It is really great work yes. But in the Netherlands we had an comedian (he past away in 2000) when he came on stage the people where laughing like hell😂
In the original bit he said to the French to go "over there" with the Germans, and added "I'm sure you have plenty to talk about", which is even funnier I think. Nonetheless he still nails it, long live Sir Rowan, hope you live it happy.
@Christoph Bischofs, the irony of that is that he created Bean as a means to do comedy while incorporating his stammer. While Rowan is very intelligent (and yes, articulate) you may realise, the few times that Bean does speak, he takes time to form the words. This isn't entirely put on as an act. Rowan has said in past interviews that acting was something he wanted to use to overcome it. He also said that he doesn't stammer half as much in front of a live audience, because you are having to "read" the room and the live reactions of people. With cinema and television, you don't get the instant reaction.
Rowan is sooo brilliant! One of the best ever in terms of inflection, timing and delivery. The best comedians don't have to shock the crowd with swear words. Such a Treasure.
I just watched the earlier version, and this one is just as good and the updates make it even funnier. Rowan Atkinson is so brilliant at those officious people. The school roll call is hilarious, and the schoolmaster informing the parents of the death of their son, is darkly brilliant, and that’s not to mention all the wonderful TV and movie shows he’s been in. One of the best.
the amount of joy and laughter that this man has brought to this world during his life is indescribably great. he was born with the ability to make people laugh and make them happy, and he used that skill impeccably. he is indeed a great artist.
@Mc Kyle Dodongo Yeah everlasting life sounds like a nightmare to me so I'll pass thanks, and I already got vaccinated, good luck taking your chances with covid though
@@northerntv4644 Sorry rhamu grisa, put on closed captions. It's "infernal." Inferno would not make sense. It would have to be "an inferno" a noun. "Informal" and "infernal" are both adjectives.
He's made subtle changes over the years. On his Live In Belfast album, there's the following, perhaps a little non-PC (but in-keeping with the nasty nature of the Bible): "Moonies, marmite-eaters, male models, masochists, and masseuses. If you could just take a pew at the back. With the Methodists, that is."
I'd be interested to know if he had the balls to make that joke with Obama in the older versions, or if this is just more of the John Oliver "DRUMPF AMIRITE?!?" school of """"comedy""""
The best about this man is that his joke is clean. No bad language, No bad sexual joke or anything that nasty to make people laugh. Now that is a true comedian
Sorry to burst your bubble, but you (and 1.4k others, but they, welcome to RU-vid) did forget that Islam exists somehow. It's one of the most popular religions in the world.
Does it work like maths, multiplying two negatives gets you a positive? If that's the case, as long as you become a lawyer or a hedge fund manager, you'll be fine!
Anyone who understands comedy a little bit will know that timing is the true king here. Many funny people can write great jokes like these, but very less are able to pull off such an amazing act. Notice how Rowan is very calm, clear and takes pauses in what he says, just like having a conversation with the audience, rather than seeming like he's performing. He doesn't rush into a joke, providing ample amount of time for the audience to laugh, and then says a joke just at the right time, when the audience most expects it. He also doesn't waste time in explaining something before the joke. His set-ups before the jokes are perfect, not too short and not too long. Yes, the jokes are funny, but it has much more to it. This is what is called a perfect stand up act, done by the master himself.
I guess that Dimwit Donnie Frump would have been in the one line in front of the small guillotine first then to the large space that had been reserved for him with the rest of us bloody colonial sods. 😆
@@blucat4 One has the possibility of being a metaphor or a simile, while the other is literal. That's all I've got 😂. It's a very common filler word in this day and age
I'm glad i grew up watching mr.bean . And i'm more glad he still with us.. I'm 23 years old and seeing this man on YT is truly amazing. I was watching this guy on CRT tv with DVD's
My dad (an Irishman) was at an international meeting the other day. He ran into a Scotsman. Someone said, "Hey look! We've got the Irish and the Scottish here!" My dad being the brilliant person he is said, "As long as the English don't show up, we should be fine"
It's cool that he updated this bit for the modern audience - I remember seeing the original cut back in the 90's. At least I think it was the original.
@@simonspacek3670 the parts I was referring to were hedge fund managers mormons and Bloody Trump ! Honestly I would be surprised if Trump wasnt actually a demon in disguise!
I miss the "french, go stand with the germans. I'm sure you'll have plenty to talk about!" joke T_T sad he cut it out now, but I appreciated the americans getting some of it haha
ADdas nah the audience just all have vision problems. They think that they are watching Mr. Bean. When in actuality, they are watching this rando named “Roman ATKshin”
He is. I remember The Opening of London Olympic. He just raised his eyebrows and the whole stadium went crazy. Rowan Atkinson, and The Queen 'jump' from helicopter with James Bond, it's my best memories from London Olympic.
I like how he stayed true to the original that he did on the album Live in Belfast. On his live comedy special he did in the 1990s he edited this routine down quite a bit so it's nice to see the routine in it's entirety with the new bits added to it (Hedge Fun Managers, The French and the mention of Trump).