Mr. Bean’s Holiday is a comedy film featuring Rowan Atkinson as the iconic character, Mr. Bean, who embarks on a misadventure-filled journey to the French Riviera, resulting in a series of comical and ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Mr. Bean’s Holiday will not be the best movie of the year, or the funniest, or your favorite, or ...
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 ...
Mr. Bean yanks his head out of that turkey and rediscovers his charm for “Mr. Bean’s Holiday,” a child-friendly and often adorably childish homage to his inspiration, the great French clown Jacques ...
It feels like just yesterday we were buying Halloween candy in bulk and putting out pumpkins. Now, the holiday season is ...
There's always been something dark about Mr. Bean, Rowan Atkinson's nearly mute man-child character, who causes slapstick chaos wherever he goes. Unlike Buster Keaton, Chaplin's Little Tramp, or any ...
The idea of Mr. Bean — the simpering, near-silent king of the British twits — always seems a bit funnier than the reality. That’s especially true with “Mr. Bean’s Holiday,” the character’s second ...
Plenty of chuckles but few outright laughs result as Mr. Bean wins a raffle ticket for a vacation in the south of France and causes minor havoc roaming the countryside. By Ray Bennett, The Associated ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Most Americans haven’t really had the chance to appreciate the quirky humor of Mr. Bean, ...
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 some ...
The Story: Mr. Bean wins a church raffle for a vacation in Cannes. His trip causes much chaos for anyone who crosses his path. The Lowdown: The gags are more clever than funny, the pace is nonexistent ...