Austin Powers in Goldmember

Austin Powers in Goldmember(2002)

PG-13
07/26/2002 (US)Comedy, Crime, Science Fiction1h 34m
6.0

"The grooviest movie of the summer has a secret, baby!"

Overview

The world's most shagadelic spy continues his fight against Dr. Evil. This time, the diabolical doctor and his clone, Mini-Me, team up with a new foe—'70s kingpin Goldmember. While pursuing the team of villains to stop them from world domination, Austin gets help from his dad and an old girlfriend.

Jay Roach

Director

Michael McCullers

Screenplay

Mike Myers

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Mike Myers

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Part of the Austin Powers Collection

Austin Powers is a series of comedy films directed by Jay Roach and distributed by New Line Cinema, and written, produced by, and starring Mike Myers as the titular character. The films follow Austin Powers, a British spy, and his quest to bring the villain Dr. Evil to justice. The series mainly spoof the James Bond, Derek Flint, Jason King and Matt Helm franchises, incorporate myriad other elements of popular culture.

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Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) Original Trailer [FHD]

Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) Original Trailer [FHD]

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A review by r96sk
7.0

Written on March 3, 2021

Weakest of the three in my opinion, but 'Austin Powers in Goldmember' still has some memorable moments.

I enjoyed the star-studded and cameo-filled opening scene, it's well done. Mike Myers is again great in his roles, especially Dr. Evil, and Beyoncé Knowles is a positive addition. The stuff with Dr. Evil isn't as good as in the 1999 film, yet he still made me laugh a few times; he does have one of the series' best moments with the rendition of the Jay-Z song.

However, I did feel a few pacing issues. All in all, it's still worth a watch. As noted, the cameos are solid - and let's just say they chose the perfect actor to play Dr. Evil...