Ocean's stars talk Darfur
Andy Jones  |  by www.theage.com.au. All rights reserved. 16.07 | 23:24

- and it's just an instantaneous rhythm that sets in," said Pitt.
"And, of course, the movies themselves have never been high drama ..

. (fun) is the point of it."
trademark.


"This script, for instance, I think may go down in the history books as one of the great screenplays of all time," Clooney said. "This film is basically a cry for peace."
end of the movie, actor Andy Garcia replied: "I had to sleep with box offices worldwide.

While some fans and critics were first two: a lot of laughs, some silly gags and a big heist. But there is a twist: the conmen are not in it for the money.
The charity of Clooney, Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, and producer Jerry Weintraub does not stop on the movie screen.


money and awareness for refugees in the Darfur region of Sudan.
"We're not politicians. We're not able to make decisions.

We're not able to do anything except bring attention to something, and that's the thing we can do," Clooney said.
this day and age, and it's that kind of thing that needs to be changed. Enough is enough," Pitt added.


The United Nations says 200,000 people have died and more than flared in 2003 when rebels took up arms against the government.
Four Ocean's Thirteen cast members - Clooney, Pitt, Foundation to raise money and draw attention to the refugees.
at a Cannes party, and in June they head to Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Chicago for similar charity events.


Clooney took issue with anyone doubting his motives.
publicity?" Clooney said.

"I'm not going to defend what I think is would be criminal if we didn't take it a step further.

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