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Casino Royale DVD Talk
Having spent a considerable amount of time over the years thinking and writing about the Bond legend, I don't mind admitting that I've had a devil of a time since this past November, trying to figure out exactly where Daniel Craig and Casino Royale fit into the almost mythical, iconic James Bond canon.
And an Oscar for best scenery should go to USA Today
Several of last year's movies including Little Miss Sunshine, set against a Southwest road trip used geography to whet an appetite for travel. USA TODAY's Laura Bly gives our picks for 2006 films that weren't nominated for best picture but whose locations merit an award for best scenery.
Now playing Contra Costa Times
"AMAZING GRACE" (PG): From director Michael Apted, the story of British abolition movement leader William Wilberforce (Ioan Gruffudd) and his struggle to end the slave trade in the late 18th century. With Albert Finney.
Past movie reviews, 2/16 Denver Post
Go online More movie information online: Go to denverpost.com/movies for past reviews, trailers,
Movies capsules Contra Costa Times
The following movies opened this week in the Bay Area: Opened Feb. 14 "TYLER PERRY'S DADDY'S LITTLE GIRLS" (PG-13): Tyler Perry wrote and directed this romantic comedy about a successful attorney (Gabrielle Union) who falls for a financially challenged mechanic raising three children on his own.
Past movie reviews, 2/9 Denver Post
Here are selected minireviews of films in theaters, listed alphabetically. Ratings range from zero to four stars.
Movies capsules Contra Costa Times
The following movies are scheduled to open today in the Bay Area. "BREAKING AND ENTERING" (R): Anthony Minghella wrote and directed this tale about the unexpectedly interwoven lives of a group of Londoners, including an architect (Jude Law), a seamstress (Juliette Binoche), a young thief and a prostitute.
Movie Screener Palo Alto Weekly
The verdict is in: The deliciously brooding Daniel Craig is an edgy and eclectic James Bond, deftly grabbing the reins from uber-Bond Sean Connery. No gimmicky nuclear warheads, extreme heli-skiing or Pierce Brosnan's namby-pambies.

Casino Royale DVD Talk
Having spent a considerable amount of time over the years thinking and writing about the Bond legend, I don't mind admitting that I've had a devil of a time since this past November, trying to figure out exactly where Daniel Craig and Casino Royale fit into the almost mythical, iconic James Bond canon.
And an Oscar for best scenery should go to USA Today
Several of last year's movies including Little Miss Sunshine, set against a Southwest road trip used geography to whet an appetite for travel. USA TODAY's Laura Bly gives our picks for 2006 films that weren't nominated for best picture but whose locations merit an award for best scenery.
Now playing Contra Costa Times
"AMAZING GRACE" (PG): From director Michael Apted, the story of British abolition movement leader William Wilberforce (Ioan Gruffudd) and his struggle to end the slave trade in the late 18th century. With Albert Finney.
Past movie reviews, 2/16 Denver Post
Go online More movie information online: Go to denverpost.com/movies for past reviews, trailers,
Movies capsules Contra Costa Times
The following movies opened this week in the Bay Area: Opened Feb. 14 "TYLER PERRY'S DADDY'S LITTLE GIRLS" (PG-13): Tyler Perry wrote and directed this romantic comedy about a successful attorney (Gabrielle Union) who falls for a financially challenged mechanic raising three children on his own.
Past movie reviews, 2/9 Denver Post
Here are selected minireviews of films in theaters, listed alphabetically. Ratings range from zero to four stars.
Movies capsules Contra Costa Times
The following movies are scheduled to open today in the Bay Area. "BREAKING AND ENTERING" (R): Anthony Minghella wrote and directed this tale about the unexpectedly interwoven lives of a group of Londoners, including an architect (Jude Law), a seamstress (Juliette Binoche), a young thief and a prostitute.
Movie Screener Palo Alto Weekly
The verdict is in: The deliciously brooding Daniel Craig is an edgy and eclectic James Bond, deftly grabbing the reins from uber-Bond Sean Connery. No gimmicky nuclear warheads, extreme heli-skiing or Pierce Brosnan's namby-pambies.chiffre: chiffre romain | chiffre d%c2%92affaires telephonie mobile | chiffre romain | chiffre d%c2%92affaires telephonie mobile | chiffre