Just saw the NEW James Bond movie Casino Royale.
It’s no remake of the original, rather a gritty prequel to the origins of 007.
Eva Green plays the role of Vesper Lynd — Ursula Andress in the 1967 version. (Ursula Undress in local speak at my Jr. High School.)
I loved Eva Green as a Bond Girl. And Caterina Murino is another worthy addition to the harem.

There is no controversy about Bond girls. It’s all good.
A Bond Girl is a character or actress portraying a love interest or sex object of James Bond in a film, novel or video game. They typically have names that are double entendres, such as “Pussy Galore.”
Bond Girls are often victims rescued by Bond, fellow agents or allies, villainesses or members of an enemy organisation; sometimes they are mere eye candy and have no direct involvement in Bond’s mission, other Bond Girls play a pivotal role in the success of the mission. Other female characters such as Judi Dench’s M and Miss Moneypenny are not typically thought of as Bond Girls.
The role of a Bond Girl is typically a high-profile part that can give a major boost to the career of unestablished actresses, although there have been a number of Bond girls that were well-established prior to gaining their role. For instance, Diana Rigg and Honor Blackman were both Bond Girls after becoming major stars for their roles in the television series, The Avengers. Additionally, Halle Berry won an Academy Award in 2002 – the award was presented to her while she was filming Die Another Day.
That new Bond — what’s his name — was OK too.
On my gymnastics blog I posted the amazing free running chase scene video.