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    The Three Most Memorable Casino Movie Scenes of All Time

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesMarch 13, 20263 Mins Read
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    Green felt, high stakes, huge personalities, dramatic moments: whether it’s a backdrop for a character drama or a key part of the action, casinos are fantastic movie settings that offered up memorable moments for cinephiles across the decades in a remarkably consistent way.

    Here are our favourites.

    The final showdown in Shade (2003) where Stallone fails to act like he knows how to play poker

    Look, we never said all of these are going to be good, just memorable! If you ever had the misfortune to sit through Stallone’s Las Vegas romp of a movie with incompetent con artists who are written as machos in the script but come across as anything but on the silver screen, you will remember Shade’s final showdown, where Stallone, of course, turns out to be the biggest con of them all: not only does he pretend to have dramatic acting skills, he’s supposedly the mastermind masquerading as the dope in a rigged-but-reverse-rigged-what-the-hell-is-going-on private poker showdown.

    If the luxury casino trappings weren’t treated with such reverence, it would belong on all so-bad-it’s-good lists. As is, it’s more memorable than awful, because some of the prestige still seeps through, almost by accident.

    James Bond versus Le Chiffre in Casino Royale (2006)

    You no doubt knew this was coming, and the fact that you did shows just how strong this scene was. Real poker enthusiasts will wince at the superhand versus superhand showdown, and Bond fanatics will know that Ian Fleming’s original didn’t feature Texas Hold’em poker (an acceptable modernization on the classic casino games of baccarat and roulette now most often played online, alongside the mention of other mainstays in the book, considering the audience market at the time the movie came out), but the tension that made the debut Bond story so successful is preserved and amplified in full, and everything that follows in the story is just icing on the cake.

    Scorsese struts his stuff in the eponymous opening scene of Casino (1995)

    Much of movie magic has been lost in the three decades since Martin Scorsese made this masterpiece, but the way a single scene introduces a whole world with dynamic camera movement, an explosive opening, and a fantastic voiceover still resonates strongly today. It’s memorable because it makes the place feel real: from surveillance tactics to the politics of it all, it makes it clear that there’s so much more going on in a casino than what you see on the surface – which somehow amplifies the fun and the excitement rather than take away from it.

    Honorable mentions, of course, include Rounders and Ocean’s Eleven, and the blackjack-counting affairs of 2008’s 21 and Rain Man. However, there’s so much else going on there – a poker redemption story, a heist, real-life implications, and a story of brotherly love, respectively – that the setting doesn’t shine through as hard. Be it the lunacy of Stallone’s oeuvre, or the knife-fight on the felt in Casino Royale, or the living, breathing space in one of Scorsese’s many masterpieces, they take the cake in terms of being the most memorable.

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