There was a good one in Goldfinger as well.
Most of them are cheesy as Hell. But so what? What can you expect from a movie made in 1963?
Another topic that you might like to start are those so-called “explanations” the bad guy gives to the hero before killing them and the time it takes to deliver that explanation results in the hero finding a way to escape their fate.
Goldfinger contains another excellent example. I just love that film. It was so well done for a film made in 1963.
“My name is Bond … James Bond.”
“I’d like a vodka martini - shaken - not stirred.”