One Easter Egg in Every Bond Movie

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Happy Easter Bond Fans! To celebrate, we'll be looking at one easter egg in every Bond movie! Think you will know them all, or will some of these picks be new to you? Find out!
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Bro, it's the 1957 Chevy, not the Sunbeam. Otherwise fantastic video!

DutchBondFan
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Fun fact: The Corkscrew Jump in Man With The Golden Gun was the first movie stunt ever to be computer modeled before creating the jump in real life.

BradGryphonn
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There is a movie that has just come out called “The Duke” which is about the theft of the painting seen in Dr No. In the film they go to the cinema and watch Dr No and have a laugh about it being there.

nicktalksbond
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"The World Is Not Enough" is the Bond family motto, as we learn from the heraldist briefing Bond in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service".

martinschwehla
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Not an easter egg but a detail they got perfectly: in Goldfinger, Auric stops to get apricots in the Swiss alps and almost gets shot. I went through that part of Switzerland in 2010 on a long summer holiday and there are REALLY ARE people at the roadside selling apricots even on mountain switchbacks like that. We saw several of them.

lqr
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There’s an easter egg in Octopussy that many won’t understand.

When Bond is jumped by the tiger in the jungle chase and he says “Siiiit!” and does the hand gesture - that’s a direct reference to Barbara Woodhouse, an elderly dog trainer who was absolutely massive on UK TV around 1981. Her “Siiiit!” and hand gesture was her very famous catchphrase.

MikeBailey
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12:32 - Fun fact: when Casino Royale was shown on British Airways flights, they actually cut Branson's cameo from the movie. The two parties had a tiff in the 1990s back when Branson was just expanding his airline, which ended up with Branson suing BA for libel and won.

tiadaid
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The bullets on the truck in "License to Kill" were just terribly funny. It's one of those goofy things in a Bond movie we just apreciate no matter what.

No Time to Die was a bit too far with references I think.

For an Easter Egg not mentioned here, I can remember of the jetpack from the beginning of Thunderball, making its appearence in Die Another Day among other relics from the past, as Brosnan fire it up to the despair of Cleese trying to shut it down as quickly as possible.

danielconde
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Die Another Day is arguably more an Easter Egg hunt than an actual movie

Betta
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What I never noticed is that the race in Goldeneye with the Ferrari and the Aston Martin seems to be a nod to The Persuaders where Roger Moore drives an Aston Martin and Tony Curtis a Dino 246 made by Ferrari. In the very first episode they are driving and dodging each other on a mountain road near Monaco, passing each other around blind corners just like this.

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In Diamonds, the moon scene was definitely portraying a training facility owned by the mysterious Howard Hughes, who had a significant aviation background and whose companies were deeply involved in the space program. Hughes was who the Jimmy Dean character was impersonating. The faked moon landing conspiracy was not yet known when Diamonds was filmed.

garydouglas
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Worth mentioning is the fact that any number of 007 movies (not all of them from separate eras) have 'references of sorts' to those with the same lead actor.

Not sure if if anyone has observed the stairwell fight in Craig's final 007 movie appears to be a "slight throwback" to his first, where he encounters a villain and they got killed : only 007 never made an 'joke' in Casino Royale about the bad guy's death - I couldn't help noticing this.

anthonylewis
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A personal favorite of mine from NTTD is near the end when the British ship shows up about to launch missiles... Throwback to the opening of the fated cruise missile launch from TMD opening.

socraticmusic
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That wasn't a Sunbeam, it was a '57 Chevy Bel Air.

inthelionsden
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Excellent, well-reseachred video. But regarding the "Old Albert" name for the alligator in "Live and Let Die, " that could have been a reference to Albert the Alligator, a character from the comic strip "Pogo, " which was hugely popular in the United States in its time. Created by Walt Kelly and lasting from 1948 to 1975, the strip was set in the Okifenokee Swamp and starred Pogo, a purple opossum. It was a political satire, known for condemning the red scare and McCarthyism during the 1950's. The strip coined the phrase "We have met the enemy and he is us" for the first Earth Day, April 22, 1970. At least in the US when the movie debuted, that's the Albert audiences may have first thought of.

jonadams
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One of my favorite very obvious easter eggs is from Octopussy when Bond's liaison in India, VJ, plays the James Bond theme on the flute as he's walking by to let him know he's the liaison that Bond is looking for.

jeffe
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Best easter egg : Victor Tourjansky
Comparse in Spy who loved me (Lotus came out of the water, maybe i drank to much at the beach)
Comparse in Moonraker (A venetian Gondola drives over the Marcus Place, maybe i drank to much wine in the sun)
Comparse in For your eyes only (Bond rides on Ski over the table at Apres Ski, maybe i drank to much wine after sliding)

drhkleinert
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I can't be the only person to click on this and think "I'll bet the Easter Egg from MOONRAKER will be the five notes from CLOSE ENCOUNTERS!!" Keep up the great work!

davidyoung
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The moment I heard the '57 chevy/sunbeam slip, I thought of the roadster Maxwell Smart drove in the title sequence of later years' episodes of Get Smart. That was a Sunbeam Tiger, I think.

donaldcollins
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'Hunh, he seemed really down to earth'. Silly. . . in a manner which caused us to be left in stitches. Well done, sir.

mantabond