Ocean's Twelve "Oh He's Mean" Scene
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Pitt is so good with facial expressions. so good. probably the best in the buisness
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I love when Danny pours the wine and it spills on the floor, but they don't even notice, lol!
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just gonna ignore the flamewar there but whats the song that plays in the closing? i've forgotten its name
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Rusty's disgusted face was priceless. "Oh. He's mean. He's just mean spirited."
LMFAO
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@RichardParker88 You just sound like a douche trying to impress people who dont give a damn about you on YouTube in my opinion. It's Ocean's Twelve. You either get the comedy or you dont. People think different things are funny so for you to identify what makes the scene funny in a literary way makes you seem pretentious - which is probably an accurate judgement based on your comments.
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love this scene
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@RichardParker88 All good for you, grats. The education is more of an accomplishment than the speech from where I stand. You talk like a more mature adult is all I meant. In my world, that's deep. Especially when you choose to talk about Oceans 12. It's an odd movie, and too simple of one, to worry about. I mean come on there are 12 people to concern yourself with the majority of which are Pitt and Clooney.
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@DannyBoy443 I'm not sure what that means, that I'm "way WAY too deep for a 23 year old," other than I have a college education and therefore can look at something with some critical thinking.
Maybe it does help I once gave an academic lecture on commodity fetishization in Marxism, Baudrillard's hyperreality, and "Ocean's 12" during a national conference on pop culture. I don't think that makes me "deep," though.
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@RichardParker88 I do too, but not as much as you apparently. I can where you'd think that the whole movie would be a giant example (and thus, a collection of this scene) but like I said, it's good to just joke about it. By the way, you're way WAY too deep for a 23 year old.
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@DannyBoy443 Well, I can see why you'd say that, but I'm pointing to the fact that the final line about "that guy doing Potsie" is crucial and an example of the whole movie because it's a non-sequitor. If the whole scene is a joke, that line is the punchline, and yet it subverts how the joke has its punchline because the comedy is very absurdist, and puts the whole scene (and the film) in that tradition. It's a way to explain the Julia Roberts "cameo," too.
I think about this movie a lot. >.<
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@RichardParker88 It's more the wine spilling that sums it up more than the whole scene. Eh, thinking about it too much isn't worth it though. Just enjoyable.
@valroller it took him 30 minutes to take his espresso so it was 11h when he was called by Cassell
Joelamothe 1 year ago
@Joelamothe Yes, Joelamothe I already agreed with that, in a previous comment.
valroller 1 year ago