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# Casino Royale (2006)

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James Bond's first 007 mission takes him to Madagascar, where he is to spy on a terrorist Mollaka. Not everything goes as planned and Bond decides to investigate, independently of the MI6 agency, in order to track down the rest of the terrorist cell. Following a lead to the Bahamas, he encounters Dimitrios and his girlfriend, Solange. He learns that Dimitrios is involved with Le Chiffre, banker to the world's terrorist organizations. Secret Service intelligence reveals that Le Chiffre is planning to raise money in a high-stakes poker game in Montenegro at Le Casino Royale. MI6 assigns 007 to play against him, knowing that if Le Chiffre loses, it will destroy his organization. 'M' places Bond under the watchful eye of the beguiling Vesper Lynd. At first skeptical of what value Vesper can provide, Bond's interest in her deepens as they brave danger together--and even torture at the hands of Le Chiffre. In Montenegro, Bond allies himself with Matthis, MI6's local field agent, and Felix Leiter, who is representing the interests of the CIA. The marathon game proceeds with dirty tricks and violence, raising the stakes beyond blood money and reaching a terrifying climax.

Review: James Bond is back in action!!! - I hate to admit it but I was one of the many people who were against Daniel Craig playing James Bond in Casino Royale. I was still upset with how Pierce Brosnan had been treated by the producers of the "Bond" series, plus I felt if anyone could take Brosnan's place, it was Clive Owen. I'd seen Daniel Craig in The Road to Perdition, Laura Croft: Tomb Raider and Munich, but I just couldn't picture him as 007. I'm happy to report, however, that he completely won me over with his realistic portrayal of James Bond in Casino Royale. Though I won't say that Craig is better than Sean Connery (after all I grew up with Sean Connery playing Bond back in the early sixties), I will say that he runs a close second place with Pierce Brosnan. Certainly Craig has the best physical body of anyone to play this character, and the fight and action scenes are hard, fast, and utterly breathtaking. I expect and look forward to seeing Craig in the next two-or-three "Bond" movies. As everyone knows by now, Bond gets his "00" status at the beginning of Casino Royale after making two kills. He's then assigned to capture a terrorist bomber in the hopes of learning who the man's boss is. This leads to one of the most exciting action sequences in "Bond" history, not to mention the public's first look at the art of "free running," which is astounding to behold. Later, when back in England, a disgruntled "M" puts her new "00" agent on a leave of absence, warning him that he basically needs to get his act together, or else. Bond takes it upon himself to track down the boss of the terrorist bomber, and this eventually leads him to Le Chiffre, the financier for the world's leading terrorist organization that's led by a man known only as Mr. White. Bond and Le Chiffre will go head to head in a battle of skill and wits during a high stakes Texas Hold'em game. We're talking about a game where the winner will take home over a hundred million dollars. During all of this, Bond will have to battle a couple of angry Africans with a rather big machete, survive a poisoning attempt, and more importantly grow to love the woman who's been assigned to work with him, Vesper Lynd. Before the end of the movie is reached, however, Bond will learn what real pain is while being tortured and then again through a terrible act of betrayal. As "M" later tells him, learn to trust no one. Casino Royale was definitely one of the best movies of 2006, and Daniel Craig pretty much won the hearts of most of the "Bond" fans, including myself. Though there were a few things about the film that I didn't understand (why was Judi Dench chosen to play "M" at the beginning of Bond's career when she didn't actually come into the picture till his later years and why have him win the Aston Martin DB-5 in a poker game, when the car was actually provided for him by MI-6's Q Branch back in Goldfinger?), it doesn't take away from the sheer fun of watching the movie. Eva Green is just as lovely as Vesper Lynd as she was in The Kingdom of Heaven, and Giancarlo Giannini was the ideal choice to play Mathis. I've never heard of Mads Mikkelsen, but he was also perfect as the villain, Le Chiffre. All in all, Casino Royale is a fantastic addition to the "Bond" franchise. It's certainly a film that you'll want to watch over and over again. The two-disc DVD edition includes three featurettes: Becoming Bond, which runs around twenty-five minutes in length and has an interview with Craig about the challenges he faced in taking on the role, James Bond: For Real, which is also about twenty-five minutes long and goes into the making of the movie and how some of the stunts were done, and Bond Girls Are Forever, which was about fifty minutes in length and deals with many of the lovely ladies who have appeared in the "Bond" movies since Dr. No. This was quite enjoyable to watch and had interviews with Ursula Andreas, Honor Blackman, Jill St. John, and a score of others. Last on the DVD is a music video of Chris Cornell singing the theme song to Casino Royale. I wasn't overly impressed with the song, though the rest of the music works well with the film. If you're a "Bond" fan, then Casino Royale is a must for your movie library. I've already watched the DVD twice since getting it in the mail a few days ago. Needless to say, this movie is Highly Recommended.
Review: Daniel Craig Redefines Bond – Best 007 Movie Ever - Casino Royale is hands down the best Bond movie ever made, and a huge part of that is thanks to Daniel Craig’s phenomenal performance. He brings a gritty, grounded realism to the character that completely redefines James Bond. Craig’s Bond is tough, vulnerable, and sharply intelligent — a perfect mix of action hero and complex human being. The action scenes are top-tier, the story has real emotional weight, and the chemistry between Bond and Vesper is electric. From the brutal opening chase to the unforgettable final scene, Casino Royale never lets up. Craig made Bond feel fresh, dangerous, and more real than ever before. A true classic.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Abkarian, Simon, Campbell, Martin, Craig, Daniel, Giannini, Giancarlo, Green, Eva, Menzies, Tobias, Mikkelsen, Mads, Milicevic, Ivana, Murino, Caterina, Schik, Clemens, Wright, Jeffrey Contributor Abkarian, Simon, Campbell, Martin, Craig, Daniel, Giannini, Giancarlo, Green, Eva, Menzies, Tobias, Mikkelsen, Mads, Milicevic, Ivana, Murino, Caterina, Schik, Clemens, Wright, Jeffrey See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 6,999 Reviews |
| Format | AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Genre | Comedy |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 2 hours and 25 minutes |

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Comedy
- **Format:** AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- **Contributor:** Abkarian, Simon, Campbell, Martin, Craig, Daniel, Giannini, Giancarlo, Green, Eva, Menzies, Tobias, Mikkelsen, Mads, Milicevic, Ivana, Murino, Caterina, Schik, Clemens, Wright, Jeffrey
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 2 hours and 25 minutes

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ James Bond is back in action!!!
*by W***S on March 18, 2007*

I hate to admit it but I was one of the many people who were against Daniel Craig playing James Bond in Casino Royale. I was still upset with how Pierce Brosnan had been treated by the producers of the "Bond" series, plus I felt if anyone could take Brosnan's place, it was Clive Owen. I'd seen Daniel Craig in The Road to Perdition, Laura Croft: Tomb Raider and Munich, but I just couldn't picture him as 007. I'm happy to report, however, that he completely won me over with his realistic portrayal of James Bond in Casino Royale. Though I won't say that Craig is better than Sean Connery (after all I grew up with Sean Connery playing Bond back in the early sixties), I will say that he runs a close second place with Pierce Brosnan. Certainly Craig has the best physical body of anyone to play this character, and the fight and action scenes are hard, fast, and utterly breathtaking. I expect and look forward to seeing Craig in the next two-or-three "Bond" movies. As everyone knows by now, Bond gets his "00" status at the beginning of Casino Royale after making two kills. He's then assigned to capture a terrorist bomber in the hopes of learning who the man's boss is. This leads to one of the most exciting action sequences in "Bond" history, not to mention the public's first look at the art of "free running," which is astounding to behold. Later, when back in England, a disgruntled "M" puts her new "00" agent on a leave of absence, warning him that he basically needs to get his act together, or else. Bond takes it upon himself to track down the boss of the terrorist bomber, and this eventually leads him to Le Chiffre, the financier for the world's leading terrorist organization that's led by a man known only as Mr. White. Bond and Le Chiffre will go head to head in a battle of skill and wits during a high stakes Texas Hold'em game. We're talking about a game where the winner will take home over a hundred million dollars. During all of this, Bond will have to battle a couple of angry Africans with a rather big machete, survive a poisoning attempt, and more importantly grow to love the woman who's been assigned to work with him, Vesper Lynd. Before the end of the movie is reached, however, Bond will learn what real pain is while being tortured and then again through a terrible act of betrayal. As "M" later tells him, learn to trust no one. Casino Royale was definitely one of the best movies of 2006, and Daniel Craig pretty much won the hearts of most of the "Bond" fans, including myself. Though there were a few things about the film that I didn't understand (why was Judi Dench chosen to play "M" at the beginning of Bond's career when she didn't actually come into the picture till his later years and why have him win the Aston Martin DB-5 in a poker game, when the car was actually provided for him by MI-6's Q Branch back in Goldfinger?), it doesn't take away from the sheer fun of watching the movie. Eva Green is just as lovely as Vesper Lynd as she was in The Kingdom of Heaven, and Giancarlo Giannini was the ideal choice to play Mathis. I've never heard of Mads Mikkelsen, but he was also perfect as the villain, Le Chiffre. All in all, Casino Royale is a fantastic addition to the "Bond" franchise. It's certainly a film that you'll want to watch over and over again. The two-disc DVD edition includes three featurettes: Becoming Bond, which runs around twenty-five minutes in length and has an interview with Craig about the challenges he faced in taking on the role, James Bond: For Real, which is also about twenty-five minutes long and goes into the making of the movie and how some of the stunts were done, and Bond Girls Are Forever, which was about fifty minutes in length and deals with many of the lovely ladies who have appeared in the "Bond" movies since Dr. No. This was quite enjoyable to watch and had interviews with Ursula Andreas, Honor Blackman, Jill St. John, and a score of others. Last on the DVD is a music video of Chris Cornell singing the theme song to Casino Royale. I wasn't overly impressed with the song, though the rest of the music works well with the film. If you're a "Bond" fan, then Casino Royale is a must for your movie library. I've already watched the DVD twice since getting it in the mail a few days ago. Needless to say, this movie is Highly Recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Daniel Craig Redefines Bond – Best 007 Movie Ever
*by M***Y on August 26, 2025*

Casino Royale is hands down the best Bond movie ever made, and a huge part of that is thanks to Daniel Craig’s phenomenal performance. He brings a gritty, grounded realism to the character that completely redefines James Bond. Craig’s Bond is tough, vulnerable, and sharply intelligent — a perfect mix of action hero and complex human being. The action scenes are top-tier, the story has real emotional weight, and the chemistry between Bond and Vesper is electric. From the brutal opening chase to the unforgettable final scene, Casino Royale never lets up. Craig made Bond feel fresh, dangerous, and more real than ever before. A true classic.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ New Era for James Bond
*by J***L on December 15, 2008*

I have enjoyed Bond movies, since my father and I used to watch them when I was a child. My first Bond was Roger Moore in "Live and Let Die". Roger used to be my favorite, until I was old enough to appreciate Sean Connery. I was not sure what to expect with this new version of Casino Royale, as the first one was my least favorite Bond movie, if you can even call it that. The first Casino Royale was a spoof of spy movies, along the same line as the Goldmember movies. I was very pleased with the new version of Casino Royale, and I especially like the "new" version of Bond. This new era of Bond, takes us to the beginning of James Bond, as he makes his seemless transition from agent to special agent "007". Daniel Craig has such a presence on screen as the present day Bond. Strong, athletic, powerful, and ruthless. Craig has the charm and intelligence to match wits with the various Bond villains, women, and of course M, played by the always impressive Judi Dench. Some reviewers are critical of Craig's performance, but I found him believable and dangerous in taking on the challenges of Le Chiffre(Mads Mikkelsen), and the new mysterious organization that is funding terrorist groups around the World. Bond's new romantic lead is British treasury official Vesper Lynd (Eva Green). Eva has the beauty and quick wit to keep up with Bond throughout the film. However, as the film plays, certain events transpire that may lead one to believe whose side Vesper is really on. Casino Royale takes us all over the world to exotic locations, something we come to expect from Bond films. In Casino, we visit Uganda, Madagascar, the Bahamas, and Montenegro for a high stakes poker game, with a 10 million buy-in. The cinematography is excellent. And I especially enjoyed the scenes of the construction site brawl and the floating house on a canal. Watching this movie on Blu-ray was visually stunning, and the audio was outstanding. Special Features on the DVD: * "Becoming Bond" : Takes us from Ian Fleming's 1st spy novel, Casino Royale, and the transition to film. Also, how Daniel Craig was casted as the 6th Bond actor. * "James Bond : For Real" : This segment showed how the various scenes and their stunts were filmed. The stuntmen definitely earned their keep on this film, especially the driver who flipped 7 times during the Ashton crash scene. * "Bond Girls Are Forever" : Ex-Bond girl Maryam D'Abo flies around the World to interview some of the more popular Bond girls from Ursula Andress to Halle Berry and in between. * "Chris Cornell Video" : featuring a video of the song played in the opening credits. * "Previews" : Rocky Balboa, The Pursuit of Happiness, Stranger Than Fiction. Where is the trailer for the movie? I am disappointed it is not on the DVD. Casino Royale is definitely a great film in the James Bond library. Great fights, great women, great locales, and a new, ruthless James Bond in Daniel Craig. This franchise is in good hands.

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