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Royale DVD review

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Royale DVD review. By Gary W. Tooze www.dvdbeaver.com
Might make this review a topic to itself, we'll see how it works here.

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(aka 'Bond Begins' or 'Ian Fleming's Casino Royale' or 'James Bond 21')

Directed by Martin Campbell
USA 2006



Casino Royale introduces James Bond before he holds his license to kill. But Bond is no less dangerous, and with two professional assassinations in quick succession, he is elevated to '00' status. Bond's first 007 mission takes him to Uganda where he is to spy on a terrorist, Mollaka. Not everything goes to plan and Bond decides to investigate, independently of MI6, 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 Mathis 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.

I suppose I better get this out of the way first: I wasn't as enamored with this Bond entry as many others that I have spoken to about it. I even had one friend say "Daniel Craig is better than Connery!" -- please. I suppose his muscle-bound physique, and the ludicrous plot details, match perfectly for today's audiences. Seems even after our hero has a near fatal heart attack he is immediately back chasing cars at breakneck speed ala The Six Million Dollar Man. With Texas hold'em so popular these days I suppose it was another 'improved' bastardization of the Fleming novel - lucky for us skateboarding, or better yet apple-pie-eating contests, aren't the current flavor of the month. Hollywood might have found some way to mesh them in.... quite acceptably, of course. Heaven forbid we remove all the cell-phone gadgetry and set the film 35 years ago.

Okay, okay - I am too cynical - this guy is the best thing to happen to Bond in, what?, 20 years - I'll admit it. I just wish the production details wouldn't go so ostentatiously overboard - personally, it totally detracts from any realism that might have been left by the skeleton details of the original novel. These films are now closer to Jackie Chan's flamboyant athletics than anything Fleming intended... or Connery icon-ized. I suspect that a lot of the adulation of Casino Royale extends to the huge following's intense desire for something close to the early entries in the series. Alas we will never have those days again it seems. This is Bond customized for big sales and the public's desire for quick, intense, but less-memorable thrills. Well, you sure got it with this one. I dread how they will follow it up.

The Sony image looks good but not great to my eye. It was not exceptionally as detailed as you might expect from a modern film and there are visible digital artifacts plus some yellowish haze over many of the brighter scenes. Now, it is not poor by any standards but I am guessing that the Blu-Ray will be much improved. The optional subtitles are, as usual for Sony, overly big, gaudy yellow, and intrusive onto the image. The 5.1 audio sounded quite explosive at times although I wonder how a DTS track would compare.

The second disc (extras) is marketed for elsewhere - being coded for regions 1, 3 and 4 and having subtitles available in Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean and Thai. There is about two hours of stuff - adulation for Craig, retro with past Bond gals but nothing of any real substance - more perpetuation of the new Bond pre-legend - courted by the media not unlike royalty. All-in-all I would have preferred one good commentary with Craig and/or director Campbell, but I guess the film was quite long for that, but surely the production details are a story unto themselves.

I had intentions to buy the Blu-Ray for my initial viewing but glad I didn't as I'm not that gung-ho on the film after finally seeing it - but I'll wager if you are it is the way to go. It could extol the roller-coaster ride of the film's action to stratospheric levels. Just not for me. Sorry, I'll brood and go watch From Russia With Love now.
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I even had one friend say "Daniel Craig is better than Connery!" -- please. I suppose his muscle-bound physique, and the ludicrous plot details, match perfectly for today's audiences. Seems even after our hero has a near fatal heart attack he is immediately back chasing cars at breakneck speed ala The Six Million Dollar Man. With Texas hold'em so popular these days I suppose it was another 'improved' bastardization of the Fleming novel - lucky for us skateboarding, or better yet apple-pie-eating contests, aren't the current flavor of the month. Hollywood might have found some way to mesh them in.... quite acceptably, of course. Heaven forbid we remove all the cell-phone gadgetry and set the film 35 years ago.
Interesting review. The bit above was quite apt. I can't believe that people are going overboard about Casino Royale. Many people say: "I'm a fan of the Fleming novels and the early movies". How on eath did Casino Royale resemble those.

It seems that Casino Royale appealed to the bland, blockbusters loving tastes of the general public, which is why it was so popular.
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Not the first DVD review to be down on the quality (of the dvd).
There is about two hours of stuff - adulation for Craig, retro with past Bond gals but nothing of any real substance - more perpetuation of the new Bond pre-legend - courted by the media not unlike royalty. All-in-all I would have preferred one good commentary with Craig and/or director Campbell, but I guess the film was quite long for that, but surely the production details are a story unto themselves.
DAD on DVD had great commentary with PB and lots of fun extras.
Didn’t some of the special features get removed on the new release?
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Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote:
I even had one friend say "Daniel Craig is better than Connery!" -- please. I suppose his muscle-bound physique, and the ludicrous plot details, match perfectly for today's audiences. Seems even after our hero has a near fatal heart attack he is immediately back chasing cars at breakneck speed ala The Six Million Dollar Man. With Texas hold'em so popular these days I suppose it was another 'improved' bastardization of the Fleming novel - lucky for us skateboarding, or better yet apple-pie-eating contests, aren't the current flavor of the month. Hollywood might have found some way to mesh them in.... quite acceptably, of course. Heaven forbid we remove all the cell-phone gadgetry and set the film 35 years ago.
Interesting review. The bit above was quite apt. I can't believe that people are going overboard about Casino Royale. Many people say: "I'm a fan of the Fleming novels and the early movies". How on eath did Casino Royale resemble those.

It seems that Casino Royale appealed to the bland, blockbusters loving tastes of the general public, which is why it was so popular.
You know you love it really Dom.
Are you above being a member of the general public?
They obviously don't know what they're doing.
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Captain Nash wrote:
Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote: It seems that Casino Royale appealed to the bland, blockbusters loving tastes of the general public, which is why it was so popular.
You know you love it really Dom.
Are you above being a member of the general public?
They obviously don't know what they're doing.
So now Nash is for the "general public"?
Funny how he didn't (seem to) think so when DAD was the flavor of the day ;)
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It was never flavour of the day...it just left a bad taste in peoples mouths.
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