Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie (1997)
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Awesome movie!!
Good laugh from start to finish. One for the collection if u haven't already got it.
Bean's Holiday not as good as Bean the movie, but they both merit a look, simply because of the genius that is Rowan Atkinson.
A bad and overrated movie
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" Directed by: Mel Smith Produced by: Peter Bennett-Jones, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, and Richard Curtis Written by: Richard Curtis and Robin Driscoll Based on the TV series, "Mr. Bean" by: Richard Curtis and Rowan Atinkson Cinematography: Francis Kenny Edited by: Christopher Blunden Music by: Howard Goodall Distributed by: PolyGram Entertainment Group and Gramercy Pictures"

"Release date: 07.11.1997 Watched on: 13.10.2018 "Come on, everybody, it's gonna be great! Dr. Bean is a genius of the very highest order!" Directed by: Mel Smith Written by: Richard Curtis and Robin Driscoll Cinematography by: Francis Kenny Music by: Howard Goodall Editing by: Chris Blunden Cast: Rowan Atkinson, Peter MacNicol, John Mills, Pamela Reed, Harris Yulin, Larry Drake, Richard Gant, Tom McGowan, Sandra Oh, Tricia Vessey, Andrew Lawrence, Peter Capaldi and Burt Reynolds Previous rati"

"Re-watch - Aug. 21st I still dig this silly movie. Mr. Bean's antics have always amused me, and while this film is pretty average the amount of laughs it gives me allow me to rate it higher than it probably deserves. I watched it with my daughter, who enjoyed some of it but found it stressful constantly waiting to see how he would screw things up. Ah well."

" I did chuckle every now and then, but I did quickly find out that this wasn't really my type of humor. There was quite simply no bite to it. All safe and sound. While that might occasionally work well enough, I was left unsatisfied this time."

"FILMBEANReleased: 1 August 1997 Directed by: Mel Smith Written by: Richard Curtis, Robin DriscollA useless gallery employee is saved from the sack by the chairman of the board, a job in America provides an opportunity to get rid of him for a while, and a painting of 'Whistler's Mother' falls victim to his 'genius'."