I love the whole process of his speech. From shaking profusely, he speaks the obvious situation about his false title and about the painting. Then the slowly reflects on his experience with his host family. That heartwarming truth is what made his speech great.
I also love the process of a man clearly not accustomed to public speech struggling to form coherent thoughts as he tries to get a few words out. It's very much in his character: every word sounds like a struggle.
I always got the role of presenting and speech by my classmates because I never need to prepare and always nailed it.. Perhaps it’s my only talent because they never let me help with the project :(
@@gftyhify If this was in real life I don't think David would have showed up. He would have been under a ton of stress and fear of getting locked up for life!
I once was examined in "how to examine students, so that you evaluate them on their merits." I literally told the examinators how to make sure the students weren't bullshitting, while I was bullshitting most of the exam. They didn't listen carefully enough, so I ended with top grade.
Because of this movie, whenever I had an assignment in english, every last line in that assignment would be "well that´s what I think at least." No matter what the assigment was. I don´t think anyone ever understood why, but if they had seen this movie they would. It´s because that´s the last line of Bean´s speech.
Fun fact - Burt Reynolds character was originally going to be played by an extra/unknown actor, but Burt Reynolds asked for the role as he was a big fan of Mr Bean
I can't stress enough how masterful that dialogue was. The use of words that at first looks like he knew nothing to say about the matter but became profoundly deep and down-to-earth at the same time.
EARTH is a planet, aka. a big piece of rock orbiting in space. It's will not remember or forget any of us, not even our civilization if we're once gone
I love how the general is totally on board with Bean's PoV on it. Because like the general said himself, he doesn't know nor care at all about art, he is a man of principles, he bought that painting cause it "belonged in/to America" and instead of a bunch of artsy fartsy art-logic/knowledge, he appreciates the emotional principle of the importance of family way more
Not only that, but he seems like a man of honor, one who served for his country and his family, and places tremendous value on both, so Mr. Bean's speech resonated very well with him.
I like that they establish the General as a loving father, providing more reason why he would appreciate the “importance of family” aspect of Bean’s speech.
I swear I can watch this movie ANY time (despite having seen more times than I can remember) and enjoy it more even more than the last. One of those rare gems...
Maybe it's not just me but everyone else who over the years will realise the "scientific analysis" of Dr. Bean on the painting is apt and spot-on true. It's not just a painting, it's a truckload of emotions that Whistler put on the canvas while portraying his mother, so the main point is no matter how they are, what they do .. they are and will always be your family, deal with it. And families are important.
Rowan Atkinson and Peter MacNicol are two amazing, genius actors and this movie perfectly shows that. From the smalk to the big expressions they convey tons of thoughts and emotions without saying any words.
I remember watching this back as a kid in the 90's and actually being disappointed a bit in that the focus wasn't just Bean and an two hour episode of his hilarious antics. Watching this now I appreciate the character of David Langley and the bit of character development it offers Bean. Great movie.
When Rowan mentioned how families are very important, everyone knew that the speech was made available to every class of people watching the movie, from children to adults and elders alike. The simple, yet wholesome truth that demolished any other snobbish and pretentious art speech.
Hello, I'm Dr. Bean. Apparently. And my job is to sit and look at paintings. So, what have I learned that I can say about this painting? Well, firstly, it's really quite big, which is excellent. because If it were really small, you know, microscopic, then hardly anyone would be able to see it. Which would be a tremendous shame. Secondly, and I'm getting quite near the end of this... analysis... of this painting, secondly, why was it worth this man here spending fifty million of your American dollars on this portrait? And the answer to that is, well this painting is with such a lot of money because... it's a picture of Whistler's mother. And as I've learned by staying with my best friend David Langley and his family, families are very important and Even though Mr. Whistler was prefectly aware that his mother was a hideous old bat who looked like she'd had a cactus lodged up her backside, he stuck with her, and even took the time to paint this amazing picture of her. It's not just a painting. It's a picture of a mad old cow who he thought the world of. And that's marvellous... Well that's what I think.
the fact he smiles to show happiness even with double chins , he lets his imperfection be a part of his smile , dude he never tries to impress i cant respect n love this man enough
@@parishmitaparashar45 double chin ain't imperfection , there is no such thing as perfect ..... your comment might be pleasing to some but to others who have double chin it's gonna be heart wrecking ....
We never saw him speak but when he did, he spoke 'Marvelously'. I love the character arc of Mr. Bean in this entire movie starting as a fake Dr. to justify being a real one and this speech summed it all up perfectly. Well, that's what I think anyway.
I’ve had this speech memorized ever since I was a kid, and if I want to get a laugh out of my family, I’ll recite this speech. The part about the cactus is usually when they lose it! 😂😂
As a kid i watched this movie so many times with my mom and dad, this specific scene brings tears to my eyes now that they have both passed, families are indeed very important. Cherish them while you still have time with them, because its hell when they depart.
It’s amazing how the context/meaning of the dialog in his speech changes as you get older. When I was a kid watching this, it was just silly to me. Now, it’s full of so much wisdom and raw emotion stemming from Beans experience he’s had living with the Langley’s.
This reminds me...where the hell was Teddy throughout this entire fiasco? Bean doesn't even go to the amusement park without him, much less to another country.
10:25 "If you do nothing nothing can go wrong" Once upon a time I took that quote so seriously that I confined myself into a room for many many years thinking that if I do nothing nothing will go wrong but no thats not true when your days are bad then troubles will follow you even if you lock yourself behind many doors.
I love how when he says his job is to sit and look at paintings, he gets an impressed round of applause. And he gives a quick bemused look, like they’re mental for thinking it’s a big deal.
Funny enough, his job DID help to replace the painting with a poster. He would just be looking at each stroke, curve, medium, and mark while the snooty bums on high take it for granted, but this is Bean here. He caught on what makes a painting a painting in the most concrete way and to cap it off, he proved he was introspective on paintings despite just sitting there and looking at paintings. It also helped to destroy a 50 million US Dollar painting and damn near ruining the career of his new best friend, but C'est La Vi, as the French say.
There was an unfilmed post-credits scene. A few years after the events of the film an earthquake strikes Los Angeles. At the Grierson Gallery everyone is thrown to the floor, the glass casing around Whistler's Mother shatters and breaks and the bottom section of the pictures' frame breaks off. Once the earthquake subsides, Elmer runs up to Whistler's Mother to assess the damage and he notices the now revealed words at the bottom of the picture: "THE GRIERSON GALLERY, HOME OF WHISTLER'S MOTHER." The scene ends with Elmer screaming in horror.
Rowan Atkinson doesn't just do silent comedy, he does some stand up comedy as well, like his welcome to hell bit and regular acting, like blackadder, his start was on a sketch show. But yes mr bean is a (mostly) silent character if that's what you meant.
10:21 "If you do nothing, Nothing can go wrong" that hurts if Mr. Bean did nothing David's career is over and his daughter is probably still in a coma and the police officer that got shot probably wouldn't survive
Mr. Bean delivers a fantastic speech about Whistler's Mother...
🎂🎂🎂🎂
Mr. Bean delivers a fantastic speech about a poster...
Love u Mr. Bean
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I love the whole process of his speech. From shaking profusely, he speaks the obvious situation about his false title and about the painting.
Then the slowly reflects on his experience with his host family. That heartwarming truth is what made his speech great.
No-one doubted his authenticity. Scholars are known for being eccentric, after all.
I also love the process of a man clearly not accustomed to public speech struggling to form coherent thoughts as he tries to get a few words out. It's very much in his character: every word sounds like a struggle.
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Families are very important in your lifetime.
When you prepared nothing for the presentation, but still nailed it
The speech was simple as it gets, but how Bean delivers it was key.
He gave the presentation from his ❤
Me
Hahaha” my job is to sit and watch pictures “ , makes him dr. Bean
I always got the role of presenting and speech by my classmates because I never need to prepare and always nailed it..
Perhaps it’s my only talent because they never let me help with the project :(
"Its quite big, which is good, because if it was small (microscopic), then hardly anyone would be able to see it" True wisdom from bean
"you know, microSCOPIC"* XD
Yeah it would be a terrible shame indeed 🤔👍
The Audience: yes very true
CR7 is the goat .
Though its not microscopic the Mona Lisa's incredibly small in reality lol
More lines spoken by Rowan Atkinson here than in the entire Bean run.
8 episodes
15 Episodes
@@amirferdhany3177he wasn’t mr bean then
The best part is him saying "and i´m getting quite near the end now", as if he had been talking for 30 minutes already. Comedy at it´s best.
Yes 😂😂
"Secondlyyy..."
He litarelly mention that it's the end of Analysis not speech
Best speech ever
Agreed 👌🏻
Why do you keep appearing on every video i watch?
Totally agree
No doubt
Yes, quickly and to the point
"It's not just a painting, It's a picture of a mad old cow who he thought the world of, and that's marvelous."
-Dr. Bean, apparently.
Well that’s what he thinks
Yes, we saw it.
Apparently 😂
@@gftyhify If this was in real life I don't think David would have showed up. He would have been under a ton of stress and fear of getting locked up for life!
One thing I didn't realize till years ago, is that there really IS a painting Whistler's Mother.
I once gave a bullshit presentation exactly like this in college.
The professor said, "Couldn't have said it better myself."
I once was examined in "how to examine students, so that you evaluate them on their merits." I literally told the examinators how to make sure the students weren't bullshitting, while I was bullshitting most of the exam.
They didn't listen carefully enough, so I ended with top grade.
Same but with me he said afterwards "That was clear language"
off the cuff speeches are the best. they are authentic than well-prepared ones - which is what people appreciate.
Granted it was a joke but he really did do pretty good with it.
Because of this movie, whenever I had an assignment in english, every last line in that assignment would be "well that´s what I think at least." No matter what the assigment was. I don´t think anyone ever understood why, but if they had seen this movie they would. It´s because that´s the last line of Bean´s speech.
Fun fact - Burt Reynolds character was originally going to be played by an extra/unknown actor, but Burt Reynolds asked for the role as he was a big fan of Mr Bean
1936 - 2018.
I can't stress enough how masterful that dialogue was. The use of words that at first looks like he knew nothing to say about the matter but became profoundly deep and down-to-earth at the same time.
I love how they built on this for his film at the end of Mr Bean's Holiday...
That’s not a dialogue
@@xdranzer0004 Whatever man. Don't smart him
@@xdranzer0004 youre thinking of duologue. Dia means "through", not "two". common usage has been tainted by this misconception
I salute this man. Earth will never forget you
Yutuber Akoh actually he’s still alive but ok
@@waterside943 EARTH will never forget him...
Jasim Ashur yes surely ....the only real life character...I watched him since I was like 12
I hate these people who thinks he’s dead, he’s like 60 something, he’s got at least over a decade left
EARTH is a planet, aka. a big piece of rock orbiting in space. It's will not remember or forget any of us, not even our civilization if we're once gone
Mr bean has spoken much more than all his episodes combined. Love you mr bean .
I love how the general is totally on board with Bean's PoV on it.
Because like the general said himself, he doesn't know nor care at all about art, he is a man of principles, he bought that painting cause it "belonged in/to America" and instead of a bunch of artsy fartsy art-logic/knowledge, he appreciates the emotional principle of the importance of family way more
Everyone that enjoys art in that room loved the family speech.
Never thought of it that way. Thank you for your input.
Lies again? Dallas Bull S**t
Exactly.
Well explained.
Also shows how simpld but well the General was written, despite only appearing a very small amount in the movie
Not only that, but he seems like a man of honor, one who served for his country and his family, and places tremendous value on both, so Mr. Bean's speech resonated very well with him.
I like that they establish the General as a loving father, providing more reason why he would appreciate the “importance of family” aspect of Bean’s speech.
Props to Peter Macnicol's acting. The look on his face when he sees the painting is one of sheer joy and relief.
I swear Mr. Bean can make you laugh even on the worst of days 😂
Vive imazighen
I love you
...and that's marvelous.
Mr bean: Its a poster...
Peter: ITS A WAT??
That’s true
4:53 me in every presentation
Very true! 🤣
That’s me when I’m writing for an English exam I’m like “uhhhhh”
Thanks for the button dude, now i can kerp laughing at mr. Rowan's talent on expression.
10:21 our group leader
Me too 😂😂
I’ve got to say, the soundtrack is phenomenal in this movie. Shout out to the composers!
Yep. The music when he goes on the night mission to switch out the painting is 🤌
3:40. “It’s a poster”. 🤣🤣🤣
Why don't he kept it secret duhh 😅
It’s a what?
I preferred the portrait of “Whistler’s Sister.”
6:52 I cant hold my tears. It such a good line by Mr Bean.😢😢
This movie was amazing
Same :)
Bodoh seqali qamu
Can you tell me what is the name of this movie
@@maazmaaz618 just 'Bean'
Yes sir
“And I’m getting quite near the end now “
*Never gets old* 😂♥️
How do you mess up the quote when the video is right there?
Fine ?
@@shambhavisharma043 You edited it
@@rogueuniversities6866 yes I did
When you need to squeeze a few extra words for your essay to pass
Speech from 5:23 - 7:29 really shows that Mr Bean isn't a fool
If this was in real life I don't think David would have showed up. He would have been under a ton of stress and fear of getting locked up for life!
0:22 “Morning Everyone!” The way he says it gets me every time 😂
Yeah I laughed at that for the same reason
Dont get the fun. Very bad movie to me.
@@vagsancho🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 it's a great movie
@@BodoMiguel no. It is not.
“She looked like she had a cactus lobbed up her backside” ... best line ever ... 20/10 😂😂
Lodged*
@@retrogamer2503 lodge? He said lobbed
@@ms.yawhaw8831 listen carefully, it is lodged
@@retrogamer2503 true but lobbed is funnier
@@kishascape no
When you do an assignment the night before, and get an A
Lol!!!!!! Totally me! !!!!!
JAJAJAJAJAJA True 🤣🤣🤣
well ive experienced it many times. because ive never done my assignment earlier 😂
😆
Lockeedman
Me: when I know I’m getting A on the class with all the missing assignments done 0:22
This is ''Mr. Bean speaking expansion pack'' lol
Ikr lol
Name movie please?
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@@m7mdx268 Avengers: Endgame
“Well firstly, it’s quite big, which is excellent......😂”
I swear I can watch this movie ANY time (despite having seen more times than I can remember) and enjoy it more even more than the last. One of those rare gems...
Yes. I totaly disagree. Very bad movie.
@@vagsancho Is looking up scenes of "very bad movies" something that you do in your spare time?
@@chillinoutmaxin4630 yes.
Maybe it's not just me but everyone else who over the years will realise the "scientific analysis" of Dr. Bean on the painting is apt and spot-on true. It's not just a painting, it's a truckload of emotions that Whistler put on the canvas while portraying his mother, so the main point is no matter how they are, what they do .. they are and will always be your family, deal with it. And families are important.
His speech was pretty good. Better than most speeches I’ve ever heard.
Rowan Atkinson and Peter MacNicol are two amazing, genius actors and this movie perfectly shows that. From the smalk to the big expressions they convey tons of thoughts and emotions without saying any words.
when Mr. Bean says that "families are very important" this brings me to moving tears.
3:30 idk that reaction makes me happy.
I have a speech to give tomorrow, and I'm here to learn from the best 😂
Love you Mr. Bean (AKA Rowan Atkinson). My speech went great ❤️😂 .
Wow 😮😂😂😂👍👍👍👍👍
@@ignacelakra6777 My speech went really well 😝😂
I am not insulting you I am giving you complement nothing as .Good for you 😇😇😇😇😇😅👍👍👍
Jesus loves you
I remember watching this back as a kid in the 90's and actually being disappointed a bit in that the focus wasn't just Bean and an two hour episode of his hilarious antics. Watching this now I appreciate the character of David Langley and the bit of character development it offers Bean. Great movie.
9:29 "Keep speeding! Forget the ticket I'll tear it up"
THAT'S SO BADASS
I’m glad I’m not the only one who loved that line. What a great guy the detective is! 😁
3:49 It's a Poster 😂😂😂
It’s a what?
@@sakuraikohaku2006David it's time
@@gortarudab6605 it’s time for what?
@@sakuraikohaku2006 the speech
@@gortarudab6605Wh a wh......what speech?
Rowan Atkinson's acting was very brilliant🔥💯
"It's not just a painting, it's a picture of a mad old cow"😏
Got me everytime😂
Who he thoughts the world of
Mr. Bean nailed it, this is the proof that a good speech comes from the Heart not by minds opinion 🥰
When Rowan mentioned how families are very important, everyone knew that the speech was made available to every class of people watching the movie, from children to adults and elders alike. The simple, yet wholesome truth that demolished any other snobbish and pretentious art speech.
that line brings me to tears
He actually gave quite a beautiful speech about loving your mom
Hello, I'm Dr. Bean. Apparently. And my job is to sit and look at paintings. So, what have I learned that I can say about this painting? Well, firstly, it's really quite big, which is excellent. because If it were really small, you know, microscopic, then hardly anyone would be able to see it. Which would be a tremendous shame. Secondly, and I'm getting quite near the end of this... analysis... of this painting, secondly, why was it worth this man here spending fifty million of your American dollars on this portrait? And the answer to that is, well this painting is with such a lot of money because... it's a picture of Whistler's mother. And as I've learned by staying with my best friend David Langley and his family, families are very important and Even though Mr. Whistler was prefectly aware that his mother was a hideous old bat who looked like she'd had a cactus lodged up her backside, he stuck with her, and even took the time to paint this amazing picture of her. It's not just a painting. It's a picture of a mad old cow who he thought the world of. And that's marvellous... Well that's what I think.
the fact he smiles to show happiness even with double chins , he lets his imperfection be a part of his smile , dude he never tries to impress i cant respect n love this man enough
When Bean says ''Staying with my best friend'' i suddenly feel emotion and tears.
😊👍🏻
Great job!
@@parishmitaparashar45 double chin ain't imperfection , there is no such thing as perfect ..... your comment might be pleasing to some but to others who have double chin it's gonna be heart wrecking ....
We never saw him speak but when he did, he spoke 'Marvelously'. I love the character arc of Mr. Bean in this entire movie starting as a fake Dr. to justify being a real one and this speech summed it all up perfectly. Well, that's what I think anyway.
7:48 with the 👏🏻 and the most important is marvelous soundrack omy gosh that vibes so high, it gives me so close to my dreams comes true.
"And secondly, and I am getting quite near the end now". Lol Love Mr. Bean.
I’ve had this speech memorized ever since I was a kid, and if I want to get a laugh out of my family, I’ll recite this speech. The part about the cactus is usually when they lose it! 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He really deserves a PhD from that speech :D
@ahmad yusuf Ismail At least he was mistaken for a medical doctor saving the life of that police officer and saving David Langley's daughter.
As a kid i watched this movie so many times with my mom and dad, this specific scene brings tears to my eyes now that they have both passed, families are indeed very important. Cherish them while you still have time with them, because its hell when they depart.
Anyone else who gets shivers when he gives his thumbs ups? :D That music and the happy faces
I do everytime I watch that moment, especially when David's face lights up as he sees Whistler's Mother "restored"😃
It’s amazing how the context/meaning of the dialog in his speech changes as you get older. When I was a kid watching this, it was just silly to me. Now, it’s full of so much wisdom and raw emotion stemming from Beans experience he’s had living with the Langley’s.
He said his best friend is david langly. Its so sad that bean does not have any friends so he considers him his best friend while David does'nt.
Doesn't
Doesn't
To be fair David says he likes Bean, although they’re definitely not best friends
This reminds me...where the hell was Teddy throughout this entire fiasco? Bean doesn't even go to the amusement park without him, much less to another country.
@@ruwailali8542 isn't there a teddy on the last scene where they showed that bean store the painting at his room
Sorry for bad english
Probably one of the most succinct and profound speeches ever!!
I went to art school and I honestly think this is better art analysis than anything I was ever taught.
While everyone struggles to say ,,big” things during a speech,Mr.Bean just standing there and say what he is truly think.
We all salute you Mr.Bean.
When you are in trouble, always find a solution like Mr Bean.
WWMRBD - What would Mr Bean do?
Mr bean has a critical thinking
@@torstenscholz6243 To be fair ''what would Mr Bean do?'' can end in ways thats even worse then doing nothing lol.
@@amberanime True haha
Lol that collision tho 😂😂
10:12
David blames Bean at this point but David is the one with abysmal coordination and not looking where he's going
@@MattDoesSound lol David has a family to take care of and his emotional stressed. Bean has no idea what he's been throughout his mind at this point.
10:20 stay here and do nothing , if you do nothing, nothing can go wrong 😂😂😂😂👍👍
clearly he hasnt known this guy long enough
And nothing can go right either
Mr Bean is so right about Whistlers Mother. It's not just a painting. Its a picture of a mad old cow. 😅
Who he thought the world of.
5:44 My professor when I mention his key words while giving seminar 😂😂
9:57 That laxitive must be really bad.
10:25 "If you do nothing nothing can go wrong" Once upon a time I took that quote so seriously that I confined myself into a room for many many years thinking that if I do nothing nothing will go wrong but no thats not true when your days are bad then troubles will follow you even if you lock yourself behind many doors.
This he meant for bean purely cos watever he touched went wrong. That’s wat he meant. Not generally in life!!!
Legendary speech from a legend. Masterful comedy by Rowan.
"Just....just......just....just...." Dying xD
4:01 The sheer look of PANIC
I saw the ending already, but I still had anxiety. How??? The makers of this movie should be proud of themselves.
I love how when he says his job is to sit and look at paintings, he gets an impressed round of applause. And he gives a quick bemused look, like they’re mental for thinking it’s a big deal.
Funny enough, his job DID help to replace the painting with a poster.
He would just be looking at each stroke, curve, medium, and mark while the snooty bums on high take it for granted, but this is Bean here.
He caught on what makes a painting a painting in the most concrete way and to cap it off, he proved he was introspective on paintings despite just sitting there and looking at paintings.
It also helped to destroy a 50 million US Dollar painting and damn near ruining the career of his new best friend, but C'est La Vi, as the French say.
5:17
in bean's mind: what in the world these guys thinking?
3:28
The genuine relief David must be feeling there is almost touchable. Like waking up from a horrible nightmare.
It's a poster.
It's a what?!!
XDDD
There was an unfilmed post-credits scene. A few years after the events of the film an earthquake strikes Los Angeles. At the Grierson Gallery everyone is thrown to the floor, the glass casing around Whistler's Mother shatters and breaks and the bottom section of the pictures' frame breaks off. Once the earthquake subsides, Elmer runs up to Whistler's Mother to assess the damage and he notices the now revealed words at the bottom of the picture: "THE GRIERSON GALLERY, HOME OF WHISTLER'S MOTHER." The scene ends with Elmer screaming in horror.
@@epsilonalphaargo1948 wait, seriously?
@@netherfreakultima4498 Yep.
@@epsilonalphaargo1948 huh...fancy that
@@epsilonalphaargo1948 source?
I remember watching this movie for the first time as a little kid and being startled to hear Mr. Bean talk for a longer time for the first time.
David was probably the only real friend Bean ever had
He made some more friends in the second movie (Stepan and Sabine).
The first time Bean properly spoke onscreen. Iconic scene, classic film.
Best speech in human history!
Weirdly enough, it kinda reminds me of Charlie Chaplin’s speech at the end of The Great Dictator, cause they’re both silent comedians 😂
If you're going to deliver just one speech, may as well make it your character's opus :)
Rowan Atkinson doesn't just do silent comedy, he does some stand up comedy as well, like his welcome to hell bit and regular acting, like blackadder, his start was on a sketch show. But yes mr bean is a (mostly) silent character if that's what you meant.
Just just just just just just 😂
7:22 „… and even took the time to paint this amazing picture“ wonderful expression in the voice. Mr Bean is gaining confidence
This man always has a pure heart so he always saves the day
His facial expressions are priceless.
7:00
Dom: Welcome to the club Mr Bean! ❤
"Whatever you did you're a genius and I love you!"
"It's a poster"
..... "IT'S A WHAT?!!!"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
If I were him I wouldn't tell its a poster. Just keep secret. 🤦🤦
@@VARJAGAMINGENTERTAINMENT lol yes, me too 😜🤣
10:20 : best dialogue.😂
stay here and do nothing
if do nothing, nothing goes wrong
“Try and keep it under an hour” Lol.
That was actually a good speech.
7:14 this got me laughing lol
Making a silent character speak...Genius.
No it ruins the character imo
@@smallie210 That's an opinion.
This man teach about "talk when is important and learn everything a person need"😊
The music that’s played after mr beans speech just makes the theme 10 times happier
This is one of my best favourite speech I have ever heard!!!!👍👍👍👌👌👌
I think he would pass grade 1 if he had this project
EDIT: wait NO He would’ve passed Grade 2, 3, 4 all of the grades
David looks like a budget Will Ferrell
Badge on the sealing that
A speech that comes from the heart, and not a script. ❤
10:21 "If you do nothing, Nothing can go wrong" that hurts if Mr. Bean did nothing David's career is over and his daughter is probably still in a coma and the police officer that got shot probably wouldn't survive
His daughter wasn't in a coma, it's stated in the next scene.
@@Mrcaremal5 either way, she would've most likely died
I mean if mr bean doesnt do anything in the first place the painting would still be ok
@@gamerarts8455 mr bean doing nothing isn’t mr bean
Bean is like a human disaster that makes everything right.
ngl tht speech was absolutely amazing
The thumb to this video is PRICELESS!!! 🤣🤣 This is one of the funniest movies EVER!! R.A. ... a comedic GENIUS!!!
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Love his facial expressions
When I saw this at movie theatre, all people present laughed so hard for that little giggle at 4:52 that we almost missed the start
9:57 That last night security guard lol xd.
Never seen Mr Bean talking for this long
XD
Johhny english?
@@VARJAGAMINGENTERTAINMENT Johnny English isn't Mr Bean... same actor doesn't mean same character
It ruins the character imo
7:22 slight Aussie accent slipped in there
Of course he's British guy. Why would you surprise if a British guy has a aussie accent lol