Have you ever killed someone? The training will tell you that when the adrenaline kicks in...
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James Bond:
[to Camille]
Have you ever killed someone? The training will tell you that when the adrenaline kicks in you should compensate. But part of you's not going to believe the training because this kill is personal. Take a deep breath. You only need one shot. Make it count.
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Have you ever killed someone
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Your training will tell you that when the adrenaline kicks in
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you should compensate
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But part of you is not gonna believe the training because this kill is personal
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Take a deep breath
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You only need one shot
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Make it count
Clip duration: 25 seconds
Views: 129
Timestamp in movie: 01h 25m 38s
Uploaded: 24 November, 2022
Genres: action, adventure, thriller
Summary: James Bond descends into mystery as he tries to stop a mysterious organisation from eliminating a country's most valuable resource.
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00:06 There's something horribly efficient about you
00:12 There's nothing that makes me more uncomfortable
00:12 I have pills for everything
00:08 You're late
00:10 Well we never really know anyone do we
00:36 I can try
00:09 You two do make a charming couple though
00:37 But you should know something about me and the people I work...
00:14 But I guess when one's young
00:08 Nice way of saying that everything he touches seems to...
00:09 What the hell is this organization Bond
00:13 And you you sent someone to kill me
00:15 How much do you know about Bond Camille
00:12 Bond are you missing the fact
00:16 Do you know how angry I am at myself
00:17 My sources tell me you're Bolivian Secret Service
00:07 I'm sorry Mr Greene but we have to go
00:51 Are you gonna tell us who you work for
00:10 This is the world's most precious resource
00:11 How long have I got Thirty seconds