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LeiterCIA
02-10-2006, 07:08 AM
CASINO ROYALE: SCRIPT REVIEW ONLINE
LatinoReview.com gets the Scoop. MAJOR SPOILERS.

Written by The CBn Team (10 Feb, 2006, 10:41)

LatinoReview has scored the biggest scoop on the upcoming 21st 007 film so far! With the opportunity to read the whole 112 pages script ("I had to pull some James Bond type of moves myself to get a hold of this script"), the whole plot and nearly all details of Act I are revealed.

There's nothing more to say or do but give you the link to the Script Review. But make sure - if you don't want to know anyhing about the movie, stop reading here and don't click that link. It's all there.

LatinoReview.com Script Review for 'Casino Royale'.

Casino Royale is the 21st James Bond film produced by franchise holders Eon Productions. The MGM/Columbia Pictures production began shooting in January and is due for release worldwide on 17 November 2006. Starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, it is currently being filmed in the Czech Republic, the Bahamas, Italy and the UK.

http://commanderbond.net/Public/Stories/3098-1.shtml

Kara Milovy
02-10-2006, 11:12 AM
I think CBn is probably safe with the link, but Latino Review is asking for a lawsuit.

Daltons Chin Dimple
02-16-2006, 08:30 AM
I read a bit, and then stopped because I did not want to be totally "spoiled" but damn, it sounds good !

Archangel972
02-16-2006, 07:34 PM
I think CBn is probably safe with the link, but Latino Review is asking for a lawsuit.

If that's the case, then shouldn't Latino Review have been sued 100 times over by now? I could be mistaken but I am pretty sure LR has posted quite a few script reviews in the past, the same goes for numerous websites out there, and it's not just for first draft scripts. Notice how they only talk about the first 40-50 pages of the script, they only give away the plot points for the setup to the flim. They never reveal how it's all going to play out in the end. Even then, quite a few things could still change between now and the movie's release.

Kara Milovy
02-16-2006, 08:03 PM
If that's the case, then shouldn't Latino Review have been sued 100 times over by now? I could be mistaken but I am pretty sure LR has posted quite a few script reviews in the past, the same goes for numerous websites out there, and it's not just for first draft scripts. Notice how they only talk about the first 40-50 pages of the script, they only give away the plot points for the setup to the flim. They never reveal how it's all going to play out in the end. Even then, quite a few things could still change between now and the movie's release.
It's possible, but were you around in '02? Lots of Bond sites were shut down by MGM lawyers for script leaks. Not every studio is that aggressive.