Ignoring all the awful sexism, my least favorite.... "I'll buy you a delicatessen in stainless steel!".
By far, the single worst line in the entire series.
Cubby Brocolli says in his autobiography that this is a reference to an old Mafia bribe.... which is all very well, apart from the fact that 99% of the audience wouldn't know that.
It proves a point I've often made - private, in-jokes (for example aimed at a fan audience) can work brilliantly if they are subtle but they should never, ever, be placed front and centre because they will go over the head of the vast majority of the audience and just die a death.
That's right. Anything at all about Denise Richards in Bond doesn't count.
I enjoyed seeing Ms. Richards in The World is Not Enough - my favourite PB JB007 film - and mentioning her brings to mind another favourite line when she utters (something like) what's that, for those of us who don't talk spy.
But, yes, as I mentioned above I don't like the Carry on dialogue ... nor the sequence itself ... which ends the film.
That's right. Anything at all about Denise Richards in Bond doesn't count.
What, you don't find her convincing as a nuclear physicist?
I don't care for the closing exchange either. There's a much better one earlier in the film:
Dr. Christmas Jones: "The world's greatest terrorist running around with six kilos of weapons-grade plutonium can't be good. I gotta get it back, or someone's gonna have my ass."