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About Casino Royale

  • This James Bond movie was the first one with Daniel Craig as James Bond
  • It features way more action scenes than prior bond movies but still features the British 'style' of James Bond
  • It was directed by Martin Campbell
  • Also starring Eva Green, Mads Mikkelsen, Judi Dench
  • Released 2006
  • Box office receipts totaled $167,007,184
  • Plot

    //Recently promoted to 00 status, James Bond takes over his first mission, in which he faces a mysterious private banker to world terrorism and poker player, Le Chiffre. Along with a beautiful Treasury agent and the MI6 man in Montenegro, Bond takes part in a high stakes poker game set up by Le Chiffre in order to recover a huge sum of his clients' money he lost in a failed plot that the British spy took down. 007 will not only discover the threatening organization behind his enemy, but the worst of all truths: to not trust on anyone.// (Copyright [[http://www.imdb.com/SearchPlotWriters?wolf%20beautell|wolf beautell]])

    Reviews and Rankings

  • IMDB ranks Casino Royale at No. 244 of all movies ever made (8.0)
  • Yahoo Movie users gave it a B+
  • Metacritic (which aggregates several movie sites) gave it a 81 out of 100
  • Trailer

  • Can be found at [[http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1808476050/video/9672043/20080910/152/9672043-1000-flash-s.71390470-,9672043-100-wmv-s.71390454-,9672043-300-wmv-s.71390455-,9672043-700-wmv-s.71390456-,9672043-100-flash-s.71390465-,9672043-1000-wmv-s.71390459-,9672043-300-flash-s.71390468-,9672043-700-flash-s.71390469-|Yahoo Movies]]
  • My take

  • A good action filled movie, with few boring moments
  • However the great expectations I had with James Bond movie were somewhat disappointed - the story lacks 'believability' for bond fans (can James Bond really have a girlfriend>) and the inner workings of the villain gang do not make too much sense
  • However it's a good 2 hours given you do not think too hard about the story and it's inner bindings
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