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Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) Reviews

Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)
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Mike Myers' phenomenally successful spy spoof gains a few more characters, a slew of celebrity cameos, and even more free-associative laughs in this third installment of the popular franchise. Austin Powers in Goldmember continues the exploits of the swinging-'60s leftover, who, as the film opens, is busy critiquing a big-budget Hollywood production of his life story, replete with a 20-million-dollar star in the lead role and a slew of John Woo-style action scenes. But not far from the soundstage lurks arch nemesis Dr. Evil (Myers), who has opened up a talent agency representing some of the industry's biggest stars -- all the while channeling their profits into a diabolical world-destruction plan with the unfortunate code name Preparation H. Dr. Evil presents a distraction to Austin by kidnapping his similarly swingin' father, Nigel Powers, and transporting him back in time to 1975. Travelling there to save his father -- and in turn win back his dad's sometimes-errant affection -- Austin comes across the alluring superspy Foxxy Cleopatra (Beyonce Knowles). The three of them travel back to the present day, where they join forces to battle Dr. Evil and his posse of nefarious evil-doers, including the trusty clone Mini-Me (Verne Troyer); his snotty son, Scott (Seth Green); the inimitable Fat Bastard (Myers); and the eponymous new addition to the fold: the epidermis-obsessed, precious-metal-fortified Dutchman called Goldmember (Myers). ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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Starring:
Mike MyersBeyoncĂ© Knowles, (more)
Director(s):
Jay Roach
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Alexander P.

Okay, the first one was pretty funny. The second one recycled all the same jokes as the first, and thus, was not pretty funny. The third recycled all the jokes from the second one which recycled all the jokes from the first one, and thus is a steaming pile of crap. Only Michael Caine makes this watchable.

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Nicholas D.

I liked it

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Jeff H.

A funny movie and my favorite one in the series.

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David D.

Probably the best of the three movies. It seems, unlike what is more common, that this series got better with each sequel.

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Britto A.

Good

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Adam D.

they ran this series into the ground with this one.

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Mary B.

Goldmember is not as funny as the first Austin Powers movie. The jokes and gags seem tired and repeated constantly ad nauseum.

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James D.

I liked this movie, but I think the first two were funnier.

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Hyacinth H.

this movie was a complete waste of time and money.

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Katherine C.

One word sums it up... SUCKED

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    Alexander P.

    Okay, the first one was pretty funny. The second one recycled all the same jokes as the first, and thus, was not pretty funny. The third recycled all the jokes from the second one which recycled all the jokes from the first one, and thus is a steaming pile of crap. Only Michael Caine makes this watchable.

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    Nicholas D.

    I liked it

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    Jeff H.

    A funny movie and my favorite one in the series.

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