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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 ...
The American trailer for "Mr. Bean's Holiday," an English comedy set in France, fascinates the film's star, Rowan Atkinson. Noting that its voice-over boasts that the French "will finally get what ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
If there's one British comedy character who needs no introduction it's Mr Bean! Erm... ...Well anyway, for those of you who've been living in a slapstick-comedy-proof ...