RE: Film Review: Johnny English (2003)
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It's intriguing to note that a movie that eventually became a franchise had its roots in credit card television commercials. The transition from such commercials to a full-fledged film series is a testament to cinema's versatility.
As you rightly pointed out, Rowan Atkinson's portrayal of the titular character is iconic. His comedic timing and unique style have always been a treat, and it's no different in this film. As the cartoonish villain, John Malkovich adds another layer of humor, making the film an enjoyable watch.
I appreciate your mention of the James Bond series as a source of inspiration, especially with Neal Purvis and Robert Wade's involvement. It's always fascinating to see how different genres and styles can be blended to create something fresh and entertaining.