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Trailers look great, story sounds great, and everything seems promising to me. I think I can make time for Casino Royale when it hits theatres as I've seen the last two in theatres as well. I agree that David Arnold's score for Die Another Day was rather disappointing, so I'm hoping he makes a comeback for this film. If the music is good enough, I may buy the score soundtrack (which doesn't include the title song, surprisingly).
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Much better than I expected. This is the kind of Bond movies we need for this day and age. Daniel Craig is great as 007, and criticism of him replacing Brosnan I think was way overblown and these people refused to accept change. Too bad, Daniel is the new Bond and I think alot of fans think he was great and already want to see more of him in future Bond films.
Finally we have a Bond film that is really solid, cleverness that felt natural and not forced, and a more down to Earth and darker James Bond. A Bond who feels emotion, not afraid to show off his ego, and makes mistakes. With previous films, you knew James was going to get the bad guy in the end, get the girl, and everything is going to end all happily. That's not entirely the case with this film at all. Casino Royale has depth, and is probably the best Bond film in who knows how many years. There's nowhere I can't reach. |