Advantages: kids like it Disadvantages: is nothing compared to the original
senses and seeks help.
Overall I'm awarding a 3 star rating, dispite it appearing they've actually put some effort into the DVD e.g. by addiing bonus trailers, interviews and clips it still doesn't detract from the point that it's not a good series and is really aimed at little children. I'm still surprised Rowan let this go ahead, although Mr Bean wasn't his creation, it is his image and the new t.v. series ruins what was a classic masterpiece 'Mr Bean'.
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Advantages: hilarious episodes, good picture quality, classic Mr Bean Disadvantages: expensive method of going about owning the whole series
Mr Bean returns in another volume of episodes. This third installment to the collection includes '' Mr. Bean Rides Again'', ''Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean'', and '' Mr. Bean in Room 426''. Yes as you've guessed he gets in more trouble, in different situations. Sketches on this Dvd see special guest appearnces from Danny La Rue, Owen Brenman, Roger Sloman, Stephen Frost, and Nick Hancock.
COST: £9.99
PLACE OF PURCHASE: Blockbuster
NUMBER OF DISCS: 1
CERTIFICATE: PG
Episode 1:
i) Mr Bean wants to go to the post office, his car battery is dead so he has to catch the bus instead. This leads to extraordinary capers when he meets a man who is already waiting at the bus stop and who suddely has a heart attack. Mr Bean does his best first aid to try and recover him and succeeds, only to give the poor guy another heart attack. A good ...
Advantages: Strong performances by a talented cast Disadvantages: A bit more gratuitous violence than you'd want young children to witness
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Based on the novel by Sir Walter Scott, Rob Roy is the kind of movie that you just almost have to like. With a script that is largely unmarred by shades of moral gray, good is clearly good, evil is clearly evil, marital love and fidelity triumph over all challenges, and justice prevails at the end of the day. It is, in a word, wholesome.
Toss in a healthy dose of standing stones, Highland lochs, and good Scottish scenery in general, and--well, you just about have to like this movie. At least, Himself and I do. We own a VHS copy, and when we crave escape to the Highlands or exposure to political and personal honor (try to find either these days), we pull out Rob Roy for uplifting dose of courage and valor--plus a wee bit or romance.
During its best moments, this film makes ...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Rob Roy (DVD)
Features four episodes from the 1950s Roy Rogers television series. In 'Shoot To Kill a.k.a. Pat Brady Outlaw' a photographer named Elmer Kirby wants to take Roy's photograph. Could he really be a member of the notorious member Opal gang? Also includes 'Hard Luck Story', 'The Morse Mix Up' and 'High Stakes'.
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
RSK ENTERTAINMENT; ARVATO SERVICES
Release date
20/03/2006
No of Discs
1
Catalogue No
CCD 1136
Barcode
0617742113693
Languages
Main Language
English
DVD Description
Features four episodes from the 1950s Roy Rogers television series. In 'Shoot To Kill a.k.a. Pat Brady Outlaw' a photographer named Elmer Kirby wants to take Roy's photograph. Could he really be a member of the notorious member Opal gang? Also includes 'Hard Luck Story', 'The Morse Mix Up' and 'High Stakes'.
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