GoldenEye Quotes
Alec Trevelyan: [grabs a machine gun that's on the ground but Bond puts his foot on it first] Why can't you just be a good boy and die?
James Bond: You first. [looks at Xenia]
James Bond: You, second. UP!
James Bond: You first. [looks at Xenia]
James Bond: You, second. UP!
Movie: GoldenEye
Alec Trevelyan: I might as well ask if all those vodka martinis silence the screams of all the men you've killed... or if you've found forgiveness in the arms of all those willing women for the dead ones you failed to protect?
Movie: GoldenEye
James Bond: [while talking about the incident at Savernaya] They're not just criminals Valentin, they're traitors.
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: Well, what do you expect from a Lienz Cossack?
James Bond: What?
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: I have never met the man, but I know that he is a Lienz Cossack.
James Bond: The Russians that turned against their country. The second world war.
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: You know your history, Mr. Bond. These people have left their country, hoping to wage war against the communists. But, after the war with these people living in Britain, the British betrayed them and they were sent back to Stalin, and promptly had them all shot. Men, Women, children, families.
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: Well, what do you expect from a Lienz Cossack?
James Bond: What?
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: I have never met the man, but I know that he is a Lienz Cossack.
James Bond: The Russians that turned against their country. The second world war.
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: You know your history, Mr. Bond. These people have left their country, hoping to wage war against the communists. But, after the war with these people living in Britain, the British betrayed them and they were sent back to Stalin, and promptly had them all shot. Men, Women, children, families.
Movie: GoldenEye
James Bond: [while talking about the incident at Savernaya] They're not just criminals Valentin, they're traitors.
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: Well, what do you expect from a Lienz Cossack?
James Bond: What?
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: This Janus, I've never met the man, but I know that he is a Lienz Cossack.
James Bond: Group that worked for the Nazis against the Russians. Second World War.
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: You know your history, Mr. Bond. At the end of the war, they surrendered to the British, thinking they would help in waging war against the Communists. But, the British betrayed them, sent them back to Stalin, who promptly had them all shot. Women, children, entire families.
James Bond: Not exactly our finest hour.
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: Still, ruthless people. They got what they deserved.
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: Well, what do you expect from a Lienz Cossack?
James Bond: What?
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: This Janus, I've never met the man, but I know that he is a Lienz Cossack.
James Bond: Group that worked for the Nazis against the Russians. Second World War.
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: You know your history, Mr. Bond. At the end of the war, they surrendered to the British, thinking they would help in waging war against the Communists. But, the British betrayed them, sent them back to Stalin, who promptly had them all shot. Women, children, entire families.
James Bond: Not exactly our finest hour.
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: Still, ruthless people. They got what they deserved.
Movie: GoldenEye
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: James Bond. Charming, sophisticated secret agent. Shaken, but not stirred. [laughter]
James Bond: I see you haven't lost your delicate sense of humour, Valentin. [looks around the club]
James Bond: Or your need for an audience. Tell me, who's strangling the cat?
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: Strangling a cat? [He looks over and sees Irina singing, then shoots right between Bond's legs]
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: That is Irina, my mistress.
James Bond: Very talented girl. [Zukovsky looks to the stage]
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: Irina, take a hike!
James Bond: I see you haven't lost your delicate sense of humour, Valentin. [looks around the club]
James Bond: Or your need for an audience. Tell me, who's strangling the cat?
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: Strangling a cat? [He looks over and sees Irina singing, then shoots right between Bond's legs]
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: That is Irina, my mistress.
James Bond: Very talented girl. [Zukovsky looks to the stage]
Valentin Dmitrovitch Zukovsky: Irina, take a hike!
Movie: GoldenEye