Damn they begin to lack of inspiration... Sad but hey, it's normal after twenty years! No hero/character/film franchise longed like the Bond ones!!! Except perhaps the land before time which has 10 movies or I dunno... kinda weird...The Game said:From my understanding, CR is a prequel of sorts
Kevin Roegele said:Exactly. It's a restart because Bond isn't 007 at the start of the movie - yet it's set in the present day - and he uses a P99, which he was originally given in Tomorrow Never Dies. Judi Dench is also playing M, despite the fact she started in GoldenEye in 1995.
Ties your head in knots.
Masut said:It will be interesting to see where they go from Casino Royale. I know there's talks of an original story, but I wonder if they'll touch the previously made one's and re-do them.
Kevin Roegele said:The weird thing is that Judi Dench is playing an alternate version of her M character in the previous films.
PunisherPoster said:I doubt she (or audiences) will really approach it as such.
Catman said:Remember in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" when Blofeld didn't recognize Bond even though he had already met him in You Only Live Twice? That's what's gonna happen with Casino Royale.
Everyman said:And if you want to be nitpicking, you could say that the whole SPECTRE organisation should know how James Bond looks like from earlier on, since they used a perfect replica of Bond's face as a mask in From Russia with Love. Anyway, I kind of agree with you that it is not the reboot as Batman Begins was.
Kevin Roegele said:I disagree. I think the smart viewers will realise what's going on.
PunisherPoster said:I think most moviegoers will just recognize Dench as M and not give it much further thought.
As for Campbell just "freshening up" the franchise, I agree that's what they should have done. Instead, they are using the fact that Casino Royale was the first book as an excuse to try and rip off Batman Begins.
Catman said:I was not nitpicking. Just adding more evidence to my claim that these films are stand-alone and "re-booting" is nonsense. Why can't the producers and Campbell simply say they're going to freshen up the franchise. That's pretty much what they did with GoldenEye.
Everyman said:I know you weren't nitpicking, I was just stating that inconsistencies were there from earlier on, and the franchise has rewritten its continuity very often.
Everyman said:There are some bits of continuity in the franchise beyond that. In YOLT, Bond fakes his death because of his numerous clashes with SPECTRE in the past. Tracy's death changed the character, somehow, and is mentionned in various movies after OHMSS.
ChrisBaleBatman said:Ya know, it just seems like you could practically watch ANY of the Bond films in ANY order, and you wouldn't really miss a beat.
So, I mean......just because this film doesn't reference any of the rest, it wouldn't be a big deal since most Bond films barely do so too.
Btw, great points Catman. Your 007 knowledge is impressive.
Hunter Rose said:i know this is a restart but is it a restart for the whole bond character? in it they say he is a former sas soldier, but in the books and the past movies wasn't he just a naval commander or something? just pondering, but i do like the fact that he was ex special ops which means he doesn't have to judo chop dudes anymore. and i was pretty pissed when craig got the nod for casino royale but after seeing the pics and how badass everything is looking, so hyped am i to seeing this movie.
I disagree. While they certainly can be viewed as standalones, and present a challenge in terms of Bond staying basically the same age for four decades or whatever, they never actually contradict each other. If that's wrong, shoot me down because I'm not a super-Bond fan, I just dig the franchise.Catman said:I think Batman Begins has confused many of you. Batman Begins rebooted the Batman franchise because, believe it or not, the previous four films were connected.
Bond on the other hand cannot be rebooted because what are they rebooting? From Russia With Love is the only Bond film that you can truly call a sequel. The other films are actually just stand-alone films. Yes, there is reference to the previous installments but thats so the audience can feel comfortable and can smile when they see or hear something that reminds them of the previous films.
For instance, in Goldfinger when Bond meets Felix he makes a reference to Jamacia, which was when they were last seen together in Dr. No. Aside from that there is no other reference to the previous two films. In The Spy Who Loved Me, Triple X talks about the death of Tracy Bond. That is the only reference in the film to the previous nine films.
So, these films are pretty much stand-alone films.