A smartly written, tautly acted dramatic thriller, but it's so long that it feels like we've watched an entire trilogy.
Casino Royale (2006)
Runtime: 2 hrs 24 mins
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Judi Dench, Jeffrey Wright, Mads Mikkelsen
Producer: Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson
Composer: David Arnold
Screenwriter: Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, Paul Haggis
DVD Info
Release:
Jan 3, 2008
DVD Features:
- Keep Case
- Full Frame -1.33
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English, Spanish, French
- Subtitles - English, French, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
- Documentaries - 1. "Becoming Bond"
- 2. "James Bond: For Real"
- Featurettes - Bond Girls are Forever (2006)
- Music Video - Chris Cornell - "You Know My Name"
Reviews
[Casino Royale] not only simultaneously acknowledges and confounds audience expectations, but also neatly confirms that Daniel Craig’s intriguing and charismatic tyro agent is cut from quite different cloth to his Savile Row-tailored predecessors.
Craig acquits himself well in this thoroughly enjoyable, superbly directed Bond flick, although it drags a bit in the third act.
Contrary to pre-release nay-sayers, Daniel Craig has done more with James Bond in one film than some previous stars have in multiple reprises. This is terrific stuff, again positioning 007 as the action franchise to beat.
Casino Royale is a 1,000 watt jolt to the heart of a flagging franchise, bringing Bond kicking -- and frequently screaming -- back to life.
Daniel Craig is probably the best and most serious actor to have been cast as 007 and this film makes full use of his range.
You'll be shaken. You'll be stirred. Heck, you'll be blown away.
This is a prototype Bond we have never seen before. It seems we have underestimated you, Mr Craig.
By the end of a curiously back-to-front film, when he finally gets his theme tune and introduces himself -- 'Bond. James Bond' -- he, like the creaky franchise itself, seems profoundly unsure whether he is coming or going.
The last words onscreen read: "James Bond Will Return!" Of course he will. The difference is that for the first time in years, we actually want him back.
Gone are the clichés of recent Bond adventures - the too-clever quips, the loveless conquests, the gaudy gadgetry and the BMW-sponsored sports cars. 'Casino Royale' ambitiously explores the origins of the character's pathos, stripping him of all the
Casino Royale has the answers to all my complaints about the 45-year-old James Bond series, and some I hadn't even thought of.
When you strip the 007 films down for action and "realism," you lose the soul of those old beloved Bond movies.
This is James Bond before sassy self-awareness set in, and it rattles the cages more than any number of explosions could in letting us know why he's still relevant today.
In continuing to move the movie series forward with new ideas that don't lack respect for the old, they've made Bond relevant to a new generation.
Casino Royale is a great action movie, but it rises above the genre because of Daniel Craig's wonderfully fresh portrait of Bond and a great script. This is an exciting and engrossing, stand-on-line, see-on-a-big-screen, buy-the-popcorn-movie.
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