Yep, saw it on opening night and all of a sudden I whispered to my wife, "That's a Mazda5!!
"
It's a silver one... closeup shot of it and it captures the entire profile of the car. The scene is like this... when one of Willie Bank's (Pacino's) already corrupt casino workers pawns off some of the casino's golden silverware meant for high rollers, Danny Ocean (Clooney) approaches him and propositions him to play a role in the heist. Just as this guy's walking out to his 5, Ocean stops him and they have a 30 second chat right beside the 5! Didn't catch what trim level it was though, sorry!
I find that in a lot of movies, they'll use a new, hot off the press item to look current and legit... when they could've used any car for this scene, you've gotta admit, they must've gone out of their way to get the 5 in there on purpose.
I wish I had a screenshot for you guys, but I behave in movies... you'll just have to see it for yourselves
(Pretty good by the way... not quite up to par with 11, but definitely better than 12)

It's a silver one... closeup shot of it and it captures the entire profile of the car. The scene is like this... when one of Willie Bank's (Pacino's) already corrupt casino workers pawns off some of the casino's golden silverware meant for high rollers, Danny Ocean (Clooney) approaches him and propositions him to play a role in the heist. Just as this guy's walking out to his 5, Ocean stops him and they have a 30 second chat right beside the 5! Didn't catch what trim level it was though, sorry!
I find that in a lot of movies, they'll use a new, hot off the press item to look current and legit... when they could've used any car for this scene, you've gotta admit, they must've gone out of their way to get the 5 in there on purpose.
I wish I had a screenshot for you guys, but I behave in movies... you'll just have to see it for yourselves

(Pretty good by the way... not quite up to par with 11, but definitely better than 12)