Johnny English 3 Movie Collection (Blu-ray)

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When the jewels are stolen by diabolical billionaire Frenchman Pascal Edward Sauvage (John Malkovich), who also plans to turn England into a giant prison, it's up to the bumbling English to retrieve them.

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UPC0191329102879
eBay Product ID (ePID)20046033020

Product Key Features

Movie/TV TitleJohnny English 3 Movie Collection
LanguageEnglish
Run Time279 min.
RatingPG
FormatBlu-ray
GenreComedy Video
StudioUniversal Studios
Sub-GenreAction / Adventure

Dimensions

Item Height0.52 in
Item Weight0.28 lb
Item Length6.76 in
Item Width5.47 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs3
Country/Region of ManufactureMexico

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  • If Mr. Bean Were James Bond

    If Mr. Bean were an incompetent James Bond! Director Peter Howitt’s spy action-comedy Johnny English (2003) holds up surprisingly as a hilarious James Bond spoof. Howitt’s frenetic direction blazes through thrilling shootouts and exciting car chases like this was a Mission Impossible movie. Howitt clearly loves and respects James Bond spy thrillers and British espionage thrillers like Michael Caine’s The Ipcress File. Johnny English feels similar to The Pink Panther movies with Peter Sellers. From hidden rooms, lethal gadgets, expensive balls, late night infiltrations, international intrigue, and data gathering. Johnny English remains a delightfully fun spy spoof for the entire family. Writers Robert Wade, Neal Purvis, William Davies, and Peter Howitt came up with an insane plot of having a Frenchman steal the crown jewels and claim England’s crown monarchy in order to turn the entire British isle into a giant prison. Their writing for the spy games is very clever and funny. I love the constant setup to repeated gags and blunders by the British fool spy Johnny English. It’s as much an homage to spies with the nationalistic English message as it is a loving parody of spy films. Johnny English is not all genius, not all high brow, but it’s always lighthearted and funny. I’ve seen it many times and always find laughter. Rowan Atkinson’s arrogant and idiotic spy Johnny English is so funny. He’s able to be butt of the joke and play up English’s endless mistakes and unreal ego. Rowan Atkinson basically plays Johnny English like his iconic bumbling Mr. Bean character, but with a pseudo suave persona like a James Bond. He’s definitely trying to be like Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan’s James Bonds. Johnny English’s steadfast sidekick Bough is amazing with his knowledge of situations and gadgets. Ben Miller’s gullible helper Bough is just so funny alongside Atkinson’s wretched spy Johnny English. Australian singer and actress Natalie Imbruglia is breathtaking and cool as elegant spy Lorna Campbell. She’s so good that she almost convinces you that Lorna could love such an ugly man like Rowan Atkinson. She’s effortlessly graceful, gorgeous, and even kills her hand to hand combat. I wish Imbruglia got more serious roles as she’s excellent in Johnny English. Her Lorna is a better heroine than Johnny English. John Malkovich is a riot as French billionaire Pascal Sauvage. His greedy Frenchman is pleasant and charming as he carefully plots for the English throne. Greg Wise cameos as the effortless Agent One like a James Bond type. I do like that Johnny English is assigned to the case only because he gets all the other MI7 agents killed. Tasha de Vasconcelos looks lovely in her cute cameo as Countess Alexandra during Johnny English’s opening mission. Douglas McFerran and Steve Nicolson’s henchmen are really fun with their love of killing and distaste for Johnny English. Kevin McNally’s astonished Prime Minister and Tim Pigott-Smith’s stern Head of MI7 Pegasus are great characters. Bond girl Nina Young cameos as Pegasus’ secretary. Robin Sales’ fast editing keeps the energy up and the striking action montages are as stylish as Edgar Wright movies. A lot is packed into 88 minutes. Remi Adefarasin’s cinematography is pretty with carefully shot sequences whether Johnny English is breaking and entering or getting outwitted at every turn. Chris Seagers’ production looks expensive with several castles and ballrooms. John Bush’s lavish set decoration adds production value, while Peter Chiang’s CGI effects still look fine for the villain’s map and printed money. Composer Ed Shearmur’s score mimics, homages, and parodies James Bond music with thrilling intensity. Many of the jokes are elevated by Shearmur’s exciting score. I love ABBA so hearing them on the soundtrack is always a joy. Sound designer Glenn Freemantle really lets the music ramp up in the mix. Jill Taylor’s slick suits and outstanding dresses look immaculate. Her spy suits and dresses for Natalie Imbruglia alone are stunning. Sallie Jaye, Kate Benton, and Graham Johnston’s make-up looks divine on Imbruglia. She glows with a radiance here. In conclusion, Johnny English is a very funny movie, especially if you love spy thrillers!

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  • A hysterical 3 movie collection with Rowan Atkinson

    These movies were really funny that i can watch them over and over again and still laugh. overall,great 3-movie collection.

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  • Funny an great action

    Great movies

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  • fun for the whole family

    it's crazy fun to watch Johnny English.

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  • Fantastic comical satire Great films

    Excellent character and satire very entertaining a great value

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    Great

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    Not slightly amusing

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    Great thank you!

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