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 ...
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 ...
It’s been 20 years since the UK release of Johnny English, a British spy spoof stacked with James Bond alums past and future – starting with Rowan Atkinson himself. Atkinson’s first brush with Bond ...
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 ...
Rowan Atkinson is back as bumbling spy Johnny English in the sequel to his 2003 hit, but despite work on comic classics "Not the Nine O'Clock News" and "Blackadder," the comedian does not find filming ...
You probably weren’t clamoring for a sequel to the 2003 British spy parody “Johnny English,” which was far more successful overseas than it was in the United States. Still, here’s “Johnny English ...
"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 ...
When spy movies were a big thing back in the 1960s, occasionally someone would try to spoof the genre. This almost never worked, except for the TV series “Get Smart,” which had Mel Brooks as its ...
“Johnny English Strikes Again,” but really, we’d rather he not. Can’t Rowan Atkinson’s bumbling parody of James Bond just leave well enough alone? This limp, lifeless, one-joke action comedy sequel, ...