line

  • Writer:

  • Donna PowersWayne Powers

  • Release Date (Theaters):

  • May 30, 2003 Wide

  • Release Date (Streaming):

  • Oct 21, 2003

  • Box Office (Gross USA):

  • $106.1M

  • Runtime:

  • 1h 51m

  • Distributor:

  • Paramount Pictures

(THANK YOU ROTTEN TOMATOES https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/italian_job)

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