During the credits, we have some lovely music, and we find out that this movie’s cast is one of the best ever. The joke doesn’t really work, though, so I’m excited for 131 minutes of this thing! Peter Sellers is James Bond in this scene and Duncan Macrae is Inspector Mathis. This trip begins with a pre-title sequence, or a pre-title exchange, as nothing but this movie’s first joke happens. This is my review of the 1967 Casino Royale movie. The other review will be posted a little later today, when my school day is over. Whatever, this isn’t an official Bond movie, it doesn’t matter! And by the way, this is one of two reviews that I will be posting today because it is my last day of school. And I wrote a shit ton of other Bond reviews.
If you consider this a real Bond movie, then I’m sorry for my sins. It turns out this movie came before You Only Live Twice, but I thought You Only Live Twice came first, so I wrote a review for that one instead of this one. It has quite a large cast so there’s not time to list them all before I start going in-depth, so I’ll do my best to point them out as I go along. It was directed by John Huston, Ken Hughes, Robert Parrish, Joe McGrath and Val Guest. Is this a film? Or is this an LSD trip listening to Pink Floyd without the actual Pink Floyd? Casino Royale is a 1967 spy comedy/parody trip and is the first of two feature-length non-Eon Bond movies.