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Austin Powers - The Spy Who Shagged Me - New Line Platinum Series

Austin Powers - The Spy Who Shagged Me - New Line Platinum Series

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: lap it up!!!
Review: Ok so Austin Powers is back, yep the follow up to the 60's swingers first movie is a treat from start to finish. As soon as you see the begining of the films scene which starts with Jerry Springers show, you know this film is gonna be a lugh from the word go! True, most of the same jokes are made yet they are done so well you won't really care!This is the type of film which makes me proud to be British! Austin Powers 3 roll on!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This movie is the best
Review: I watched this film at the cinema and it was a laugh a minute. It was totally fantastic and all my friends enjoyed it too, I dont think my mom would approve of all the scenes or the script but I certainly enjoyed it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The funniest movie I have ever seen!!!
Review: This movie has got to be THE BEST COMEDY I have ever seen in my life! I could not stop laughing! This is probably Mike Myer's best movie, I swear to god! I would give this movie 6 stars if I could, because it's that good!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow!
Review: Excellent movie for the adults [you might want to watch it once before tou let your kids see it just in case]. I'm sure you'll LAUGH OUT LOUD!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just like England baby yeah!!!!
Review: Totally groovy! If your the boss and need the info then buy it baby yeah!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "I don't know baby,I never look!"
Review: One of the most fun movies you will ever see. Dr.Evil is so funny and so cool (That Darth Vader impersonation was awesome!). Austin Powers is so funny. Mini-me is really cute. Fat Bastard is hilarious. The direction succeeded in making the movie so cartoonishly fun and funny. Highly recommended. The only thing I didn't understand was the reason people were crazy about Heather Graham. She wasn't sexy at all. She was kinda' pretty sometimes, but that was it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It was a fitting sequel to the original
Review: It was very well written and the pacing was excellent. I recommend this movie to all my adult friends.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Work it, Baby! Work it! Yeah!!!
Review: More absurdist, more disgusting, and way funnier than its predecessor. Mike Myers has finally established a clear voice for his groovy creation, and for his universe of equally bizarre characters.

The plotline is even more convoluted and improbable than the first one, with Powers travelling back 30 years in time to recover his "mojo" from Dr. Evil (was it kismet that '69 was exactly 30 years before '99?). Here, he meets sexy CIA agent Felicity Shagwell, and once again gets the chance to be the swinger that an overly-cautious '90s doesn't allow.

Also back in 1969, Dr. Evil (with the assistance of a young Number Two, Frau Farbissiner, and his miniature clone "Mini-Me") threatens the world with a new concept: the "Allen Parsons Project," with a "Death Star" stationed on the Moon that can fire a "laser" at any target on Earth. While working on this project, Dr. Evil also has to deal with a strange new turn in his relationship with Frau Farbissiner, send Scottish assassin Fat Bastard (Mike Myers trying to outdo Peter Sellers for multiple roles?) out to make life miserable for Powers, and referee the proto-sibling rivalry between Scott and Mini-Me. Austin's funny, of course, but once again Dr. Evil has the better scenes: His quasi-Oedipal feuds with Scott, quotidien life in the Evil stronghold, an appearance on "Jerry Springer," and his enigmatic relationship with Mini-Me make for an interesting movie. As for Powers, we also find out more about his own Narcisstic desires.....

Austin Powers has gone from being a postmodern James Bond/1960s cultural parody in the first film to developing its own voice in the second. Of course, it still acknowledges a debt to those influences, too. So grab a beaker of nice warm coffee, sit back, and prepare to bust a gut laughing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: couldn't stop laughing
Review: I saw The Spy Who Shagged Me before the original, and I couldn't stop laughing. The jokes just keep coming, they're non-stop. I just about died when I saw the nudity coverup scene. After seeing the first Austin Powers, I've decided that is one is better by leaps and bounds. I loved it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LAUGH A MINUTE ACTION!!!
Review: Having seen this film three times at the cinema I couldn't wait to see it again, and low and behold its was even funnier,I seemed to notice new jokes all the time. Mike Myers is on top form as Austin Powers, Dr Evil and Fat B'Stard.The sceen with Jerry Springer just gets funnier and funnier every time I watch it, also Mini Me was bloody hilarious aswell. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to die of laughter. And well what can i say about the women, part from lovely!!, and the soundtrack also goes very well with the film. THIS FILM IS THE DOGS DANGLY BITS IT SIMPLY ROCKS!


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