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5.0 out of 5 stars Swingin' 60s on Film!
Funny! Despite it's bad reputation, if you are a NON-square, ya gotta check this out. Lots of in-jokes, droll humor and laugh-out-loud stuff. Sure, it's a bit "all-over-the-place" but that's half the fun. The go-go dancing Indians, the cavalry charge into the casino, the Dr. Caligari sets, the pop-art sets and psychedelic FX, the Frankenstein monster... it's all...
Published on Jan 9 2004 by SeaWasp

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2.0 out of 5 stars Somewhat entertaining, mostly dull
Casino Royale isn't a terrible movie; it has its moments, and, truly, has a superb cast. That much can be said for it. There are some scenes with Ursula Andress, especially, that are very funny, and the beginning isn't without its humor. However, in general it is a mess of movie; loosely constructed, making little to no sense, and, what is worst of all, not even all...
Published on Mar 12 2004


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2.0 out of 5 stars Somewhat entertaining, mostly dull, Mar 12 2004
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This review is from: Casino Royale (1967) (DVD) (DVD)
Casino Royale isn't a terrible movie; it has its moments, and, truly, has a superb cast. That much can be said for it. There are some scenes with Ursula Andress, especially, that are very funny, and the beginning isn't without its humor. However, in general it is a mess of movie; loosely constructed, making little to no sense, and, what is worst of all, not even all that funny. I had to fight off sleep to keep consciousness during the movie, something I almost never have to do. I actually got to the point where I couldn't wait for it to end. Not the worst film ever made, but save your money. Rent it if you must.
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1.0 out of 5 stars In English only, Aug 13 2011
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Clement Brillant "Clément" (Rimouski, Québec) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Casino Royale (1967) (DVD) (DVD)
Pourquoi les films sur DVD vendus au Canada ne sont pas tous en français et en anglais... nous les francophones sommes la plus part du temps obligés de se servir des sous-titres en français...
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4.0 out of 5 stars When your castle is blown up, it's back to the spy game...., Feb 10 2004
This review is from: Casino Royale (1967) (DVD) (DVD)
Great movie! Sir James Bond played by David Niven is forced back into espionage after his hedonistic lifestyle is so rudely interrupted by a British army 81mm mortar team who proceeds to blow up his perfectly splendid castle. Bond prefers a life of luxury to the dangers of espionage but alas, it's back to the good old Walther PPK 7.65mm and the cloak and dagger for 007. As Dr. Michael Lim the Travelling Gourmet, I too appreciate the finer things in life. I think all fans of Bond do too. The music is remarkable. This is THE movie where that immortal and hauntingly seductive song, by Burt Bacharach, "The Look of Love" reaches deep into your libido and psyche, especially when you hear it for the very first time. My old friend, the late Derek Nimmo (of BBC's Just a Minute) fame is in this movie too as a would be Bond under the tutelage of Sir James himself. If you see the current Austin Powers movies you'll see where the scipt writers got many of their ideas from. Beautiful and seductively voluptuous women abound as in all 007 movies. In those days, men were men and women were not pale, anaemic anorexic skin and bone creatures but lovely, curvaceous and meaty damsels. Bring back the real women I say to Hollywood film makers! This spook spoof will put a smile on your lips and cheer you up no end. Certain scenes like when Sir James demonstrates how things should be done are really hilarious. Above all, the classic British ideal of stiff upper lip, always remain calm and unruffled no matter what, and carry on regardless...comes through all the antics, bombs, blondes and bullets. David Niven comes a very close second to Patrick Macnee (The Avengers) when it comes to playing cool, calm and collected English gentlemen. And so, what's next? As Austin Powers would say, "Yeah, Baby, Yeah!!!" By Dr. Michael Lim The Travelling Gourmet ENJOY!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Bond Spoof and Origins, Feb 4 2004
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Bryan A. Pfleeger (Metairie, Louisiana United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Casino Royale (1967) (DVD) (DVD)
Charles Feldman's Casino Royale is a colorful psychedelic mess 36 years after its creation. This film was the first James Bond spoof and a precurser of the Austin Powers movies. Unfortunately the film has not aged well.

The jokes seem as dated as the costumes. There is virtually no plot to speak of and the sequences by four directors seem cobbled together by fifth director Val Guest.

The film is fun to watch with its great musical score and vibrant colors but there isn't a lot holding this thing together.

Perhaps the most interesting feature of the disc is the 1954 TV movie from Climax Mystery Theatre which featured Barry Nelson as the American spy Jimmy Bond. It was fun to see the true origin of the Bond franchise.

Bottom line rent it for its place in history but don't go in expecting greatness.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Swingin' 60s on Film!, Jan 9 2004
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SeaWasp (Sydney, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Casino Royale (1967) (DVD) (DVD)
Funny! Despite it's bad reputation, if you are a NON-square, ya gotta check this out. Lots of in-jokes, droll humor and laugh-out-loud stuff. Sure, it's a bit "all-over-the-place" but that's half the fun. The go-go dancing Indians, the cavalry charge into the casino, the Dr. Caligari sets, the pop-art sets and psychedelic FX, the Frankenstein monster... it's all like a mix of The Magic Christian, Monty Python, Blazing Saddles, Austin Powers, The Monkees "Head" and James Bond thrown into a Swingin' Sixties blender. And all those great stars strutting their stuff!! Don't worry about the plot... this is eye candy. If you want a generous 60s fix, just sit back and let this flow over you. All that and the Burt Bacharach score. I'm glad I bought this.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Woody Allen, David Niven, and Peter Sellars are James Bond, Nov 1 2003
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J. Martin "Water Chemist" (Toledo, OH) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Casino Royale (1967) (DVD) (DVD)
Though it superficially follows the Ian Fleming novel, this is my favorite Bond movie. It's actually three directors' spoof of the Bond movie craze. Watch for puns, side gags, and double entendres (I think I spelled that right.)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent '60s Magic; Acid Soaked Bond Spoof, Oct 20 2003
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Adam Bernstein "sixtiesuniverse" (Northwest, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Casino Royale (VHS Tape)
As a '60s afficionado I finally got around to seeing this great psychedelic mindblower of a film. It starts off slow....enter Ursula Andress. There are at least 100 beautiful European girls in this film and I can see Woody Allen's motivation to kill all men taller than him so he can get them all. As the film takes off you realize that you have to be on Acid to understand the plot, as everyone remotely connected with this film must've been. The sets range from a Scottish castle to a Berlin haunted house to Orson Wells' psychedelic torture chamber complete with mod spiral funhouse rooms, and it gets more bizarre from there. Great music by Burt Bacharach (The Look of Love).

Has cameos from practically every British star of the time, has a Spaceship full of Woody's duplicate World Leaders...it has everything. What can I say, if you like the '60s you'll love this if you possess that '60s Psychodelic Consciousness that is.

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2.0 out of 5 stars "Casino Royal" not "Austin Powers", Aug 25 2003
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This review is from: Casino Royale (1967) (DVD) (DVD)
This movie is horrible....first off....even with a HDTV and Surround Sound, I still could not hear the dialouge....damn English accents are just too thick for me to enjoy....Mike Myers was most definetly stoned when he saw this and thought it was a good enough film to base "Austin Powers" on.....Austin Rocks....Casino is a flop!!.....stay away....if interested....rent but do not purchase this garbage!!
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1.0 out of 5 stars -----1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000STARS!!!!!!!, July 31 2003
This review is from: Casino Royale (1967) (DVD) (DVD)
A HORRIBLE FILM! I COULD NOT GET THROUGH THE WHOLE MOVIE WITHOUT LITERALLY FALLING ASLEEP! IF ANY OF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THIS MOVIE I WILL TELL YOU RIGHT NOW THAT YOU ARE NOT MISSING ANYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Kick's Austin Powers to heck and back!, Jun 14 2003
This review is from: Casino Royale (1967) (DVD) (DVD)
THIS is ENTERTAINMENT!! Rock on! I loved the german expressionist whatever part of the film, utterly hilarious!
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