PodBill
Just what I expected
Freaktana
A Major Disappointment
Cheryl
A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
vmk-07674
The so called Bond fans who cannot get over the fantasy gadgets and fantasy women and fantasy everything need to grow up. This is the 21st century Bond,and I am very glad to say the movie makers have,with this movie successfully transformed Bond into a 21st century person rather than letting him rot as a relic of the 60's.
This movie is the cinematic equivalent of a shaken martini,it has style,charm and speed. Craig admittedly may not fit the typical Bond image which earlier actors played so good,but he has his own personality and his grimness and dark charm is actually believable and entertaining. He has done a great job by letting Bond finally FEEL and react normally rather than be a one liner murdering machine. Vesper is great and the chemistry was delicious. I agree Judi Dench was boring and Q was necessary and a few scenes went out of hand but there have been worse movies and worse Bond movies.This is a great movie and far better than many spy flicks.
damianowski
No more or no less. It is a fantastic movie. The "James Bond: Casino royale" is awesome. James Bond films are all good., but this is suprisingly good. It's based on a book. It's set in modern times. The agent himself is Daniel Craig and he is my favourite character. If you are fan of James Bond films, you may like it.
ajay-92672
This is a perfect movie for the action lovers,high octane action sequences,hot girls,global terrorists and a game of poker which is really interesting to watch and Bond is set to stop this big organisation who is responsible for financing many of the terrorists.I think Craig is probably the best bond ever,he is arrogant,egoistic and the biggest of all being his trigger finger and the opening sequence was really good
Hitchcoc
This Bond film is well written and exciting, It shows us the way that the 007 legend began. We find how Bond takes advantage of a situation to make himself the guy with the license to kill. He begins to battle wits with the villain, LeChifre, who is in the center of international finance. He is also a gambler who is managing to make one hundred percent on his investments, Bond has to use every manner of effort to confront the barriers placed before him, including winning at cards. I remember the asinine first Hollywood version of this book, which came in the wake of some of the best "serious" Bond films. It had comedians Peter Sellers and Woody Allen and more silliness than you could shake a stick at. One thing I noticed is that the card game played was poker. In the book and the original movie, he plays Baccarat. Of course, hardly any Americans understand this game. In the first film there is a dramatic moment when a card is turned over and Bond wins...to this day, I don't know why!