

Schultz, Steve Wilkos, Michelle Sritenko Africano, Nathalie S. Chambers, Gabriel Paige, Jim Boensch, Ron Ulstad, Timothy Watters, Todd M. Corella, Alison Faulk, Michelle Elkin, Shealan Spencer, Tovaris Wilson, Bree Turner, Marisa Gilliam, Mark Meismer, Salvatore Vassallo, Jason Yribar, Chekesha Van Putten, Tara Mouri, Giggi Yazicioglu, Sarah Christine Smith, Faune A. The end result for "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" is a good film that never aims too high and still occasionally misses the mark.All actors – Mike Myers, Heather Graham, Michael York, Robert Wagner, Rob Lowe, Seth Green, Mindy Sterling, Verne Troyer, Elizabeth Hurley, Gia Carides, Oliver Muirhead, George Cheung, Jeffrey Meng, Muse Watson, Scott Cooper, Douglas Fisher, Kevin Cooney, Clint Howard, Brian Hooks, David Koechner, Frank Clem, Herb Mitchell, Steve Eastin, Jane Carr, Kevin Durand, Melissa Justin, Nicholas Walker, Stephen Hibbert, David Coy, David Crigger, Tom Ehlen, Dennis Wilson, Eric Winzenried, Tim Bagley, Colton James, Mike Hagerty, Jack Kehler, Kirk Ward, Jeff Garlin, Rachel Wilson, Jennifer Coolidge, John Mahon, Michael McDonald, Jeanette Miller, Mary Jo Smith, Carrie Ann Inaba, Jennifer Hamilton, Ayesha Orange, Natalie Willes, John R. Much like "Zoolander," this is a film I laughed at in the theatre but upon a second viewing it got barely a chuckle out of me.Ī good time? Yes. Evil appearing on The Jerry Springer Show, re-encountering his.

Evil travels back in time to steal superspy Austin Powerss ‘mojo,’ Austin must return. It is a film that both showcases Myers' talent and his lack of it. Theres a rampant looseness to this movie, and its subversively liberating. PG-13 1 hr 35 min Jun 8th, 1999 Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Science Fiction. "The Spy Who Shagged Me" is a funny film, but often elicited little more than chuckles out of me. The rest of the characters are pretty much a retread, including Verne Troyer's Mini-Me, Seth Green's Scott Evil, Robert Wagner's Number Two, and, well, you get my point. Only the addition of "Fat Bastard" is really unique, and that becomes somewhat tiresome by the end of the film. If you didn't enjoy the first "Austin Powers" film, then odds are you will have little, if any, appreciation for this film. Get in my belly." I'm not sure that symbolizes cinematic success, but it's sure worth noting! Evil, but also Evils vicious, pint-size attack-clone. With the help of gorgeous agent Felicity Shagwell, the newly single Austin must now not only contend with Dr.
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The first 'Austin Powers' movie burst with confidence: Mike Myers knew he was onto something. You can also sense it when they dont trust their material. You can sense it when comedians know they have dead aim and are zeroing in for the kill. To be fair, a comic parody of spy movies kind of had to send up the concept of expendable girlfriends, so we never expected Mr. Evil has ventured back to that year and successfully stolen Austins 'mojo' and set up a powerful laser and aimed it at Earth. There are some big laughs in 'Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me,' but theyre separated by uncertain passages of noodling. Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Many Women.

The film features the debut of a new character (portrayed again by Myers) "Fat Bastard," a grotesque, rude, occasionally tiresome, but usually funny character that had me clearing out the local Applebee's restaurant after viewing the film with my repeated screams of "You look like a baby. In his second screen adventure, British super spy Austin Powers must return to 1969, as arch-nemesis Dr. This time, he is provided female companionship by the lovely Heather Graham, and the rest of the supporting cast from the first film returns. In this, the second of three (so far!) Austin Powers films, Austin (Mike Myers) is again facing his old nemesis, Dr. A world-class playboy and part-time special agent, Powers is defrosted after 30 years in a cryogenic freeze to match wits with his nemesis, Dr. "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" is more a guilty pleasure than a shining example of American film comedy.
