The story of the English church is the story of England. These fine buildings contain ... more
untold treasures and historical artefacts, while their changing architecture and decoration captures English history, literally, in stone.In this critically acclaimed...
Advantages: Ectra features like spy challenge and observation test + great quality Disadvantages: May get addicted to this film
Johnny English (Rowan Atkinson-Mr Bean) the last british spy. He has to investigate the robbery of the crown jewels. He suspects the highly prostageous Pascal Suvage (John Malkovich).
In the end Johnny has to save britain from humiliation. Gadgets, Jokes and funny screen play. and the catchy theme tune will have you humming it all day.
This comedy DVD is a great story with great screenplay. And the amazingly funny Rowan Atkinson plays the lead role and steals your laughter.
This movie as a great family film with
language: mild; infrequent
Sex/Nudity: None
Violence: Infrequent, mild, slapstick
Other: None
I got this on DVD and it is full of great extras. Even if you have seen it before these added bonuses on this DVD are great. Full of hilarious out takes and cut secenes.
It also has a great spy challenge, downloads ...
Advantages: great entertainment and side splitting comedy Disadvantages: none
Director: Peter Howitt
Producer: Tim Bevan, Mark Huffam and Eric Fellner.
Writers: Neal Purvis, William Davies and Robert Wade.
Stars: Rowan Atkinson, Ben Miller, John Malkovich and Natalie Imbruglia
This cracking comedy was released in the summer of 2003, the main character, Johnny English, basing himself self on a character originally created for a well known credit card company adverts.
Johnny English, (played by Rowan Atkinson both on the adverts and this movie) is a British secret service member, spoofing the likes of James Bond. Unfortunately, he is as competent as Inspector Jacques Clouseau (from the Pink Panther films) which does lead him into some tricky situations.
His partner, Bough, pronounced 'Boff', (played by Ben Miller) is the silent hero of the movie, always allowing Johnny to take full credit ...
Advantages: It was very funny Disadvantages: Story, acting, plot etc
Although I probably ought to have been revising, one of our tutors told us to take at least a whole day off a week. So a couple of weeks ago, I put impending Finals out of my mind, and spent a constructive Saturday (writing music reviews, playing pool, punting, watching a mate's band play Exeter's 'party in the park', Pizza Hut, cinema, George & Davies ice cream and a friends for relatively late night G&T and chat). So that's where Johnny English fits in to my revision schedule...
The choice was X Men 2, How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days and Johnny English, and you'll know by now which we chose... I knew it was a Bond-esque spy spoof starring Rowan Atkinson, but that was about it. My biggest concern was whether I'd be able to put Mr Bean out of my head - as it happened, not much problem, but I kept thinking of that guy from the Barclaycard ...