Casino Royale 2006 Movie Wiki
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Breetish theatrical release poster, designed bi Empire Design | |
Directit bi | Martin Campbell |
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Screenplay bi | |
Based on | Casino Royale bi Ian Fleming |
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Muisic bi | David Arnold |
Cinematography | Phil Meheux |
Eeditit bi | Stuart Baird |
Distributit bi | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Columbia Pictures |
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144 minutes | |
Kintra | Unitit Kinrick Unitit States Czech Republic Germany[1] |
Leid | Inglis |
Budget | $150 million |
Box office | $599 million[2] |
The pre-credits scene, filmed in black-and-white when the traitor Dryden says 'Don't worry, the second is.' Bond puts one silenced round in his chest killing him instantly; and then finishes his sentence for him, 'Yes. Several people in the theater who didn't even know each other turned to one another and said, 'That is James Bond!' In the opening title sequence: 'You. Work, Casino Royale (2006 film), Funny, James Bond/Funny. Casino Royale (2006 film)/Funny Casino Royale (2006 film) Edit. History Talk (0) Share. The Loop (TV) Do you like this video? After earning 00 status and a licence to kill, Secret Agent James Bond sets out on his first mission as 007. Bond must defeat a private banker funding terrorists in a high-stakes game of poker at Casino Royale, Montenegro.
- Casino Royale is a 2006 spy film, the twenty-first in the Eon Productions James Bond film series, and the third screen adaptation of Ian Fleming's 1953 novel of the same name. This trend can be seen in Syriana, the Bourne film series and the more recent James Bond films Casino Royale (2006), Quantum of Solace and Skyfall.
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Casino Royale (2006) is the twenty-first film in the Eon ProductionsJames Bond film series an the first tae starn Daniel Craig as the feectional MI6 agent James Bond.
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- ↑'CASINO ROYALE (2006)'. Film & TV Database. London: British Film Institute. Archived frae the original on 2 August 2012. Retrieved 6 Mey 2012.
- ↑'Casino Royale (2006)'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 21 November 2006.
Yes, Daniel Craig makes a superb Bond: Leaner, more taciturn, less sex-obsessed, able to be hurt in body and soul, not giving a damn if his martini is shaken or stirred. That doesn't make him the 'best' Bond, because I've long since given up playing that pointless ranking game; Sean Connery was first to plant the flag, and that's that. But Daniel Craig is bloody damned great as Bond, in a movie that creates a new reality for the character.
Year after year, attending the new Bond was like observing a ritual. There was the opening stunt sequence that served little purpose, except to lead into the titles; the title song; Miss Moneypenny; M with an assignment of great urgency to the Crown; Q with some new gadgets; an archvillain; a series of babes, some treacherous, some doomed, all frequently in stages of undress; the villain's master-plan; Bond's certain death, and a lot of chases. It could be terrific, it could be routine, but you always knew about where you were in the formula.
With 'Casino Royale,' we get to the obligatory concluding lovey-dovey on the tropical sands, and then the movie pulls a screeching U-turn and starts up again with the most sensational scene I have ever seen set in Venice, or most other places. It's a movie that keeps on giving.
This time, no Moneypenny, no Q and Judi Dench is unleashed as M, given a larger role, and allowed to seem hard-eyed and disapproving to the reckless Bond. This time, no dream of world domination, but just a bleeding-eyed rat who channels money to terrorists. This time a poker game that is interrupted by the weirdest trip to the parking lot I've ever seen. This time, no laser beam inching up on Bond's netherlands, but a nasty knotted rope actually whacking his hopes of heirs.
And this time, no Monte Carlo, but Montenegro, a fictional casino resort, where Bond checks into the 'Hotel Splendid,' which is in fact, yes, the very same Grand Hotel Pupp in Karlovy Vary where Queen Latifah had her culinary vacation in 'Last Holiday.' That gives me another opportunity to display my expertise on the Czech Republic by informing you that 'Pupp' is pronounced 'poop,' so no wonder it's the Splendid.
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I never thought I would see a Bond movie where I cared, actually cared, about the people. But I care about Bond, and about Vesper Lynd (Eva Green), even though I know that (here it comes) a Martini Vesper is shaken, not stirred. Vesper Lynd, however, is definitely stirring, as she was in Bertolucci's wonderful 'The Dreamers.' Sometimes shaken, too. Vesper and James have a shower scene that answers, at last, why nobody in a Bond movie ever seems to have any real emotions.