Talk:Upcoming ERB suggestions/@comment-2.190.51.224-20150720045159/@comment-26136579-20150720055133

I fixed that. I wrote the sentence differently at first, went back and edited it, and I didn't edit it correctly.

Now the comment better summarizes that Chaplin and Carrey have a stronger contrast, are more recognizable, have more material to work with between the two of them, and fit better together as a subject for an ERB.

Mr. Bean isn't an actor. So they wouldn't have the contrast of actors from different eras. They would have the muddled connection of being a comedy actor vs a comedic character.

By the way, Chaplin and Mr Bean are both associated with largely inoffensive slapstick comedies. Jim Carrey is known mostly for his work in more risque ribaldry.