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    Explore " steven soderbergh" with insightful episodes like "The Informant!", "185: Ocean's Eleven - A Discussion (ft. Dr. Bruce Hutchinson)", "Daily Market Update 10/09", "179 - Full Circle" and "Erin Brockovich with Susannah Grant" from podcasts like ""Criminal Adaptations", "Podcast 241", "Mintify Bytes", "TV Tuners" and "Script Apart"" and more!

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    The Informant!

    The Informant!

    In 1992, Mark Whitacre, vice president of a Fortune 500 company, agreed to be an undercover FBI informant to help an investigation into price fixing. In 1998, he was convicted of 46 felonies involving fraud, tax evasion, money laundering, obstruction of justice, and price fixing; sentenced to nine years in federal prison; and ordered to pay $11 million in restitution to his former employer. How accurately did Steven Soderbergh portray these events in his biographical comedy The Informant! (2009), staring Matt Damon?

     

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    185: Ocean's Eleven - A Discussion (ft. Dr. Bruce Hutchinson)

    185: Ocean's Eleven - A Discussion (ft. Dr. Bruce Hutchinson)

    The Doctor is BACK! Dr. Brutchinson along with the 241 Team are breaking down the Steven Soderbergh classic, "Ocean's Eleven" starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Matt Damon. Here, the three gents break down its film structure and determine what makes a heist film work. Why are we okay with narrative "slide-of-hand"? Is the plot more simple than you might think? Why is George Clooney so handsome?  All that in this heist filled episode of Podcast 241! Click the link, give us a LIKE and a SUBSCRIBE and find out our thoughts on all things Star Wars, DC, Marvel and MORE!.

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    Erin Brockovich with Susannah Grant

    Erin Brockovich with Susannah Grant
    She brought a small town to its feet and a huge company to its knees – that’s right, this week we’re talking all things Erin Brockovich with the film’s screenwriter, Susannah Grant.

    Susannah is a talent who, over an impressive three decade career, has gone from writing on the ‘90s teen TV drama Party of Five and conquering animation with Pocahontas to penning dramas like 28 Days, romcoms like In Her Shoes and science-fiction with The 5th Wave. She’s also a force to be reckoned with behind the camera: having made her directorial debut in 2006 with the comedy drama Catch and Release, Susannah wrote and directed episodes of the recent searing Netflix series Unbelievable, which took a scalpel to the problem of rape culture in America.

    Erin Brockovich, though, remains one of her best-loved works. Her witty script for the Julia Roberts-starring, Steven Soderbergh-directed legal drama earned her an Oscar nomination on release in 2000, and it’s both a testament to her writing and an indictment about our society’s lack of progress that the film still feels so relevant today. The film told the true-life tale of a single mother who fought and won a landmark legal case against the Pacific Gas & Electric Company over contaminated water supplied to residents in the town of Hinkley, California. In order to secure justice for the hundreds of people made sick by PG&E’s malfeasance, the real-life Erin had to navigate misogyny, classism and the demands of parenthood. Susannah’s script captured all of that with poignancy and punch.

    In the spoiler conversation you’re about to hear, Susannah tells us all about grabbing burgers with the real-life Erin Brockovich, the importance of David vs Goliath stories like this, the balance of fact versus fiction in the film – and the one line that had to change at Erin’s request.

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    Ocean's Eleven with Rette Solomon

    Ocean's Eleven with Rette Solomon

    Jordan and Brooke are joined by sibling of the pod (and noted The Eagle fan) Rette Solomon for the greatest heist in human history. We run down the sizzling eye contact chemistry between Clooney & Pitt (don't deny it), crucial elements of any great heist movie, the pros of Damon's glasses and the cons of Cheadle's accent, and just how many banger lines can fit into 2 hours. Plus, stick around for a VERY special gift for the pod from Rette :)

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    Ocean's Eleven (2001)

    Ocean's Eleven (2001)

    Ocean's Eleven, released in 2001 and directed by Steven Soderbergh, is a captivating heist film that seamlessly combines thrilling action, clever plot twists, and a remarkable ensemble cast. This modern remake of the 1960 Rat Pack classic not only lives up to its predecessor's reputation but also adds its own stylish flair and magnetic charm. With its intricate storyline, slick cinematography, and an all-star cast, Ocean's Eleven is a cinematic masterpiece that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.

    Ocean's Eleven revolves around Danny Ocean (played by George Clooney), a charismatic and cunning ex-convict who assembles a team of eleven skilled individuals to pull off the ultimate heist: robbing three of Las Vegas' most luxurious casinos—Bellagio, Mirage, and MGM Grand—during the same night. The film meticulously lays out the intricate planning and execution of the heist, leaving the audience guessing and engaged throughout.

    One of the movie's strengths lies in its meticulous attention to detail. The planning sequences are cleverly interwoven with flashbacks, keeping viewers hooked and providing insights into each character's unique role in the grand scheme. As the audience learns about the various team members, their individual talents, and their distinct personalities, it becomes evident that this is not just a typical heist film but also a character-driven story.

    The ensemble cast is undoubtedly one of the film's biggest assets. George Clooney shines as Danny Ocean, effortlessly exuding charisma, wit, and a cool confidence that captivates the audience from the first frame. Equally impressive is Brad Pitt as Rusty Ryan, Danny's right-hand man, whose nonchalant demeanor and impeccable style add depth and humor to the film. The chemistry between Clooney and Pitt is electric, and their banter forms a significant part of the movie's entertainment value.

    Ocean's Eleven also features a star-studded lineup of talented actors, including Matt Damon, Julia Roberts, Don Cheadle, Andy Garcia, and Bernie Mac, among others. Each character brings a unique flavor to the story, with memorable performances that elevate the film to new heights. The chemistry among the cast members is palpable, and their camaraderie translates effortlessly onto the screen, making the team's dynamic both believable and enjoyable to watch.

    Steven Soderbergh's direction in Ocean's Eleven is nothing short of exceptional. He masterfully balances the fast-paced heist sequences with character-driven moments, allowing the film to breathe and ensuring that the audience remains invested in the story. Soderbergh's use of stylish visuals, smooth camera movements, and vibrant color palettes further enhance the film's overall aesthetic, giving it a sleek and sophisticated feel.

    The cinematography by Soderbergh himself, under the pseudonym Peter Andrews, is a visual feast. The shots of Las Vegas' iconic landmarks, including the Strip and the casinos themselves, are beautifully captured, creating a sense of grandeur and opulence. The film's sleek visual style mirrors the suave nature of the characters and their surroundings, immersing the audience in the glamorous world of high-stakes heists.

    Ocean's Eleven features a pulsating soundtrack by David Holmes, which perfectly complements the film's energetic pace and enhances its suspenseful moments. The blend of jazzy tunes, contemporary beats, and classic tracks contributes to the film's modern and stylish atmosphere, amplifying the excitement and adding depth to key scenes.

    The editing by Stephen Mirrione is sharp and precise, allowing the narrative to flow seamlessly. The film seamlessly transitions between different timelines and locations, keeping the audience engaged and never missing a beat. The editing also plays a crucial role in building tension during the heist sequences, creating suspenseful moments that keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

    Ocean's Eleven, with its brilliant ensemble cast, intelligent plot, and masterful direction by Steven Soderbergh, remains a timeless heist film that continues to captivate audiences. The film's stylish execution, intricate planning, and clever plot twists make for an exhilarating cinematic experience. From the memorable performances to the sleek cinematography, every aspect of Ocean's Eleven contributes to its status as a modern classic.

    Whether you're a fan of heist films, a lover of clever storytelling, or simply looking for an entertaining and visually stunning movie, Ocean's Eleven delivers on all fronts. Its unique blend of style, humour, and suspense makes it a must-watch for cinephiles and casual viewers alike. Brace yourself for an exhilarating ride, as Danny Ocean and his crew take you on an unforgettable journey through the glamorous world of high-stakes heists.

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    Behind The Candelabra [2013] | Ep. 105

    Behind The Candelabra [2013] | Ep. 105

    In this week's episode of SIDEBOOB CINEMA the gang review the Steven Soderbergh film "Behind The Candelabra" [2013] as part of their tongue-in-cheek celebration of Pride Month.

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    The Limey feat. Matt Belenky

    The Limey feat. Matt Belenky

    Matt Belenky returns for another Carlee-less episode to discuss Steven Soderbergh's technical tour-de-force 'The Limey'. It's both a whip-smart, crackling crime film showcasing Steven Soderbergh at the height of his power and a mesmerizing, patiently observed rumination on memory, loss, and legacy.

    We discuss the metatextual significance of leads Terence Stamp and Peter Fonda as mutual elegies for the British New Wave and the American films of the New Hollywood era, the film's brilliantly evocative formal techniques, and Steven Soderbergh's singular position as a prolific auteur in our current era of haphazard regurgitation.

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    Episode 294: 'Air' with Josh Gondelman

    Episode 294: 'Air' with Josh Gondelman

    Comedian, writer, and friend Josh Gondelman joins us, adding one more sneaker lover to the panel for a look at a movie directed by Ben Affleck, starring Matt Damon and "the Michael Jordan of acting," Viola Davis. AIR puts  that puts the origin story of a famous shoe in the spotlight. but is there more to this one than leather and laces? 

    What’s Good
    Alonso - new 1776 production
    Drea - virtual Coachella
    Josh - Yellowjackets S2
    Ify - Alice in Borderland

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    1. Luminate's Diversity Progress Report
    2. WGA Members Vote Overwhelmingly To Authorize a Strike
    3. Vidiots is Finally Opening in LA

    Staff Picks
    Josh - Out of Sight
    Alonso - High Flying Bird
    Drea - Polite Society
    Ify - Mystic Pizza

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    "No New Penises" (w/ Melanie Lynskey)

    "No New Penises" (w/ Melanie Lynskey)

    It's festival season. It's allergy season. It's gala season. Divas down! We need an antihistamine for ALL of it. Enter Melanie Lynskey! One of the great acting talents of our time graces the pod to discuss Yellowjackets, The Last of Us, working with Jessica Biel, Matt Damon, Juliette Lewis, Jamie Babbit, Steven Soderbergh, Cate Blanchett and MORE, her husband Jason Ritter and their recent very honest visit to the Drew Barrymore Show, mastering accents and dialects, and transitioning from character roles to lead roles. Also, Coachella thoughts and reactions (including the Frank Ocean of it all), Blink 182 in retrospect, "stealth wealth", the release of the recent Wicked production stills, how "fanny" means "pussy" in British, and living with misophonia in the face of gum chewing. Yellowjackets has new episodes out now on Showtime, and new episodes stream Friday and air Sundays!

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    Caleb Duffy - How do you become a Producer?

    Caleb Duffy - How do you become a Producer?

    What does a Producer actually do? And how do you become one? 
     Caleb Duffy started his career as an intern for the sound department on the film,
    "Man on the Moon" starring Jim Carrey.  After years of working in the Location Department, Caleb shares his story on how he climbed his way up the Hollywood hills. Tune in as we go above the line to find out what it takes to be a producer.  Hosted by Jonny Diaz.


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    Magic Mike's Last Dance

    Magic Mike's Last Dance

    The Film Board Gathers! The gang of thugs is here to take on a movie currently in theaters and spoil it rotten, and this month we’re taking the stage with the Tatum behind his third run as his spiritual alter-ego Mike Lane in Steven Soderbergh’s latest return from retirement, Magic Mike's Last Dance.

    How does Taterbergh handle round three now that we've reached such a departure from Channing's real-life experience? Does this film maintain the charm of the last two and move Mike's story forward? Where did all that water go from the stripper ballerina bit? Seriously, right? It's just gone.

    The gang is split on the last dance, and we're eager to hear what you have to say! Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel’s Discord channel!

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    Magic Mike's Last Dance review

    Magic Mike's Last Dance review

    "Ladies! Put your hands together and turn your gaze to the main stage here at Movies Merica! It's Van Ebert with a Magic Mike's Last Dance spoiler-free review!" Steven Soderbergh brings us this last movie in the Magic Mike Universe with Channing Tatum back as Magic Mike joined by Salma Hayek. Mike is down on his luck but then is saved by wealthy Salma Hayek who then presents him with an opportunity he didn't see coming in London. Should you bring your bachelorette party to this movie? Check out this review to find out. 

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    Den Willi verkühlt

    Den Willi verkühlt
    Zwei Episoden lang hatten wir gefühlt mehr News über frisch verstorbene als über die lebenden. Doch jetzt kehrt das Leben zurück und dieses gleich mit zwei großen Themen. Zum einen hat Prinz Harry seine Biografie veröffentlicht und es gibt natürlich Redebedarf. Zum anderen waren die Golden Globes und auch gibt es viel zu erzählen. Hinzu kommt ein Sexy Foto und ein paar Updates sowie der reichste Hund der Welt.

    Kimi & Old

    Kimi & Old

    In this week’s episode of the AIPT Movies podcast, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss Steven Soderbergh’s Hitchcock-inspired techno-paranoia thriller, Kimi! Is the movie just another Rear Window wannabe, or something more? How accurately creepy is the threat of an all-knowing tech company? Also, Matt saw M. Night Shyamalan’s Old and the experience may have, coincidentally, aged him several years.

    In addition to the movie discussions, Matt continues to be disillusioned with his secret career as a Script Doctor. Has the solution been right in front of him the entire time?! Listen now to find out!

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    The AIPT Movies podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from three filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Instagram and Twitter @alexharriscomix. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can’t be found on social media because he doesn’t exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the AIPT Movies crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter @AIPTmoviesPod.

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