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Thread started 12/05/09 12:56pm

JayJai

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The Comedic Legend: Rowan Atkinson

So... I just got through watchin Mr. Bean's Holiday and I just had to search for this man on youtube.
While lookin for interviews, I came across this (seems like an old clip):



I grew up watchin this man's funny clips but then he went off the face of my earth lol I thought he died.
Glad to know he's still alive and still pokin our funny bone.
I swear the words "HATER" is wayyy over-rated...smh
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Reply #1 posted 12/05/09 1:16pm

whistle

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if you're from the UK and you're old enough, you've known of Rowan since about 1979 or so. sure wish he'd do another BlackAdder...
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Reply #2 posted 12/05/09 1:16pm

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He's brilliant
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Reply #3 posted 12/05/09 1:16pm

Harlepolis

Ya know, I've always found his "physical comedy" to be abit silly.

But somebody(I think PricelessHo) introduced me to an old sitcom of his from the 80s I think, set in the Victorian era, I cracked up so hard when I watched the couple of clips from it lol Can't remember for the life of me what that show titled though.

He has a wry sense of humor when he's not trying too hard.
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Reply #4 posted 12/05/09 1:17pm

BlackAdder7

who?
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Reply #5 posted 12/05/09 1:19pm

Harlepolis

That it, Whistle nod

It was Black Adder,,,and I stand corrected, it wasn't in the Victorian era.
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Reply #6 posted 12/05/09 1:21pm

whistle

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most Americans know him as Mr Bean. i try to tell them that he is even funnier when he is actually allowed to talk...
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Reply #7 posted 12/05/09 1:22pm

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I could never watch Mr Bean...I found it really hard to watch.
The Blackadder series are legendary though.
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Reply #8 posted 12/05/09 1:25pm

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Harlepolis said:

That it, Whistle nod

It was Black Adder,,,and I stand corrected, it wasn't in the Victorian era.
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Each "season" were from different eras.
There was an Elizabethan era and I think a Edwardian.
The last one was set during the first world war.
Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
woot!
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Reply #9 posted 12/05/09 1:26pm

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Black Adder is where it's at. nod
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Reply #10 posted 12/05/09 1:27pm

Harlepolis

muirdo said:

Harlepolis said:

That it, Whistle nod

It was Black Adder,,,and I stand corrected, it wasn't in the Victorian era.
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Each "season" were from different eras.
There was an Elizabethan era and I think a Edwardian.
The last one was set during the first world war.


Thanks for the clarification smile

I've only been exposed to portions of the show which explains why I'm clueless about it.
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Reply #11 posted 12/05/09 1:29pm

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BlackAdder christmas is brilliant, and hopefully they'll show it this holiday season.

I wasn't a big fan of Blackadder WW1, although the last scene is touching.
The first Blackadder also, not high up there for me, but the rest...brilliant.


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Reply #12 posted 12/05/09 1:46pm

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I met him a few years ago and I'm afraid 2 say he came across as a pompus, arrogant and conceited knobhead.

All I was trying 2 do was 2 get him 2 sign a visitors book 4 security reasons and he went off on one at me. He said (and I quote.) "Don't U know who the f@ck I am?" and I replied "Yeah, U're the wank@r off the telly." Things got a little heated from there so in the end I asked him 2 leave.

2 be honest though I've grown up with Rowan Atkinson and I've never found him very funny with the notable exception of "Blackadder" which is hilarious and a classic but thats more down 2 the excellent writing of Richard Curtis and Ben Elton the men who wrote "The Young Ones".





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Reply #13 posted 12/05/09 7:38pm

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I like the Mr. Bean shows
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Reply #14 posted 12/05/09 7:45pm

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Harlepolis said:

Ya know, I've always found his "physical comedy" to be abit silly.

But somebody(I think PricelessHo) introduced me to an old sitcom of his from the 80s I think, set in the Victorian era, I cracked up so hard when I watched the couple of clips from it lol Can't remember for the life of me what that show titled though.

He has a wry sense of humor when he's not trying too hard.
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Exactly. Blackadder was brilliant, but Mr. Bean I just can't stand. I can't believe it's the same amazing comic doing that shit.
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Reply #15 posted 12/05/09 7:53pm

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i also grew up with his comedy. he seemed to be part mime...lol

if he was around during the silent days of movies. he would have gave
charlie chaplin some good competition ! ! !



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Reply #16 posted 12/05/09 9:15pm

ThreadBare

I just remember him doing this bit with a chair, trying not to fall off the chair.

falloff
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Reply #17 posted 12/05/09 9:30pm

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The Mr. Bean bit where he makes a sandwich in the park... spit falloff lol
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