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Casino Royale (2-Disc Widescreen Edition)

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Daniel Craig is a phony
I didn't care to watch it when it was in theaters and I was right. I just watched it on DVD and really sorry for the time wasted. Staring at the wall for 2 hours would be more rewarding.

The movie is a set of disjointed action sequences (which are nothing special by themselves) following each other with no rhyme or reason. Daniel Craig is another in the line of impostors unsuccessfully trying to fill Sean Connery's shoes (even Pierce Brosnan was better then DC, and PB wasn't very good either). Other characters are not even 2-dimensional - they are one-dimensional. Really bad acting all around. I was constantly annoyed by something until I figured out what it was: facial expression of the actors when they were saying their lines was irrelevant to what they where doing.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This isn't the same old Bond. And that's A-okay.
Daniel Craig stars as James Bond in "Casino Royale", which features a great plot, great cast, great action, the best Bond, best Bond girl, and a great Bond villain. (Goldfinger is a better villain.) This is the best James Bond, by far.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Less Than Intrigued
I finally watched this movie since the 2nd Daniel Craig 007 will be coming out soon and i want to be prepared. I'm a long-time 007 fan, but was disappointed with the crazy, jumbled storyline in this one...Bond films need a clear and strong story to balance out the excessive chase scenes and the long list of characters who have no point in the story at all. There was nothing to intrigue me about what the characters (both good guys & bad guys) were up to. Too much of the film was just laughable; how could 007 break into M's house, much less survive that unbelievable opening chase scene which was pointless and soooo tedious that I had to start folding my laundry just to kill time. The ending was beyond absurd - AS IF M would only find out about Vesper's background in the last 5 minutes of the film! Please, don't insult me. However, Daniel Craig does save the film (considering the script he had) with his strong onscreen presence; perfect timing; and a new vulnerability that the other 007's never had. Hopefully, a new and more intelligent screenwriter was brought in for the next episode.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Love it and hate it
I love the content of the discs but I wonder why this bluray ''collector's edition'' did not includes the booklet of the dvd? it's annoying!!!. I hate the edition , it's too simple.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Daniel Craig: Definitive, Delicious Double-Oh
A confession: back in late 2006 before the opening of "Casino Royale", I was one of the clamoring pack of doubters. Could blond indie thug Daniel Craig REALLY step into the rarified shoes of Connery, Moore, Brosnan, et al to portray one of the most beloved and long-running icons of cinema? Though I respected Mr. Craig's acting ability in gritty British drama, at first blush his fit for the role of Bond was not apparent. I attended a screening with very low expectations, prepared to hate a movie that had booted my beloved Pierce Brosnan out of the franchise. Well. To say that Mr. Craig blew me away would be an understatement. He totally owns the part now and we have to stretch all the way back to Sean Connery to find a Bond with such confident physicality married to a dangerous edge. Mr. Craig is not "handsome" in the classic sense. But he's compelling, virile and relentlessly watchable--a potent combination that's way better than mere "handsome". Though I submit that those blue eyes are one of the wonders of the cinematic world, and when Mr. Craig smiles (not often enough as Bond, alas), it's like the sun breaking out over the Aegean, and he is handsome, indeed. His physicality is unsurpassed, even by Connery; his rising up out of the surf is an iconic moment in the Bond canon--Ursula Andress as beefcake. The reviewer who labelled Mr. Craig 'effete' must have had a long doze, because the man drips masculinity from every pore. The stunts, locations and set pieces are all spectacular, but the overriding reason to purchase this on DVD is to appreciate, with repeat viewings, the nuances of Craig's performance. I have found reason to be fond of all the previous Bonds, but Craig is hands-down the most skilled actor to ever take the role. Bond is by definition, 'larger than life', but in Craig's hands, we are not watching a caricature of a superman in a tuxedo, but a real man in a dangerous occupation who sweats and bleeds and suffers, who makes mistakes and learns from them. He moves Bond beyond the one-note sexism and gadgetry and actually creates a fully-fleshed person who seems almost real. Mr. Craig has definitively silenced his critics, and has become a Bond for the ages. Whether his sophomore effort can maintain the high bar he set here remains to be seen, but "Casino Royale" has captured his Bond at the height of his considerable powers, and is a must-own.



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