Bean (also known as Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie or Bean: The Movie) is a 1997 feature film based on the television series Mr. Bean. It stars Rowan Atkinson in the title role and Peter MacNicol. It was directed by Mel Smith. The film used many of the ideas and skits from the original television series.
Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) is a well meaning, but hopelessly clumsy and destructive security guard, at the Royal National Gallery in London. His reputation for sleeping on the job compels the board of directors to attempt to fire him, but they are thwarted by the chairman (Sir John Mills) who is sympathetic to him. In order to get rid of Bean, the board send him to Los Angeles to represent them at the unveiling of the portrait Whistler's Mother. The famous painting has been purchased for $50 million by the Grierson Art Gallery with a grant from General Newton (Burt Reynolds). Bean's visit is arranged by the gallery's curator, David Langley (Peter MacNicol), who, impressed with the National Gallery's false profile of "Dr. Bean", agrees to accommodate Bean in his house for two months, much to the chagrin of his wife Allison (Pamela Reed), son Kevin (Andrew Lawrence) and daughter Jennifer (Tricia Vessey), who subsequently leave for Allison's mother's house.
Oh baby stick em up
Your love or your life
A sweet kiss from poison lips
Wanted dead or alive
Seemed so clear now a mystery
Knew it from the start
Revenge is Sweet and worth the pain
And I'm aiming for your heart
Oh Oh OH
Bang Bang Bang
How's it feel now?
Should've never let me go, no na na no no no
Bang Bang Bang
Bet you know now you're never gonna hurt me
No no na na no no more
Bang Bang Chicka
Bang Bang Bang
Accused of sticky fingers
A prisoner for life
Tell me babe who's got the gun?
I'm aiming with one eye
Not a single trace of evidence
Nothing left behind
Bullet wounds and a broken heart
Make for a perfect crime
Oh Oh Oh Oh
Bang Bang Bang
How's it feel now?
Should've never let me go, no na na no no no
Bang Bang Bang
Bet you know now you're never gonna hurt me
No no na na no no more
Bang Bang Chicka
Bang Bang Bang
And that pistol to the heart
To you it was such a surprise
Oh, I caught you so off guard
Now here's just a taste
Of the tears I've cried
Oh I've cried
Oh Oh Oh Oh
Bang Bang Bang
How's it feel now?
Should've never let me go, no na na no no no
Bang Bang Bang
Bet you know now you're never gonna hurt me
No no na na no no more
Bang Bang Chicka
Bang Bang Bang
Oh Oh Oh Oh
Bang Bang Bang
How's it feel now?
Should've never let me go, no na na no no no
Bang Bang Bang
Bet you know now you're never gonna hurt me
No no na na no no more
Bang Bang Chicka
Bang Bang Bang
Bean (also known as Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie or Bean: The Movie) is a 1997 feature film based on the television series Mr. Bean. It stars Rowan Atkinson in the title role and Peter MacNicol. It was directed by Mel Smith. The film used many of the ideas and skits from the original television series.
Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) is a well meaning, but hopelessly clumsy and destructive security guard, at the Royal National Gallery in London. His reputation for sleeping on the job compels the board of directors to attempt to fire him, but they are thwarted by the chairman (Sir John Mills) who is sympathetic to him. In order to get rid of Bean, the board send him to Los Angeles to represent them at the unveiling of the portrait Whistler's Mother. The famous painting has been purchased for $50 million by the Grierson Art Gallery with a grant from General Newton (Burt Reynolds). Bean's visit is arranged by the gallery's curator, David Langley (Peter MacNicol), who, impressed with the National Gallery's false profile of "Dr. Bean", agrees to accommodate Bean in his house for two months, much to the chagrin of his wife Allison (Pamela Reed), son Kevin (Andrew Lawrence) and daughter Jennifer (Tricia Vessey), who subsequently leave for Allison's mother's house.
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