To be honest I truly dislike Mr. Bean with every fiber of my being. I hate the way he looks, doesn't talk, dresses, plots in movies etc...
The real reason I dislike him and his movies is because he doesn't $#*@(!* talk. A movie should consist of a few things: - Actors and Actresses - Plot - Talking
Check out Bean The Movie; it's a great comedy I've watched several times and even though Mr. Bean rarely talks the other characters talk like you would normally expect in a movie, this is different from the TV series where almost no one talks.
The real reason I dislike him and his movies is because he doesn't $#*@(!* talk.
so youve never seen the black adder or johnny enlish.... only his mr.bean character doesn't talk.
and beside there are allot of great movies whitout any speach in it. (most of befor 1935, but still great) you can also tell a story whitout someone talking.
I love almost anything Rowan Atkinson does. I have the Box of Beans on DVD (basically the tv show). I love the Bean character, but his Rowan Atkinson Live about made me fall on the floor from laughing so hard. One thing you can say about it, is it's original.
This show is absolutely awesome! It is so funny I had "Bean Fever" for a point of time. I loved how the Blue three-wheeled car always got messed up in every episode.
I do believe this thread is solely on the topic of Mr Bean, not the actual actor, so that's irrelevant of his other films.
he used arguments as "I hate the way he looks" clearly indicating he mend the person.
I dislike silent movies, and don't know how anyone could sit through one.
then you simply have never seen a good one. and it's possible tho. i realy dislike drama movies. i dunno how anyone could sit through those slimey obvious fake movies. everyone it's likings. but people shouldn't cast them away only because they are old and different from todays standard.
I have to admit I haven't watched any episode in a really long time, but I remember that the character made me laugh. And the fact he doesn't talk doesn't bother me at all. I think making people laugh isn't as easy as it seems, so I assume that if a character doesn't talk it's even harder.
I dislike silent movies, and don't know how anyone could sit through one.
Although it helps to tell the story, I don't think that talking is needed for a film to be great. There are really good silent films. Are they pretty old? Probably most of them are, but now I remember the film Wall·E. Obviously, it isn't a silent movie, but there's not talking at all in most of it and I really enjoy that.
Although it helps to tell the story, I don't think that talking is needed for a film to be great. There are really good silent films. Are they pretty old? Probably most of them are, but now I remember the film Wall·E. Obviously, it isn't a silent movie, but there's not talking at all in most of it and I really enjoy that.
I can think of no silent films that I like(d). Nor did I like Wall-E. It was pretty silly and ridiculous!
Though this may be a bit off-topic, here we have some examples of silent films that I like.
Charlie Chaplin's films where he portrayed the character The Tramp. I totally enjoyed those films when I was little and I still enjoy them now. They're great for me.
There are also Harold Lloyd's films. I haven't watched many of them, to be honest, but I remember something that still amazes me: the iconic clock scene in Safety last.
Nor did I like Wall-E. It was pretty silly and ridiculous!
I enjoyed the first half of the film, but then the humans appeared and everything started to go downhill. Probably, it isn't the best example, but my brain couldn't think of anything else until now.