Johnny English

Discussion in 'Off Topic [BG]' started by Mike Money, Jul 19, 2003.

  1. Mike Money

    Mike Money In Memoriam

    Mar 18, 2003
    Bakersfield California
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    Awsome movie. I highly reccomend it.

    There are some slightly crude moments through out the movie, but only 2 or 3. It is clean enough to be considered a family movie.


    My favorite part was when they they were putting the mask on some dude, and he was naked for some reason, then you see his backside and above his crack it says "Jesus is coming, look busy"
     
  2. lol Johnny English is cool

    I didnt think it would be that good when i went and saw it at the cinema but i was suprised

    I liked the scene at the cemetry bit crude but funny.

    Have to get on dvd soon :)
     
  3. I loved the Mr. Bean shows he did. Seeing a movie with him talking just doesn't seem right.

    but i'm willing to see it anyways.:)
     
  4. beaglesandbass

    beaglesandbass Think first, then post? Staff Member Supporting Member

    Aug 14, 2001
    Philly Suburbs
    i didnt think it looked that great...im going to see it in a couple weeks....so we'll see
     
  5. Donnie Darko is better...
     
  6. moley

    moley

    Sep 5, 2002
    Hampshire, UK
    That's a really good film. But how can you compare, they're completely different.
     
  7. moley

    moley

    Sep 5, 2002
    Hampshire, UK
    He's done plenty of talking parts. Perhaps the other things he's done just aren't so well known in the US?
     
  8. The four series of Blackadder for a start...
     
  9. Yogi Bear

    Yogi Bear

    Aug 14, 2000
    I really like The Thin Blue Line.
     
  10. Yeah, I enjoyed that one too :)
     
  11. In the US, we've only gotten Mr. Bean...no Blackadder or anything else. So basically him talking is something we're not used to.
     
  12. I can compare because Ive never heard of Johnny English, so in my mind they are the same subject...
     
  13. Yogi Bear

    Yogi Bear

    Aug 14, 2000
    I've watched both Black Adder and The Thin Blue line on my local PBS stations here in Colorado.

    Dish TV and many of the cable companies also air the BBC.