![]() An origin story of sort, James Bond goes on his first ever mission as 007, and he didn’t get off on the right foot with M right away. Apart from Craig’s brilliant casting, it’s the story that makes this film so re-watchable. It’s not only a great Bond film, it’s a great film, period. Craig might not be the most good looking Bond actor (and he is the shortest), but he more than made up for it in charisma AND swagger. ![]() Like many Bond fans, I too had trepidation about Daniel Craig casting (too blond, too short, etc.) but of course we’re all proven wrong the second he appeared on the pre-credit scene. I’ve mentioned Casino Royale so many times here on my blog, in fact it’s one of my fave films of 2000s and one of the 8 films I’d take with me if I were stuck on a desert island. It’s still as good as the first time I saw it, and I still would regard it as one of my favorite Bond films… ever. I just re-watched it this weekend to refresh my memory for the blogathon, though I had probably re-watched it a few times in the last 10 years. ![]() I can’t believe it’s been a decade since Casino Royale came out. But since July 6 is Eva Green’s birthday, I decided to post it here this week. This review was part of Mark & Tom’s Decades Blogathon that was published back in mid May. ![]()
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