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Another Mr. Bean movie?


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Black Zarak
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PostPosted: Aug 13 2007 11:59 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Apparently. My question is; why now? The first one came out before the last ice age and wasn't exactly a blockbuster if I remember correctly. So what made some studio exec say "Yes, yes, this is the perfect time for another Mr. Bean movie!"


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PostPosted: Aug 14 2007 12:04 am Reply with quote Back to top

It's the summer of sequels. >_>
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PostPosted: Aug 14 2007 12:08 am Reply with quote Back to top

That's every summer.

Well, Mr.Bean may not be popular here, but he's insanely popular in the UK. By the time the 1st Mr.Bean movie was released here, it had already been hugely successful in the UK and the rest of Europe, and the money made here in North America was just extra profit.

The movie grossed over $230 million globally on a budget estimated at $22 million.

So, yes, it definately was a blockbuster.

The second movie, "Mr. Bean's Holliday" has already been released overseas, and so far has grossed $183,956,926. (According to IMDB.com)
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PostPosted: Aug 14 2007 12:23 am Reply with quote Back to top

I also believe that this is a European movie from start to finish unlike Hollywood's "Bean". That also means it should be a much more Bean-like movie.

Paint me excited!


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PostPosted: Aug 14 2007 03:34 am Reply with quote Back to top

The first one was just all the jokes from the shows rehashed in movie form. Hopefully there will be new material this time.


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PostPosted: Aug 14 2007 04:43 am Reply with quote Back to top

Willem Dafoe's in it, but even that isn't enough to interest me in seeing it.


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PostPosted: Aug 14 2007 06:16 am Reply with quote Back to top

ZOMG, I used to love Mr. Bean!

I had forgotten all about him til I saw the trailer the other day. Dunno if I'll see it in theaters, but I'll definitely catch it OnDemand.
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PostPosted: Aug 14 2007 01:37 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I wasn't talking about in the UK, obviously everybody loves him there. Also, I wasn't aware this was a straight up import from the UK which would indeed make it better I'm sure. So it's not so much of a "now is the time for a new Mr. Bean movie" as it is "now is the time to bring over a movie we don't have to do any work for and hope it nets us a few extra bucks" decision.


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PostPosted: Aug 14 2007 09:20 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Black Zarak wrote:
So it's not so much of a "now is the time for a new Mr. Bean movie" as it is "now is the time to bring over a movie we don't have to do any work for and hope it nets us a few extra bucks" decision.

Exactly, but that's nothing new for the good ole US of A. And thank God we import movies, dub them with terrible voice actors, and replace the score with a rap soundtrack!!! SWEET! Black Mask is on TV! Bell

*The above will not happen to Mr. Bean's Holiday... Or at least I hope not.


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PostPosted: Aug 15 2007 05:09 pm Reply with quote Back to top

My chemistry teacher showed us some episodes of Mr. Bean in 8th grade, and they were damn funny.

I'll see this movie.


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PostPosted: Aug 15 2007 05:21 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Tebor wrote:
And thank God we import movies, dub them with terrible voice actors, and replace the score with a rap soundtrack!!!

Taking that one step further, I seem to recall seeing a random martial arts movie that was dubbed by famous rap artists. As in, the actors' voices, not just the music. Bizarre, but a clever gimmick.
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PostPosted: Aug 15 2007 05:27 pm Reply with quote Back to top

There was something like that that used to air on FUSE, I think it was called "Kung Faux"...?


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PostPosted: Aug 16 2007 04:08 pm Reply with quote Back to top

DarkMaze wrote:
Tebor wrote:
And thank God we import movies, dub them with terrible voice actors, and replace the score with a rap soundtrack!!!

Taking that one step further, I seem to recall seeing a random martial arts movie that was dubbed by famous rap artists. As in, the actors' voices, not just the music. Bizarre, but a clever gimmick.

I believe the name of the movie was Volcano High. You should watch it, it was pretty good for what it was.


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PostPosted: Aug 16 2007 04:16 pm Reply with quote Back to top

The original Mad Max was dubbed for its US release. Oddly enough, none of the Aussie slang was changed.
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PostPosted: Aug 16 2007 06:28 pm Reply with quote Back to top

RobotGumshoe wrote:
DarkMaze wrote:
Tebor wrote:
And thank God we import movies, dub them with terrible voice actors, and replace the score with a rap soundtrack!!!

Taking that one step further, I seem to recall seeing a random martial arts movie that was dubbed by famous rap artists. As in, the actors' voices, not just the music. Bizarre, but a clever gimmick.

I believe the name of the movie was Volcano High. You should watch it, it was pretty good for what it was.

Sounds like they ripped-off the style of "What's Up, Tiger Lily?"
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PostPosted: Aug 17 2007 09:10 am Reply with quote Back to top

Knyte wrote:
Sounds like they ripped-off the style of "What's Up, Tiger Lily?"

Not quite. The dub was legitimate, not a spoof.
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PostPosted: Aug 25 2007 10:30 am Reply with quote Back to top

Yeah, I actually saw it on some site before it was in theatres Cool
It was actually pretty good.


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