Mr. Bean, an eccentric caretaker at the British national gallery, is sent to Los Angeles to deliver a valuable painting. His arrival causes chaos, and he ends up staying with a curator's family, causing problems in their marriage. Despite being inexperienced, Bean is chosen to give a speech about the painting at the museum's opening conference. Along the way, he gets into various comedic mishaps, including causing a terrorist alert at the airport and accidentally damaging the painting. However, he manages to save the day by replacing the defaced painting with a convincing replica and even saves a life in the process. Ultimately, Bean returns to London, leaving the original defaced painting on his bedroom wall.
When a college student's brain is accidentally connected to a computer, he gains superhuman abilities and becomes the target of a shady group who wants to exploit his newfound powers. With the help of his friends, he must outsmart the bad guys and prevent them from using his abilities for their own gain.
In 'Book Revue,' a cartoon wolf enters a bookstore and interacts with various characters from children's stories. As the surreal and comedic plot unfolds, the wolf encounters Little Red Riding Hood, a cartoon goose, a cartoon mouse, and other anthropomorphic animals. The film combines elements of surrealism, humor, and classic fairy tales.
In this animated short film, various characters from classic literature come to life in a bookshop, causing chaos and hilarity. The film showcases famous literary figures such as the Phantom of the Opera, Frankenstein's monster, and the Invisible Man, among others. The comedic antics of these characters create a whimsical and entertaining story for audiences of all ages.
Donald Duck tries everything to fall asleep but is constantly interrupted, leading to a series of comedic mishaps.
Time Piece is a surreal and avant-garde comedy movie that takes the audience on a journey through various time-related scenarios. From a cowboy riding an elevator to a drummer playing with a head on a platter, the film explores the concept of time and its impact on our lives. With very little dialogue, the movie relies on visual storytelling and absurd situations to entertain and provoke thought.
Donald is writing in his diary and narrating (in a rather sophisticated voice) about his romance with Daisy. She was able to snare him into a relationship in which they got to know each other better and Donald got to meet Daisy's family. Finally, Donald decides to marry Daisy but when waiting for her to arrive so he can pop the question, he falls asleep and has a nightmarish vision of what married life would be like (among other things that he'll be forced to do all the housework and be served a burnt T bone for dinner). Needless to say, the marriage is called off when he awakens.
Cindy, a 12-year-old tomboy, is devastated when she learns that she hasn't been invited to a neighborhood birthday party. That night in bed, her fairy godmother visits her, tells her enough with this tomboy baloney, gives her a frilly new party dress and some rules on how proper young girls are to behave at parties.
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