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Casino Royale Director: Martin Campbell Cast: Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Mads Mikkelsen, Giancarlo Giannini

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/13/2007
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 1,558
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Disc #1 -- Casino Royale: Feature Film
1. Double O Status [6:51]
2. Freedom Banking [2:41]
3. Fancy Footwork [7:11]
4. You Can Run [2:41]
5. Embassy Heat [6:04]
6. Island Retreat [4:35]
7. Risky Wager [5:07]
8. After Hours Questioning [4:44]
9. Miami Showcase [5:27]
10. Unveiling Operation [6:31]
11. Manipulative Maneuver [5:48]
12. Game of Luck [4:19]
13. Relationship Briefing [5:11]
14. Sizing Up the Competition [5:05]
15. Calling the Shots [4:44]
16. Cutting Their Losses [5:36]
17. Raising the Stakes [6:59]
18. Arrogance Happens [3:42]
19. Dirty Martini [4:52]
20. Big Blind [4:48]
21. A Vesper [3:41]
22. Simplest Torture [6:51]
23. Trust Games [6:06]
24. Tell Tales [2:21]
25. New Ventures [3:14]
26. Red Handed [7:34]
27. Sinking Feelings [3:29]
28. Double Blind [7:44]

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Editorial Reviews

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

Customer Reviews

Bond Begins Anewby Rocko_Jerome

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June 04, 2009: I always liked Bond in theory. The concept of a womanizing, extremely driven, suave secret agent is compelling, but in actual practice the movies never held my interest. Because the aforementioned character didn't strike me as so fascinating when he's portrayed as an infallible cartoon character, and played by actors who looked more like Sears cataloh models than men of action.

I wasn't asking for complete hardcore and bitter reality, this is escapism after all. Just a dose of gravity, and a Bond who I could buy as a tough guy. With Casino Royale, I got the whammy. Big Time.

Much has been said about Craig, and I don't have much to add. What I'm here to say: If you thought you knew Bond, you might be in for an awakening, here. Give it a shot.

This review was written about the DVD Special Edition / Wide Screen / Digi-Pak / Includes book edition.

Best Bond movie/Bond everby HARRYPOTTER86

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May 19, 2009: This movie is a masterpiece, so I won't talk in sentences.

Craig- Best Bond ever

Green- Good acting

Dench- no one else can be 'M' but her

Le Chifre guy- best Bond villain is the past decade

Locations- superb

Screenplay- Mind-blowing

Direction- wow

Action- Mouth-opening (there is parkour in the beginning!)

Story- mind boggling but awesome

My fave Bond film

This review was written about the DVD Special Edition / Wide Screen / Digi-Pak / Includes book edition.


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