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    Thumbs up World Exclusive First Look at new James Bond !!

    Here's the first look at the new James Bond, played by Daniel Craig, in the movie "Casino Royale" due out November 2006!!

    Images from the Article in the British Newspaper 'The Sun':





    Two Photographs from the Bahamas movie set:





    2 Video Clips from BBC News TV and ExtraTV.com

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/nolavconsole/u...wm_4791276.stm

    http://extratv.warnerbros.com/v2/new...09/2/text.html


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    The woman on the top right looks like Penelope Cruz.
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    Eva Green and Caterina Murino are the new Bond Girls...


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    I will be at the premiere of this... i hope.
    Hoping again that Daniel Craig will be there too
    I won't say any more about the movie until i see a trailer

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    More Casino Royale Pictures and Video Report:

    http://www.sky.com/skynews/video/vid..._p8205,00.html



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    This looks good, anything can beat DAD, Danny Craig looks like a good Bond. I like the muscular look for Bond.
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    I'm actually looking forward to this Bond film. While I like Bronson, I felt the movies were getting a little hokey, especially DAD. I love the fact that they are updating Bond and making him a little more darker (which is always good), gritter and perhaps a little more realistic (ie: no more fancy cars and gadgets). I would love it if turns out like the Bourne series. Also I think Craig is going to make a great Bond. He was great in Munich.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chernabog_ca
    While I like Bronson...
    Huh?

    Still would make an interesting combo: Death Wish + Bond = WTF!

    On topic, I might add that this looks great. OK, Texas Holdem aside, this looks to be as good as Goldeneye. I hope it's as gritty as Licence To Kill (an underrated classic by an underrated Bond).

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    Opps I meant Brosnan, as in Pierce.....

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    Hmmm... still don't know about this...

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    I think License to Kill was a great film. I think Bond movies have decreased in style over the years but increased in action. I don't know it might just be me but when Sean Connery gets a car that dumps nails out of the back to pop the enemy's tires it's not as impressive as a vanishing aston martin. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake
    I think Bond movies have decreased in style over the years but increased in action. I don't know it might just be me but when Sean Connery gets a car that dumps nails out of the back to pop the enemy's tires it's not as impressive as a vanishing aston martin. :-)
    Both of those cars were Brosnan's.

    The car with nails out the back is the BMW in Tomorrow Never Dies. And the car in Die Another Day is just too stupid for words.

    Closest thing Connery got to nails out the back was the infamous ejector seat (that or guns in the back headlights).

    I prefer it when Bond acts like a spy rather than shoots around and does big explosions. I enjoy Dalton's brief reign because of this and the first 3 Connery films, as well as Goldeneye and The World Is Not Enough. Bond is quite stealthy in these films, as well as the fact that they have some reality in them (as much as a spy vs. megalomaniac story/series can have, anyway).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt
    And the car in Die Another Day is just too stupid for words.
    Why?


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    The fact that it goes invisible is reason enough.

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