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Condition
Like New: An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all ...
Release Year
2006
UPC
0043396163362
Format
Blu-ray Disc
Actor
Eva Green, Jeffrey Wright
Rating
PG-13
Director
Martin Campbell
Genre
Drama
Movie/TV Title
Casino Royale

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After a great deal of discussion--on the part of fans and producers alike--over Daniel Craig's (THE MOTHER, MUNICH) suitability for the role of James Bond, he more than proves himself in this explosive revamping of the franchise. Under the direction of Martin Campbell (THE MASK OF ZORRO) and with Paul Haggis (CRASH) helping with the re-writes, this addition to the Bond canon manages to hold true to the essence of the stories--the villainous villains, the fabulous sets, the beautiful women, the fast-paced action--while updating the formula with subtlety and humanity. Trading in the Cold War era for a new, post-9-11 landscape, the tale unfolds in locations that span the globe, including the Bahamas, Venice, and the Czech Republic. It opens in Madagascar, where Bond pursues a guerilla bomb-maker in one of the most breathtaking chase scenes ever--and it all takes place on foot. Botching that assignment, Bond goes to Montenegro to square off against terrorist baddie Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelson), an international loan shark who gambles with the money of his equally dangerous clients. Beautiful British Treasury representative Vesper Lynd (Eva Green, THE DREAMERS) supplies Bond's own funds, appearing on his arm in Montenegro, while M (Dame Judi Dench, PRIDE AND PREJUDICE) keeps a close watch on the action from headquarters. The extravagant poker game forms the center of the action, with Jeffrey Wright (SYRIANA, THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE) putting in an intense appearance at the table; interrupting the game are assassination attempts, poisoning, and other dramatic events that keep the adrenaline pumping. The flirtation that unfolds between Bond and Vesper Lynd is only in keeping with the spy's M.O. as a ladies' man. What differs here, however, is what sets this Bond apart from the rest: the romance is taken seriously, and it exposes a vulnerability in Bond that he's never shown before. This, however, only makes him the tougher, as Craig's Bond is darker, less campy, more brooding and mysterious, than his past incarnations ever were.

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0043396163362
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Actor
Eva Green, Jeffrey Wright
Director
Martin Campbell
Rating
PG-13
Format
Blu-ray Disc
Release Year
2006
Movie/TV Title
Casino Royale
Genre
Drama

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Film Country
USA
Leading Role
Eva Green, Jeffrey Wright
Release Date
20060313

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  • Top favourable review

    A must-have

    This is one of the few movies I keep returning to once a year. It's nearly perfect. Nice to have it in my collection.

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  • Great movie, decent Blu-ray version.

    After watching the movie, I agree with highdefdigest.com's review below (click the link or copy and paste to your address bar). For me Blu-Ray is all about amazing picture on my 1080p HDTV http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/653/casinoroyale.html 'Casino Royale' hits Blu-ray at a crucial time for the format. Recently overtaking HD DVD in terms of total unit sales for the first time since launch, Blu-ray is enjoying the sales edge, and a big title like 'Casino Royale' should only help solidify that lead. If Sony doesn't deliver with this one, it would not be fatal to the format, but it certainly would rank as a major disappointment. To be honest, I like this transfer, but I don't love it. 'Casino Royale' is actually the first film I've seen more than once in theater since, I believe, ...

  • A good movie shown on immaculate resolution!

    There's no need to discuss how crystal clear Blue-ray is, if you don't know that by now, visit a local Best Buy or electronic shop and get a preview. Casino Royale is Craig's first take on Bond, after being abruptly escalated to double-O status. The movie is action packed from the first moment to the last (just when you thought it was over). Blue-ray enhances the experience, just making you glued to your TV screen for the whole 120-minutes, simply staring at the water in the background or the pebbles on the floor. A good movie, great actually. It's more like the Bourne series than the previous Bond of gadgets and electronics that could make him fly to space or drive his car using his wrist watch. It's practical, sophisticated and entertaining. Makes a great movie for general audiences and ...

  • Royale with Plenty of Cheese

    Still not on a par with the days of Sean Connery, the new Bond is quite an improvement over effeminate versions portrayed by Pierce Brosnan and Timothy Dalton. You can finally see some of the manly qualities that Bond should have, without all of the fancy-pants poncery of the more modern Englishmen to play the part. But enough about the acting, as that's hardly what people would buy a Bond film for! The Bondgirls: very nice this time around. I remember hearing an uproar about Eva Green being selected for the female lead, but I think she's perfect. Quite good in this film. She was thankfully not another Xena: Warrior Princess 21st-Century female action hero stereotype. She was tough, yet vulnerable, and quite feminine. The other ladies were quite easy on the eyes, as well, though ...

  • Casino Royale (blu-ray)

    Like many, I was horrified by the appointment of Daniel Craig but by halfway through the film, I was converted. Strip away the superficial differences - gadgets, tuxedo, looks, sleazy charm - and this is still Bond. This is Bond as he was intended to be - a spy, an assassin and a 'problem' solver. Daniel Craig isn't as good looking or charming or in-your-face as the other Bonds, but he brings a subtlety and understated power to the role which had become sadly lacking, instead being replaced in recent years by wholly unrealistic events and characters. This Bond is an enigma and unpredictable, as a good spy should be if he wants to stay alive. The events are believable and the characters complex, what a pleasure! I was a huge fan of Pierce Brosnan as Bond but this film has addressed issues ...