Black Adder III Review

Black Adder III
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Black Adder stars Rowan Atkinson, an absolute comic genius who is also the star of Mr. Bean. The screenplays were written by Richard Curtis (Mr. Bean, Not the nine o'clock news) and Ben Elton - possibly one of the funniest modern writers.
In the third series, Rowan Atkinson plays a bitter, frustrated butler to the stupidest man in England - which is saying a lot since Baldrick is still around.
The six episodes in the series are:
1.Dish and Dishonesty - Edmund proves that politicians don't have to rely on issues when the lone voter can tragically cut his head off while shaving
2.Ink and Incapability - Black Adder is forced to re author the first English dictionary over the week end to avoid being skewered by a man whose sword is as mighty as his pen
3.Nob and Nobility - the French revolution is on and Mrs Miggins is busy serving suspiciously shaped sausages
4.Sense and Senility - the Prince Regent decides to be an actor, but Edmund pulls the curtain on his plans
5.Aim and Amiability - in order to keep his master, and thereby himself, in the lifestyle to which they have been born, Black Adder tries to secure his boorish boss a new, wealthy bride.
6.Duel and Duality - after a brief tryst with the Duke of Wellington's daughters, the prince regent may have finally gone too far
Series II and III are definitely the best of Black Adder. The others are funny, but these truly shine

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England 1768-1815. The golden age of wealth, power and discovery, though not for Edmund Blackadder Esq. Edmund is now butler and gentleman's gentleman to the "mini-brained" Prince Regent.DVD Features:BiographiesFeaturette:Black Adder's Christmas CarolOther:Footnotes to HistoryTheatrical Trailer


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