Out of Sight
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Director:Steven Soderbergh Charles Kiselyak
Studio:Universal Studios
Rating:4
Rated:R
Date Added:2006-09-26
Last Seen:2012-06-16
ASIN:0783229402
UPC:0025192034022
Price:12.98
Genre:Comedy
Location:0336
Duration:123
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Sound:AC-3
Features:Anamorphic
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Steven Soderbergh Charles Kiselyak  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
George Clooney  ...  
Jim Robinson  ...  
Mike Malone (II)  ...  
Donna Frenzel  ...  
Manny Suárez  ...  
Dennis Farina  ...  
Keith Hudson  ...  
Luis Guzmán  ...  
Paul Soileau  ...  
Isaiah Washington  ...  
Scott Allen (II)  ...  
Catherine Keener  ...  
Ving Rhames  ...  
Susan Hatfield  ...  
Jennifer Lopez  ...  
Steve Zahn  ...  
Don Cheadle  ...  
Brad Martin  ...  
Albert Brooks  ...  
James Black (II)  ...  
Comments: Excellent entertainment with two beautiful people.

Summary: Out of Sight scored critical raves, but its title sums up the theatrical fate of Steven Soderbergh's coolly comic crime caper and misfit romance based on Elmore Leonard's novel. But this is the sort of buried treasure home video was created to rescue.
George Clooney comes into his own as a leading man in the role of inveterate bank robber Jack Foley. Incarcerated, he uses another inmate's prison break as a cover for his own escape. Waiting for him, according to plan, is his partner, Buddy (Ving Rhames). Also waiting for him, not according to plan, is federal agent Karen Sisco (the ravishing Jennifer Lopez). She finds herself disarmed in more ways than one when she is deposited in the getaway car's trunk with Jack. But that doesn't stop her from joining the task force created to capture him, while he plans "one last heist."
Out of Sight is a rich, entertaining film, stylish without being showy, faithful to the integrity of Leonard's potent dialogue and quirky characters, and seamlessly acted by a dream ensemble. Standouts include Albert Brooks as convicted insider trader Richard Ripley, who while in prison brags to the wrong people that he has $5 million in uncut diamonds hidden in his house; Don Cheadle as Maurice (don't call him "Snoopy") Miller, with whom Jack warily teams up to steal said diamonds; Dennis Farina as Karen's protective father (his idea of a birthday gift is a Sig-Hauer .38); and, in unbilled cameos, Michael Keaton, reprising his Jackie Brown role as FBI agent Ray Nicolet, and Samuel L. Jackson.
If you liked Get Shorty and Jackie Brown, you'll find this, well, Out of Sight. --Donald Liebenson