Poll Results: Best Steven Soderbergh Film

The winner for Steven Soderbergh’s best film:

Ocean's Eleven

THE RESULTS:
- Ocean’s Eleven: 8 votes
- Traffic: 4 votes
- Out of Sight: 2 votes
- Sex, Lies, and Videotape: 2 votes
- Che: 1 vote
- Contagion: 1 vote
- Haywire: 1 vote

No doubt about this one. Ocean’s Eleven took the early lead and never relinquished it. It has been years since I saw that 2001 caper… perhaps it’s time I revisit it. I never got around to seeing the sequels. Any of them worthwhile? What do you guys think of the results? Are you satisfied with the winner?

This Week’s Poll: Oliver Stone’s Savages had a pretty decent opening by raking in $16 million this weekend, good for fourth overall. Similar to last week’s Soderbergh poll, I thought it would be fun to revisit Stone’s career and see what you guys think is his best film. There are some enticing options in his filmography… should be a fun poll.

Hope you guys had a great weekend!

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29 thoughts on “Poll Results: Best Steven Soderbergh Film

  1. Glad my two favs, Oceans’ Eleven and Traffic ended up on top (I voted for Traffic). For the new one with Stone I agree with above posters and probably going for Platoon. I had forgot he was involved in Natural Born Killers; I loved that movie when I was in my late-teens, but a re-watch made me change my mind a bit. It is a bit too violent and crazy; still enjoyable though ;)

    • I haven’t seen Natural Born Killers in years, but I remember not liking it too much back then. I should probably give it another go sometime, as my tastes have changed drastically since.

    • I thought about just ending the poll at Any Given Sunday, but I figured I should throw in a couple of his more recent films after that. I’m curious about Savages, though. I’ll probably check it out next weekend.

  2. Scandalous! Where was The Limey? Or Solaris? Hey, even Ocean\’s Twelve didn\’t figure.

    I was just discussing Stone the other day, as a teenage film geek doing my film A Level I was a massive fan. And then I realised he was a bit dull and repetitive as I delved deeper in to his work.

    I reckon Platoon from your list, maybe Salvador, but my preference is for U Turn. What a strange little piece of Film Soleil that was.

    • Hey Toby, glad to see you around here again. Yeah, I was surprised that so many of Soderbergh’s films didn’t receive any votes. Thought for sure it would be a little more spread out.

      As for Stone, I can’t argue your points. He hasn’t done anything really exciting in years. I’ll have to check out U Turn, as that’s one I have overlooked.

  3. I’m quite surprised! As much as I like Ocean’s 11 I was sure Traffic will be the winner. This time I vote for Natural Born Killers, one of my all time favorite films.

    • Another vote for NBK, cool. If it’s still on Netflix Instant, I think I will give it another shot. I have a feeling I will like it more this time around.

  4. Yeah, Ocean’s Eleven is my favourite. It is such a fun film. The Limey is a great one too – a bit underrated perhaps. I would have thought Out of Sight would have got more votes too. That’s a film I haven’t watched for a long time…might break out the DVD very soon.

  5. Not really a fan of Soderbergh, hence why I’ve never rated any of his movies higher than 3.5/5 (I checked). The ones I rated that high were Erin Brockovich and Traffic and I haven’t seen the very long “Che”.

    The poll for Oliver Stone is a bit more interesting given his resume. I haven’t seen JFK since it came out and I don’t remember much (I was 7 or 8). Same thing applies to Any Given Sunday. I haven’t watched Platoon, which is an embarrassment, I know, but I plan to get to it shortly.
    My vote will be secret haha

    • Haha, a secret vote, eh? I think I have a hunch as to what your vote is ;)

      But yeah, I’m pleased with the diverse results in this poll. I thought Platoon would destroy its competitors, but there are a couple within striking distance. Makes me want to revisit a couple of them, particularly Natural Born Killers, which I haven’t seen in many years.

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