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** ''"If I were a woman, and I were not around, I should be in love with Rick."'' Mm-hmm.
* Kratt/Le Chiffre in ''[[Casino Royale]]'' (Kratt's his henchman, the [[Bald of Evil|bald one]]. Mostly on the entirely overscrutinised basis of the occasional look, Kratt's status as henchman... henchperson... and the fact that if Bond got to have someone good looking come over and kiss him on the cheek, it seemed like something parallel was being set up for Le Chiffre's when Kratt walked up behind him at the table. Way to distract an entire table of poker players, Mads. That, and Le Chiffre's girlfriend sucks. And really, he doesn't care much about her either, judging by his lack of alarm at her impending dehanditation.
** ''[[Quantum of Solace]]'', meanwhile, has Bond/Mathis. The scene where {{spoiler|Mathis dies}} is more or less ''completely identical'' to a similar scene between [[Doctor Who|the Doctor and the Master]], who have the honor of needing their very own [[Foe Yay]] [[Foe Yay/Live-Action TV/Doctor Who|subpage]].
* ''Center Stage'' has two straight male ballet dancers (!) who are competing romantically for the female lead, but they give each other an awful lot of lingering glares and do a lot of symbolic dick-measuring in rehearsal studio and onstage. Arguably [[Foe Yay]], although they don't outright fight.
* ''[[Charlie Bartlett]]'' is full of this between main character Charlie and friend Murphy, and later in in the film between Charlie, again, and principal Nathan Gardner (who is also the father of Charlie's girlfriend).
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