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* [[Ability Over Appearance]]: [[Daniel Craig]] got a bit of controversy when he was cast as [[James Bond]] because he looked very different from the past Bonds, being derisively referred to as "James Blond." This of course all went away once the film came out and he got rave reviews. He may have invoked the trope, since he refused to dye his hair black for the role.
* [[Ability Over Appearance]]: [[Daniel Craig]] got a bit of controversy when he was cast as [[James Bond]] because he looked very different from the past Bonds, being derisively referred to as "James Blond." This of course all went away once the film came out and he got rave reviews. He may have invoked the trope, since he refused to dye his hair black for the role.
* [[The Cameo]]: There's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearance by rock-star executive Richard Branson: he's one of the people being scanned when Bond goes through Miami Airport security.
* [[The Cameo]]: There's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearance by rock-star executive Richard Branson: he's one of the people being scanned when Bond goes through Miami Airport security.
* [[Death By Cameo]] - The director of the film plays a truck driver who has his [[Neck Snap|neck snapped]] at the Miami airport.
* [[Death by Cameo]] - The director of the film plays a truck driver who has his [[Neck Snap|neck snapped]] at the Miami airport.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]:
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]:
** Tyrone from [[Snatch]] is apparently a poker ace too.
** Tyrone from [[Snatch]] is apparently a poker ace too.
** The smarmy Bank Guy With Suitcase is none other than [[Doctor Who|Duggan]] (Tom Chadbon). In the 1967 version, Bernard "Wilf" Cribbins is the cab driver.
** The smarmy Bank Guy With Suitcase is none other than [[Doctor Who|Duggan]] (Tom Chadbon). In the 1967 version, Bernard "Wilf" Cribbins is the cab driver.
* [[Irony As She Is Cast]]: As they discuss their cover, Vesper describes herself as coming from a strict Roman Catholic family. Eva Green herself is an atheist, and was raised in an irreligious family.
* [[Irony as She Is Cast]]: As they discuss their cover, Vesper describes herself as coming from a strict Roman Catholic family. Eva Green herself is an atheist, and was raised in an irreligious family.


* The Poker Game!
* The Poker Game!
** To get this you have to read several of the original novels, especially ''Goldfinger''. Throughout the series there are references to the game at the Casino Royale including the names and positions of the players. The large black gentleman? Mr. Big from ''[[Live and Let Die (Literature)|Live and Let Die]]''.
** To get this you have to read several of the original novels, especially ''Goldfinger''. Throughout the series there are references to the game at the Casino Royale including the names and positions of the players. The large black gentleman? Mr. Big from ''[[Live and Let Die (novel)|Live and Let Die]]''.
The touristy woman to Felix's left? In the book ''[[Goldfinger]]'', she and her husband ask Bond to investigate Goldfinger's cheating them.
The touristy woman to Felix's left? In the book ''[[Goldfinger]]'', she and her husband ask Bond to investigate Goldfinger's cheating them.



Revision as of 10:03, 9 April 2014


  • Ability Over Appearance: Daniel Craig got a bit of controversy when he was cast as James Bond because he looked very different from the past Bonds, being derisively referred to as "James Blond." This of course all went away once the film came out and he got rave reviews. He may have invoked the trope, since he refused to dye his hair black for the role.
  • The Cameo: There's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearance by rock-star executive Richard Branson: he's one of the people being scanned when Bond goes through Miami Airport security.
  • Death by Cameo - The director of the film plays a truck driver who has his neck snapped at the Miami airport.
  • Hey, It's That Guy!:
    • Tyrone from Snatch is apparently a poker ace too.
    • The smarmy Bank Guy With Suitcase is none other than Duggan (Tom Chadbon). In the 1967 version, Bernard "Wilf" Cribbins is the cab driver.
  • Irony as She Is Cast: As they discuss their cover, Vesper describes herself as coming from a strict Roman Catholic family. Eva Green herself is an atheist, and was raised in an irreligious family.
  • The Poker Game!
    • To get this you have to read several of the original novels, especially Goldfinger. Throughout the series there are references to the game at the Casino Royale including the names and positions of the players. The large black gentleman? Mr. Big from Live and Let Die.

The touristy woman to Felix's left? In the book Goldfinger, she and her husband ask Bond to investigate Goldfinger's cheating them.