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Post by melshiri on Apr 5, 2007 21:02:41 GMT
I saw the film on the release date in the UK at ODEON Cinema, the movie was much better than the first and it had a bit more comedy than the previous.
NOTE:Can I just point out that in the second trailer, the beginning shows Mr.Bean on the train holding coffee and spilling it on someones laptop and tries to clean it, but when I saw the movie, it was cut out, possibly a deleted scene, WHO noticed that?
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Post by Chris on Apr 5, 2007 21:46:10 GMT
Hmm, that is odd. It was quite a prominent scene in the trailer, and certainly got a good enough laugh from me the first time I saw it.
I'm hoping to see the film next week. There seems to be a great deal of mixed opinions on it at the moment.
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Post by OJ on Apr 5, 2007 21:51:38 GMT
I noticed it too. When I saw it at the Cinema, they were showing the trailer at the entrance when I was leaving. I noticed it and I pointed it out to my mates.
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Post by Jim522 on May 4, 2009 7:49:27 GMT
There's more Mr. Bean material than I thought! I knew about the Red Nose Day, and Torvill & Bean sketches, although had never seen them as well as a couple of others on YouTube the other day!
Mr. Bean's Red Nose Day
Quite good, although more of a "sketch" than a Mr. Bean sketch as such.
Mr. Bean's Wedding
Dirty Mr. Bean? Who would have thought?! ;D One of the best of the bunch.
Torvill & Bean
Perhaps goes on for a bit too long, although still some good moments. Torvill & Dean star, and we get to see some Mini antics at the beginning.
Mr. Bean on "Blind Date"
Oh man, this is too funny! The best of the lot. I can't believe this has been locked away in the vaults all these years!
They should get to releasing these Comic Relief sketches on DVD. But then, maybe there are rights issues or something, or maybe whoever did the DVDs didn't bother with them.
Anyway, these are all pretty good actually. ;D
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Post by OJ on May 4, 2009 11:36:20 GMT
Notice the blind date clip features the guy who played Nightcrawler in X-men 2? I remember that clip when I was younger it wa funny. I liked how he told Cilla his first name was MR ;D
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Post by oliver11gwr on Jul 27, 2009 18:17:12 GMT
I have got 2 videos of Mr Bean and i watch them quite a bit Rowan Atkinson is a comedy genius and with how he just acts it makes Mr Bean awesome ;D
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Post by richard on Jul 27, 2009 20:43:28 GMT
There's more Mr. Bean material than I thought! I knew about the Red Nose Day, and Torvill & Bean sketches, although had never seen them as well as a couple of others on YouTube the other day! Mr. Bean's Red Nose Day Quite good, although more of a "sketch" than a Mr. Bean sketch as such. Mr. Bean's Wedding Dirty Mr. Bean? Who would have thought?! ;D One of the best of the bunch. Torvill & Bean Perhaps goes on for a bit too long, although still some good moments. Torvill & Dean star, and we get to see some Mini antics at the beginning. Mr. Bean on "Blind Date" Oh man, this is too funny! The best of the lot. I can't believe this has been locked away in the vaults all these years! ;D They should get to releasing these Comic Relief sketches on DVD. But then, maybe there are rights issues or something, or maybe whoever did the DVDs didn't bother with them. Anyway, these are all pretty good actually. ;D Brings back so many memories!. I still remember from when I was a kid of how much it would have me in stiches and it still hasn't lost its touch! ;D
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Post by Rusty Red Scrap Iron on Sept 11, 2009 18:00:14 GMT
I used to watch a couple of Mr. Bean episodes when it was on ITV in the 90s, although sometimes I wasn't allowed to watch because of whatever reason. Anyway, Mr. Bean has his own YouTube Channel now: www.youtube.com/user/MrBeanPlus, I live not too far from where this clip of Mr. Bean at some Traffic Lights was shot. The road he turns into and drives away is where I live: At the end of that road opposite where Mr. Bean drives away is a road I always pass to get too Richmond.
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Post by Halstead on Sept 11, 2009 23:30:18 GMT
Mr.Bean was inarguably timeless and the first comedy I enjoyed watching. What appealed to me the most was that I idolised the character in a way that I knew would behave like my future self; a quiet eccentric who is enticed by the surroundings around him and perpetually curious on how they function.
I was even nicknamed Mr Bean because my behaviour and appearance almost suited him but there was one incident while changing back from P.E. in Year 2 where I came from school wearing the wrong pair of trousers, which reminisces a certain sketch where the nickname became more prominent.
I've always had the knack to watch a Mr Bean episode whenever it appears on Sky but the problem with ace comedies is choosing which sketch is the best; however the one where Nick Hancock steals Bean's camera and was later arrested after being poked with a sharp pencil and a bin on his head was ripplingly hilarious.
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Post by GrandSteam25 on Jan 19, 2010 19:34:59 GMT
Gress what everybody ,I have just found out that Mr Bean is at the grand old age of 20 !!!! ;D and if you don't believe me go check the website.
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Post by Indian Valley RR on Jul 27, 2016 4:33:21 GMT
One of my favourite shows! This is where I was introduced to absurdist humour. I can see I stand out here though since I like the animated series to.
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Post by Galloping Sausage on Jun 29, 2023 15:34:13 GMT
I heard of Mr. Bean thanks to the 1997 movie as my mom rented it during the summer of 2006, and would watch Mr. Bean's Holiday the year later. While they were funny, I wasn't invested in the series that much until later on thanks to YouTube and Tubi when thy added both the live action and animated series, though I did saw bits of the show before that.
This clip from the Christmas special will forever be my favorite.
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