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Post subject: Rowan Atkinson: "There'll be no more Mr. Bean" Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 11:36 am |
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Quote: Rowan Atkinson: 'There'll be no more Mr Bean'Rowan Atkinson has ruled out a return for his hugely successful Mr Bean character. The actor, currently starring in the spoof spy sequel 'Johnny English Reborn', told BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat: Quote: I've always regarded Mr Bean as an ageless, timeless figure. I don't want him to particularly grow old, and if I carry on playing him then he's going to get older, whether we like it or not. I would like to remember Mr Bean how he was five or 10 years ago. The first episode of the show about the silent, childlike man and the trouble he got himself into went out on New Year's Day in 1990, leading to 19 episodes, an animated cartoon series and two films, the last of which, Mr Bean's Holiday, came out in 2007. Atkinson made headlines himself in August when he "cheated death" after crashing his McLaren F1 car, which then burst into flames. However, his love of fast cars came in useful while making Johnny English Reborn, as he got to do his own driving and some of his own stunts. He said: Quote: There is a sequence in Hong Kong where I had to step over a 25-storey building drop, but I said 'no' to that as I do have a problem with vertigo. I'll do an occasional stunt, but the problem is the insurance people want you to turn up the next day and be OK to film. Johnny English Reborn is in cinemas now. http://www.nme.com/filmandtv/news/rowan ... ean/248804
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Post subject: Rowan Atkinson: "There'll be no more Mr. Bean" Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 11:44 am |
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I can't say as I blame him. I love Bean, but he took the character to an art form.If I never had anything new, I think I would still be okay rewatching the existing stuff.
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Post subject: Rowan Atkinson: "There'll be no more Mr. Bean" Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 1:33 pm |
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Post subject: Rowan Atkinson: "There'll be no more Mr. Bean" Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 3:15 pm |
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Quote: "There'll be no more Mr. Bean" That's what Dana Carvey said about the Church Lady.
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Post subject: Rowan Atkinson: "There'll be no more Mr. Bean" Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 7:50 pm |
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Post subject: Rowan Atkinson: "There'll be no more Mr. Bean" Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 8:38 pm |
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Post subject: Rowan Atkinson: "There'll be no more Mr. Bean" Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 9:12 pm |
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Jilerb wrote: A Fifth of Adder?  Wikipedia wrote: Despite regular statements denying any plans for a fifth series, cast members are regularly asked about the possibility of a new series.
In January 2005, Tony Robinson told ITV's This Morning that Rowan Atkinson was more keen than he has been in the past to do a fifth series, set in the 1960s (centred on a rock band called the "Black Adder Five", with Baldrick – aka 'Bald Rick' – as the drummer). Robinson in a stage performance 1 June 2007, again mentioned this idea, but in the context of a movie. One idea mentioned by Curtis was that it was Baldrick who had accidentally assassinated John F. Kennedy.[14] However, aside from a brief mention in June 2005,[15] there have been no further announcements from the BBC that a new series is being planned. Furthermore, in November 2005, Rowan Atkinson told BBC Breakfast that although he would very much like to do a new series set in Colditz or another prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, something which both he and Stephen Fry reiterated at the end of Blackadder Rides Again, the chances of it happening are extremely slim.[citation needed]
There were a couple of ideas that had previously floated for the fifth series. Batadder was intended to be a parody of Batman with Baldrick as the counterpart of Robin (suggested by John Lloyd). This idea eventually came to surface as part of the Comic Relief sketch "Spider-Plant Man" in 2005, with Atkinson as the title hero, Robinson as Robin, Jim Broadbent as Batman and Rachel Stevens as Mary Jane. Star Adder was to be set in space in the future (suggested by Atkinson),[16] though this too was touched upon in Blackadder's Christmas Carol.
On 10 April 2007, Hello! reported that Atkinson was moving forward with his ideas for a fifth series. He said, "I like the idea of him being a prisoner of war in Colditz. That would have the right level of authority and hierarchy which is apparent in all the Blackadders."[17]
A post on BlackAdderHall.com from Ben Elton in early 2007 states that Blackadder will return in some form, whether it be a TV series or movie. Elton has since not given any more information on the putative Blackadder 5.
During an interview in August 2007 regarding his latest movie, Mr. Bean's Holiday, Atkinson was asked about the possibility of a further Blackadder series, to which the simple reply "No, no chance" was given:
"There was a plan for a film set in the Russian revolution, a very interesting one called The Red Adder. He would have been a lieutenant in the Secret Police. Then the revolution happened and at the end he is in the same office doing the same job but just the colours on his uniform have changed. It was quite a sweet idea and we got quite a long way with it but in the end it died a death."
Stephen Fry has expressed the view that, since the series went out on such a good "high", a film might not be a good idea.[18]
During his June 2007 stage performance, chronicled on the Tony Robinson's Cunning Night Out DVD, Robinson states that after filming the Back & Forth special, the general idea was to reunite for another special in 2010. Robinson jokingly remarked that Hugh Laurie's success on House may make that difficult.
At the end of Blackadder Rides Again Robinson asked Tim McInnerny if he would do another series and he responded "no", because he thought people would not want to see them as they are now and would rather remember them for how they were. In the same documentary, Rowan Atkinson voiced his similar view; 'Times past; that's what they were!' However, Miranda Richardson and Tony Robinson expressed enthusiasm towards the idea of a series set in the Wild West, whilst John Lloyd favoured an idea for a series with a Neanderthal Blackadder. Lastly Stephen Fry suggested a series set in a prisoner of war camp during World War II but later remarked that "perhaps it's best to leave these things as a memory."
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Post subject: Rowan Atkinson: "There'll be no more Mr. Bean" Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:16 pm |
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Caveman Blackadder? I kind of like that idea, just because it'd be so different. I think the whole 60's thing has been done to death in too many comedies, as has the WW2 era - we don't really need an English version of Hogan's Heroes, do we? I don't, anyhow.  One set in the 1920's might be funny, with Blackadder as some kind of master sleuth or something...but it's probably best they just leave it, now.
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