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No, Mr. Bond. I expect you to die! Gotta be one of the all-time great movie lines. I laugh every time. | ||
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I used to work with a guy where we'd run the Bond/Goldfingah dialogue at least once a day. Either that or exchanges from Top Gun. | |||
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Favorite Goldfinger scene: JB flips a dude into a bathtub and tosses an electric heater in after him. "Shocking" End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles | |||
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Hugo Drax from Moonraker cracked me up. “James Bond. You appear with the tedious inevitability of an unloved season.” “ Mr. Bond, you defy all my attempts to plan an amusing death for you.” | |||
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There are so many great lines/scenes. They built quite an empire on Bond. And it's still going strong; people wait for the next installment more than five decades later. | |||
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Most wrong Bond line. “That’s a Smith and Wesson and you’ve had your six.” | |||
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Daniel Graig was not the best Bond, but I can never get enough of Eva Green. I Drink & I Know Things | |||
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Bond is a product of the cold war, just like Star Wars, Star Trek, etc. These franchises will have trouble finding their way since the cold war is over,... ... or is it? V. | |||
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Just finished watching. Oddjob. Gotta love him. What a fun character, even though a small role. Amazing grace in motion for a heavy-set man. Interesting guy; look up Harold Sakata. | |||
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My favorite one-liner: "I let him go." flashguy Texan by choice, not accident of birth | |||
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I stopped watching Bond movies after they exhausted the Fleming novels for story lines. My favorite (book and movie) was On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Casting Diana Rigg for the movie didn't hurt. ![]() | |||
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Timothy Dalton was the best Bond for me. I felt his portrayal was closest to Fleming’s Bond. “I’ve had a few optional extras installed” Regards, P. | |||
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+1000 ============================== On the fields of friendly strife are sown the seeds that on other days and other fields will bear the fruits of victory. Gen. Douglas MacArthur | |||
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^^^^^ Yep. That's the scene. I laughed again just now. | |||
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That is a great line, and delivered perfectly! ![]() | |||
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And that’s because they didn’t change the dialogue in the script from the book. In the book the bad guy actually had a Smith & Wesson revolver. “You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once.” - Robert Heinlein | |||
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I agree. He is not my favorite, but he was a good Bond. He tried to bring the harder edge to the role like Craig did. Brosnan wasn't bad as Bond, but the movies were just so awful there was no overcoming the terrible storylines. Don't weep for the stupid, or you will be crying all day | |||
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Roger Moore had a goood line in The Man with the Golden Gun... Bond returns having dealt with the murderous Nick Nack] Goodnight: Oh, James. You didn't! James Bond: Yes, I damn well did! | |||
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YES. BTW, Google is your friend. ![]() This and no other is the root from which a tyrant springs; when he first appears above ground he is a protector. Plato | |||
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