Austin Powers In Goldmember

Production year: 2002

Comedy/Spoof PG-13   Running time: 1:34 

IMDB rating:   6.2     Aspect: Wide;  Languages: English, Spanish;  Subtitles: English, Spanish;  Audio: DD 5.1, DTS 6.1

Despite symptoms of sequelitis, Austin Powers in Goldmember is must-see lunacy for devoted fans of the shagadelic franchise. For every big-name cameo and raunchy double-entendre, there's an equal share of juvenile scatology and pop-cultural spoofery. All is forgiven when the hilarity level is consistently high, and Mike Myers--returning here as randy Brit spy Austin, his nemesis Dr. Evil, the bloated Scottish henchman Fat Bastard, and new Dutch disco-villain Goldmember--thrives by favoring comedic chaos over coherent plotting. Once they've tossed Austin into the disco fever of 1975 (where he's sent to rescue his father, gamely played by Michael Caine), Myers and director Jay Roach seem vaguely adrift with old and new characters, including Verne Troyer's Mini-Me and pop star BeyoncÈ Knowles as Pam Grier-ish blaxpo-babe Foxxy Cleopatra. Powers hasn't lost his mojo.

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Features

Audio commentary
Deleted/extended scenes
DVD-ROM content
Featurettes/Behind-The-Scenes/Documentaries
Trailers/TV spots

Special features

Commentary by Jay Roach/Mike Myers
Beyond The Movie Documentaries
The World Of Austin Powers
Visual FX Segment
Deleted/Alternate Scenes
Music Videos
Austin Powers In Goldmember