Yes, Tomorrow Never Dies was bad, The World Is Not Enough was decent, and Die Another Day...was really really really REALLY bad. So they follow up with a movie where Bond doesn't convey the Bond we know?
I found it to be terrible. I believe they were supposed to play baccarat originally but it was thought audiences wouldn't understand what was happening because hardly anyone plays it. That's why they chose Texas Hold 'Em poker, because it is one of the more well-known card games. I love playing it, personally. What makes the game the most interesting is that a player can bluff their way to a win. It's not like Blackjack where you as the player hardly have any control over what you can do and the game. In Texas Hold 'Em your personality, your daring, your ability to "read" other players, and your ability to keep the "poker face" are all just as important as the cards you get. That's why the game is so fun to play. But in Casino Royale they managed to make the game be very uninteresting to me. By the way, what's the deal with Le Chiffre's need for an inhaler? That addition to his character was completely unnecessary. It took away from him being a respectable villain.I've never played poker and never found it the slightest interesting so I guess that's why I easily scroll over those parts![]()
In Goldeneye Bond plays baccarat against Xenia. I have no idea how to play the game but the scene in the movie is by far more interesting than what Casino Royale.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXbR5O86zcY
Sounds very much like a former relationship of mine.
Sounds like a relationship an MI6 agent has no business being in.
He can't be beat!
Ok, reviews!
Drive Angry (2011)
Have you ever wanted to drive cool cars? Have you ever wanted to drink beer out of a man's freshly destroyed skull? Have you ever wanted to have sex with a woman with your pants still on, while smoking a cigar, chugging Jack Daniels, and killing several men aiming to kill you all at the same time? Are you completely, entirely, totally, utterly, and wholeheartedly obsessed with Nicolas Cage? If you answered "Yes" to any of those questions then Drive Angry is the movie for you.
The last Cage movie I saw before Drive Angry was Season of the Witch. What a complete piece ofthat was. I desperately NEEDED to see another Cage movie as soon as possible and luckily Drive Angry came. I wasn't expecting much. I mean, it's from the director of My Bloody Valentine, is a 3D movie (and no 3D movies are respectable), has a ridiculous plot, stars Nicolas Cage (that means more than you know), and all I wanted from it was to be better than Season of the Witch. I'll say if you go into the movie with the mentality I had then you won't be too disappointed. It wasn't terrible...but it wasn't Cagey enough.
Seriously, Cage is a very unique actor and if you give him a script where he barely shows emotion, has minimal dialog, and isn't playing a quirky character then you're not tapping into Cage's natural greatness. Not that Cage is bad in Drive Angry, but the role is better suited for someone who can bring substantial gravitas to a scene. Cage can do that but not with the character he plays in the movie. He's basically just angry the whole time and barely has awesome lines to deliver. If anything, Cage would have been better suited for the "Accountant" in the movie. My Cage needs to do more with his character than walk around, shoot people, and basically say, "I'm angry," all the time. How's that an interesting character. Whatever...
Cage's hair should get an Oscar for its performance though, and Amber Heard, a lesbian, is damn hot in it. I'll give William Fichtner credit for having one of the greatest one-liners in movie history. I didn't mind the 3D though, and I freaking HATE 3D. It was done in a way where it made sense. Avatar was crap in 3D. This was made for 3D and it showed.
So, should you see this? Well, if you're obsessed with Cage like I am then this is pretty much a must-see even though Cage's character isn't that great. That being said, the 3D is good, and if you're looking for a fun and unpretentious film to ogle then it's not a bad pick.
3/5 Stars