Bean (Rowan Atkinson) stops off in a restaurant in Paris to sample the local seafood. Buy/Rent Mr. Bean's Holiday! Apple TV: ...
Growing up, there were two things I could rely on every Christmas Eve on free-to-air television. The Carols, and Merry Christmas Mr Bean. The latter is what lives in my head rent-free. Because a man ...
Just by looking at Rowan Atkinson's face, most people associate him with Mr. Bean. Although this is his most important role, ...
Plot: With an obvious nod to the 1953 classic Monsieur Hulot's Holiday starring Jacques Tati, Mr Bean's Holiday reacquaints us with the bumbling everyman (Rowan Atkinson) some 10 years after his first ...
It is Christmas time and an excited Mr. Bean creates his usual havoc across the festive season. He brings new meaning to 'dressing' the turkey, whilst his girlfriend, Irma, looks forward to a special ...
The good people of the Internet have unearthed an iconic scene from the film Mr Bean’s Holiday, in which Bean lip-syncs to ‘O mio babbino caro’. Rowan Atkinson’s loveable eccentric mimes and boogies ...
Mr. Bean attends a mathematics exam, where he tries to copy from a student under the nose of the invigilator, when he realizes that he has studied the wrong maths equations. Afterwards, he ...
A couple of years ago news filtered through that music was being used to torture prisoners kept at Guantanamo Bay. The repetitive, monotonous and grating quality embedded within these songs was ...
No sooner has Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) won a seaside holiday at bingo than he is escaping the dreary British weather and boarding the TGV. Via Paris, he heads for the beach in Cannes. But ...