2003 is a year that has been choked with movies based on comics, movies based on existing properties (a.k.a. sequels), movies based on books, movies based on television shows, and movies based on ...
Johnny English is a series of British action comedy films parodying the James Bond secret agent genre. It features Rowan Atkinson as the titular character, based on the screenplay written by Neal ...
Bumbling super spy “Johnny English” and the start of Easter school vacation sparked healthy B.O. bounces in the U.K., Germany and Australia last week, but there were disappointingly modest upticks in ...
"JOHNNY ENGLISH," a spy spoof based on -- I kid you not -- a popular series of British credit card commercials featuring an inept secret agent, is silly. Now there's just plain silly and then there's ...
Rowan Atkinson is returning to one of his most iconic roles in Johnny English Strikes Again. The third film in the popular spy spoof series follows 2003’s Johnny English and 2011’s Johnny English ...
Johnny English is a series of British action comedy films parodying the James Bond secret agent genre. It features Rowan Atkinson as the titular character, based on the screenplay written by Neal ...
Johnny English wants to be cool. So do the rest of us, so we're on to him. We recognize the symptoms. At the same time, Johnny has no chance of ever achieving his goal, and so we laugh. We see who ...
It’s a good thing the nincompoop secret agent in the delightfully daft British spy spoof Johnny English has never heard of his swingin’ colleague Austin Powers. If he had, English would know that the ...
Mr. Bean goes 007 in "Johnny English," an extremely silly but effective enough romp for family auds, showcasing Brit comic Rowan Atkinson's trademarked brand of arrogant dumbness. Script, originally ...
Physical comedy just can’t get a break. When an actor is great with a comic quip, we laud him without missing a beat. But a good pratfall? That’s just comedy for the masses. Or at least an occasion to ...
It’s perhaps not the best idea – at least on this side of the pond – to have soulful British ne’er-do-well-cum-pop-music-phenom Robbie Williams warble the theme song to this 007 parody. Williams’ star ...
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