>its the fly episode from breaking bad
>but with Mr Bean and a Bee
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>its the fly episode from breaking bad
>but with Mr Bean and a Bee
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If there isn't a scene where the bee flies into his urethra and stings the inside of his cock it won't be kino
>>its the fly episode from breaking bad
>>but with Mr Bean and a Bee
im in
i like how he's being put on trial, like he somehow commited hate crimes and acts of terrorism trying to kill a bee
>le hecking epic toilet plunger and caught my hands in the piano shtick
even modern toddlers are probably gonna get bored
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>Mr Bean x Malcolm in the Middle
i'll give it a watch
>be my dad
>picnic ages ago
>forgets knife
>uses credit card
>a few weeks later
>same thing happens in a mr bean episode
dad reckons one of the writers were in the park watching him lmao
>filtered by mr bean
NGMI
I'm convinced people would have like the BB fly episode if the show didn't have a weekly release. It could have been a nice relief, instead people felt bamboozled. It was basically Not Without My Anus except they didn't think people would mind.
they ran out of budget, but it was a good way to reconnect two characters who hadn't been together for awhile. it was a bottle episode that worked. i don't know why people have to lose their shit over it
I hope they become friends at the end like in the movie mousehunt
cuz it's fucking boring and the reconnection didn't need that half hour of slapstick bullshit
dude you just ruined the film
Watching this in preparation.
saying something's boring isn't a valid criticism
Yes it is
Because it didn't advance the overarching plot, the only thing plebs care about. It never ceases to annoy me that they think fiction is merely about getting to the end of the story as efficiently as possible, like it's some sort of game. That's why I'm not even surprised people watch plot summaries on youtube.
No he didn't. Go drink more antifreeze.
>let bee sting you once
>mild pain
>bee dies
Roll credits
they actually trained a real mouse to run around obstacles and do neat tricks back then. I know it's kinda retarded to expect them doing the same with a bee instead of using CGI but yea.
The bee has an IQ of 103. Mr Bean has an IQ of 102.
Based schizo dad
Don't. Talk. Bollocks.
plot twist, is a mutated carpenter bee
More like Mr. Been lol
Shut the fuck up Cinemasins, you don't understand dick about storytelling.
They also used CG in Mousehunt on top of practical effects.
>While close-ups used an animatronic rodent, and some scenes involved CGI, most shots were made using a team of 60 field mice trained by animal trainer Boone Narr. The mice were trained for everything from running and climbing to sleeping in a sardine can underneath a tissue paper blanket.
>In fact the cast and crew were so impressed with the mice that they even took a few home as pets.
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