| | | What do you call a swinger old enough to be your father? Daddy! Features: DVD, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 2.35:1, Dolby Digital (5.1) He's found his mojo, baby, and now Austin Powers (Mike Myers, Shrek) stikes gold in his newest 24-karat shagadelic comedy-adventure!The "shhh!" hits the fan when Dr. Evil and Mini-Me escape from prison. Joining forces with the superfreaky Goldmember, they kidnap Austin's father, master spy Nigel Powers (Oscar®:-winner Michael Caine), in a dastardly time-travel scheme to take over the world. Before you can say "Shake Your Booty," Austin cruises to 1975 and teams up with sexy Foxxy Cleopatra (Beyonce Knowles) to stop Dr. Evil and Goldmember from their mischievous mayhem. Check out a video preview of the DVD features: Click here! "Extremely funny!" Stephen Hunter, The Washington Post "Mike Myers is a comic genius!" Joel Siegel, Good Morning America
 Editor's Note
 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 | Music Videos: Beyoncé Knowles - “Work it Out,” Britney Spears – “Boys,” Ming Tea - “Daddy Wasn’t There,” and Dr. Evil and Mini-Me - “Hard Knock Life” |  | Stereo Surround Sound |  | Filmmaker Commentary with Director Jay Roach and Mike Myers |  | Four Teaser Trailers |  | infinifilm pop-up menus |  | Deleted/Alternate Scenes with optional director commentary |  | DVD-ROM CONTENT: Austin Powers Revoice Studio, Hot Spot, Original Website and Infinifilm.com link. |  | Fact Track - Trivia Subtitle Track with Direct Access to Additional Features |  | Fashion vs. Fiction Documentary |  | MI-6: International Men of Mystery Documentary |  | Audio: Dolby Digital EX 5.1 Surround Sound, DTS ES 6.1 Surround Sound, Stereo Surround Sound |  | Visual FX Segment |  | Disco Fever Documentary |  | English, English Documentary |  | The World of Austin Powers Documentary: Jay Roach & Mike Myers: Creative Convergence, Confluence of Characters, Opening Stunts , The Cars of Austin Powers in Goldmember and Anatomy of Three Scenes |  | Theatrical Trailer |
| Entertainment Reviews
 | Austin Powers in Goldmember - DVD Review By: Christopher Null - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 11/21/2008 4:31 PM | |
Goldmember finds Mike Myers returning to his most successful franchise, but desperately running out of steam and resorting to yet another stab at jokes that hit-and-missed the first two times around. And guess what: They haven't improved with age.
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| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: New Line |
 | Release Date: 11/10/2009 |
 | Running Time: 95 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2002 |  | Catalog ID: 6078 |  | UPC: 00794043607820 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English |  | Available Subtitles: English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | 2.35:1 |
| Cast & Crew | Beyonce Knowles |  | Michael Caine |  | Michael York |  | Mike Myers |  | Mindy Sterling |  | Robert Wagner |  | Seth Green |  | Mike Myers - Based on Characters Created By |  | Juel Bestrop and Jeanne McCarthy - Casting By |  | Marguerite Derricks - Choreographer |  | Gregg Taylor - Co-Producer |  | Deena Appel - Costumes Designed By |  | Jay Roach - Directed By |  | Peter Deming - Director of Photography |  | Jon Poll - Edited By |  | Greg Hayden - Edited By |  | Danny Bramson - Executive Music Producer |  | Toby Emmerich and Richard Brener - Executive Producers |  | George S. Clinton - Music By |  | John Houlihan - Music Supervisor |  | John Lyons and Mike Myers - Produced By |  | Suzanne Todd, Jennifer Todd, Demi Moore and Eric McLeod - Produced By |  | Rusty Smith - Production Designer |  | Mike Myers & Michael McCullers - Written By |
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| | Professional Reviews | New York Times "...Down-and-out funny....One of the crucial delights of GOLDMEMBER is Mr. Myers's obvious continued pleasure in inhabiting his creation....After three editions, it's still flying high..." 07/26/2002 p.E1Los Angeles Times "...Knowles has a pleasant screen presence..." 07/26/2002 p.C1 USA Today "...The POWERS team has fashioned a comedy with more laughs than many..." 07/26/2002 p.12D Entertainment Weekly "...The movie is remarkably spry and inspired....Mike Myers and Austin Powers may stick to their old Beatle boots, but they've both come a long way, luvvy..." 08/02/2002 p.45-6 Box Office "...Inventive and offbeat....[With] wall-to-wall comedy of a sort found only in the mind of Mike Myers. And the supporting cast is, indeed, wonderful..." 09/01/2002 p.151 Sight and Sound "...The Powers films work because of a sustained barrage of gags....The laugh-per-minute ratio is higher here than in any other currently running series of comedy star vehicles..." 09/01/2002 p.54-5 |
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| Customer Reviews | ![]() | | Cinematography | 4.5 | | Plot | 3.5 | | Acting | 4 | | Overall Satisfaction | 4 |
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4 of 5 It's alright! Wednesday, December 11, 2002 A Viewer from Kenosha, WI
I think that this movie was alright, it was the first Austin Power's movie that I watched. I did laugh but then again I didn't know what to expect from the movie, being my first time watching it and all. But overall, it was a good movie. It makes me want to watch the other ones. Was this review helpful?
8 of 9 customers found this review helpful. 4 of 5 Different, but still lots of fun. Wednesday, October 23, 2002 Michael from Beech Mountain Lakes, PA
I laughed a lot in the theater when I saw this film last summer. Although it was not what I expected it was still a lot of fun. If you are looking for a plot, keep looking. It was more like the Dr. Evil show. Goldmember is just freaky. I still had a good time watching it and will add it to my Austin Powers collection. The first 5 minutes were worth the cost of the ticket! Was this review helpful?
3 of 5 Austin Powers 3....is it over yet ? Monday, October 21, 2002 Jason Worcester from Dayton, Ohio
I thought the first 2 movies were great, but I'm still waiting for the stench to subside with this 3rd one.
The plot was hard to follow and pretty much non-exsistent. It was like on of those TV Shows where they it's a "best of" TV Show. Where was the plot in this movie ?
The plot starts off pretty good but then quickly gets lost.
The character of Goldmember was one of the weakest and dumbest characters I've seen in any movie in a long time.
If you want to see a movie with a great plot and good characters, watch one of the first 2 Austin Powers movies...not this one Was this review helpful?
12 of 12 customers found this review helpful. 5 of 5 Sandmanfvr Thursday, October 17, 2002 A Viewer from Trenton, GA
GREAT movie. Best one yet. I laughed in the theater till I cried at least 3 times. If you are an Austin Powers fan, you must add this to your collection when it comes out. Was this review helpful?
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