More for Casino Royale Mistakes Revealing mistake:During the scene at the restaurant in Montenegro (actually filmed in the Czech Republic), you see a payphone with a Czech Telecom logo on it (itself a piece of history, as these are all now rebranded O2).(01:57:50) ...
introducing a new Bond and giving him his own origin story, the wayCasino Royaledid for Daniel Craig’s 007. Or they could bring in a new actor and simply have him play the role as if his Bond has always been around and will always be around, the way Roger ...
He mourned and avenged Casino Royale’s Vesper Lynd in Quantum of Solace, but things didn’t stop there. Everything had to be intertwined. Emotional stakes had to be jacked up. And the prevailing mood had to be gritty and gloomy. Even Spectre seemed to go kind of emo. Still, this ...
Directed by Martin Campbell and featuring Eva Green, the 2024 rescue thriller Dirty Angels had all the ingredients for greatness but fell short of its potential. Campbell, best known for helming the brilliant Casino Royale, one of the finest James Bond films ever made, makes the uneven action...
The Bond franchise, a warhorse by the early '00s, was in dire straits after the cartoony excesses of the lamentable Pierce Brosnan era. Enter Craig and Martin Campbell, who brought new grittiness to Bond with 2006'sCasino Royale. After re-establishing the Bond brand with that hit film, th...
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“It was 2006. Barbara and I were sitting in the back of a car driving away from the Berlin premiere ofCasino Royale,” Craig said. “I said to Barbara, ‘How many of these movies do I have to make?’ Because I don’t really look at contracts or any of those things. And she sa...
we’re in Chile – which is just incredible. And then,Casino Royaleis always going to hold a dear place because it was my first movie and I was just sort of wide-eyed and I didn’t know a great deal and that was a nice place to be. I think sometimes it’s better not to know...