“Hello, Clarice” (Silence of the Lambs) vs “No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Die” (Goldfinger)

“Hello, Clarice” (Silence of the Lambs) leads with 73% of votes

Latest odds: “Hello, Clarice” (Silence of the Lambs) - 60%, “No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Die” (Goldfinger) - 40%

“Hello, Clarice” (Silence of the Lambs) = Chilling simplicity, deeply iconic

“No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Die” (Goldfinger) = Menacing control, classic confrontation

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“HELLO, CLARICE” (SILENCE OF THE LAMBS)

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“NO, MR. BOND, I EXPECT YOU TO DIE” (GOLDFINGER)
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The Real Debate

While 'Hello, Clarice' immerses us in the chilling mind games of a sophisticated serial killer, 'No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Die' delivers the cold, ruthless ambition of a classic supervillain. These iconic phrases not only defined their characters but set the bar for cinematic villains, sparking decades of fan debates and imitations. Here, we pit eerie psychological manipulation against blunt, fatalistic power in a showdown that tests the loyalties and tastes of movie buffs everywhere. Which line sends shivers down your spine or pumps adrenaline through your veins? Cast your vote and tip the scales in this battle of chilling charisma versus sheer villainous force.

Head-to-Head Comparison

Criteria Edge Why
Line Hit “Hello, Clarice” (Silence of the Lambs) The simplicity and delivery of 'Hello, Clarice' hits instantly with chilling directness.
Creep Factor “Hello, Clarice” (Silence of the Lambs) The personal greeting in 'Hello, Clarice' sends shivers down the spine, emphasizing a creepy intimacy.
Scene Power “No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Die” (Goldfinger) The line ‘No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die’ exudes control and menace, showcasing the villain's dominance in an iconic confrontation.
Quote Recall “Hello, Clarice” (Silence of the Lambs) ‘Hello, Clarice’ is immediately recognizable and often referenced in various media, embedding it deeply in pop culture.
“Hello, Clarice” (Silence of the Lambs) vs. “No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Die” (Goldfinger)

🔥 Fan Takes

I mean, 'Hello, Clarice'? So creepy. Still, 'expect you to die' kinda slaps harder.
lol can we just admit 'No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Die' is peak villain mood?
Honestly, 'Hello, Clarice' literally gives me chills every time, iconic!

How Fans Are Voting

Latest battle odds:

“Hello, Clarice” (Silence of the Lambs): 60%

“No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Die” (Goldfinger): 40%

Overall battle results:

Overall fans prefer “Hello, Clarice” (Silence of the Lambs) over “No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Die” (Goldfinger) when it comes to the greatest Villain Lines of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick “Hello, Clarice” (Silence of the Lambs) 73.7% of the time over “No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Die” (Goldfinger).

Across all battles:

“Hello, Clarice” (Silence of the Lambs) win rate: 56.2%

“No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Die” (Goldfinger) win rate: 38.8%

Fan FAQs

Why is this matchup between 'Hello, Clarice' and 'No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Die' such a big debate?

It's a showdown between two massively iconic villain moments from very different cinematic styles. 'Hello, Clarice' brings that creepy, psychological intensity while 'No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Die' delivers that classic spy movie charm. Fans are torn because both lines have deeply influenced pop culture and resonate with movie lovers on different levels.

What makes 'No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Die' so popular?

It's the epitome of classic Bond villain cool. The line's dry delivery mixed with the high stakes of the scene captures everything fans love about the Bond series. It's menacing yet suave, a combo that's hard to beat.

Why is 'Hello, Clarice' dominating by so much in the Greatest Villain Lines of All Time league?

Fans are really drawn to the chilling delivery and the psychological impact of 'Hello, Clarice.' It's not just about the line itself but how it encapsulates the eerie vibe of 'Silence of the Lambs.' That iconic moment has a way of getting under your skin, making it a standout in fan votes.