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Damn you @Creasy. You've wrecked our 100% record. ;-)
At least someone came in and saved me further embarrassment by numerous incorrect guesses.
"It's been a long time."
Got me on that one. Maybe Robert King to Bond when in M's office early into The World Is Not Enough. Damn well should be getting these soon enough but you can't win them all
Interesting that the guy knows that Bond is being held captive because note, he refers to Bond as "your man" when speaking to Bond's captors, as if they own Bond.
Its likely that he has seen them around before holding peopole captive because I'm sorry, you don't just go up to a car and say that unless you know what your doing.
Just FYI he actually says : "It wont harm you,man"...referring to the Bacardi bottle he is offering Bond.
If this is true it means my analysis comes to nothing. So I just rewatched the scene and yep you were right. Okay, well, thanks for clearing that up.
Sorry if this is the wrong thread but I want to reply to Barry.
That's not it, either, but good guess.
Nope, sorry.
Given this some thought recently but still unable to place it. It's a shot in the dark, but maybe from License to Kill when Bond hasn't returned back yet when Bouvier and Q are waiting. (don't worry, 007 always comes back ?)
Therefore, Bouvier to Q ?
That rule only applies when someone has won but hasn't taken it upon themselves to choose a new quote. @Creasy won and chose his quote which we are still trying to uncover now, making the 24 hour rule null and void.
Yeah, I don't see where the 24 hour rule applies in the slightest. The quote is still up, and the most recent guesses are incorrect. Keep at it.
Thank you! It's nice to find a quote that slightly stumps.