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Directed by Martin Campbell.
Actor Daniel Craig assumes the role formerly occupied by such screen greats as Sean Connery, Roger Moore, and Timothy Dalton to set out on the character's very first 007 mission. James Bond has earned his "00" status by masterfully executing a pair of death-defying professional assassinations. Now assigned the task of traveling to Madagascar to spy on notorious terrorist Mollaka (Sebastien Foucan) for his maiden voyage as a 007 agent, Bond boldly goes against MI6 policy to launch an independent investigation that finds him traversing the Bahamas in search of Mollaka's notoriously elusive terror cell. Subsequently led into the company of the mysterious Dimitrios (Simon Abkarian) and his exotic girlfriend, Solange (Caterina Murino), Bond soon realizes that he is closer than ever to locating well-guarded terrorist financier Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen), the man who has personally bankrolled some of the most prevalent terrorist organizations on the planet. When Bond learns that Le Chiffre is planning to partake in an upcoming high-stakes poker game to be played at Montenegro's Le Casino Royale and use the winnings to establish his financial grip on the globe, M (Judi Dench) assigns beguiling agent Vesper (Eva Green) the task of watching over the fledgling agent as he plays against Le Chiffre in a covert attempt to destroy the nefarious gambler's well-established monetary stronghold in the underworld once and for all. Bond will need more than his legendary gambling skills in order to win this dangerous game, though, and after allying himself with local MI6 field agent Mathis (Giancarlo Giannini) and CIA operative Felix Leiter (Jeffrey Wright), the endlessly suave super-spy puts on his poker face for a high-stakes game of cards in which the stakes are not measured in dollars, but human lives. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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"Casino Royale is easily best James Bond film, and it also the best film I have ever seen about espionage and secret agents. At times, it is more like a drama than an action film, though it still manages to be one of the more exciting thrillers of recent years. It also the smartest of all the Bond films, and the one that seems least calculated to appeal to the lower strata of the audience. Roger Ebert accurately commented that James Bond is really every teenage boys fantasy- he gets lots of women, alcohol, guns, sports cars and cool gadgets. He gets the first four of those things in this picture (the movie’s more realistic take gets rid of gadgetry), but for the first time he has to deal with the consequences of those actions as an adult would in real life. The violence he commits on a regular basis begins to take a toll the agent (who in this picture attains the status of 007 at the very beginning), and he finds that he’s looking for a single, monogamous relationshi ... " [More]
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"At least once a month I see another headline claiming that Amy Winehouse is singing the title track to Quantum of Solace (aka Bond 22). But with the latest story, from BBC News, I finally understand why the internet rumor mill keeps on pumping out the claim without word of a confirmation. According to music producer Mark Ronson, he and Winehouse are merely recording a demo of a song they hope winds up on the Quantum of Solace soundtrack: “They asked Amy, and I think Amy said that if she did it, she’d want to do it with me. So hopefully something will come of it,” he told the station’s Music Week’s show. “The demo sounds like a James Bond theme, hopefully. But I don’t know if it’ll get used.” He added: “I’m sure there are loads more really famous people that probably we’re competing with and we don’t know about. I’m not sure. “But hopefully I’ll still be alive for at least 12 more Bond themes. If we don’t get this one maybe we’ll get another one.” I was never aware that each 007 mo ... " [More]
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"I'd like to give this film 10 stars, but Spout limits me to a mere 5. Casino Royale deserved as many stars as are available. It deserved Academy Award consideration (heck, it received the best cumulative reviews of the year for a wide-release film according to Rotten Tomatoes (http://www.rottentomatoes.com /features/rtawards/). This is a hard movie for me to review objectively. I have been a huge (no, I mean huge) James Bond fan since the mid-1970s and, while I am huge film of the movies, I am an even bigger fan of the books. So, to finally see the James Bond that Ian Fleming wrote about on the big screen was something that I've been waiting to see for thirty years (am I really that old?). And make no mistake, Daniel Craig's James Bond was absolutely (excepting only the blonde hair) the character that Ian Fleming created, simply advanced in time by 50+ years. In addition, the story was much closer to the novel Casino Royale than have been most of the movies (especially ... " [More]
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"Sony Pictures has announced that the official title for the 22nd James Bond installment is Quantum of Solace. The title is taken from one of a collection of short stories published by 007 creator Ian Fleming in 1960. The new film sees 007 (Daniel Craig) out for revenge on a mission that takes him to Austria, Italy and South America. Bond girl Camille, played by Ukrainian-born Olga Kurylenko, leads the secret agent to Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric), member of a mysterious organization and a ruthless businessman, seeking to control huge natural resources. The plot follows on directly from Casino Royale, as Bond aims to uncover the truth about Vesper, the beauty who betrayed him, and discovers that she had been blackmailed. ???James Bond is after revenge, and Camille is after revenge and they have slightly different goals, but in the end they are going to have to collaborate,??? Kurylenko said. At a press conference at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, reporters were shown a minu ... " [More]
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"“Daniel Craig???s James Bond spends the entire film trailing — i.e., ‘cruising’ — villains, the homoeroticism especially apparent with the hot baddie at the airport who checks out buff Bond in the kiosk mirror while seductively trying on shades.” At The House Next Door, Lauren Wissot offers three reasons why the DVD release of Casino Royale was the Best Gay Porn moment of 2007. Michael Guillen eats dim sum in San Francisco with Carlos Reygadas, thus making me a very jealous girl three times over. As if we needed it, Kyle Ryan offers one more reason why Alvin and the Chipmunks is “pure, unadulterated evil.” Two New Jersey prison inmates staged a “Shawshank Redemption style prison break.” And it worked. More details at BoingBoing. Originally posted on:SpoutBlog » karina " [More]
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"“Daniel Craig???s James Bond spends the entire film trailing — i.e., ‘cruising’ — villains, the homoeroticism especially apparent with the hot baddie at the airport who checks out buff Bond in the kiosk mirror while seductively trying on shades.” At The House Next Door, Lauren Wissot offers three reasons why the DVD release of Casino Royale was the Best Gay Porn moment of 2007. Michael Guillen eats dim sum in San Francisco with Carlos Reygadas, thus making me a very jealous girl three times over. As if we needed it, Kyle Ryan offers one more reason why Alvin and the Chipmunks is “pure, unadulterated evil.” Two New Jersey prison inmates staged a “Shawshank Redemption style prison break.” And it worked. More details at BoingBoing. Originally posted on:SpoutBlog " [More]
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"October 30, 2007 By ANI The search for a new Bond girl, who will star opposite current James Bond Daniel Craig in the next 007 movie, has began in the Mexico city. According to PeopleEnEspanol.com, casting director Carla Hool went for a series of low-key auditions on 26 Oct with actresses like Montserrat Olivier and Luz Elena Gonzalez in the Mexican capital. Hool has revealed that the aspiring Bond girls are required to learn three scenes from the previous 007 movie, Casino Royale. For now, the movie's working title is 'Bond 22,' reports Contactmusic. Daniel Craig will reprise his role of the master spy, while fellow Brit Marc Forster will direct the film. Source: http://in.movies.yahoo.com/071 030/139/6mlgj.html " [More]
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"The Other Bonds Were So Much Better Than Him But Still A Good Film " [More]
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"With the exception of Wes Anderson’s films, few entries in recent cinema have been as exciting to watch as first viewings of the Bourne films. Much has been critically made over the "spy with a conscience" that has already influenced major action films (namely Casino Royale), but the praise is wholly warranted. The only other times that I have been wowed so much by an action sequence was the bridge scene from Mission: Impossible III. For the series' third and final (?) installment, director Paul Greengrass and his crew (especially cinematographer Oliver Wood and editor Christopher Rouse, both so key to the maestro's trademark mixed camera surveillance look) ante up by having three such scenes. High octane is an understatement: with The Bourne Ultimatum, new standards in filmmaking have been set. " [More]
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"Casino royale is a movie that will immediately blow you away with the fact that unlike old Bronson bond movies, it's actually a good movie.This fact will of course shock you into loving it and make you ignore the fact, that it's only a "good" movie.This movie is also a very bad second watch.  When watching it the second time, I lost interest, and went and played scrabble.  I was destroyed, because my dad knows far too many words with "Q" and "Z" in them. " [More]
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As both a kick start to the James Bond series and a throwback to the original vision of Ian Fleming's super-spy, 2006's Casino Royale is a sumptuous feast full of hefty courses of action, humor, and dramatics, the likes of which Bond audiences have not witnessed in some time. While nearly every fan of the series has his or her own favorite actor in the lead role, there's no denying that -- despite the early criticism -- Daniel Craig irrefutably nails his acting assignment with an assured performance that's equally magnetic in excitement and attraction levels. And while much was made of the stripping down of 007, most of what people love about the character is still there in one form or another. From the cocky looks to the crooked crooks, there's no doubt this is a Bond film through and through. As far as the action goes, director Martin Campbell takes a note from international cinema with the film's first big chase sequence, echoing the free-running sequences in District B13 as he deftly takes the awe-inspiring foot chase to a new, dizzying level. Backing up the whole ride is a solid script that throws viewers for a few loops along the way to the somewhat expected climax, which finds Bond hardened in his "00" status and, for the first time in a long stretch of the series' history, sets up a formidable villainous group for him to go up against in future installments. To put it in Hollywood terms, Casino Royale succeeds because of its skillful reinterpretation of what has attracted audiences to the character for decades now, although it is not without fault. First off, Chris Cornell's opening theme is completely misguided in its alterna-rock aesthetics, even if it's padded nicely by David Arnold's slick orchestration. Also, Bond films have always been notorious for skating the two-hour mark, but this 144-minute behemoth is just long enough for most audiences to get antsy as 007 finds love in a string of scenes that could have easily been whittled down in the script stage. Despite these hiccups, the franchise is livelier than ever with this revamp. This might be a grittier Bond full of far more emotions than gadgets, but it's hard not to be excited when the full-blown theme emerges at the end, promising more fantastic adventures to come. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
 



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