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In 1967, fashion photographer and spy Austin Powers (Mike Myers) is on the verge of catching his arch-nemesis Dr Evil (also Myers) when the latter has himself cryogenically frozen. Powers follows suit, only to be revived thirty years later when Evil has emerged to threaten the world once more. Teamed with Vanessa Kensington (Elizabeth Hurley), the daughter of his original partner, Powers has to get over his culture shock in time to battle his old foe.Mike Myers wrote and stars in this spoof of the "Matt Helm" and James Bond movies. Includes:Poster Art card (reversible)
M**M
Oh Behave!
International spy Austin Powers and his arch enemy Doctor Evil are thawed out in the 90's after being cryogenically frozen in the 60's. Spot on spoof of the James Bond films with Mike Meyers terrific in the dual role of spy Austin Powers and his arch enemy Doctor Evil with good comic supporting performances from Elizabeth Hurley, Michael York and Robert Wagner and Seth Green. Watch for an early role for Will Ferrell as one of Doctor Evil's henchmen and some fun cameos. The 90's setting is now very dated but this is still a very silly and funny comedy classic.
A**S
The lighter side of Dr No
Looking back on it, it was amazing that no one thought of completely lampooning those old Sean Connery Bond films until 1997. They were pretty over-the-top, but I guess that's what we loved about them. And, I dare say that the writer/star of `Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery,' - Mike Myers - loves them as much as the rest of us. For he gives us a most loving take on the unspoken absurdities that we deliberately chose to overlook in the Bond films. He plays both hero and villain here as a swinging spy, frozen in the sixties and defrosted in the - rather more politically correct - nineties to do battle with the (Blofeld-like) Dr Evil.Despite being an American production, it has a very British feel to it. Everything is made fun of, but you never feel like they're being particularly cruel - it's all quite `loving mockery' (if you know what I mean). It's not just a string of naughty jokes, but it also does go a little deeper in highlighting the change in attitudes from the `free love' of the sixties to the more reserved nineties.There's nothing here that's particularly clever, just a stream of innuendos which seem like they've been taken straight out of the original Carry On films. But, if you're in the mood for some general silliness (and have a healthy knowledge of the old Bond films), you should enjoy the crazy ride and find you're spouting the several Powers/Evil catchphrases for some time to come.
M**K
Do you find me horny baby!
Good fun film which we enjoyed. Received quickly.
R**E
Funny film
Mike Myers plays the groovy sixties British spy frozen in time to the nineties, facing the evil Doctor, er, Evil, also played by himself. Liz Hurley is his eye candy sidekick and Michael York is the boss. Cue lots of in jokes about spy movies and more use of the word 'shag' than anyone thought possible. Over the top comedy in a very Mike Myers kind of way. If you like his stuff, you'll love this.Books you might like to read Cold Steel on the Rocks We Are Cold Steel
R**P
Blu-ray minefield
I originally purchased the box set with all 3 films. This is only available as an import, but is region free. Picture quality of this is pretty good, however this is obviously the US cut of the film.Fans of this movie will know that the international version, as originally released in the UK, runs slightly longer and in my opinion is much better and funnier. There seem to be two main UK bluray releases and neither are good. As other reviewers have pointed out the Three Wolves release (yellow cover) is dreadful and has been totally botched. Unfortunately the limited edition steelbook also uses this disc.The only other option is the Optimum release (pink cover with Fembots). This is watchable, but the quality is barely any different to the DVD. The colours are quite washed out and the picture is not sharp, but it is passable. Sound quality is good, although it bafflingly defaults to stereo instead of the 5.1 DTS HD mix. There are also no special features whatsoever and not even any subtitles!Not sure why such a popular film has been given such poor treatment!
A**R
Groovy, baby!
Allow myself to introduce...myself
M**.
Still a brilliant, hilarious movie
Thought this film would have aged by now but it is still brilliant. Great gags in which have forced James Bond style films in a new directionMike Myers is a genious and glad to be re-watching the 3 films.
S**R
ok comedy
not the best but worth a watch
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