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Ocean's 13 script reviewed

OceansEleven_Poster.jpgThe script for the upcoming big budget movie Ocean's Thirteen, sequel to...well, the other Ocean films, has just had its script reviewed and the word is it's more good fun.

First up, I'm not going to read it. I'm not a big fan of knowing all about a films plot before I see it, so I'm not going there, but feel free to have a look and tell us what you think - without spoilers.

Rope of Silicon link to the script review which is over at Latino Review. The overall opinion is...

The script is really cool. It's fun light-hearted fare like the last two films. It brings the action back, where it should be, to Las Vegas.

There's a little titbit about the script that I can give away, it's not a spoiler, it just describes why these guys get into the whole setup again. If you really want to remain 100% spoiler free then you shouldn't have even read this far, but feel free to hide away now.

Basically it seems as if there is an evil casino owner (Al Pacino) that screws poor old Reuben (Elliott Gould) out of a casino deal.

Nothing big, but it tells us what Pacino's character is up to. I'm actually looking forward to this because it's another fun filled movie, and I like them. Brain off, enjoy. Let's not over analyse it.


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Hmmmmmm.... Al Pacino!!! ;-)

I am looking forward to the reunion of Pacino and Garcia- the Corleones!

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