Bondisms: Great lines from James Bond movies

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Dr No (1962)
Bond: Moneypenny! What gives?
Miss Moneypenny: Me, given an ounce of encouragement.

From Russia With Love (1963)

Tatiana: [after Klebb has explained her mission] And if I refuse...
Rosa Klebb: Then you will be SHOT!

Goldfinger (1964)

Bond: Do you expect me to talk?
Goldfinger: No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die.
 
Pussy Galore: My name's Pussy Galore
Bond: I must be dreaming
 
Thunderball (1965)

Fiona: Aren't you in the wrong room, Mr. Bond?
Bond: Not from where I'm standing.
 
Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
Bond: I tend to notice little things like that - whether a girl is a blonde or a brunette.
Tiffany Case: Which do you prefer?
Bond: Either, as long as the collar and cuffs match...
 
[Tiffany Case opens the door almost nude]
Bond: That's quite a nice little nothing you're almost wearing. I approve.
 
Live And Let Die (1973)
[Bond removes prosthetic arm from train window]
Solitaire: Now what are you doing?
Bond: Just being disarming, darling.
 
Moonraker (1979)
(As Bond undertakes zero-gravity sex)
Minister Of Defense: My God! What's Bond doing?
Q: I think he's attempting re-entry sir…
 
Never Say Never Again (1983)
Fatima Blush: Oh, how reckless of me. I made you all wet.
Bond: Yes, but my martini is still dry. My name is James. 
 
A View To A Kill (1985)
Bond: Well my dear, I take it you spend quite a lot of time in the saddle.
Jenny Flex: Yes, I love an early morning ride.
Bond: Well, I'm an early riser myself.
 
Goldeneye (1995)
Xenia Onatopp: You don't need the gun.
Bond: Well, that depends on your definition of safe sex.
 
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
[In bed with his language tutor]
Bond: I always enjoyed learning a new tongue.

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Και μερικές προσθήκες από το The World Is Not Enough (1999):

James Bond: [in bed with Jones] I was wrong about you.
Dr. Christmas Jones: Yeah, how so?
James Bond: I thought Christmas only comes once a year.

Dr. Christmas Jones: What's the story with you and Elektra?
James Bond: We're strictly plutonic, now.

James Bond: I've always wanted to have Christmas in Turkey.
Dr. Christmas Jones: Was that a Christmas joke?
James Bond: From me? Never.

Julietta the Cigar Girl: Would you like to check my figures?
James Bond: Oh, I'm sure they're perfectly rounded.


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Vodka Martini, Shaken, Not Stirred


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"Shaken, not stirred" is a catchphrase of Ian Fleming's fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond, and his preference for how he wished his martini prepared. The phrase first appears in the novel Diamonds Are Forever (1956), though Bond does not actually say the line until Dr. No (1958) but says it "shaken and not stirred" instead of "shaken, not stirred." It was first uttered in the films by Sean Connery in Goldfinger in 1964 (though the villain Dr. Julius No offers this drink and utters those words in the first film, Dr. No, in 1962). It was used in numerous Bond films thereafter with the notable exceptions of You Only Live Twice, in which the drink is offered stirred, not shaken (Bond, ever the gentleman, ignores his host's gaffe, telling him the drink is perfect), and Casino Royale, in which Bond, after losing millions of dollars in a game of poker, is asked if he wants his martini shaken or stirred, and snaps, "Do I look like I give a damn?"

This phrase has become a recognisable catch phrase in western popular culture and has appeared in any number of films, television programmes and video games for its cliché value. In Tom Clancy's novel Without Remorse, when ex-Navy Seal John Clark is asked his opinion of CIA operatives he worked with in the Vietnam War, he replies, "A couple were all right but most of them spent their time upstairs mixing martinis, shaken, not stirred" . Roger Moore used the phrase in one episode of The Saint, eight years before he played James Bond himself. Ironically, while playing Bond, Moore never ordered a martini, although he received one in The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker and Octopussy.

The American Film Institute honoured Goldfinger and the phrase on 21 July 2005 by ranking it #90 on a list of best movie quotes in the past 100 years of film.

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