Tag: Casino Royale (1967)
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How about some skin diving?
Lorelei’s above cheeky innuendo in Casino Royale (1967) is one of several lines that elicit at a strong “tsss” or “pfft” from me. And that goes a long way for this movie! It’s a great response to Cooper’s suggestion that… Read More →
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Martini? What about them?
Evelyn Tremble has a few lines in 1967’s spy spoof Casino Royale that make up for the otherwise bizarre unofficial James Bond movie. With the above exchange in particular, Tremble shows he’s totally distracted by Vesper Lynd’s advances. When she… Read More →
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My goodness, this is strong shampoo
Here’s another gem of a quote from the odd unofficial James Bond movie Casino Royale from 1967. It’s pretty random, but Evelyn Tremble delivers it perfectly after he drinks his drugged champagne. So no, it’s not strong shampoo, but strong… Read More →
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James Bond doesn’t wear glasses
This quick line from official Bond movie Goldfinger alum Ursula Andress in the unofficial Casino Royale (1967) references the lack of eyewear of James Bond as if he’s a colloquially known figure. It happens again in the movie when the… Read More →
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Holder of the Kamasutra black belt
Despite its many flaws, there are some humorous memorable moments and lines in the unofficial Casino Royale spoof from 1967. Delivered by “Anti-Female-Spy Device” Cooper as he introduces himself to Moneypenny, the line neatly captures the film’s self-aware absurdity. The… Read More →
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Casino Royale’s Drinka Pinta Milka Day
The absurdly catchy British slogan “Drinka Pinta Milka Day” finds an unlikely pop-culture afterlife in the unofficial Bond spoof Casino Royale (1967), where it’s emblazoned across a remote-controlled, explosive milk truck sent to assassinate James Bond. Originally launched by the… Read More →
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Mr. Bond? You missed, Mr. Bond.
This Casino Royale (1967) scene plays like a clear precursor to Austin Powers, and it’s all the better for it. Startled in his hotel room, Tremble reflexively fires, narrowly missing the scantily clad Miss Goodthighs who calmly critiques his aim… Read More →
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It’s merely waiting to be reupholstered
This is an almost throwaway line from the throwaway Casino Royale (1967) but it’s content is hard to ignore when contrasted with the 2006 Casino Royale. In the new movie, Mads Mikkelsen’s Le Chiffre dispenses with wit entirely and introduces… Read More →
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Physically, I’m not going to do anything
The unofficial Bond spoof Casino Royale (1967) remains as the only Bond “movie” to place what feels like a pre-title sequence near the end of the movie. Visually, the scene is a striking and surreal montage that accompanies Le Chiffre’s… Read More →
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Doesn’t that do something to you, 007?
“It does, but I’m being trained to ignore it.” Casino Royale (1967) spoofed James Bond so hard their agent Cooper’s mission training was to resist the charms of women. Including physically throwing them to the ground upon flirtations. Also, everyone… Read More →
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