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  • Ocean's Thirteen Movie Review - (2007)
    Ocean's Thirteen is the third and final part of the popular Oceans films with George Clooney and his Hollywood hearth-throb crew. Many of the big players from the first films return for the finale, with a few extras thrown in for good measure.
  • The Good German Movie Review - (2006)
    A black and white thriller, love story, and period film set around 1945 in Berlin. Directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring George Clooney, Cate Blanchett, and Tobey Maguire.
  • Good Night and Good Luck Movie Review - (2006)
    Broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow (Strathairn) looks to bring down Senator Joseph McCarthy. Shooting starts in March of 2005 and film shoot come out in theaters in 2006.
  • Syriana Movie Review - (2005)
    Robert Baer (George Clooney), a 21-year veteran of the CIA, spent his entire career investigating terrorists around the globe. As the dangers of terrorism increased, Baer watched as the CIA's funding was cut, politics overtook judgment, and warning signs were ignored. But the struggle becomes personal when and oil executive (Damon) and his wife (Peet) are faced with a family tragedy.
  • Oceans' 12 (2004) More infor on the Oceans 12 movie
    Everybody is back for the 2nd installment of Oceans 11, Daniel Ocean recruits one more team member so he can pull off three major European heists in this sequel to Ocean's 11.
  • Welcome to Collinwood (2002)
  • Solaris (2002)
  • Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002)
  • Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003)
  • Intolerable Cruelty - Read more on the Intolerable Cruelty movie
  • Ocenas' 11 - See more on the Oceans 11 movie with George Clooney
    This is a remake of the old Rat Pack film.
  • The Perfect Storm - Go to our The Perfect Storm movie page
    Released June 30th, 2000. The Perfect storm is about the killer storm that raged in the Atlantic ocean in October 91. I've read the book and now recently I bought a copy of the script on Ebay. All I can say is...to those of you that thought George was awesome in Three Kings, just wait until this one comes out. I thought when I read the book that it was powerful in and of itself. But, when I got ahold of the script I cried my eyes out. If you want to purchase the book you can do so on my George Clooney merchandise page. Or instead of purchasing the book you can go to the official web site for The Perfect Storm Foundation and make a direct donation.
  • O Brother Where Art Thou? See more details on the O Brother Where Art Thou? movie page.
    Released in 2000 this is a Coen Brothers film loosly based on "The Odessey" by homer. George played Ulysses Everett McGill how is trying in vain to get home after escaping from a chain gang.
  • Failsafe - See more on the Failsafe movie with George Clooney in it.
    This is a live broadcast reproduction of the 1964 Henry Fonda movie.  Make sure you set your VCR for April 9th at 9 PM EST to record.  I don't want to give to much away or it will ruin the surprise.
  • Three Kings (1999) Three Kings movie page at GClooney.com
    Released October 1st. This gulf war film starts just after the war ended. Four soldiers, (George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, Ice Cube and Spike Jonez) come across an Assmap (Don't know what that is? GO SEE THE MOVIE!) that points them to Sadam Hussein's bunkers in the desert. The bunkers are full of Kuwait riches stolen during the war. The soldiers decide that they can go and retrieve the loot under the assumption that they are taking it under President Bushes orders. Then, of course, keeping it for themselves. Along the way their morals are tested and they have to decide which is more important, the gold or the safety of refugees. Three Kings was funny, sad and intense. George's opening scene was hilarious. I was impressed with his character and how he chose to play it. Mark Wahlberg did an impressive job as well. I have only seen him in Boogie Nights and I was really surprised at his acting in Three Kings. I've been to see the movie 3 times so far. It is definately a buy when it comes out on video. Hell I may just go see it again.
  • South Park Bigger Longer and Uncut (1999)
    Released June 30, 1999. George get's top billing on this one from his friends. Even though her only has a small part. This film was hilarious. They didn't hopld back on anything. George has a small part in it playing Dr. Bouchea. The good Dr. has the task of saving poor little Kenny's life. Any South Park fan out there knows how that ends! The entire Movie theatre was applauding and cheering througout the movie. This is a must see for any South Park fan or any George Clooney fan. Also, did you know that one of the only reasons South Park made it on the air is because of George?
  • Waiting For Woody (1998)
    This film is a comedy short that was written, produced and starred some of George's close Buddies including Amy Minda Coen his personal assistant. The film is about a young actor trying to make it into a Woody Allen film. George as well as Jennifer Aniston have short cameo appearences in the film. It is very funny and I highly recommend it!
  • The Thin Red Line (1998)
    This film tells the story of a group of men, an Army Rifle company called C-for-Charlie, who change, suffer and ultimately make essential discoveries about themselves during the fierce World War II battle of Guadalcanal. The story takes place as Army troops are moved in to relieve battle-weary Marine units. It follows their journey, from the surprise of an unopposed landing, through the bloody and exhausting battles that follow, to the ultimate departure of those who survived. George shows up at the very end of the movie for about 2 minutes tops. Personally neither I nor my husband liked this movie. If you feel it's worth it to sit through the entire movie just to see George at the end then by all means go for it.
  • Out of Sight (1998)
    Starring Clooney and Jennifer Lopez. Clooney play's Jack Foley a convicted bank robber that escapes from prison in Florida. Lopez play's Karen Sisco the unwilling Federal Marshall that gets taken hostage for a short period of time by Foley, only to find herself intrigued by her captor. Like who wouldn't be intrigued to be held captive by George in the trunk of a car. The style of directing is found to be very interesting. Not to mention you get to see George reclining in a bath tub and stripping with Lopez in the Ren Cen in Detroit. Being that I'm from Hockeytown, and I remember when they were filming there, I feel for both of them having to film amidst the horrible Michigan weather.
  • The Peacemaker (1997)
    Clooney stars in this one opposite Nicole Kidman. He play Colonel Thomas Devoe and she a Doctor teamed together to stop Nuclear warheads from being sold or landing into the wrong hands. This is a non-stop action movie. The end had my heart pounding and I was sitting on the edge of my seat.
  • Batman and Robin (1997)
    George gives a valiant effort in this one as Bruce Wayne and the ellusive Batman. Including Schwarzenegger playing Mr. Freeze, Uma Thruman as Poison Ivy, Chris O' Donnell as Robin, Alicia Silverstone as Batgirl. This last Batman didn't do as well at the box office as the others. However, it should not have been blamed it on George's performance. I thought he did a fabulous job playing Batman. Better than Val Kilmer in my opinion. But, alas I'm not a huge Val Kilmer fan, I'm partial to George.
  • One Fine Day (1996)
    Clooney and Pfeiffer romantic comedy about two parents having a really bad day with their respective children. Pfeiffer play's kind of an uptight mother and Clooney plays the fun dad. I enjoyed this one. George is very good with kids. Too bad he doesn't want to have any of his own.
  • Full Tilt Boogie (1996)
    This was a documentary about the making of a major motion picture. It was based on the making of From Dusk Till Dawn. George has some funny scenes in it as well as his assistant making such comments as "I wake George up every morning with a hand job" Joking of course! She has worked for him for awhile and with him as a boss I am sure you need to have somewhat of a sick sense of humor!
  • From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
    Clooney stars in this one with Quentin Tarantino. They play Seth and Richie Gecko. Two criminals that shoot their way out of a bank hold-up, attempting to make their way to Mexico. Also, starring Harvey Keitel, Juliette Lewis and Cheech Marin (playing several characters). Directed by Robert Rodriguez, screenplay by Tarantino. I personally love this movie. Between Tarantino and Rodriguez it has that element of disgusting blood and gore with a mix of humor. George play's a real jerk of a character and I ate it up. If you rent it I suggest you stayed tuned at the end of the movie for the interviews with the stars.
  • Without Warning Terror In The Towers (1993)
    This was a made for TV movie starring George and Fran Drescher. It was filmed and release following the World Trade Center bombing while the country was still a little on edge. Geroge plays a very handsome fire fighter that ends up trapped when he falls into a bottomless pit of hell. Good Early stuff
  • ER The Series Premier (1994)
    This is where it all began folks. The 2 hour series premier of ER. The first time you meet Doug Ross he is coming into the ER the night before his shift, drunk, and receiving a IV from Mark Green to assist him with sobering up. Also, you get a little bit of a clue as to what kind of singing voice Mr. Clooney has with his wonderful drunken redition of "Danny Boy"
  • The Harvest (1992)
    George's cousin Miguel Ferrer, plays a screen writer that falls victim to the urban legend about stealing kidney's from living donors. George has a brief appearance as a a transvestite dancing around to "Heaven is a Place on Earth".
  • Unbecoming Age (1992)
    This film is also known as the Magic Bubble it is about a woman that is having somewhat of a mid-life crisis. George has the role of the younger man attracted to the older woman.
  • Red Surf (1990)
    George plays Mark Remar. The film is about 2 drug dealing surfers that decide to make one last score before "retiring". This is George with his finest "Hair" on display.
  • Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
    This film is the sequel to the movie "Return of the Killer Tomatoes". George plays Matt Stevens. Clooney's most famous quote from the movie is when he says "That was the bravest thing I've ever seen a vegetable do."
  • Return to Horror High (1987)
    George played a character named Oliver. The film is about a group of filmmakers that go to a highschool where some murders have taken place.

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