An unhinged parody of James Bond theatrics, Johnny English finds Mr. Bean himself suiting up as the eponymous super spy for a series of wild and silly adventures. A lowly pencil pusher working for the MI7 agency, Johnny English (Rowan Atkinson) is suddenly promoted to super spy after Agent One is assassinated and every other agent is blown up at his funeral. When billionaire entrepreneur Pascal Sauvage (John Malkovich) sponsors the exhibition of the Crown Jewels and the valuable gems disappear on the opening night, and on the watch of English, the newly designated agent must jump into action to uncover the thief and procure the missing valuables. Tracking the thieves' underground escape route with sidekick Bough (Ben Miller), English locks in on Sauvage despite repeated assurances by boss Pegasus (Tim Pigott-Smith) that the respected entrepreneur has nothing to do with the crime. Could the mysterious Lorna (Natalie Imbruglia), who has an odd habit of turning up at the wrong place at th watch
Johnny O'Neal played the legendary jazz pianist Art Tatum in the award-winning film "Ray". Director Taylor Hackford selected Johnny because he wanted an excellent pianist with chops as prodigious as Tatum's. Just view the trailer and see for yourself. O'Neal brings to this 2006 live Trio concert his tremendous talent and the experience gained during his years as leader and during stints as a member of the bands of Clark Terry, Art Blakey, Milt Jackson, and many more. Included is interview footage with O'Neal and with pianist Mulgrew Miller, who explains why he considers O'Neal "one of the two greatest living jazz musicians of my generation." O'Neal's interview segments appear at relevant times between songs throughout the DVD. Johnny and bandmates perform a dynamic mix from The Great American Songbook, "new standards", an original, and a gospel favorite: Just You, Just Me; Next Spring; Dreamy; Tight; Saving My Love for You; Intellectual Grease; Overjoyed; I Concentrate on You; Honeysuc watch
Johnny O'Neal played the legendary jazz pianist Art Tatum in the award-winning film "Ray". Director Taylor Hackford selected Johnny because he wanted an excellent pianist with chops as prodigious as Tatum's. Just view the trailer and see for yourself. O'Neal brings to this 2006 live Trio concert his tremendous talent and the experience gained during his years as leader and during stints as a member of the bands of Clark Terry, Art Blakey, Milt Jackson, and many more. Included is interview footage with O'Neal and with pianist Mulgrew Miller, who explains why he considers O'Neal "one of the two greatest living jazz musicians of my generation." O'Neal's interview segments appear at relevant times between songs throughout the DVD. Johnny and bandmates perform a dynamic mix from The Great American Songbook, "new standards", an original, and a gospel favorite: Just You, Just Me; Next Spring; Dreamy; Tight; Saving My Love for You; Intellectual Grease; Overjoyed; I Concentrate on You; Honeysuc watch