The best chase scene in Casino Royal
natedawg
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I think that the best chase scene in CS is at the beginning of the movie, when James is chasing the one bomb maker. did you guys know that this style of running is actually invented by that guy. the main point of that running is to get from point A to point B as fast as you can go. weather that is jumping off buildings, running through occupied homes, whatever. it is pretty ausome! you should try it sometime. I did it and it was a blast!
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Why did you post this in the Off Topic forum? You could have posted it in the Casino Royale forum. Perhaps a mod should move it there?
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The chase when Vesper is kidnapped should have been longer, the Aston Martin crash was great - but needed more of a build-up.
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As much as I like the Madagascar chase scene, I felt the key action points, like the jumping, climbing, traversing from the various points A to B, were too "convenient." At first, MI and Bourne Identity came to mind, but the contrived movement in this CR chase reminded more of the action in the MI films, most notably part 2, John Woo's installment...but at the end of the day, it is a replay worthy Bond action sequence.
Drywall or Gypsum Board is not as hard as it seems; as a teen, I headbutted a hole into our kitchen wall, which my dad forced me to fix all by myself!
1. Parkour, everybody's talking, no need to say anything else.
2. Embassy scene, not a chase rather than a escape, and would be the same, but yes, it shows Bond being tough
3. Ford mondeo commercial... does it look like a chase?
4. Miami Airport, it has a chase on foot, on car, hanging by the side of a truck... is longer and in some point more exiting than the one in Madagascar.
5. The Aston Martin, is a shame to call it a chase, it should be longer and exiting.
6. Venice, on foot, and with the plus of the betrayal, i think it was well done, not so spectacular but more like a follow up that becomes a shoot out.
so.. that's pretty much it... two good chases, one not so action packaged and other almost inexistent.
A fist, certainly, if you were lucky enough to avoid a wall stud -- but a whole body is likely to encounter a 2-by-6 before it reaches the other side. That might smart a bit.
But so what? It's a movie. The strict laws of physics and probability can always be observed at home.
I loved the Parkour sequence. Really a stunner. Foucan is an amazing athlete.
Well, I suppose 'Don't Look Now' counts; in which our hero chases a girl dressed in red through the streets of Venice... hang on..