Casino Royale

Just got back. Good movie. Pretty much everything I'd read about it was true - it's a darker, more serious Bond film. There's very, very little "gadget" use (though cell phones are big). Bond is less charming, but possessed of a more devious cunning. It feels a little long, but it works out okay. And the foot chase in the beginning - pretty incredible, impressive even considering how many takes they must have had to do. It was odd to not have female silhouettes in the opening credits, though. >.>

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In discussion on the way back, it was pointed out that James Bond is something of an archtype these days: the eternal secret agent to be plugged into any era. Direct continuity need not apply. This spawns an amusing theory:

James Bond is a Time Lord.

Yes, Jame Bond of Gallifrey travels the timeline doing his secret agent business. With his trusty Aston Martin TARDIS (frequently repaired/replaced by Q), he still need to reincarnate in different bodies now and again while serving Queen and Country.
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Anyway, 'tis a movie worth a watch.

Comments

  1. Well, I guess that explains Thunderball/Never Say Never Again. :-)

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  2. good lord... all the pieces fit now! He's a player, but just as quirky as the rest of the lot... yep. I think you're right. (I wonder what Ian Fleming would think of the theory though!) Cool, thanks for the movie feedback. :) *hugs*

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