Casino Royale Page #2

Synopsis: James Bond goes on his first ever mission as a 00. Le Chiffre is a banker to the world's terrorists. He is participating in a poker game at Montenegro, where he must win back his money, in order to stay safe among the terrorist market. The boss of MI6, known simply as M sends Bond, along with Vesper Lynd to attend this game and prevent Le Chiffre from winning. Bond, using help from Felix Leiter, Mathis and having Vesper pose as his partner, enters the most important poker game in his already dangerous career. But if Bond defeats Le Chiffre, will he and Vesper Lynd remain safe?
Director(s): Martin Campbell
Production: Sony
  Won 1 BAFTA Film Award. Another 26 wins & 44 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.0
Metacritic:
80
Rotten Tomatoes:
94%
PG-13
Year:
2006
144 min
$167,007,184
Website
7,949 Views


Large Mount Gay with soda, please.

-Look what just happened.

-Good job, big boy.

Yeah.

Do you mind if I join?

-Oh, good evening. How are you?

-Good evening.

Small blind, big blind.

Im in.

Bets to you.

If that was for luck,

youre two hours late.

Two hundred to you.

Bets to you.

I heard you.

Five to call.

-Actions to you.

-Pair of sevens.

Ace high.

Check or bet.

-Check.

-And to you.

Five thousand.

Five to call.

-Check.

-Check to you, sir.

All in.

No, wait.

Twenty thousand.

Table stakes. Im sorry, sir.

Okay. This is on the table.

Thats my car. Wanna bet?

Im sorry, Mr. Dimitrios.

Please, no. Give him a chance

to win his money back.

All right, show me, gentlemen.

Three kings.

There you go with my night.

Trip aces.

Aces win.

Oh, and the valet ticket.

Thank you.

Sir.

-Thank you.

-Thank you, sir.

No wonder he was

in such a foul mood.

My mistake.

Can I give you a lift home?

That would really send him

over the edge.

Im afraid Im not that cruel.

Well, perhaps youre just

out of practice.

Perhaps.

Well, what about

a drink at my place?

Your place?

-Is it close?

-Very.

One drink.

Good evening, sir,

and welcome back.

Welcome to my home.

Im having a hard time seeing

how this is my fault.

Its your plan.

All I did was get you the man.

A man who was under surveillance

by the British Secret Service.

Which makes me wonder

if I can trust you at all.

Then dont. I couldnt care less.

But I do care about my reputation.

I have someone else

willing to do the job.

He just needs the particulars

and payment.

You like married women,

dont you, James?

It keeps things simple.

What is it about bad men?

You, my husband.

I had so many chances

to be happy

so many nice guys.

Why cant nice guys

be more like you?

Well, because then theyd be bad.

Yes.

But so much more interesting.

What makes your husband

a bad man?

His nature, I suppose.

The nature of his work?

A mystery, Im afraid.

Im also afraid you will sleep with me

in order to get to him.

How afraid?

Not enough to stop.

Can I ask you a personal question?

Now would seem

an appropriate time.

Does ellipsis

mean anything to you?

Should I ask him about it?

Perhaps later.

Yes, dear?

Im on the last flight

tonight to Miami.

Dont wait up.

Ill be back in the morning.

Okay, I understand.

See you tomorrow. Bye-bye.

Apparently hes on

the last flight to Miami

so you have all night

to question me.

In that case

were gonna need

some more champagne.

Good evening. Room service.

Good evening. Can I get a bottle

of chilled Bollinger Grand Anne

and the beluga caviar?

-With everything?

-Yes, with everything.

-And would that be for two, sir?

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