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In "Mr. Bean's Holiday," the character's second big-screen adventure, the walking, hardly talking embodiment of Murphy's Law bumbles his way through Britain and France after winning a church ...
The trifling delights of “Mr. Bean’s Holiday” come to a thundering crescendo during the movie’s last 10 minutes in a sequence which almost reaches the enchanting heights of “Monsieur Hul ...
Rowan Atkinson’s Mr. Bean character is an acquired taste—much like stout, caviar or snails. Whether or not he is a taste worth acquiring is another matter, and one I leave for someone else to ...
Ten years after his original pic outing, Rowan Atkinson's obnoxious Brit klutz rides again in the chucklesome, surprisingly warm but rarely laugh-out-loud "Mr Bean's Holiday." Original grossed ...
Atkinson takes a winding vacation to southern France in Mr. Bean's Holiday, a film that Atkinson has said will be Bean's final public outing. But instead of going out the way he came in—as a ...
It's a safe bet that kids will eat up this latest slice of slapstick, in which Mr Bean's struggle to take a relaxing French holiday is thwarted by a lost child, a hungry vending machine ...
Beloved TV character Mr Bean (Rowan Atkinson) is trotted out for another big screen adventure. He wins an all-expenses-paid holiday in Cannes at a church raffle, and sets off to soak up some sun on ...
Over the duration of this film, stretchy-faced simpleton Mr. Bean steals several items ... It’s inspired by Mr. Hulot’s Holiday, but where Jacques Tati had the guts to bring beautifully ...