The new James Bond film, Casino Royale, is keeping things decidedly real when it comes to the movie's stunts.
Makers of the new film felt that the last two offerings relied too heavily on computer generated images (CGI) and that Casino Royale should hark back to the original days of movie stunts, reports the Times.
Daniel Craig, who starred in Layercake and has been chosen as the sixth incarnation of Bond, spoke of the producers' motivation for making Casino Royale stunts more realistic.
He said: "It's the wow factor. You want the audience to be short of breath. The audience gets it when they're for real."
Casino Royale was the first in Ian Fleming's long-running series and focuses on Bond's well-known passion for gambling. In the book, Le Chiffre battles with Bond by playing a high-stakes game of baccarat.
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