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    Mr. Bean

    Mr. Bean

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    Directors: John Howard Davies, Paul Weiland
    Actors: Rowan Atkinson, Robin Driscoll, Matilda Ziegler
    Category: Video

    Buy Used: CDN$ 36.95

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    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews

    Format: Import, Ntsc
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Media: VHS Tape
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
    Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1

    ISBN: 6303941648
    UPC: 780063676939
    EAN: 9786303941646
    ASIN: 6303941648

    Theatrical Release Date: 1989
    Release Date: February 27, 1996
    Availability: Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days
    Condition: Mailed from Los Angeles,USA, or Germany. It takes 1-4 weeks for delivery.Because of tax reason NO USA address SHIPPING

    Editorial Reviews:

    From Amazon.com
    This particular collection happily includes the funniest Mr. Bean sketches of all, including Rowan Atkinson's astonishing demonstration of how to put on swim trunks--in open view at the beach--while one is still fully dressed. Even better is Bean's perfunctory stop at an afternoon church service, where he vexes a true worshipper (a terrific turn by guest Richard Briers) by nodding off, and even better than that is the twitty fellow's misadventure with steak tartar at a swank restaurant. Wait, there's more: Bean flashes his new credit card at a department store and ends up sharing a bathroom stall with an unsuspecting customer. But the best Bean sketch of all--set at a Royal reception at a theater--makes this tape a desert-island choice. --Tom Keogh

    Amazon.com essential video
    There's something fishy about Rowan Atkinson's Mr. Bean. Well, sure, he's willing to store a pantry's worth of sandwich ingredients (including butter, lettuce, and live fish) in his jacket. And he's capable of changing out of long pants and into skimpy swim trunks without ever exactly taking his clothes off (an incredible feat of comedic yoga). And he does all this without saying a single word more than a barely comprehensible mutter. Yes, there's something decidedly strange about this bitter buffoon--but something very, very funny about him too. This first collection of Mr. Bean's bizarre sketches collects the cream of the crop; besides the aforementioned swimsuit sequence, there's also a cringingly laughable experience with steak tartar at a posh restaurant, a chaotic plunge into class exam etiquette, a not-so-holier-than-thou napping competition during an afternoon sermon, and a bizarre run-in with the royalty during an upscale film premiere. If you're expecting the same histrionic humor as Atkinson's other well-known alter ego, the Black Adder, prepare to be pleasantly surprised. Mr. Bean, at his best, displays a masterful mixture of subtle wit and slapstick, proving you don't need to say a word to craft a diabolically witty comeback--or dig yourself deeper and deeper into the silliest, strangest situations.--Grant Balfour


    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Very, very funny!   October 14, 2002
    allyourbase
    A good mood-fixer. If you're in a bad mood, this is the tape you'll want to get!


    5 out of 5 stars Tied for the best of Mr. Bean   February 11, 2002
    Stephen B. Marseille (New York, NY)
    This, and the Christmas tape, signify the pinnacle of the Mr. Bean series. Every sketch on this tape is a winner - the day at Herrods, changing at the beach, and the classic Exam episode. Don't forget the sermon snooze, a sketch so popular that when Rowan Atkinson did a college tour of his one-man show, he included it as the only Mr. Bean sketch in the entire 90 program (the rest was closer - generally speaking - to the verbal wit of his Blackadder persona).

    Lots of laughs - echoes from when Mr Bean was fresh and funny. Also, one might note that here we have the first appearence of Mr Bean's nemesis - the three wheeled car.


    4 out of 5 stars One Of The Better Beans   November 27, 2000
    Bjorn Clasen (Rollengergronn, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Europe)
    This tape is among the better in the Mr Bean collection. The Exam and The Church are in fact really brilliant, while the other sketches are more mediocre. The short bonussketch in The Library is pretty good, though. Main drawback is that they've only put one single hour of entertainment on one entire video tape which makes it expensive and takes up space on your video shelf!


    5 out of 5 stars Fun for the Family   August 13, 2000
    This is a great video. Bean is clean comedy the whole family can enjoy. We also watch this video over and over and it is still funny. Can't wait to get some other Bean videos! :-)


    5 out of 5 stars Extremely Funny   July 1, 2000
    Hillarious! Buy it, it's a real winner. You can never lose with Mr. Bean. His silent humor is like no other and his way of acting is great. I watch this tape very much and, and it never gets old!

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