FULL AND LONGER REACTION: www.patreon.com/MovieJoob Jade is here to watch Casino Royale! 🎰♣️♦️ P.S. There can be many TH-cam issues so we apologise if there are any scenes cut that are important! Join along in watching Jades reaction to this movie and as always leave a like, subscribe and click the notification bell to keep up with all our content!
If you're going to watch James Bond films, you need to go WAY back to the very first one, Dr No (1962) which introduced the world to the legendary Sean Connery as Agent 007. As you proceed through the films and the actors over the decades, you can see the evolution of his character from the womanizing he-man hero that men wanted to emulate through his character eventually having to accept the social changes in the Western world, culminating with him having a female boss (the equally legendary Dame Judi Dench). And of course, you HAVE to watch the older films to experience the wonderful gadgets 007 was supplied with, including everyone's favorite, his Aston-Martin car. (My personal favorite is 1973's Live and Let Die, starring the wise-cracking Roger Moore in the title role, memorable characters and villains, title song by Paul and Linda McCartney, and what has to be one of the most incredible car and boat chase sequences ever filmed - and you'll just love the irascible, racist Sheriff J W Pepper)
This is not only my favorite Bond film, but I think it's one of the best action movies of the past 20 years period. I also love movies with card playing. Even if the poker scenes are exaggerated.
The look that Daniel Craig gives when he finally stops the fuel truck and glances up at the aircraft cements him as the ONE actor to portray Bond as a man who senses that he is not immortal. No other actor, including Connery, ever gave that expression. It is just maybe 2 seconds, but priceless in conveying the character.
5:22 The "parkour king" was in more ways than one. He was pretty much the founder and creator of Parkour. The James Bond films have a habit of finding someone who is doing new and extreme stuff and getting them to do a stunt or sequence in the films. So back in 2006 this was the guy who created Parkour showing off to a bunch of people who had never seen anything like it.
Yeah, I remember seeing that sequence as a terminally online teenager back then, and actually recognizing him, as it was when Parkour was first beginning to go mainstream. My memory/perspective of the time isn't exactly accurate, but I would argue this movie actually played a pretty significant role in mainstream awareness of Parkour.
Parisian, Sébastien Foucan! I first saw him as a Brit in "Jump London" which you can find on a youtube search. He came back to train some British people in a follow-up called "Jump Britain"
"How would you want to drink again?" In the Ian Fleming novels, which this is based on, James Bond is actually presented as an alcoholic and drug addict, his drug of choice being Benzedrine from an inhaler. In the novel, Thunderball, on which the movie is based, he's actually sent to a health spa specifically to detox and chill out because he's such a mess from all the drugs and alcohol. Several times in the earlier films, which humanize Bond as little as possible in most cases, they mention that his liver is basically shot. It's used as a joke, but that's a holdover from the novels, which make it clear he's living fast and his body is breaking down as the novels go along.
Vesper’s dialogue in the dinner scene after Bond wins is fascinating. She says, "You've got a choice, you know. Just because you've done something, it doesn't mean that you have to keep doing it." On the surface, she's talking about Bond being an agent and killing people, but the subtext for her is she's talking about betraying her government and by extension, Bond. She's already in love with him, and she's having to deal with the realities of her situation. It was easy for her to betray her government when it was just a faceless institution, but it's much more difficult for her now that she deeply cares about someone personally victimized by her betrayal. By saying that Bond still has a choice in what he does, she is also saying that she can choose to stop being a traitor. But she can't quite convince herself, which is why she's so adamant that Bond can change; it's not really about whether Bond can change, it's about whether she can. Bond returns with a quip about people who can't take advice being the ones who always give it. This startles Vesper because, like the scene on the train, he can see through her. He can't see completely through her; he doesn't know what she's struggling with, but he can see that she's driven by something. Vesper is so rattled by Bond's insight that she's put on the defensive and answers his question with a question of her own, sidestepping the issue. Bond brings the issue back to the forefront by revealing how much he's able to see through her, and saying that he'll never know what's driving her. This is a perfect opportunity for Vesper to come clean and tell him everything, but the opportunity is lost. She gets a text, Bond realizes that Mathis is a traitor, Vesper is kidnapped, then Bond is kidnapped, and then she is forced to make a deal to save Bond's life by giving up the money Bond won in the tournament. After that, it's too late for her. She can't tell him her situation because the people she was working with would kill Bond. So they continue to fall in love, but she knows the relationship is doomed. Her only hope is to die and pay for her sins against Bond. She knows he'll hate her forever, but his hatred is worth it if it keeps him alive. She loves him more than she values her own life.
I also love the moment when Bond reveals that the password was Vesper the whole time, and Vesper realises that she has never met a genuine, honest man like Bond before
I'd say if you're going to continue your James Bond journey, you can do Quantum Of Solace next since it's a direct sequel to Casino Royale, but then go watch some of the older Bond films before Skyfall, since that's the 50th anniversary celebration film. Limiting myself to two Bond films per actor Connery: Dr. No, From Russia With Love Lazenby: On Her Majesty's Secret Service*** (Single most important film in the entire James Bond franchise) Moore: The Spy Who Loved Me, For Your Eyes Only Dalton: The Living Daylights, License To Kill Brosnan: GoldenEye, The World Is Not Enough Although if you decide to watch all of them I would not be opposed to that.
Magnificent reaction, Jade. Your depth of involvement and enjoyment was quite apparent. You are immensely entertaining. Thank you for sharing with us. Take care.
Yes love! Here for it! No matter how you watch these, it's fine, but after Daniel Craig, you'll have to start with Dr. No and go forward up until this one. This was the "fresh start" Bond, so it's all on it's own with Daniel Craig Bond.
For me, as a fan of Sean Connery and Timothy Dalton, this is the best modern Bond movie. It’s pulled directly from the Ian Fleming novel. The scene where he’s swimming is a homage to Dr No, the original James Bond movie from 1962. Ursula Andress comes out of the water in much the same way as Daniel Craig. The rest of his run as Bond is hit and miss, but having the source material to draw from makes this a classic. This is peak modern James Bond, with some eye candy for women. And yes, THAT scene with the rope was in the book.
Yeah, a lot of people have mixed feelings about the Daniel Craig Bond movies, and I can understand that. But to my mind, when this released, the Bond franchise really was just not being taken seriously by most audiences anymore, and while it did come out at a time of "gritty fatigue," I think it was what was needed for the franchise. Craig brought some emotional weight to the role that didn't exist before, and the movies reached audiences in a way that Bond films hadn't really been achieving anymore. I give him and the whole team props for that, if nothing else.
@@TheGoIsWin21 100%. There are people who love Die Another Day and it did very well at the box office, but I couldn't stand it as a Bond fan. I was never a Pierce Brosnan fan in that role and while Martin Campbell (same director as Casino Royale) did as good a job as anyone at making the film grittier and less ridiculous with Goldeneye, Roger Spottiswood did the exact opposite, intentionally making Die Another Day basically a movie for 13 year old boys. Everything, including the sex scene, was way over the top. This for me is as good as it gets in a modern James Bond movie. It's basically the book, while justifying James Bond's existence in a post-Cold War world. After that, it's kind of all over the place. As much as some fans might not like it, I don't think Pierce Brosnan could have pulled this movie off. It's a reboot, to begin with and I don't think he's a guy who can pull off the performance needed. Some don't like an emotional Bond, but apparently, Ian Fleming did and I'll listen to him before any fan of Bond films Sir Ian wouldn't have endorsed.
@@MovieJoob Even though say said "poker" like a hundred times in the movie, you were simply distracted by Daniel Craig's shapely bum, can't blame you for that.
26:34 Big poker tournaments, will often be played over several days. The main event at the 2024 World Series of Poker, started on July 3, and didn't have its final table decided until July 14. The finalists then got a day off, before play resumed on the 16th, ultimately finishing the next day. So, essentially, two weeks for that one tournament.
Your enjoyment really came across. You made that experience feel very personal and that is a gift. Thank you Jade for sharing your time, BTW: Very well edited as well.
@MovieJoob - Glad you enoyed your first 'James Bond' Movie - Great choice to start with the Daniel Craig ones - Very Good start - 'Casino Royale' is one of the Best, Craig is perfect as Bond and Mads as the Villain is as terrifying as possible - cant wait for you to watch the following ones and discover some other great villains - This one (This villain and This Movie) is one of my favourite and the last movie in the Franchise (No time to die ) is as good as this one
Great reaction, i was waiting for this reaction for so long. Love this one Daniel Craig is the best Bond since the late, great Sean Connery. You are gonna love this James Bond movies they are all tied together, and that chase in the beginning with that guy that do Parkour, well that guy is Sébastien Foucan the founder of freerunning one of styles of Parkour. And a fun-fact, the Aston Martin (Car) flip actually set a world record for flips in a single stunt. A number of world records for stunts were set during this glorious evolution of Bond. I watched a making of documentary for this stunt and they really struggled getting the Aston to flip they kept trying bigger and bigger ramps but the car was just too stable and kept landing on it's wheels, so they had to use an air ram mounted under the car something they really didn't want to do because if you look closely you can see it.(This world record was beat this in the movie The Fall Guy) The chair-rope torture scene is from the original James Bond book, Casino Royale by Ian Fleming. If you read the book Casino Royale, he gets even more beat up than he does here. Like Bond loses pretty much every fight, and the times he does win he has to publicly embarrass himself to not die. That's why Bond in the books is always improving himself. Keep up the good work.
I think this movie is a GREAT, perfect even, Bond movie to start with for someone wanting to give Bond films a try. Even though my first experience with 007 was Roger Moore in the early '80s, the Daniel Craig movies are superb, and more modernized in terms of technology and culture and dialogue. Skyfall and Casino Royale are my two favorite Craig films, and really, my two favorite films of all of the James Bond movies.
Hi MovieJoob I just wanted to reach out and let you know how much your channel means to me, especially your reaction to Casino Royale. It’s my absolute favorite movie in the James Bond series, and seeing it through your eyes has honestly made my day. You bring such an amazing energy and fresh perspective that I can’t help but watch over and over-it’s honestly brilliant! I recently came out of the hospital after a life-changing and life-threatening situation, and it’s been a tough journey. But watching your reactions has been such a source of comfort and joy during this time. Knowing I can rely on your content to lift my spirits and bring a smile to my face has meant the world to me. So please, keep doing what you’re doing because you have a forever supporter right here! Thank you so much for everything. Your reactions are a bright spot that I truly look forward to. Can’t wait to see what you react to next! All the best, Reacher
Btw nothing in this movie was filmed in Montenegro (which doesn't look anything like this). It was mostly filmed in Czechia, the cool looking city where the casino is supposed to be is Karlovy Vary, Czechia.
Out of all of the "Bond Girls" 007 has been involved with, Eva Greens character is by far the best for me, simply because she is as smart and clever as James and plays a mean game of hard to get.
It's not really Podgorica. It was filmed in Karlovy Vary, so really they speak Czech, though it's a big tourist and movie industry place, so almost everyone speaks English.
Congratulations on finally watching one of the best Bond movies out there. Casino Royale and the subsequent films are all part of the same continuity. Quantum of Solace is a weak sequel, but watchable, Skyfall is rather good (but nowhere near as good as Casino, which the hype would suggest), Spectre is unbearably bad and No Time To Die just marginally better, so I think you wouldn't miss much by not watching the rest. However, I'd suggest you watch one Bond from each era, for example From Russia With Love with Connery (Goldfinger's where the franchise exploded, but the film is a cultural phenomenon, yet not exactly one of the best movies), On Her Majesty's Secret Service with Lazenby, The Spy Who Loved Me with Moore, Licence To Kill with Dalton (still my favorite Bond movie of all time) and GoldenEye with Brosnan. Fair warning: The older the film, the harder it may be to watch for a younger audience. The Connery and Moore eras are pretty different from ours, film-language-wise. In 1989, Dalton's Bond gave the franchise its harder edge, just what Craig's Bond did in 2006 - but where Craig's Bond was praised, Dalton's Bond got lambasted for exactly the same approach.
@ You’re what’s referred to as “endearing” which is a very likable personality. We’re laughing with you, not at you. I love that you love these movies, keep it up.👍
Unfortunately by not having seen the original films, you end up missing a slew of winks, nods and references. That said, it’s still a good film on its own.
CPR- it’s not exactly that it isn’t necessary, go long enough for CPR and you do, or if you have a medical bag valve mask so you can give them air at the same time. However, your blood keeps enough oxygen in it for long enough (since it isn’t circulating well to use the oxygen up) that keeping it moving is far far more important. Stopping chest compressions for even seconds has been shown to mean a double digit drop in percent survival chance.
Daniel Craig is one of the best 007 next to Sean Connery. Hope you stay with the craig series they were done the best following in order and continuing story line. They were not playing blackjack it was Texas hold'em poker.
I also really liked her as M but I guess I'm an unreformable Bond traditionalist. So Bernard Lee is still my favourite (although I was only three years old when he died). 🙂
This is very different from the majority Bond films. While Casino Royale is the best of the Craig Bonds, it, and its sequels are more like the Bourne films and not indicative of the decades of Bond films that made the character a world wide phenomenon. While the box office for this film may have been hundreds of millions of dollars, adjusting for inflation puts Goldfinger and Thunderball higher than the Craig films. In other words, more people paid to see Goldfinger and Thunderball in a theater than any of the Daniel Craig Bond films.
"...they prefer that their language be called Montenegrin. Montenegrin, Serbian, Bosnian, Albanian, and Croatian are all recognized by the constitution as official languages." - Britannica
With 11/11 coming you should watch the series ANZAC Girls. True story of WW1 nurses and based on the actual nurses that served. Being Australian you may enjoy it. Lest we forget.
You really should have started with a proper Bond, the last good one was pretty much Golden Eye. These newer ones are just basic action flicks without the gentleman spy charm.
I hate that movie reactors start with the Daniel Craig Bond. Dont get me wrong, they're great films, and Craig is a great Bond, but they are so different from the older Bond films, they're "Hollywood" Bond films, and going back to older Bond films after these is just not easy (as they're slower paced and less high octane). Bond films should be reacted to in release order, IMO. But oh well. :(
you should have started with the first James Bond actor Sean Connery and worked your way up to the Daniel Craig Bond it is a franchise worth seeing, but now you will havae to continue with Daniel Craig otherwise it would feel very strange and out of place
Nooo Joob ! Big mistake to start a major franchise near its end. Not only is it disrespectful to a major piece of movie history but more importantly you are denying yourself the joy of watching how the character - and cinema itself - develops over the decades and the associated lore of the character and its universe. There are already things that went over your head in Casino Royale because you haven’t done the groundwork of watching the series from Dr No as you should. I’d implore you not to compound that error by continuing but stop, go all the way back to the beginning and start again.
We all come to Bond our own way. My introduction and way in was with Roger Moore. Part of the beauty of the series is you can choose whichever era you want and then go back or go forward. Until Craig's films there wasn't much continuity between them anyway. And CR is the first full day one reboot of the character in the series so always a pretty good place to start for new viewers.
CPR- it’s not exactly that it isn’t necessary, go long enough for CPR and you do, or if you have a medical bag valve mask so you can give them air at the same time. However, your blood keeps enough oxygen in it for long enough (since it isn’t circulating well to use the oxygen up) that keeping it moving is far far more important. Stopping chest compressions for even seconds has been shown to mean a double digit drop in percent survival chance.
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If you're going to watch James Bond films, you need to go WAY back to the very first one, Dr No (1962) which introduced the world to the legendary Sean Connery as Agent 007. As you proceed through the films and the actors over the decades, you can see the evolution of his character from the womanizing he-man hero that men wanted to emulate through his character eventually having to accept the social changes in the Western world, culminating with him having a female boss (the equally legendary Dame Judi Dench). And of course, you HAVE to watch the older films to experience the wonderful gadgets 007 was supplied with, including everyone's favorite, his Aston-Martin car. (My personal favorite is 1973's Live and Let Die, starring the wise-cracking Roger Moore in the title role, memorable characters and villains, title song by Paul and Linda McCartney, and what has to be one of the most incredible car and boat chase sequences ever filmed - and you'll just love the irascible, racist Sheriff J W Pepper)
This is not only my favorite Bond film, but I think it's one of the best action movies of the past 20 years period. I also love movies with card playing. Even if the poker scenes are exaggerated.
20 year anniversary next year. I remember seeing this in the theater with my dad in high school. Crazy
Best Bond movie of all time for me.
The greatest Bond movie. Period.
The look that Daniel Craig gives when he finally stops the fuel truck and glances up at the aircraft cements him as the ONE actor to portray Bond as a man who senses that he is not immortal. No other actor, including Connery, ever gave that expression. It is just maybe 2 seconds, but priceless in conveying the character.
5:22 The "parkour king" was in more ways than one. He was pretty much the founder and creator of Parkour. The James Bond films have a habit of finding someone who is doing new and extreme stuff and getting them to do a stunt or sequence in the films. So back in 2006 this was the guy who created Parkour showing off to a bunch of people who had never seen anything like it.
Yeah, I remember seeing that sequence as a terminally online teenager back then, and actually recognizing him, as it was when Parkour was first beginning to go mainstream. My memory/perspective of the time isn't exactly accurate, but I would argue this movie actually played a pretty significant role in mainstream awareness of Parkour.
Parisian, Sébastien Foucan! I first saw him as a Brit in "Jump London" which you can find on a youtube search. He came back to train some British people in a follow-up called "Jump Britain"
Out of the 25 films in the series this one is my favorite
Quite possibly one of the best foot chases ever filmed.
"How would you want to drink again?"
In the Ian Fleming novels, which this is based on, James Bond is actually presented as an alcoholic and drug addict, his drug of choice being Benzedrine from an inhaler. In the novel, Thunderball, on which the movie is based, he's actually sent to a health spa specifically to detox and chill out because he's such a mess from all the drugs and alcohol. Several times in the earlier films, which humanize Bond as little as possible in most cases, they mention that his liver is basically shot. It's used as a joke, but that's a holdover from the novels, which make it clear he's living fast and his body is breaking down as the novels go along.
Vesper’s dialogue in the dinner scene after Bond wins is fascinating.
She says, "You've got a choice, you know. Just because you've done something, it doesn't mean that you have to keep doing it." On the surface, she's talking about Bond being an agent and killing people, but the subtext for her is she's talking about betraying her government and by extension, Bond. She's already in love with him, and she's having to deal with the realities of her situation. It was easy for her to betray her government when it was just a faceless institution, but it's much more difficult for her now that she deeply cares about someone personally victimized by her betrayal. By saying that Bond still has a choice in what he does, she is also saying that she can choose to stop being a traitor. But she can't quite convince herself, which is why she's so adamant that Bond can change; it's not really about whether Bond can change, it's about whether she can.
Bond returns with a quip about people who can't take advice being the ones who always give it. This startles Vesper because, like the scene on the train, he can see through her. He can't see completely through her; he doesn't know what she's struggling with, but he can see that she's driven by something. Vesper is so rattled by Bond's insight that she's put on the defensive and answers his question with a question of her own, sidestepping the issue. Bond brings the issue back to the forefront by revealing how much he's able to see through her, and saying that he'll never know what's driving her. This is a perfect opportunity for Vesper to come clean and tell him everything, but the opportunity is lost.
She gets a text, Bond realizes that Mathis is a traitor, Vesper is kidnapped, then Bond is kidnapped, and then she is forced to make a deal to save Bond's life by giving up the money Bond won in the tournament. After that, it's too late for her. She can't tell him her situation because the people she was working with would kill Bond. So they continue to fall in love, but she knows the relationship is doomed. Her only hope is to die and pay for her sins against Bond. She knows he'll hate her forever, but his hatred is worth it if it keeps him alive. She loves him more than she values her own life.
waow you’re so good
it’s not just my favorite bond movie, it’s one of my favorite movies
I also love the moment when Bond reveals that the password was Vesper the whole time, and Vesper realises that she has never met a genuine, honest man like Bond before
11:58 "That do be a nice car."
One could even say that DB a nice car. 😂
Ahhh! ☝🙂
The classic circle is called "gun barrel sequence". So happy to see you with this! Of course I will join you!!
Waow my favorite Bond movie let’s goooo
I'd say if you're going to continue your James Bond journey, you can do Quantum Of Solace next since it's a direct sequel to Casino Royale, but then go watch some of the older Bond films before Skyfall, since that's the 50th anniversary celebration film.
Limiting myself to two Bond films per actor
Connery: Dr. No, From Russia With Love
Lazenby: On Her Majesty's Secret Service*** (Single most important film in the entire James Bond franchise)
Moore: The Spy Who Loved Me, For Your Eyes Only
Dalton: The Living Daylights, License To Kill
Brosnan: GoldenEye, The World Is Not Enough
Although if you decide to watch all of them I would not be opposed to that.
Not a bad selection at all.
'If I knew a thing about Blackjack,' you'd know the game was Hold'Em. ;)
I grew up in them all, I absolutely love the Craig Bond Movies. ❤
I’ll always love Mathis’s response to bond about having any trouble.. “Less than some.”
Saw this film 007 times at the cinema when it came out. No joke. I was blown away by it.
30:57 Well there’s your first problem right there! Wrong game! 😂😂😂
😭😭😭 I fully thought they were the same thing I’m so embarrassed 😂😂
Magnificent reaction, Jade. Your depth of involvement and enjoyment was quite apparent. You are immensely entertaining. Thank you for sharing with us. Take care.
Aww this means so much to me thank you!!
- I'm the money. - Every penny of it. (reference to Moneypenny, who worked at British Intelligence in the older films...)
Yes love! Here for it! No matter how you watch these, it's fine, but after Daniel Craig, you'll have to start with Dr. No and go forward up until this one. This was the "fresh start" Bond, so it's all on it's own with Daniel Craig Bond.
Good one, MJ! I enjoyed rewatching this with you. It was fun seeing you have so much fun with it. Thanks for sharing this one!
Thank you for watching and joining me!!
For me, as a fan of Sean Connery and Timothy Dalton, this is the best modern Bond movie. It’s pulled directly from the Ian Fleming novel. The scene where he’s swimming is a homage to Dr No, the original James Bond movie from 1962. Ursula Andress comes out of the water in much the same way as Daniel Craig. The rest of his run as Bond is hit and miss, but having the source material to draw from makes this a classic. This is peak modern James Bond, with some eye candy for women. And yes, THAT scene with the rope was in the book.
Yeah, a lot of people have mixed feelings about the Daniel Craig Bond movies, and I can understand that. But to my mind, when this released, the Bond franchise really was just not being taken seriously by most audiences anymore, and while it did come out at a time of "gritty fatigue," I think it was what was needed for the franchise. Craig brought some emotional weight to the role that didn't exist before, and the movies reached audiences in a way that Bond films hadn't really been achieving anymore. I give him and the whole team props for that, if nothing else.
@@TheGoIsWin21 100%. There are people who love Die Another Day and it did very well at the box office, but I couldn't stand it as a Bond fan. I was never a Pierce Brosnan fan in that role and while Martin Campbell (same director as Casino Royale) did as good a job as anyone at making the film grittier and less ridiculous with Goldeneye, Roger Spottiswood did the exact opposite, intentionally making Die Another Day basically a movie for 13 year old boys. Everything, including the sex scene, was way over the top. This for me is as good as it gets in a modern James Bond movie. It's basically the book, while justifying James Bond's existence in a post-Cold War world. After that, it's kind of all over the place. As much as some fans might not like it, I don't think Pierce Brosnan could have pulled this movie off. It's a reboot, to begin with and I don't think he's a guy who can pull off the performance needed. Some don't like an emotional Bond, but apparently, Ian Fleming did and I'll listen to him before any fan of Bond films Sir Ian wouldn't have endorsed.
Did you notice the Sir Richard Branson cameo at the Miami airport? I remember double-taking on that in the theater.
I agree, the game of poker would be so much more intense if you knew a thing about blackjack.
😭😭 im such an embarrassment can you tell I don’t gamble! I love hearts and solitaire but that’s it for me and cards 😂
@@MovieJoob Even though say said "poker" like a hundred times in the movie, you were simply distracted by Daniel Craig's shapely bum, can't blame you for that.
Arguably the best film in the entire franchise.
5:22 just one of the founders of parkour 🤭
The 'nice' car was a throwback to the original movie Bond car from the sixties. A 'Bow Tie Gal' is called a Bunny...
P.S. The next one's a dud...
26:34 Big poker tournaments, will often be played over several days. The main event at the 2024 World Series of Poker, started on July 3, and didn't have its final table decided until July 14. The finalists then got a day off, before play resumed on the 16th, ultimately finishing the next day. So, essentially, two weeks for that one tournament.
Very good reaction video welcome to 007 bond..you would like live and lett dia love the T shirt.blessings.🎉
Your enjoyment really came across. You made that experience feel very personal and that is a gift. Thank you Jade for sharing your time, BTW: Very well edited as well.
Thank you so much! ❤🙌
I wish I could lose weight just by watching the intro parkour scene! LoL
@MovieJoob - Glad you enoyed your first 'James Bond' Movie - Great choice to start with the Daniel Craig ones - Very Good start - 'Casino Royale' is one of the Best, Craig is perfect as Bond and Mads as the Villain is as terrifying as possible - cant wait for you to watch the following ones and discover some other great villains - This one (This villain and This Movie) is one of my favourite and the last movie in the Franchise (No time to die ) is as good as this one
it will be FUN following you on your journey of james bond discovery 😁 enjoyed you reaction 👍☺
Loved the reaction!! Keep watching.
Great reaction, i was waiting for this reaction for so long. Love this one Daniel Craig is the best Bond since the late, great Sean Connery. You are gonna love this James Bond movies they are all tied together, and that chase in the beginning with that guy that do Parkour, well that guy is Sébastien Foucan the founder of freerunning one of styles of Parkour.
And a fun-fact, the Aston Martin (Car) flip actually set a world record for flips in a single stunt. A number of world records for stunts were set during this glorious evolution of Bond. I watched a making of documentary for this stunt and they really struggled getting the Aston to flip they kept trying bigger and bigger ramps but the car was just too stable and kept landing on it's wheels, so they had to use an air ram mounted under the car something they really didn't want to do because if you look closely you can see it.(This world record was beat this in the movie The Fall Guy)
The chair-rope torture scene is from the original James Bond book, Casino Royale by Ian Fleming. If you read the book Casino Royale, he gets even more beat up than he does here. Like Bond loses pretty much every fight, and the times he does win he has to publicly embarrass himself to not die. That's why Bond in the books is always improving himself. Keep up the good work.
I think this movie is a GREAT, perfect even, Bond movie to start with for someone wanting to give Bond films a try. Even though my first experience with 007 was Roger Moore in the early '80s, the Daniel Craig movies are superb, and more modernized in terms of technology and culture and dialogue. Skyfall and Casino Royale are my two favorite Craig films, and really, my two favorite films of all of the James Bond movies.
Hi MovieJoob
I just wanted to reach out and let you know how much your channel means to me, especially your reaction to Casino Royale. It’s my absolute favorite movie in the James Bond series, and seeing it through your eyes has honestly made my day. You bring such an amazing energy and fresh perspective that I can’t help but watch over and over-it’s honestly brilliant!
I recently came out of the hospital after a life-changing and life-threatening situation, and it’s been a tough journey. But watching your reactions has been such a source of comfort and joy during this time. Knowing I can rely on your content to lift my spirits and bring a smile to my face has meant the world to me. So please, keep doing what you’re doing because you have a forever supporter right here!
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Reacher
Aww Reacher this made me tear up!! I hope you are doing well and have a speedy recovery!❤️🩹 Thank you SO much for the support and kindness!! ❤️
@ thank you for making my year and I’d love to follow you on social media if you’re ok with that
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You laughed too much at his jokes, you’re charmed 🤣
it’s congenital
You must have meant "congenial." But "congenital" also works.
@@dopetimist FUCK. It’s autocompletion. Won’t correct it though
@@dopetimist lmao, I won’t even fix it
So glad you started with the best one.
Hi Jade hope you are having an great and awesome day ❤
Btw nothing in this movie was filmed in Montenegro (which doesn't look anything like this). It was mostly filmed in Czechia, the cool looking city where the casino is supposed to be is Karlovy Vary, Czechia.
Great joobs!
Yes, your are invide to Czech republic and don´t forget to visit my home town Pilsen 🙂
Out of all of the "Bond Girls" 007 has been involved with, Eva Greens character is by far the best for me, simply because she is as smart and clever as James and plays a mean game of hard to get.
Best Bond ever. There, I said it.
Hey Jade 👋! This is a great place to start..Daniel Craig is an excellent 007!
I forgot about you, this reminds me that I have to once again bring up, CLONE WARS what the heck happened there.
It's not really Podgorica. It was filmed in Karlovy Vary, so really they speak Czech, though it's a big tourist and movie industry place, so almost everyone speaks English.
Congratulations on finally watching one of the best Bond movies out there. Casino Royale and the subsequent films are all part of the same continuity. Quantum of Solace is a weak sequel, but watchable, Skyfall is rather good (but nowhere near as good as Casino, which the hype would suggest), Spectre is unbearably bad and No Time To Die just marginally better, so I think you wouldn't miss much by not watching the rest. However, I'd suggest you watch one Bond from each era, for example From Russia With Love with Connery (Goldfinger's where the franchise exploded, but the film is a cultural phenomenon, yet not exactly one of the best movies), On Her Majesty's Secret Service with Lazenby, The Spy Who Loved Me with Moore, Licence To Kill with Dalton (still my favorite Bond movie of all time) and GoldenEye with Brosnan.
Fair warning: The older the film, the harder it may be to watch for a younger audience. The Connery and Moore eras are pretty different from ours, film-language-wise. In 1989, Dalton's Bond gave the franchise its harder edge, just what Craig's Bond did in 2006 - but where Craig's Bond was praised, Dalton's Bond got lambasted for exactly the same approach.
If I knew a thing about Blackjack 😂😂 You get a thumbs up for that one.
😭😭😂😂 I know f all about both blackjack and poker clearly 😭
@ You’re what’s referred to as “endearing” which is a very likable personality. We’re laughing with you, not at you. I love that you love these movies, keep it up.👍
Unfortunately by not having seen the original films, you end up missing a slew of winks, nods and references. That said, it’s still a good film on its own.
Don't get me wrong; I really love this movie but why didn't you start your James Bond journey with "Dr. No" from 1962? 🙂
CPR- it’s not exactly that it isn’t necessary, go long enough for CPR and you do, or if you have a medical bag valve mask so you can give them air at the same time. However, your blood keeps enough oxygen in it for long enough (since it isn’t circulating well to use the oxygen up) that keeping it moving is far far more important. Stopping chest compressions for even seconds has been shown to mean a double digit drop in percent survival chance.
Daniel Craig is one of the best 007 next to Sean Connery. Hope you stay with the craig series they were done the best following in order and continuing story line. They were not playing blackjack it was Texas hold'em poker.
You should do he OG Bond Films also.
This may be a controversial take, maybe not. I think Dame Judi Dench is the best M ever. She helped usher in the new version of Bond.
Yeah she’s fantastic
I also really liked her as M but I guess I'm an unreformable Bond traditionalist. So Bernard Lee is still my favourite (although I was only three years old when he died). 🙂
Absolutely. I feel you on the traditionalist side. Sean Connery will always be my #1 Bond. Brosnan and Craig tied for 2nd for me.
Hope you watch Skyfall, which is my favorite Bond movie. I think you'll like it.
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This is very different from the majority Bond films. While Casino Royale is the best of the Craig Bonds, it, and its sequels are more like the Bourne films and not indicative of the decades of Bond films that made the character a world wide phenomenon. While the box office for this film may have been hundreds of millions of dollars, adjusting for inflation puts Goldfinger and Thunderball higher than the Craig films. In other words, more people paid to see Goldfinger and Thunderball in a theater than any of the Daniel Craig Bond films.
"...they prefer that their language be called Montenegrin. Montenegrin, Serbian, Bosnian, Albanian, and Croatian are all recognized by the constitution as official languages." - Britannica
With 11/11 coming you should watch the series ANZAC Girls. True story of WW1 nurses and based on the actual nurses that served. Being Australian you may enjoy it. Lest we forget.
Can't wait for your reaction to No Time To Die
You really should have started with a proper Bond, the last good one was pretty much Golden Eye. These newer ones are just basic action flicks without the gentleman spy charm.
Are you watching El Camino? It’s basically the last Breaking Bad episode.
Yep for sure :)
Most likely this week!
You will not be impressed by part 2, but you must watch it and then it gets better and better with each following movies. #007
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Great film, sadly it’s mostly downhill from here with the Craig films.
LeChiffre lied about Mathais
If you never seen Bond, start fr the beginning.
Start from Dr. No of 1962, they’re very silly, fun and classic
I didn't think Dr. No was silly. I thought it was a bit dark.
@@Madbandit77i mean production issues like jumpcuts, or very outdated sound directing/editing in Dr.No
Yes, I would have preferred the chronological order too.
I hate that movie reactors start with the Daniel Craig Bond. Dont get me wrong, they're great films, and Craig is a great Bond, but they are so different from the older Bond films, they're "Hollywood" Bond films, and going back to older Bond films after these is just not easy (as they're slower paced and less high octane). Bond films should be reacted to in release order, IMO.
But oh well. :(
Poker not blackjack...😊
you should have started with the first James Bond actor Sean Connery and worked your way up to the Daniel Craig Bond
it is a franchise worth seeing, but now you will havae to continue with Daniel Craig otherwise it would feel very strange and out of place
Did she just say Blackjack??? 💔
Well, you sure don't know a thing about Blackjack, because this is poker.
I’m a disaster 😂😭😂
I really like these modern Bond films. Some prefer the originals but they’re definitely a product of their time. Fairly cheesy and goofy
BlackJack???????
It's just "Casino Royale". No need to add his name to the title.
So no El Camino movie reaction at all??? It's the true ending of Breaking Bad, how can you just skip it??
I will be watching El Camino for sure!!
they playing poker not blackjack LOL
Youre cute
Nooo Joob ! Big mistake to start a major franchise near its end. Not only is it disrespectful to a major piece of movie history but more importantly you are denying yourself the joy of watching how the character - and cinema itself - develops over the decades and the associated lore of the character and its universe. There are already things that went over your head in Casino Royale because you haven’t done the groundwork of watching the series from Dr No as you should. I’d implore you not to compound that error by continuing but stop, go all the way back to the beginning and start again.
It’s her preference. The old ones are objectively not that great. Plus each bond actor is different and it’s not even the same 007 in the universe
We all come to Bond our own way. My introduction and way in was with Roger Moore. Part of the beauty of the series is you can choose whichever era you want and then go back or go forward. Until Craig's films there wasn't much continuity between them anyway. And CR is the first full day one reboot of the character in the series so always a pretty good place to start for new viewers.
CPR- it’s not exactly that it isn’t necessary, go long enough for CPR and you do, or if you have a medical bag valve mask so you can give them air at the same time. However, your blood keeps enough oxygen in it for long enough (since it isn’t circulating well to use the oxygen up) that keeping it moving is far far more important. Stopping chest compressions for even seconds has been shown to mean a double digit drop in percent survival chance.