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1. In the middle scenes of a popular 1964 film, while firmly strapped to a deadly laser machine, super spy James Bond asks, "Do you expect me to talk?" An unsavory bald-headed man answers, "No, Mr. Bond. I expect you to die!" Which villain is responding to Bond's question?
2. In the first part of a 1983 James Bond movie, a villain named Kamal Khan says, "Spend the money quickly, Mr. Bond," after losing to 007 at a game of backgammon. Can you identify this movie, which co-stars Maude Adams?
3. In the beginning of a 1967 James Bond movie, 007 fakes his own death in Hong Kong, in order to have more freedom to investigate a possible plot, by SPECTRE, to cause World War III. After failing to kill James Bond in Hong Kong, which leader of SPECTRE later traps 007 and says, "You only live twice, Mr. Bond."?
4. "Tomorrow I will be a hero of the Soviet Union." In the middle scenes of the James Bond movie "Octopussy", which insane military leader makes this statement in his dying breath as a nuclear bomb is heading toward a West German circus?
5. In the final scenes of the 1985 movie "A View to a Kill" the villain, Max Zorin, murders a California geological official and then tells James Bond, "Intuitive improvisation is the secret of genius." In which city, known for its Golden Gate Bridge, does this action take place?
6. In the latter scenes of the 1983 movie "Never Say Never Again", which female villain orders James Bond to write, "The greatest rapture in my life was afforded me in a boat in Nassau..."? This scene takes place in Nice, France.
7. In the middle scenes of the 1987 James Bond movie "The Living Daylights", which corrupt American "military" man tells Soviet General Leonid Pushkin in Tangiers, "War. War has always been man's main occupation..."?
8. In the middle part of the 1989 James Bond film "Licence to Kill", James Bond attempts to apprehend a ruthless narcotics dealer, who is located in the Republic of Isthmus. This villain tells Bond, "Nobody saw you come in, so nobody has to see you go out," after Bond has arrived in Isthmus. Can you identify this ruthless criminal?
9. In the final scenes of the 1979 film "Moonraker", which evil businessman tells James Bond, "At least I shall have the pleasure of putting you out of my misery," as he prepares to shoot Bond?
10. In the latter stages of the 1981 James Bond movie "For Your Eyes Only", villain Aris Kristatos captures James Bond aboard a boat in the Ionian Sea and then orders his henchmen to tie up Bond and companion Miss Havelock. Kristatos tells his men, "Leave their legs free; they'll make appetizing bait." Which animals does he presume will attack Bond and Havelock?
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