Rent James Bond: Casino Royale (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. "M" (Judi Dench), head of the British Secret Service, sends the newly promoted 007 on his first mission that takes him to Madagascar, the Bahamas and eventually leads him to Montenegro to face Le Chiffre, a ruthless financier under threat from his terrorist clientele, who is attempting to restore his funds in a high stakes poker game at the Casino Royale. "M" places Bond under the watchful eye of the Treasury official Vesper Lynd. At first skeptical of what value Vesper can provide, Bond's interest in her deepens as they brave danger together. Le Chiffre's cunning and cruelty come to bear on them both in a way Bond could never imagine, and he learns his most important lesson: Trust no one.
Play Trailer
Members Reviews Voted Most Helpful
Rating Reviewed by: ZS
See my reviews

James Bond: Casino Royale review by ZS

Better than average Bond, but too deliberately twisty.
(1) of (1) members found this review helpful.
Daniel Craig doesn't meet the typical expectation of a Bond character. Instead of a slick, smooth operator, we have a slightly rougher character, with a kind of sadism more true to the novels than that shown in earlier films. The film includes many standard Bond-film features, but cleverly uses these as a starting point to develop the Bond theme somewhat from previous films. As to be expected, some first-rate action sequences and wit. Overall, definitely a welcome addition to the franchise.
  • I found this review:
Recent Reviews of James Bond: Casino Royale by our members
Rating Reviewed by: Jawbreaker
See my reviews

James Bond: Casino Royale review by Jawbreaker

Return to form
(0) of (1) members found this review helpful.
My first blu ray and a real demo disk for the format. A return to form for Bond, receiving a new facelift in the shape of Daniel Craig. This film marks a new direction, taking onboard the lessons seen from the excellent Bourne series. A clear picture that really shows why blu ray is miles ahead of the standard DVD format. The only disappointment is the lack of extras, which was corrected in a recent special edition. Something that looks to be repeated in the latest Bond blu ray release. Shameful commercialism from the Bond producers! Just rent instead!
  • I found this review:

Rating Reviewed by: FE
See my reviews

James Bond: Casino Royale review by FE

casino royale
(0) of (1) members found this review helpful.
craig bond??? no way rubbish.. how wrong can one be,avid bond fan from day 1 and this guys definatly a sean connery replacement,the first,yes the others where ok?| but now hes back, great film,not a bond in manyway but a bourne? but still a great film,shame they keept m as judy dench,shes a great actress,but if they are to start again it doesnt fir well,old m and a young 007??but hey thats nitpickin,well worth the wait and expect the next one with excitement ...
  • I found this review:

Rating Reviewed by: Rubber Ducky
See my reviews

James Bond: Casino Royale review by Rubber Ducky

Superb addition to the Bond stable
(0) of (1) members found this review helpful.
OK I admit I was one of those who thought Daniel Craig wouldn't be a convincing Bond. I now have to eat my words as he is utterly superb and without doubt the best Bond, in my opinion. He gives the role credulity as he is totally believable in every way, from the opening sequence where he is not prepared to lose his man, through the love scenes, to the outsmarting of the opposition. Plus, for the ladies, THOSE swimming shorts! A great story with stunning action sequences and some good special effects. There is humour too, and it has less of the 'groan factor'. Judi Dench continues to be brilliant as the doyenne of secret service bosses, 'M'. A must see and, hopefully, the new mould for future Bonds.
  • I found this review:
All Other Members Reviews
Rating Reviewed by: Chris Callard
See my reviews

James Bond: Casino Royale review by Chris Callard

Bond Year Zero
(0) of (0) members found this review helpful.
With the introduction of Daniel Craig as a new Bond, this doesn't just add more to the familiar formula – it creates a whole new mould. When did Connery, Moore, Dalton et al ever get believable plot, actual scars from fighting, or, dare it be said, emotional depth? Craig as Bond spends the film ridiculing the past conventions that we have known and loved, the Martinis, the dapper dressing, the sheer invincibility. Why couldn't every Bond in the franchise have been like this?
  • I found this review:

To rent James Bond: Casino Royale just join the Cinema Paradiso DVD rental service today and get a free DVD rental trial. Sign up today!
Make your mark by writing a review

Want to write a film review?

At the end of each calendar month Cinema Paradiso will award 3 members whose reviews received the highest number of helpful votes during that month. The reward will be credited to the member’s account.

The winners will be awarded as following:

  1. Place £15.00
  2. Place £10.00
  3. Place £5.00

Previous Winners

  1. Geek Pie - See my reviews
  2. Jean Browne - See my reviews
  3. Jawbreaker - See my reviews
Members Also Enjoyed
James Bond: Casino Royale
Rated: 3.7 stars from 631 ratings
Available Media
Film Details
Actors:
Directors:
Genres:
Audio / Language:
Subtitles:
Countries:
BFI Classification:
Suitable only for persons of 12 years and over
Release Date: 19/03/2007
Production Year: 2006
Run Time: 138 minutes
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen 2.40:1
Format: Pal
Colour: Colour and B & W
Friends For Films | Gift Subscription | Contact | Home | FAQ | Terms and Conditions | RSS |  Privacy Policy | About Us
DVD Rentals | Blu-Ray Rentals | Online DVD Rentals
Copyright © 2010 Cinema Paradiso the UKs cheapest online DVD rental specialist. All rights reserved.