It is also know as Parkou and it originated in France. There have been several documentaries about the new "sport" the most widely known probably being "Jump London" where the originators of Free Running were given permission to climb, scale and run on some of London's most historical buildings and landmarks.
This Barbadian hotel website claims that it was used in Casino Royale (2006 version) http://oceanclub.oneandonlyresorts.com
Century Gothic
"Clair de lune" is used in the James Bond movie Casino Royale in the scene where Bond is at the rehabilitation center in Italy
AikidoA variant of Aikido or something similar
Krav Maga; its basically Judo + Boxing, so its "look" is unmistakeable.
A silenced version of the H&K UMP sub-machine gun, a weapon that can be chambered for 9mm, .40 cal, or .45 ACP.
As of 2012, the Aston Martin DB5 has appeared in six (6)James Bond films. It first appeared in Goldfinger (1964), then in Thunderball (1965). It would later return in GoldenEye (1995), Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), Casino Royale (2006), and Skyfall (2012). The DB5 was originally to appear in The World is Not Enough (1999), but the scene was ultimately cut from the film.
He begins with a Beretta, but is reassigned a Walther PPK automatic.
Bones used in jumping jacks will be the bones of the arms and legs. The extremities will move when jumping jacks are done.
A high board is a diving board used in the sport of swimming.
A passport.
It's called the Lotus Casino!In which he gets trapped in because it is so awesome there. personally if i were just a mortal not a half blood i would so stay in this hotel. I mean who wouldnt? Its has every thing you can think of!