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Saturday, 24 December 2011

Bringing Casino Royale to the Big Screen

After the "Pierce Brosnan years" James Bond had begun to get a little stale. Goldeneye was great but unfortunately Brosnan's movies slowly went downhill. Perhaps it was the focus on action over story or maybe after nearly 40 years of watching the MI6 Secret Agent save the world again and again audiences simply got tired of him. Whatever the reason the James Bond franchise needed to be resuscitated quickly. Casino Royale did that with a bang because it did something that few other movies in the franchise did before, focused on the character of James Bond and gave us a look into the mind of this complex character while still giving audiences classic moments and action sequences that rival any other films in recent times.
First off the most obvious change in Casino Royale was Daniel Craig as James Bond. This was a choice that infuriated many people as evidenced by countless websites and blogs that were attempting to incite a mass boycott of the movie because of Craig's involvement. Luckily Daniel Craig brought a fresh look and attitude to the secret agent; making Bond a much more athletic and humanized character that audiences see go through the transformation that caused him to become what we have been used to in other movies.Another change to Casino Royale was the lack of the character Q. While Q was not really a fault in the Bond films his exclusion led to less crazy gadgets like exploding cigarettes and cell phone tasers. This allowed the focus to be placed on Bond's abilities and not his dumb luck of being in a situation where a villain wants to open Bond's briefcase and then is hit in the face by a smoke bomb. Bond is agile and quick thinking; always keeping M and the rest of MI6 on their toes.

How Casino Royale Saved the Bond Franchise

After the "Pierce Brosnan years" James Bond had begun to get a little stale. Goldeneye was great but unfortunately Brosnan's movies slowly went downhill. Perhaps it was the focus on action over story or maybe after nearly 40 years of watching the MI6 Secret Agent save the world again and again audiences simply got tired of him. Whatever the reason the James Bond franchise needed to be resuscitated quickly. Casino Royale did that with a bang because it did something that few other movies in the franchise did before, focused on the character of James Bond and gave us a look into the mind of this complex character while still giving audiences classic moments and action sequences that rival any other films in recent times.
First off the most obvious change in Casino Royale was Daniel Craig as James Bond. This was a choice that infuriated many people as evidenced by countless websites and blogs that were attempting to incite a mass boycott of the movie because of Craig's involvement. Luckily Daniel Craig brought a fresh look and attitude to the secret agent; making Bond a much more athletic and humanized character that audiences see go through the transformation that caused him to become what we have been used to in other movies.Another change to Casino Royale was the lack of the character Q. While Q was not really a fault in the Bond films his exclusion led to less crazy gadgets like exploding cigarettes and cell phone tasers. This allowed the focus to be placed on Bond's abilities and not his dumb luck of being in a situation where a villain wants to open Bond's briefcase and then is hit in the face by a smoke bomb. Bond is agile and quick thinking; always keeping M and the rest of MI6 on their toes.

Sunday, 4 December 2011

From Goldeneye to Casino Royale the Omega James Bond Watch is a Modern Classic

The Omega James Bond watch is really two different Omega Seamaster models depending upon which Bond you prefer. In 1995 Pierce Brosnan brought the Omega Seamaster to wrist of Bond in the movie Goldeneye. In 2006 Daniel Craig became the new James Bond in Casino Royale with a new Omega Seamaster on his wrist. For those true Bond enthusiasts, only the Omega James Bond watch will suffice.

Almost everyone has heard the phrase, "Bond, James Bond" along with the famous, "shaken, not stirred." And who hasn't enjoyed at least one of the Bond blockbuster movies throughout the decades? It seems that everyone has their opinion of which actor played the Bond character best. Some enjoyed Sean Connery as the ultimate, yet others prefer Roger Moore's bond. Timothy Dalton took the Bond moniker for a short while and then Pierce Brosnan led James Bond into the new millennium. Finally, Daniel Craig has taken the reigns as the new Bond.

Each actor brought his own style and charm to the Bond character, but for the majority of his years, Bond wore a Submariner. For thirty years, from the mid-sixties to the mid-nineties, Bond wore a Submariner watch, designed by another famous watch manufacturer. Not until 1995, with a new Bond actor in place, did the Omega James Bond watch enter the scene.

In 1995 Pierce Brosnan's Bond exploded onto movie theater screens sporting a mew, modern and elegant timepiece: the Omega Mens Seamaster 300M. With modern styling featuring stainless steel, a blue dialface instead of the more classic color choice of black, the new Omega James Bond watch proved that Brosnan's Bond character was stylish as well as classic.

The new Omega Seamaster watch was prominently featured in the movie Goldeneye, with a few brief moments in the beginning of the movie focused upon the change from the old Submariner to the new Omega Seamaster James Bond limited edition watch. Additionally, there were several TV commercials filmed to promote the new movie as well as the new Omega Seamaster watch. To top it off, Goldeneye was released as a brand new video game for the Nintendo 64 game system, and the Omega James Bond watch is featured as a main part of the game.

Until this point in fashion history, the popular Submariner had earned the title as the world's most famous and sought after timepiece. But with the new Omega James Bond watch being featured in a famous movie, video game, TV commercials and print ads, the days of the Submariner's supremecy as the most famous watch were coming to an end. Today, any Bond fan will tell you that you simply must own an Omega Seamaster 300M if you are at all serious as a Bond fan.

Omega has since become one of the most popular watch brands in the world. This is partly because the Omega Seamaster and the Omega Speedmaster are suberbly manufactured timepieces, and partly because of so many famous celebrities wearing the Omega watches in public.

From world famous actress Nicole Kidman, to world-renowned Olympic athlete Michael Phelps, the Omega watch is well represented. Famous astronaut Buzz Aldrin and United States President John F. Kennedy were both well known for wearing their favorite Omega watch in public. With the release of Goldeneye in 1995, the Omega James Bond watch established Omega watches as the world's premier timepiece.

However, in 2006 with the release of another blockbuster Bond movie and a new, younger, more muscular actor at the helm in Daniel Craig, Omega offered a style change for Mr. Bond. This time, the Omega James Bond watch would be an Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M.

The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M returns Mr. Bond to a classic black-face dial with stainless steel case material all around. The Omega Seamaster is much more similar to the Submariner in many aspects such as the classic, conservative styling. Some Bond fans would argue that the ultimate Bond character is not complete without his Omega Seamaster watch and his trusty Walther PPK pistol - the two essential gadgets of any Bond movie.

James Bond Shoes From Casino Royale Chase Scene

Do you want to pull off the James Bond look without spending thousands of dollars on expensive designer clothing? Bond doesn't always wear a fancy tuxedo with $1,000 dress shoes. You'll be surprised to know that he also has his "casual" wear. You'll learn how to pull off the 007 look with the casual James Bond shoes.

James Bond, aka 007, is one of the most admirable characters in movie history. He is known for being a smooth talker, seducing countless women and killing endless villains, in order to complete his mission. Bond is every woman's dream and every woman's nightmare, at the same time. He also has exceptional style.


In Casino Royale, a hit movie from 2006, Bond (played by Daniel Craig) has a mission in Madagascar. He is sent out to take down a scar-faced man and get crucial secret agent information out of him.

A massive chase scene begins. The scene is famous for displaying the elegant parkour aka free running. As a matter of fact, the scene's antagonist is a famous parkour expert by the name of Sebastien Foucan. Throughout the scene, Bond chases Foucan through the crowded streets of Madagascar while wearing the James Bond Shoes.

Since parkour requires a lot of balance and proper traction, these particular James Bond shoes offered just that. The entire sole is flat and made of soft rubber which will provide desired traction to the dangerous sport of free running.

If you would like to wear the casual Bond shoes, you can find them at Soletopia. You can even find a low-cut version of the shoe, which is twice as cheap as the original mid. Looking like 007 doesn't have to cost you an arm and a leg.