
56. Casino Royale (1967): A James Bond Spoof That Missed the Mark
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"How could you get this so wrong?"
Summary
In this episode of Trimming The Movie Fat, host Stephen and his brother Paul discuss the 1967 film Casino Royale, an unofficial James Bond spoof.
They explore the film's convoluted plot, the involvement of multiple directors, and the overall poor reception from both critics and audiences. The conversation delves into the film's legacy, its impact on the Bond franchise, and how it compares to the official Bond movies, particularly the successful 2006 adaptation starring Daniel Craig.
The hosts share their thoughts on the film's music, performances, and the absurdity of its humor, ultimately concluding that the film is a forgettable entry in the Bond universe.
"It tries to be funny but it's not."
Chapters
00:58 Introduction to Casino Royale (1967)
01:23 Casino Royale Trailer
03:43 John Huston Interview
04:15 Casino Royale Facts
06:57 Initial Impressions and Reception
09:18 The Film's Structure and Humor
12:06 Legacy and Impact on the Bond Franchise
14:50 Final Thoughts and Comparisons to Other Bond Films
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"This film is a hot mess."