Bean (1997): American Gallery Meeting

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The clip american gallery meeting from Bean (1997) with Sandra Oh, Peter MacNicol

David, I got a letter from the Royal National Gallery...
They're recommanding a guy called Bean
...to represent them.
Bean? I can't say I've heard of him.
The letter's signed by Drs Rosenblum and Cutler.
Well, that's impressive.
They say
'he's a man whose incontrovertible genius
...dwarfs our own meagre talents.'
Rosenblum and Cutler said that?
Well, you asked for England's top man. I do believe I delivered him.
It certainly sounds like it.
However, before we confirm,
Bernice here still feels that we'd get more media attention
if we had someone from, let's say, the entertainment industry.
I genuinely believe that we could get Jon Bon Jovi.
Jon Bon Jovi?
To unveil Whistler's Mother?
Yes.
I have nothing against Jon Bon Jovi.
The man has had two great hairstyles in the last ten years,
which is an achievement not to be sniffed at.
But, so far as I know, Mr Jovi knows absolutely nothing
about 19th Century Impressionism.
Certainly hasn't mention it in any of his recent songs.
No, but David...
This is not a rock video.
This is a great and serious work of art,
and Dr Bean will give the occasion depth and dignity.
You're right. We go with Bean.
But, George...
No, no. David's our curator.
This is David's call.
It's his decision, his responsibility,
ultimately, his neck.
And where do you want him to stay?
I have a rather interesting idea.
Here?
In our house, for two months?

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