Your most quoted Bond line in everyday life.

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  • Posts: 153
    I usually say "you know what I can do with my little finger" (from Casino Royale) whenever I'm messing around with a girl. Sometimes it work, sometimes it does not.
  • ChevronChevron Northern Ireland
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    I use a line from LTK. Sanchez surprises Heller that he knows what Bond's old job was.
    "How do you know that?" asked Heller.
    "I know things," replies Sanchez taking a sip of his coffee.

    So whenever I surprise someone with some obscure knowledge and they ask me how I know, that's my answer.
  • I alo enjoy saying of couse you are like Roger did,
  • Posts: 612
    I say "naturally" a lot, a la Connery in Goldfinger.
  • After seeing a beautiful girl but knowing I have business to take care of, "Discipline, 007. Discipline."
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    Sometimes I'll pull an Alec Trevelyan "Ah yes, the fatal weakness."
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    00Beast wrote:
    Sometimes I'll pull an Alec Trevelyan "Ah yes, the fatal weakness."

    My buddy and I, nearly every time we see one another, play the role of Bond and Alec:

    "Tastes like...like strawberries."
    "I wouldn't know."
    "I would!"
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    Creasy47 wrote:
    00Beast wrote:
    Sometimes I'll pull an Alec Trevelyan "Ah yes, the fatal weakness."

    My buddy and I, nearly every time we see one another, play the role of Bond and Alec:

    "Tastes like...like strawberries."
    "I wouldn't know."
    "I would!"

    Hahahaha, that's awesome! Sometimes I'll even pronounce things like Pierce Brosnan would without even meaning to, and when I do that, I'll do the eye narrow thing and the mouth thing. I guess I think it makes me look cool, hahahahaha.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
    edited July 2012 Posts: 40,471
    @00Beast, you and I both! I do it all the time. Sometimes he stretches out his words a little bit, and I'll do it with heavy enjoyment. I need to find a nice, solid quote from one of his Bond films that I can throw in every day conversation. I'm curious as to if my friends ever catch it; sometimes I'm the cliche movie nerd, and I'll throw out a random quote that works with a conversation, then I state the year, film name, and casting. I'm sure they hate it.
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    Creasy47 wrote:
    @00Beast, you and I both! I do it all the time. Sometimes he stretches out his words a little bit, and I'll do it with heavy enjoyment. I need to find a nice, solid quote from one of his Bond films that I can throw in every day conversation. I'm curious as to if my friends ever catch it; sometimes I'm the cliche movie nerd, and I'll throw out a random quote that works with a conversation, then I state the year, film name, and casting. I'm sure they hate it.

    Oh I do the same, people always ask me, how do you know this stuff?!
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    I have a feeling I'm a savant when it comes to films, it just flows. I'll see a film once, and years down the road, I can just point out the year of its release. Pretty useless, yet incredibly enjoyable talent, I must say.

    Here's one I thought of - unless it's how I recall it in my end - where Brosnan stretches out his words. It's after the MiGs go down and Bond, Tanner, and M are discussing what happened. Brosnan's line:

    "No liiiights."
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    Creasy47 wrote:
    I have a feeling I'm a savant when it comes to films, it just flows. I'll see a film once, and years down the road, I can just point out the year of its release. Pretty useless, yet incredibly enjoyable talent, I must say.

    Here's one I thought of - unless it's how I recall it in my end - where Brosnan stretches out his words. It's after the MiGs go down and Bond, Tanner, and M are discussing what happened. Brosnan's line:

    "No liiiights."

    I do the same thing! My dad was wondering what year The Fugitive came out, seeing as it is a favorite movie of mine and his, and I told him 1993, and he was so shocked! He thought it was later than that, and then was surprised that I knew when it came out, especially since he was alive in 1993 and I wasn't! Hahahahaha.
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    Have you seen the sequel to that with Wesley Snipes Beast, it was called (and I can't remember), it has Tommy Lee Jones in it with his usual crew and came out about five years later, U.S. Marshals that's it...

    Just wanted to say it is worth a watch if you ever get the chance, follow up to the Fugitive it was...

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    Have you seen the sequel to that with Wesley Snipes Beast, it was called (and I can't remember), it has Tommy Lee Jones in it with his usual crew and came out about five years later, U.S. Marshals that's it...

    Just wanted to say it is worth a watch if you ever get the chance, follow up to the Fugitive it was...

    Yes indeed I sure have! Watched it the other day as a matter of fact! A terrific follow-up I must say, though I missed Ford along for the ride. Still though, I loved the addition of Robert Downey Jr. and his role as
    the traitor agent, especially in the killing of the young agent whose name I forget.
  • edited July 2012 Posts: 11,189
    I was at my local Tesco (Britain's biggest retailer for the benifit of those overseas) and kept hearing those wretched self-service machines say: "Do you wish to continue?" whenever a customer stopped scanning for a few seconds:

    If I was the customer I'd say:

    "course I wanna bloody continue!!" ;)
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    BAIN123 wrote:
    I was at my local Tesco (Britain's biggest retailer for the benifit of those overseas) and kept hearing those wretched self-service machines say: "Do you wish to continue?" whenever a customer stopped scanning for a few seconds:

    If I was the customer I'd say:

    "course I wanna bloody continue!!" ;)

    Oh, wow, that's hilarious. If only the machine malfunctioned and managed to make you bleed first, too.
  • marketto007marketto007 Brazil
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    "Now without any further interruptions let's proceed" said by Renard.

    I say it every, single, day (with a russian accent). lol
  • Posts: 4,762
    "Right up until the moment she betrayed me."

    It's funny that I actually found a use for this line a few days back, and I even said it like Craig did!
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
    Posts: 40,471
    00Beast wrote:
    "Right up until the moment she betrayed me."

    It's funny that I actually found a use for this line a few days back, and I even said it like Craig did!

    You've peaked my curiosity as to how you managed to use this line.
  • Posts: 4,762
    Creasy47 wrote:
    00Beast wrote:
    "Right up until the moment she betrayed me."

    It's funny that I actually found a use for this line a few days back, and I even said it like Craig did!

    You've peaked my curiosity as to how you managed to use this line.

    Hahaha, yeah I bet! Girl troubles, my man, girl troubles. Hahahaha.
  • Posts: 612
    00Beast wrote:
    Creasy47 wrote:
    00Beast wrote:
    "Right up until the moment she betrayed me."

    It's funny that I actually found a use for this line a few days back, and I even said it like Craig did!

    You've peaked my curiosity as to how you managed to use this line.

    Hahaha, yeah I bet! Girl troubles, my man, girl troubles. Hahahaha.

    I'm with you on that one, bud.

  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    @00Beast, oh, we've all been there.
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    00Beast wrote:
    Creasy47 wrote:
    00Beast wrote:
    "Right up until the moment she betrayed me."

    It's funny that I actually found a use for this line a few days back, and I even said it like Craig did!

    You've peaked my curiosity as to how you managed to use this line.

    Hahaha, yeah I bet! Girl troubles, my man, girl troubles. Hahahaha.

    I'm with you on that one, bud.

    It's a troubled mess! Self-induced heach aches follow just from thinking about it!
  • I ALWAYS use "But of course you are." from Bond's classic scene with Plenty O'Toole. The arm touch included.
  • Posts: 61
    "Kill Bond! Now!"

    Use to use that quite often in the office but then the HR Manager had a chat with me and now I'm banned from saying it....
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    db5007 wrote:
    "Kill Bond! Now!"

    Use to use that quite often in the office but then the HR Manager had a chat with me and now I'm banned from saying it....

    :))

    There wasn't someone in the office with the sirname 'Bond' was there?
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    Sometimes I'll use "Charming" in the same tone and manner that Connery used while joking with Kerim on the train in FRWL.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
    Posts: 40,471
    I say "You don't?" from Craig's scene in QoS when M is talking about trust, immediately before they interrogate Mr. White. I say it as close to his accent as I can get it.
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    Creasy47 wrote:
    I say "You don't?" from Craig's scene in QoS when M is talking about trust, immediately before they interrogate Mr. White. I say it as close to his accent as I can get it.

    Ah yes, that scene is chock full of good ones. It's got what you mentioned, my aforementioned "Right up until the moment she betrayed me", and another good one that I like, "He's not important".
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    "You don't? You don't have to worry about me. I'm not gonna go chasing him, he's not important...and neither was she."

    I say that to myself, out loud, all the time, starting it off by sipping a drink.
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