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* The very first briefing scene in the entire film canon takes place at 3am, with none of the MI6 staff acting like this is out of the ordinary.

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* The very first briefing scene in the entire film canon takes place at 3am, with none of the MI6 [=MI6=] staff acting like this is even remotely out of the ordinary.
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* The very first briefing scene in the entire film canon takes place at 3am, with none of the MI6 staff acting like this is out of the ordinary.
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* Bond's surprised reaction to seeing Francisco Goya's ''Portrait of the Duke of Wellington'' displayed near Dr. No's dinner table, which status at the time of the filming was stolen.

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* Bond's surprised reaction to seeing Francisco Goya's ''Portrait of the Duke of Wellington'' Creator/FranciscoDeGoya's ''Art/PortraitOfTheDukeOfWellington'' displayed near Dr. No's dinner table, which status at the time of the filming was stolen.
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** Doubly hilarious was that, in real life, the painting was stolen by a very pissed off bus driver who only wanted television licences to be free. In the Bond universe, it's implied that Dr. No simply made off with the painting without arousing ''any'' suspicion whatsoever. Keep in mind that this is a man who has very obvious artificial hands and would wear a Nehru Jacket in the middle of Swinging London.

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** Doubly hilarious was that, in real life, the painting was stolen by a very pissed off bus driver who only wanted television licences to be free. In the Bond universe, it's implied that Dr. No simply made off with the painting (stolen or purchased) without arousing ''any'' suspicion whatsoever. Keep in mind that this is a man who has very obvious artificial hands and would wear a Nehru Jacket in the middle of Swinging London.
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** Doubly hilarious was that, in real life, the painting was stolen by a very pissed off bus driver who only wanted television licenses to be free. In the Bond universe, it's implied that Dr. No simply made off with the painting without arousing ''any'' suspicion whatsoever. Keep in mind that this is a man who has very obvious artificial hands and would wear a Nehru Jacket in the middle of Swinging London.

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** Doubly hilarious was that, in real life, the painting was stolen by a very pissed off bus driver who only wanted television licenses licences to be free. In the Bond universe, it's implied that Dr. No simply made off with the painting without arousing ''any'' suspicion whatsoever. Keep in mind that this is a man who has very obvious artificial hands and would wear a Nehru Jacket in the middle of Swinging London.
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-->'''Bond:''' (looking distinctly nervous) "Well, it wouldn't do to make a habit of it."

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-->'''Bond:''' (looking distinctly nervous) "Well, "[[EveryoneHasStandards Well, it wouldn't do to make a habit of it."]]"

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* Bond's surprised reaction to seeing Francisco Goya's ''Portrait of the Duke of Wellington'' displayed near Dr. No's dinner table, which status at the time of the filming was stolen.
** Doubly hilarious was that, in real life, the painting was stolen by a very pissed off bus driver who only wanted television licenses to be free. In the Bond universe, it's implied that Dr. No simply made off with the painting without arousing ''any'' suspicion whatsoever. Keep in mind that this is a man who has very obvious artificial hands and would wear a Nehru Jacket in the middle of Swinging London.
* After the hearse the Three Blind Mice were driving falls of a cliff and explodes:
-->'''Bystander:''' How did it happen?
-->'''Bond:''' I think they were on their way to a funeral.


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* After the hearse the Three Blind Mice were driving falls of a cliff and explodes:
-->'''Bystander:''' How did it happen?
-->'''Bond:''' I think they were on their way to a funeral.


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* Bond's surprised reaction to seeing Francisco Goya's ''Portrait of the Duke of Wellington'' displayed near Dr. No's dinner table, which status at the time of the filming was stolen.
** Doubly hilarious was that, in real life, the painting was stolen by a very pissed off bus driver who only wanted television licenses to be free. In the Bond universe, it's implied that Dr. No simply made off with the painting without arousing ''any'' suspicion whatsoever. Keep in mind that this is a man who has very obvious artificial hands and would wear a Nehru Jacket in the middle of Swinging London.
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* Yet another BondOneLiner

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* Yet another Very first BondOneLiner
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* Felix's annoyed "get a room" reaction to Bond and Honey making out in the speedboat.



* Due to her childlike nature, Bond is actually reluctant to seduce Honey at first and even tries to dissuade her from flirting with him. Her response when they're in Dr. No's lair? [[{{Troll}} She cheerfully hits on him. Relentlessly.]]

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* Due to her childlike nature, Bond is actually reluctant to seduce Honey at first and even tries to dissuade her from flirting with him. Her response when they're in Dr. No's lair? [[{{Troll}} She cheerfully hits on him. Relentlessly.]]]]
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* Bond's incredibly petty insult to Dr. No.
--> '''Bond:''' Tell me, does the toppling of American missiles really compensate for having no hands?

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!!The Film




!!The Novel



* In the novel, Bond is reluctant to seduce Honey at first and tries to dissuade her from flirting with him. Her response when they're in Dr. No's lair? [[{{Troll}} She cheerfully hits on him. Relentlessly.]]

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* In the novel, Due to her childlike nature, Bond is actually reluctant to seduce Honey at first and even tries to dissuade her from flirting with him. Her response when they're in Dr. No's lair? [[{{Troll}} She cheerfully hits on him. Relentlessly.]]
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** Doubly hilarious was that, in real life, the painting was stolen by a very pissed off bus driver who only wanted television licenses to be free. In the Bond universe, it's implied that Dr. No simply made off with the painting without arousing ''any'' suspicion whatsoever. Keep in mind that this is a man who wears gloves 24/7 and dresses in a way that would look rather out of place in the 60s.

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** Doubly hilarious was that, in real life, the painting was stolen by a very pissed off bus driver who only wanted television licenses to be free. In the Bond universe, it's implied that Dr. No simply made off with the painting without arousing ''any'' suspicion whatsoever. Keep in mind that this is a man who wears gloves 24/7 has very obvious artificial hands and dresses in a way that would look rather out of place wear a Nehru Jacket in the 60s. middle of Swinging London.
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* In the novel, Bond is reluctant to seduce Honey at first and tries to dissuade her from flirting with him. Her response when their in Dr. No's lair? [[{{Troll}} She cheerfully hits on him. Relentlessly.]]

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* In the novel, Bond is reluctant to seduce Honey at first and tries to dissuade her from flirting with him. Her response when their they're in Dr. No's lair? [[{{Troll}} She cheerfully hits on him. Relentlessly.]]
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* The novel has Honey cheerfully flirting with Bond in Dr. No's lair so she can see him annoyed.

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* The novel has In the novel, Bond is reluctant to seduce Honey cheerfully at first and tries to dissuade her from flirting with Bond him. Her response when their in Dr. No's lair so she can see him annoyed.lair? [[{{Troll}} She cheerfully hits on him. Relentlessly.]]
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* "Each object contained enough cyanide to kill a horse. Stop. Suggest you change your grocer. Stop. Good luck."

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* "Each object contained enough cyanide to kill a horse. Stop. Suggest you change your grocer. Stop. Good luck.""
* The novel has Honey cheerfully flirting with Bond in Dr. No's lair so she can see him annoyed.
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** Doubly hilarious was that, in real life, the painting was stolen by a very pissed off bus driver who only wanted television licenses to be free. In the Bond universe, it's implied that Dr. No simply made off with the painting without arousing ''any'' suspicion whatsoever. Keep in mind that this is a man who wears gloves 24/7 and dresses in a way that would look rather out of place in the 60s.
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-->'''Bond:''' (looking distinctly nervous) "Well, it wouldn't do to make a habit of it."

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-->'''Bond:''' (looking distinctly nervous) "Well, it wouldn't do to make a habit of it.""
* "Each object contained enough cyanide to kill a horse. Stop. Suggest you change your grocer. Stop. Good luck."
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--> '''Ryder''' ''[brandishing a knife]:'' ''I'' promise you won't, either.

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--> '''Ryder''' ''[brandishing a knife]:'' ''I'' promise you won't, either.either.
* After Honey tells about how she murdered her rapist with a black widow spider, there is this exchange:
-->'''Honey:''' "Did I do wrong?"
-->'''Bond:''' (looking distinctly nervous) "Well, it wouldn't do to make a habit of it."
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-->*Guard looks in shock at the dead mook in the car*

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-->*Guard looks in shock at the dead mook in the car*car*
* Upon first meeting each other:
--> '''Bond:''' I promise, I won't steal your seashells.
--> '''Ryder''' ''[brandishing a knife]:'' ''I'' promise you won't, either.
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-->'''Bystander:''' What happened?

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-->'''Bystander:''' What happened?How did it happen?
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* Bond's surprised reaction to seeing Francisco Goya's ''Portrait of the Duke of Wellington'' displayed near Dr. No's dinner table, which status at the time of the filming was stolen.

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* Bond's surprised reaction to seeing Francisco Goya's ''Portrait of the Duke of Wellington'' displayed near Dr. No's dinner table, which status at the time of the filming was stolen.stolen.
* After the hearse the Three Blind Mice were driving falls of a cliff and explodes:
-->'''Bystander:''' What happened?
-->'''Bond:''' I think they were on their way to a funeral.
* Yet another BondOneLiner
-->'''Bond:''' Sergeant, make sure he doesn't get away.
-->*Guard looks in shock at the dead mook in the car*
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* Bond's surprised reaction to seeing Francisco Goya's ''Portrait of the Duke of Wellington'' displayed near Dr. No's dinner table.

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* Bond's surprised reaction to seeing Francisco Goya's ''Portrait of the Duke of Wellington'' displayed near Dr. No's dinner table.table, which status at the time of the filming was stolen.
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* Bond's surprised reaction to seeing Francisco Goya's ''Portrait of the Duke Of Wellington'' displayed near Dr. No's dinner table.

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* Bond's surprised reaction to seeing Francisco Goya's ''Portrait of the Duke Of of Wellington'' displayed near Dr. No's dinner table.
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