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'Casino Royale' poster debut
Get your first look at the poster for the latest Bond film.
May 3 2006
It's all happening in the world of Bond today - hot on the heels of the trailer hitting the net this morning, the poster for 'Casino Royale' has now made it's debut online.
And while it's not the most exciting one-sheet we've ever seen, it nevertheless seems to complement the stripped down, no-nonsense approach that director Martin Campbell is taking to the Bond franchise this time around. So no scantily-clad Bond girls, no over-the-top explosions, just main man Daniel Craig putting his gun down at a card table.
To see the poster in all its full-size glory, simply click on the image above, and Craig lovers and haters, feel free to add your two cents worth in the comments below.
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- Pete said...
- Cool than a polar bear with an ice-pop!! Posted on May 04 2006 22:34
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- jamest said...
- Based on the poster and the trailer, I think Craig could definitely be the man for the job! Posted on May 04 2006 12:01
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