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Casinos and popular culture: often a good betKansas City StarThe James Bond novel "Casino Royale" has been adapted for the screen three times (a TV production in 1954 and movies in 1967 and 2006), and there's a Casino Royale in the Bond film "Never Say Never Again." TV has been drawn to Vegas again and again, ...and more » |
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All Share ServicesSalonDanish star Mads Mikkelsen â âCasino Royaleâ's Bond villain Le Chiffre â plays Lucas, a kindergarten worker ostracized from his close-knit community after he is falsely accused of abusing a pupil. Vinterberg said Sunday that in Denmark âwe have a ...and more » |
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Revisiting 1954's 'Casino Royale'VarietyOver the course of the next twenty-odd weeks, we'll be revisiting Bond's oeuvre, film by film in chronological order, with a few off-canon digressions along the way. The point of beginning with "Casino Royale" isn't merely one of completism. |
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A note on commentingAustin 360 (blog)He gets an excellent performance from Mikkelsen, who's one of the Denmark's biggest stars but is probably best known in the States for playing the villain in the 2006 Bond film âCasino Royale.â The other big contender for the Palme, at least from a ...and more » |
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Men in Black 3VarietyIn Will Smith, it toplines one of the biggest movie stars on the planet, albeit one who hasn't made a single film in four years. Moreover, the film is part of a property that grossed more than $350 million at the US box office alone, yet 10 years have ...and more » |
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