| | | [all] If he were any cooler, he'd still be frozen, baby! Features: DVD, Mandarin Chinese Three hilarious films starring Mike Myers as the groovy special agent, Austin Powers; INTERNATIONAL MAN OF MYSTERY, THE SPY WHO SHAGGED ME, and GOLDMEMBER. See individual titles for further information.AUSTIN POWERS: INTERNATIONAL MAN OF MYSTERY: The dastardly doings of Dr. Evil lead to his escape into outer space and the cryogenic freezing of super-agent Austin Powers. Thirty years later Dr. Evil returns to earth to bring about terror and mass destruction but finds his ideas and methods a bit out of date. So too does our hero who upon being thawed out, finds he's a bit behind the times as well. Well meaning and bumbling efforts to thwart the insidious Dr. Evil keep Austin and his devastatingly beautiful partner Vanessa busy from London to Las Vegas. Freedom in the '90s, baby! A hilarious send up of James Bond spy films and 1960s schtick.AUSTIN POWERS: THE SPY WHO SHAGGED ME: In his second screen adventure, British super-spy Austin Powers must return to 1969, as arch-nemisis Dr. Evil has ventured back to that year and successfully stolen Austin's "mojo" (libido!) and set up an ultra-powerful cannon and aimed it at the Earth. With the help of gorgeous agent Felicity Shagwell, the newly single Austin must now not only contend with Dr. Evil, but also Evil's vicious, pint-size attack-clone, Mini-Me. Also in this installment, Evil's son, Scott, finds out who his mother is and Mike Myers stars as a third character, rotund Scotsman Fat Bastard. More raucous fun in the spirit of its 1997 smash predecessor.AUSTIN POWERS IN GOLDMEMBER: The third movie in the Austin Powers series, stars Mike Myers in director Jay Roach's James Bond Sci-Fi 1970s funkadelic formula--a hyper-stylized backdrop to what is ultimately Myers' one-man show.GOLDMEMBER is a family affair. Austin has a few unresolved issues with his dear old dad, Nigel Powers (the dead ringer Michael Caine, who is also a good sport), and he hopes to work out some Freudian tension when he's not saving the world from the forces of evil. Myers flexes his actor muscles and portrays a more thoughtful, and--is it even possible--a slightly less geeky Austin in this film. Likewise, even the bad guys show some new personality: Dr. Evil reveals a penchant for talking like a hip-hop, wise-ass homeboy, and the new villain Goldmember (the latest in Myers' repertoire) is an enigmatic amputee with a heart of gold who speaks with a Dutch accent and eats his own peeling skin. If that's not disgusting enough, Fat Bastard, the greasy behemoth from the THE SPY WHO SHAGGED ME, appears again in GOLDMEMBER, delving into new and nasty scatological territory. But the joke's on us, because GOLDMEMBER's toilet humor is so extreme that it dissolves into a harmless fit of giggles, keeping viewers laughing from start to finish.System Requirements:Running Time 277 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE "[Austin] ...funny, extremely funny..." Barbara Shulgasser, San Francisco Examiner "[Austin] Two thumbs up!" Siskel & Ebert "[Austin] Hilarious!" Jeffrey Lyons, WNBC-TV New York "[Shagged] ...destined to get the mojo rising..." Christine James, Boxoffice Magzine "[Shagged] Even Funnier than the first one!" Gene Shalit, The Today Show "[Shagged] Blazingly funny!" Joel Siegel, Good Morning America "[Goldmember] ...downright hilarious." Joe Leydon, San Francisco Examiner "[Goldmember] ...some very funny moments." Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times "[Goldmember] Myers unleashes...the entire contents of his comic mind. " Desson Howe, Washington Post
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 Three hilarious films starring Mike Myers as the groovy special agent, Austin Powers; INTERNATIONAL MAN OF MYSTERY, THE SPY WHO SHAGGED ME, and GOLDMEMBER. See individual titles for further information.AUSTIN POWERS: INTERNATIONAL MAN OF MYSTERY: The dastardly doings of Dr. Evil lead to his escape into outer space and the cryogenic freezing of super-agent Austin Powers. Thirty years later Dr. Evil returns to earth to bring about terror and mass destruction but finds his ideas and methods a bit out of date. So too does our hero who upon being thawed out, finds he's a bit behind the times as well. Well meaning and bumbling efforts to thwart the insidious Dr. Evil keep Austin and his devastatingly beautiful partner Vanessa busy from London to Las Vegas. Freedom in the '90s, baby! A hilarious send up of James Bond spy films and 1960s schtick. AUSTIN POWERS: THE SPY WHO SHAGGED ME: In his second screen adventure, British super-spy Austin Powers must return to 1969, as arch-nemisis Dr. Evil has ventured back to that year and successfully stolen Austin's "mojo" (libido!) and set up an ultra-powerful cannon and aimed it at the Earth. With the help of gorgeous agent Felicity Shagwell, the newly single Austin must now not only contend with Dr. Evil, but also Evil's vicious, pint-size attack-clone, Mini-Me. Also in this installment, Evil's son, Scott, finds out who his mother is and Mike Myers stars as a third character, rotund Scotsman Fat Bastard. More raucous fun in the spirit of its 1997 smash predecessor. AUSTIN POWERS IN GOLDMEMBER: The third movie in the Austin Powers series, stars Mike Myers in director Jay Roach's James Bond Sci-Fi 1970s funkadelic formula--a hyper-stylized backdrop to what is ultimately Myers' one-man show. GOLDMEMBER is a family affair. Austin has a few unresolved issues with his dear old dad, Nigel Powers (the dead ringer Michael Caine, who is also a good sport), and he hopes to work out some Freudian tension when he's not saving the world from the forces of evil. Myers flexes his actor muscles and portrays a more thoughtful, and--is it even possible--a slightly less geeky Austin in this film. Likewise, even the bad guys show some new personality: Dr. Evil reveals a penchant for talking like a hip-hop, wise-ass homeboy, and the new villain Goldmember (the latest in Myers' repertoire) is an enigmatic amputee with a heart of gold who speaks with a Dutch accent and eats his own peeling skin. If that's not disgusting enough, Fat Bastard, the greasy behemoth from the THE SPY WHO SHAGGED ME, appears again in GOLDMEMBER, delving into new and nasty scatological territory. But the joke's on us, because GOLDMEMBER's toilet humor is so extreme that it dissolves into a harmless fit of giggles, keeping viewers laughing from start to finish.
| Features | [all] Deleted Scenes |  | [Austin] Cast Bios & Filmographies |  | [Shagged] Behind-The-Scenes Documentary |  | [Shagged] Feature Length Commentary with Mike Myers, Director Jay Roach, And Co-writer Michael McCullers |  | [Austin] Star Highlights |  | [Austin] Audio Commentary |  | [Austin] Theatrical Trailer |  | [all] Subtitles: English, French |  | [all] Interactive Menus |  | [Austin] Two Alternative Endings |  | [Goldmember] Theatrical and Teaser Trailers |  | [all] Video: Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic), Widescreen 2.00:1 Color (Anamorphic), Standard 1.33:1 Color |  | [all] Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Surround DD-EX 5.1, French Dolby Digital Stereo |  | [Goldmember] The World Of Austin Powers (Segmented Documentary): Jay Roach & Mike Myers Creative Convergence, Confluence Of Characters, Opening Stunts, The Cars Of Austin Powers In Goldmember, Anatomy Of Three Scenes |  | [Goldmember] Visual FX Segment |  | [Goldmember] Music Videos: Beyonce Knowles, Britney Spears, Ming Tea, Dr. Evil And Mini-Me |  | [Goldmember] Fashion VS. Fiction Documentary |  | [Goldmember] Fact Track |  | [Goldmember] Filmmaker Commentary: Jay Roach And Mike Myers |  | [Goldmember] MI-6 International Men Of Mystery Documentary |  | [Goldmember] Disco Fever Documentary |  | [Goldmember] English, English Documentary |  | [Shagged] Dr. Evil's Hidden Special Features Page |  | [Shagged] Music Videos: Madonna, Lenny Kravitz, Mel B |  | [Shagged] Cast, Crew And Trivia Information Updated |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: New Line |
 | Release Date: 11/11/2008 |
 | Running Time: 280 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 1997 |  | Catalog ID: 6166 |  | UPC: 00794043616624 |  | Number of Discs: 3 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English |  | Available Subtitles: English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | 2.35:1 |
| Cast & Crew
| Awards | MTV Award (1998) |  | Mike Myers, Winner, [Austin] Best Dance Sequence | | Grammy (2000) |  | Madonna, William Orbit: "Beautiful Stranger", Winner, [Shagged] Best Song Written For A Motion Picture, TV or Other Media | | MTV Award (2000) |  | Mike Myers, Verne Troyer, Winner, [Shagged] Best On-Screen Duo |  | Mike Myers, Winner, [Shagged] Best Villain |
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| | Professional Reviews | San Francisco Chronicle 7 of 10 [Shagged] ...Austin Powers was delicious fun in the first go-round in 1997--and this one is even more so... [It] has all the goofiness of the first film. It's also got more punch...and a new level of raunchiness. - Edward Guthmann James Berardinelli's ReelViews 7 of 10 [Austin] Mike Myers is wonderful in his dual role, getting a chance to parody both hero and villain in the same film. Not only that, but as Powers, Myers effects one of the most intentionally outrageous British accents ever heard. Elizabeth Hurley is fine as the sidekick/love interest, although certain outfits she wears will focus attention on attributes other than her comic timing. The New York Times 7 of 10 [Shagged] ...Despite an oversupply of bathroom jokes and scattered scenes that play like outtakes, this is still a crafty, intermittently hilarious comedy... - Janet Maslin Chicago Sun-Times 7 of 10 [Austin] ...a funny movie that only gets funnier the more familiar you are with the James Bond movies, all the Bond clones... What is best is the puppy-dog earnestness and enthusiasm that Myers brings to his role. - Roger Ebert
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