Killer Bean Forever

Killer Bean Forever is a 2009 computer-animated action film written, produced, and directed by Jeff Lew. Taking place in a world of anthropomorphic coffee beans, the film tells the story of a bean assassin named Jack "Killer" Bean, who is sent to hunt down a crime boss, while he himself is hunted by mercenaries and the police. The film was preceded by two web shorts: "Killer Bean: The Interrogation" in 1996, and "Killer Bean 2.1: The Party" in 2000. In 2020, an animated series that continues the story of the film was announced and premiered on September 6, 2020. The movie has obtained a cult following online since 2019.

Killer Bean Forever
Promotional Poster
Directed byJeff Lew
Produced byJeff Lew
Written byJeff Lew
StarringVegas E. Trip
Bryan Session
David Guilmette
Matthew Tyler
Jeff Lew
Music byJustin R. Durban
Jeff Lew
CinematographyJeff Lew
Edited byJeff Lew
Production
company
Jeff Lew Productions LLC
Killer Bean Studios LLC
Distributed byCinema Management Group
Release date
  • July 14, 2009 (2009-07-14)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget<$1,000,000[1]

Plot

One night, at 2:43 AM, bean assassin Jack "Killer" Bean is having problems sleeping due to several gangsters holding a loud party in a nearby warehouse. He calls the gangsters' leader to turn down the music, but he refuses, so Killer Bean resorts to killing all the gangsters. Their leader is later revealed to be the nephew of crime boss and drug lord Cappuccino. Shortly after, a police investigation led by Detective Cromwell occurs at the warehouse, which is known to be owned by Cappuccino. Vagan, a lieutenant who runs guns for Cappuccino, arrives at the warehouse, discovering the massacre, and leaves after being briefly questioned by Cromwell.

That morning, Killer Bean is stopped from assassinating Cromwell (having seen him on the news) by a call from his boss, who warns him the warehouse shooting was reckless, and that only the "target" should be killed. Killer Bean assures him that the mission will succeed. In a Chinese restaurant, an assassin named Jet Bean receives a call from his boss sending him on a mission. The restaurant owner then forces him to pay the bill, but he refuses and leaves after beating the chef, who was told by the owner that Jet Bean insulted his food. At the drug headquarters, Cappuccino holds a meeting with his lieutenants, knocking two of them out the window when they annoy him, before Vagan appears and informs him of the warehouse shooting and his nephew's death, so Cappuccino sends Vagan to deal with Killer Bean. Meanwhile, Detective Cromwell analyzes the evidence at the warehouse and finds Killer Bean's name on the bullets, before locating another one of Cappuccino's warehouse, just as Killer Bean arrives there and encounters Vagan. After their fight ends in a draw, Vagan flees, while Killer Bean finds a note saying "Shadow Bean, you are too late."

Shortly after, Killer Bean is found in a bar across the street by Cromwell, who suggests working together to bring Cappuccino down, but Killer Bean refuses. Cromwell then finds the note referencing the "Shadow Beans" and calls his friend Harry, a police intelligence officer, who reveals the Shadow Beans were special assassins working for the Shadow Agency, a private organization that carried out secret government operations, but presumably disbanded years ago. That night, Killer Bean arrives at a third warehouse owned by Cappuccino, and kills both the gangsters he finds there, and several mercenaries hired by Vagan to kill him, but is ultimately knocked out by an explosion. He awakens tied up to a chair, being interrogated by Cappuccino as to why he is trying to kill him. After breaking free, Killer Bean reveals that he is not after Cappuccino, but rather after Vagan, prompting Cappuccino to fire him, only to get shot in retaliation.

Vagan is revealed to be a former Shadow Bean code-named "Dark Bean" who betrayed the Shadow Agency and stole their database. In response to Killer Bean's accusations, Vagan reveals the Agency had degenerated into simply guns for hire, and that he chose to work for Cappuccino instead, so that he could use his knowledge on the gun trade to continue fighting crime, independent from the corrupt Agency. Killer Bean can't bring himself to believe Vagan, and ultimately kills him, not before he warns him that the Agency will now come after him as well. Detective Cromwell, who witnessed the entire ordeal from afar, arrives with police reinforcements, and Killer Bean allows himself to be arrested, believing that only the police can protect him from the Agency.

Shortly after, Jet Bean, sent by the Agency to kill Killer Bean, arrives at the warehouse and learns from a police officer that he was arrested. Jet Bean then allows himself to be arrested by beating an officer who mocked his Asian accent, and proceeds to kill everyone at the police station standing in his way to Killer Bean (save for Cromwell, who left earlier). After a final fight, Killer Bean prevails over Jet Bean, mortally shooting him. As he leaves, Killer Bean is called by his boss to come and "talk things over". He replies that will come, but not for talk, and drives off with a police van full of weapons.

Voice cast

  • Vegas J. Jenkins as Jack "Killer" Bean. He is an anthropomorphic coffee bean and veteran assassin working for the Shadow Agency as a Shadow Bean, until learning of their true nature.
    • Jenkins also voices DJ Bean, Cappuccino's nephew and a gangster leader who dreamed of being a DJ at a night club but was killed by Killer Bean for annoying him with his loud music, the News Reporter, who is the only bean who doesn't show mild anger expressions, and other beans as extras.
  • Bryan Session as Detective Cromwell, a police detective who is put in charge of hunting down both Killer Bean and Cappuccino.
    • Session also voices Vagan/Dark Bean, a gangster running guns for Cappuccino and former Shadow Bean for the Agency, having quit after they betrayed him.
  • Matthew Tyler as Cappuccino, a notorious crime boss and drug lord who wants to exact revenge on Killer Bean for killing his nephew.
    • Tyler also voices other beans as extras.
  • Jeff Lew as Jet Bean, an Asian assassin working for the Shadow Agency who is sent to hunt down Killer Bean.
    • Lew also voices other beans as extras.
  • David Guilmette as the Leader of the Shadow Agency, Killer Bean's mysterious boss who is only heard on the phone; credited as "The Voice".
    • Guilmette also voices Harry, a police officer and Detective Cromwell's friend, the Mercenary Leader, who claims to have hand-selected his squad at the Academy 10 years ago and, along with them, is sent to kill Killer Bean on Vagan's orders, and other beans as extras.

Production

The concept for Killer Bean came in a short produced by Jeff Lew in the late 1990s entitled "Killer Bean: The Interrogation", which was later called "Killer Bean 1". Jeff Lew intended this short only to teach himself animation, and it only received about 3000 hits. After practicing animation for about 2 years, Lew started work on "Killer Bean 2.1: The Party", a 7-minute short. "Killer Bean 2" took about 3 years to create, and was released on iFilm in 2000. In about 6 months, it received about a million views, which was significant before YouTube.[2] A later edit, "Killer Bean 2.1", was uploaded to YouTube in 2009. Killer Bean 2.1 has since gained more than 4 million views on YouTube since its initial upload in 2009.[3]

After receiving various calls from movie producers that never developed, Lew decided to make a full feature film himself. The first rough draft of the screen play took about 5 months. Previsualization took about one and a half years. One mistake Lew regretted was not making the concept art before previz, which meant that many of the previz shots could not be reused for final animation. Lew then posted an ad on Craigslist for voices, and auditioned about 20 people and cast four. The concept artist for the characters was Von Caberte.[4] By July 2005, all pre-production was completed.

The film took about five years to create, with approximately one and half years in pre-production and three years in animation. Killer Bean Forever had approximately 1000 animated shots.[1] Generally, animators are given 1–4 weeks to complete one shot, and thus to create 1000 shots would have taken 20 years. Lew used an inexpensive 2D motion capture system to speed up animation, primarily with lip-sync.[5] During this time, Lew also worked as an animator on major Hollywood productions including The Matrix Reloaded,X-men

Release

In 2008, the worldwide rights to Killer Bean Forever were acquired by Cinema Management Group.[6] That same year, the film was screened for buyers at the Toronto Film Festival.[6]

The film was released on DVD in the United States on July 14, 2009, and was released on Blu-ray in Germany in September 2010.

In May 2018, the film was officially uploaded to YouTube in its entirety in 4K resolution, gaining over 19 million views as of 2020.[7]

Reception

Scott McDanel of RMU Sentry Media called the film "an absolute dumpster fire," but wrote that he would "still highly recommend it as a 'it's-so-bad-it's-good' flick."[8]

The movie was officially uploaded to YouTube by Jeff Lew in May 2018, where it has since garnered 20 million views. This significantly contributed to the movie's cult following, causing moments and references of the film to become a meme.[9]

Earlier shorts: The Killer Bean 1 & 2

The first short, "Killer Bean: The Interrogation", was released in 1996. The short features Killer Bean captured by mercenaries who interrogate him.

The second short, "Killer Bean 2.1: The Party", was released on August 8, 2000. The short is about Killer Bean being annoyed by the loud music at a nearby party held by some gangsters. When they refuse to turn it down, Killer Bean arrives to do it himself, but the gangsters won't go down without a fight.

A third short, "The Killer Bean 3: Forever", was originally intended to release in 2002, but was scrapped in favor of the movie Killer Bean Forever. The trailer featured Killer Bean on a roof, breathing in, and breathing out.

2020 web series

In January 2020, The Killer Bean Channel posted a picture on YouTube community revealing Killer Bean's return and will have a 10+ episode series,[10] although it has been delayed since late February.[11] The Twitter account of Killer Bean claimed that YouTubers and fans will voice act the characters in the mini-series.[12] On May 10, the first teaser of the miniseries was released to the Killer Bean Channel.

On May 10, 2020, The Return of Killer Bean, a teaser for what could come in the new series, was released onto YouTube.[13] "The Return of Killer Bean" was released as a teaser for the upcoming 2020 series in 4K. The short features Killer Bean (Jeff Lew) attacking a group of mercenaries, but when the last surviving bean (Christopher Giersz) threatens to shoot a hole through his car door, just like he did with his mother's, Killer Bean attempts to reason with him. Claiming that the mercenary has some personal problems, Killer Bean lets him take his car and throws him the keys. The last bean tries to find the keys in some trash bags, when he finds them, the keys are actually an explosive device. The explosion throws the mercenary into a garbage can, though he survives, before Killer Bean leaves in his car.

On September 6, 2020, the first episode was released.[14]

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"Featuring Cr1TiKaL"Jeff LewJeff Lew6 September 2020 (2020-09-06)
Killer Bean jumps out of the police van in a dark, secluded area in the city. He then whips out a rocket launcher and blasts a door open. It turns out that Killer Bean is looking for Kessler, a former Shadow Bean like himself. Killer Bean enters Kessler's compound. Killer Bean demands Kessler to show himself. Kessler notices that Killer Bean has broken into his compound by looking at his surveillance cameras. He mocks Killer Bean and unleashes his drones to kill Killer Bean. Killer Bean manages to destroy all the drones and enters Kessler's room. However, during the battle with the drones, Kessler's CPU is accidentally destroyed by one of Killer Bean's bullets, mainly because one of Kessler's drones was in front and was penetrated by a bullet. Kessler is already in his "bathroom bunker" with a seemingly unbreakable door. Kessler tells Killer Bean that he will never get out, claiming he has streaming, a good food supply, and toilet paper. In an effort to make him get out, Killer Bean shoots and destroys the WiFi router on a table. This forces Kessler to come out. Killer Bean asks Kessler to give him the location of the Shadow Agency. While they are talking, Kessler notices that his CPU is broken. Kessler is upset that it is broken. Killer Bean asks him to show the location on a phone. Kessler then tells Killer Bean that the Shadow Agency has changed. The Tactical Evasion System enables the Shadow Agency to teleport from one location to another every two weeks. He tells Killer Bean that now, they have a network of mini particle-accelerator satellites which enables them to teleport every 4 hours. Kessler tells Killer Bean that it would need a very powerful computer to predict the next location the Shadow Agency will appear at. Since Kessler's CPU is broken, he can't do so. Killer Bean suggests buying the parts needed to repair it. But Kessler refuses. Kessler mentions Reximus, an international arms dealer who earns a lot of money from his weapon businesses and gaming tournaments. Kessler tells Killer Bean that Reximus is in possession of one of the two prototypes of the CPU. Killer Bean says that he's confident that he will be able to convince Reximus to use it. Kessler gives Killer Bean Reximus' location. Kessler warns Killer Bean to be careful, as there are an army of thugs that are protecting him. Kessler tells Killer Bean to take Max, an advanced AI that has the ability to change personalities, with him for help on the mission. Killer Bean tells Kessler if it tries anything funny, he'll destroy Max. Killer Bean then leaves the room together with Max.
22"Featuring MaximilianMus"Jeff LewJeff Law20 November 2020 (2020-11-20)
The camera focuses on Reximus' CPU inside the brick building, with him gaming with a kid who keeps teasing him. The kid then kills Reximus and teases him for not playing the game. He looks up his IP address, which the kid thinks that he's going to swat him, but instead sends a missile to his house. Before Reximus launched the missile, Sniper walks to his brick building and interrupts him that the buyer, Mr. Latte, is here. Sniper then tells him that the buyer is waiting. Killer Bean is then seen lunging with MAX, who is helping him. MAX tells Killer Bean that the CPU is in the brick building, along with questions that Killer Bean deems useless. Reximus and Sniper are then walking, talking about their sales and trying to put the Karen 12000 on sale, which Reximus refuses. They finally arrive to the buyer, who is wanting a discount for the CX-1 Plasma Cannon. Reximus then kills the buyer for asking a stupid question, along with 4 of his thugs for having a problem. He then gave his remaining thug employee of the month. Killer Bean starts running on a pipe, with MAX as his eyes. He starts to throw knives on the first 3 beans, along with punching and shooting more. MAX focuses on the Karen 12000, thinking that it would pose a threat to Killer Bean. Another bean alerts Reximus that Killer Bean is in his base, which he assigned two of his thugs and Sniper to take him out. However, Killer Bean managed to kill his thugs and the episode ends with Sniper aiming a rifle and firing it at Killer Bean. It is currently unknown where Killer Bean would survive or not.

Mobile game

In 2012, a mobile game, Killer Bean: Unleashed, was released for Android and iOS. The game was about Killer Bean who is on the run from mercenaries while hunting the Shadow Agency's top shadow bean.

References

  1. "Killer Bean Forever About". Archived from the original on 20 March 2011. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
  2. "Killer Bean Forever About the Director". Archived from the original on August 19, 2011. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  3. Killer Bean 2.1 - The Party (HD), retrieved 2019-12-05
  4. "Killer Bean Forever: The Art of Cabertevon". Archived from the original on 13 August 2011. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  5. Killer Bean Forever DVD: Making of Killer Bean Forever (Media notes). Jeff Lew. 2009 [2009].CS1 maint: others (link)
  6. Ball, Ryan (September 9, 2008). "CMG Bites Into Killer Bean". Animation Magazine. Retrieved January 2, 2020.
  7. "Killer Bean Forever 4K - Official FULL MOVIE". May 19, 2018. Retrieved March 20, 2020 via YouTube.
  8. McDanel, Scott (January 31, 2019). "Scote's G.O.A.T.S. – Killer Bean Forever". RMU Sentry Media. Robert Morris University. Retrieved January 2, 2020.
  9. Sommer, Liz (22 January 2020). "Killer Bean Memes. Its reviews have been overwhelmingly positive, and it is suspected that any and all hate towards the film is out of jealousy". StayHipp. StayHipp. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
  10. "The return of Killer Bean??? Let me put it in a language you can understand: YES! The Killer Bean story will continue in a 10+ episode series, with the first episode coming out late February on this YT Channel! I'll be working on this series full-time, and I can't do it without your support. So get your Killer Bean Merch and support this channel! KillerBeanMerch.com". Retrieved March 14, 2020 via YouTube.
  11. "Sorry guys, I missed my deadline! Unreal Engine is proving to be more difficult than I thought, but I'm learning it's quirkiness. I attached a raw, untouched render from Unreal just to give you guys an idea of what the new series will look like. Hope you like it! Trust me guys, I'm working 12 hour days right now just to get the 1st video out! Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss the release date". Retrieved March 14, 2020 via YouTube.
  12. "This Killer Bean series will be YouTube centric (unless Netflix calls 🤔) So that means I will be casting featured roles with big YouTubers. Big YouTubers = anyone with more YT subs than my channel. All of the other roles will be available to fans! #killerbean". Twitter. March 5, 2020. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  13. "The Return of Killer Bean" via YouTube.
  14. https://www.youtube.com/watch/BltgkVqmQS8
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