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Roger Moore, Octopussy
Either his line to Solange in CR (Come have a drink at my home) or I will ask the lady to help me locate the stationery. :>
"Beg your pardon...forgot to knock."
Just hide so the girl can't see you first ;)
You could always stare at her in a store, and when she asks 'Are you looking for something' respond, 'No, I'm just looking.; Probably a bit creepy, but hey.
You could also call her an inspiration, which is probably my one gripe with OHMSS. Such a bad pick up line, and he uses it TWICE with success!
"Whatever I am...Whatever is left of me, I'm yours."
If anyone does that I promise to help bail you out of jail when she calls 911 on you. =))
"by the way the name is James St John Smythe, im english"
It didnt get me far, in fact I think one of her friends said "get her away from him"
:-D
"I will be keeping an eye on your smile, and off your perfectly formed arse!"
Once you get chatting (not that you would with the above line!), you could try taking a sip of your martini and say "I think I'll call that a (insert girls name)", and when she asks why, "Because once you've tasted it, it's all you want to drink". If she gives you a strange look you can carry on the quotes with "I thought that was quite a good line!"
Absolutely.
I remember back in the 90s there was an 18 year old guy that I worked with who loved The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and thought that Will Smith was the coolest guy alive. More than anything he loved his way with the ladies. Whenever he saw a pretty girl he would try a different pick-up line that he had seen from the show and was flabbergasted that they didn't work. As I said to him, "The difference is that you're not Will Smith." I should have also added that this was not a TV show but the real world.
I had to laugh about it because when I was, say, 13 or 14 I thought that if I talked to girls like Bond that they would fall for me. Imagine my dismay when not only did they not fall instantly into my arms but they decided that I was a weird, creepy loser!
The only time, as an adult, that I've ever used a "line" from a Bond film on a girl is when I'd been dating her for quite some time and she knew me well. And it was not a bad, single-entendre line from the Moore or Brosnan era, but a slightly more clever one: after complimenting me on my sharp eyes I said "Wait until you get to my teeth". But I would NEVER use something like that on a girl I just met!
(As an aside, many female friends over the years have told me that there is one sure-fire line that a guy can use - it's "Hi. I'm <name>, how are you?" And then just start talking to them like they're a real person that you're interested in and would like to get to know)
How do you spend 5 hours in Rio if you don't samba?
I've had lunch, but I seem to have missed dessert.
I'm confused, is that a joke/pick-up line?
Ha! You should have used the NSNA line on the dance floor - "I’m going to kiss you. I want you to respond as if you liked it. I’m doing this for two very good reasons. One, because I’m hoping to provoke a reaction..."
"welcome to my home" (*i.e. The bar, pub etc)
"do you mind if I join you" (I might actually use this one as it's not too cheesy)
"you know I think I'll call that an (insert girls name)...because once you've tasted it it's all you want to drink"
@rocketgun. When her husband appeared you should have said to the girl...I've got to go, something big's come up.
Seriously I don't know whether to laugh, tut or sympathise with you regarding that story.
I hope you said: "I'm afraid you've caught me with more than my hands up"
Or you could have just gone with 'You're not married by any chance, are you?'
"I believe you've caught me with more than my hand up."
Change "hands" to "hand" to obviously fit the gesture. And perhaps raise a Moore-like eyebrow for good measure.
Or just raise your eyebrow, and say "I'm afraid you've caught me with more than my eyebrow up."
"I hope you don't snore" could be another, or scrub that, maybe wouldn't get very far with that..
Probably best would be Mathis from Royale (if not Bond), when "I suppose you don't need me to tell you how wonderful you look tonight, all the men / eyes are looking at you"
Haven't seen the film in question for a while now, but I think that was it. That would be a very good line to use, if required