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There is no 4th movie, but a years back they said they were making a 4th all from Dr. Evil’s perspective, but I think that changed when the actor who plays Mini Me passed away.
The 4th film is still possible but as of now both Jay Roach and Mike Myers have stated it's on the backburner and won't happen anytime soon. Verne Troyer's death in 2018 seriously put a damper on either of them being interested in doing another one.
I have to say it's hard to cast Alfred, but they're getting better. Jeremy Irons in the DC movies and Sean Pertwee as a younger Alfred in the Gotham tv series. The latter is a hidden gem.
@@Caseytify Not to forget his own series of spy movies as Harry Palmer, his outstanding performance in Sleuth (both main roles, the young man in the original movie, the old man (played by Lawrence Olivier in the first one) in the remake) and his hillarious character in the first Miss Undercover. Michael Caine is always delivering.
So there's an interview that the latest James Bond actor, Daniel Craig, made about how the Austin Powers movie made writing Bond movies harder because everything Bond would do had already been made fun of in the Austin Powers movie. This was from before they made Spectre and proved that to be one hundred percent true.
@@idkaboutthisfuckoffyoutube1041 the idea is that the parody is so big that when bond is doing something trope the audience will picture powers and be taken out of the scene
You're not getting mansplained. People are commenting because there were direct references to the original Bond movies that they were parodying and you weren't getting that. Comparing Daniel Craig era to what these films were making fun of isn't the same. But you seem to know it all and don't want filled in.
Sometimes you have to watch movies and judge them on your own, don’t listen to everyone else’s opinion. Glad you enjoyed this one 👏 GOLDMEMBER is my FAVORITE!
Fun Fact: The scene at the end of the movie with Scott, Seth Green came in an ad libbed in the last 20 minutes of shooting and Mike Myers & the producers loved it so much that they kept it in to finish off the film.
I had no idea this movie was so disliked, it is by far the funniest in the trilogy imo. This is one of the most quotable movies I know, there is just so many good lines in it. Sadly there is no part four, would loved to see how that would turn out.
The actor playing Austins dad, Michael Caine, made some awesome spy movies from the 60's through the 80's, The Fourth Protocol & Funeral in Berlin being some of my faves
STEFAN: “This 2000s movie has EVERYTHING 2000s... Mike Myers at his prime, Britney, pre-Alfred Michael Caine, Hiro from Heroes, an awkward Osbornes cameo, and Beyoncé still using her last name!” 😄
Loved the subtitle scenes when translating Japanese to English. The jokes that happened during the Japanese scenes were my fav in the movie especially that fountain statue scene.
I'll never understand why Goldmember isn't generally agreed upon to be the best of the trilogy, it is absolutely hilarious and the best of the three in my opinion.
I enjoyed Goldmember, but after the second movie, there were already 3 characters being played by Mike Myers, so adding a fourth was just overkill. I would have preferred to see Dana Carvey appear as Goldmember
Anyone who said this wasn't funny is OUT of their mind. The star-power of this movie combined with the classic Austin Powers comedy just hits perfectly.
@@TheRawrnstuff: And that whole "finger thing" that Mary Cherry asked about @4:16 is (according to Mike Myers himself) based on SNL Showrunner Lorne Michaels...apparently it was something that Lorne Michaels was constantly doing while on the NBC set.
A few years back? HAHAHA!!!!!!!!! Might want to go further back than that. I was a freshman in high school when the original talks started up about a 4th movie, and I graduated from high school in 2007. With the way they were originally talking, I should've still been in high school when the 4th movie came out. It probably would've came out when I was a junior or senior. But nothing. And news/talks/rumors keep resurfacing every couple years. And with the way they were talking, the movie should've released several times already in the last 15 or so years.
@@projectpat8807 Well, around 2017 or 2018, I had read that Mike Myers and Jay Roach were working on a script for another film. That would be a few years back.
Glad you're all better! I'm only 12 minutes in and this may be my fav reaction. I recommend checking out Michael Caine (Alfred) along with Steve Martin in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels from 1988, it's fun.
The sadness in your voice when Britney’s head blows up made me scream🤣 great reaction I know a lot of people hate this movie but I have always loved this one
Back in 2002 people were just kinda tired of Austin Powers because the second film was so quoted and there was a bit of a backlash. But there's no Austin Powers 4.
It's fine. It's fun. I'd watch it again. But it does borrow a lot from the previous two movies, and admitting that you're doing it doesn't make it any less tiresome. Also some of the gags go on way too long.
"watch Daniel Craig bond films" Ah, there's your problem. The Bond movies being parodied are the Pierce Brosnan to Roger Moore era films. Their aesthetic is completely different.
Do not mansplain unless you're a woman LOL... Masplain is such a bs word. lol I am a woman and the fact she doesn't know M. Caine's significant movies or even the James Bond ones. She doesn't have basic film knowledge. She's cute and that's it.
They're definitely spoofing the Connery films, as well. Content-wise, that's mostly what they're making of. The long decontamination sequence in Man of Mystery is a comedic version of the already long decontamination sequence in the first Bond movie ever, Dr. No.
so glad you watched this one- its my favorite of the series and while it does repeat a few jokes, it does it well and feels more different than the two that came before, which low key feel the same. mini austin is great as well as his father and goldmember is low key a standout
I remember leaving the theatre thinking that in the next movie Scott Evil would find a way to turn Austin Powers evil. Then Austin would be doing evil things in a very Austin Powers way, meanwhile Dr. Evil would be working for the good guys, but be having trouble shaking his evil methods. But no, this is the movie people warned you against. It's just one of those things where people think criticizing something popular will make them seem cooler, then a lot of people latch on to that and then Boom. Popular opinion is...
You would have needed to have watched the Sean Connery and Roger Moore films to get all of the jokes. Michael Caine's Harry Palmer films would help too.
This movie uses some clips and pays a small homage to one of Michael Caines films 'Get Carter (1971)'. He won the Academy Award twice for Best Supporting Actor for Hannah and her Sisters (1986) and Cider House Rules (1999).
Great Dress! Very nice! Whoever said that Goldmember is not good is crazy. I love Beyonce in it and I regularly use that song on my interval training runs.
Someone put together a novelisation saying that Austin and Felicity broke up because he never really got over Vanessa even though she had been replaced with a FemBot, personally I believe that she decided it was selfish to keep both Austin Powers to herself and found the time transition harder than he did so she went back to the 1960s with Austin Powers from 10 Minutes Ago.
One of Michael Caine movies “In Like Flint” was a major inspiration for this franchise, and references scenes directly from it. That’s why Myers wanted Caine to play Austin’s father, but also because Myers’s father was huge fan of Caine.
I think those sequences of people laughing when Austins father wasn't there, was more supposed to be the way Austin saw it than people actually laughing.
Nigel (Austin’s dad) is played by Michael Caine. He is A famous actor who won best actor for his performance in Woody Allen’s Two Sisters for Hanna. He’s played a number of roles since the mid sixties if your inclined to see him in something besides playing Alfred.
Glad you watched all three, Including Goldmember. They are all equally funny in rheir own way. None of the 3 movies lost their humor mojo, so to speak. (Couldn't resist.)
So happy you not only ended up watching this but really enjoyed it too despite what people said. I thought all 3 were great but Goldmember is my personal fave
May I suggest that you watch the film "Spies Like Us" with Chevy Chase & Dan Ackroyd! It's hilarious! Also, these Austin Powers films are largely spoofed and stylized after the movies "In Like Flint" & "Our Man Flint". They're a little more cheesy than the Bond films, also similarly spoofed.
Have you seen Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy? I don't know if it would make a good reaction video because it's such an understated film, but it's a bit closer to the reality of spying than James Bond. Gary Oldman is fantastic in it.
You should try playing The Operative: No One Lives Forever (1 and 2), if you never have. They have this same colorful 60’s spy theme as well, with a female lead character. They feel like the video game version of Austin Powers.
Ever since first Austin Powers i wanted to see you react to the scene where Mini me asks her if she has a small clone in her. I was rewarded for my patience :D
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There is no Austin Powers 4 as of yet.
Have loved watch u enjoy these as much as I did when they came out , was fun to enjoy them again all these years later again
But there is an Austin Powers Super bowl ad which picks up right were Goldmember left off
9:00
Michael Caine
9:00 the actor's name is Michael Caine
“There are only two things I hate in this world, people who are intolerant of other people’s cultures... and the *Dutch”*
listen dad, if you gonna talk about pervert thighs in from this american girls, then leats speak Inglesh Inglesh
@@mohammedashian8094 Are you tellin' pork pies and a bag o' tripe? 'Cuz if you are feelin' quiggly, why not just have a J. Arthur?
Dutch hater!
There is no 4th movie, but a years back they said they were making a 4th all from Dr. Evil’s perspective, but I think that changed when the actor who plays Mini Me passed away.
She may be confusing the love guru
RIP Verne.
@@profshad3429 I am thinking the same.
The 4th film is still possible but as of now both Jay Roach and Mike Myers have stated it's on the backburner and won't happen anytime soon. Verne Troyer's death in 2018 seriously put a damper on either of them being interested in doing another one.
The biggest hit to the 4th film was Shrek becoming such a big hit.
Mike Myers said he wrote the script not expecting any of the big name actors to actually get cast. He said everything just came together.
The fact that you recognise Michael Caine as Alfred rather than anything else just makes me feel so god damn old.
Yep.
Should we get carter?.
@@wesleyrodgers886 The Italian Job, A Bridge Too Far, Alfie.
I have to say it's hard to cast Alfred, but they're getting better. Jeremy Irons in the DC movies and Sean Pertwee as a younger Alfred in the Gotham tv series. The latter is a hidden gem.
He will always be the Muppets Scrooge in my heart.
@@Caseytify Not to forget his own series of spy movies as Harry Palmer, his outstanding performance in Sleuth (both main roles, the young man in the original movie, the old man (played by Lawrence Olivier in the first one) in the remake) and his hillarious character in the first Miss Undercover. Michael Caine is always delivering.
"There are only two kinds of people I hate in this world:
People intolerant of other people's cultures... & The Dutch!"
One of the best lines ever
Doubly so because the Dutch are tolerant perhaps to a fault.
"Vhat?! *pushes button "Take the fazha away! Dutch-hater!"
So there's an interview that the latest James Bond actor, Daniel Craig, made about how the Austin Powers movie made writing Bond movies harder because everything Bond would do had already been made fun of in the Austin Powers movie.
This was from before they made Spectre and proved that to be one hundred percent true.
So they can’t do the things bond does because they made fun of it we’re the logic in that at least make it different but don’t alternate
@@idkaboutthisfuckoffyoutube1041 the idea is that the parody is so big that when bond is doing something trope the audience will picture powers and be taken out of the scene
Eh, idk. Bond was already changing by the time Dalton took the role.
I miss the humor of old Bond movies, too one dimensional for me nowadays.
You're not getting mansplained. People are commenting because there were direct references to the original Bond movies that they were parodying and you weren't getting that. Comparing Daniel Craig era to what these films were making fun of isn't the same. But you seem to know it all and don't want filled in.
Sometimes you have to watch movies and judge them on your own, don’t listen to everyone else’s opinion. Glad you enjoyed this one 👏 GOLDMEMBER is my FAVORITE!
This comment already says exactly what I say to others about certain movies. This is all subjective of course.
Unfortunately... every hater find that hard to do.
I think they are all evenly Good but its hilarious to see so many big actors in this one
I think they are all evenly Good but its hilarious to see so many big actors in this one
The ending clip with Britney Spears and Mini-Me makes me tear up, because it was the last time we ever saw Verne Troyer as Mini-Me. RIP Verne Troyer.
@@pepe3540 he said as mini me not as an actor
@@pepe3540 And in WoW, he was a MAGE! A Master of the Arcane!
I'll never forget him playing Napoleon Bonaparte in "Jack Of All Trades."
I even liked him as Baby Joe in Mighty Joe Young.
The actors who play the young versions Austin, Dr. Evil, Number Two, and Bazil are spot-on
I love how she went from "wtf is this?" in the beginning of the first movie to loving the series by the end.
Austin’s mojo
Fun Fact: The scene at the end of the movie with Scott, Seth Green came in an ad libbed in the last 20 minutes of shooting and Mike Myers & the producers loved it so much that they kept it in to finish off the film.
This is definitely my favorite one. Can’t tell you how many times I quoted this movie as a kid.
I love goooold
I never stopped quoting:
1. Mole
2. Two things I can’t stand...
3. I love gooold
4. Stick that in your pipe...
@@ZacharyFinch "Hard Knock Life" - one word..... hilarious
Also religiously quoted this movie when I was a kid lol
I love them all pretty much equally but my favorite is personally The Spy Who Shagged Me
Michael Caine, legendary actor appearing in over 130 films since the 1950's and a two-time Oscar winner: "Hey, it's Alfred from Batman!"
Hey! It's Alfie from Alfie!!
I know... kills me every time... 🤣
Well everyone doesn’t know or care about him doing other stuff, notable roles is what actors are known for
I always knew him as my cocaine.
@@tigertoes7212 lol, I remember that movie!
I had no idea this movie was so disliked, it is by far the funniest in the trilogy imo. This is one of the most quotable movies I know, there is just so many good lines in it.
Sadly there is no part four, would loved to see how that would turn out.
@Lox Prince isn't the excessive celebrity cameos just part of the progression of the parody?
I think the spy who shagged me was the funniest but goldmember was good too
Michael Caine is amazing in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.
Before he was Alfred, he was Alfie.
And Emperor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid) plays in it too!
Michael Caine is amazing in whatever he does.
Omg yes. Epic film
Zulu, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Italian Job
The part with the mole still makes me die. My sisters and I used to quote that to each other all the time
The actor playing Austins dad, Michael Caine, made some awesome spy movies from the 60's through the 80's, The Fourth Protocol & Funeral in Berlin being some of my faves
Harry Palmer FTW!! Michael Caine is a national treasure.
STEFAN: “This 2000s movie has EVERYTHING 2000s... Mike Myers at his prime, Britney, pre-Alfred Michael Caine, Hiro from Heroes, an awkward Osbornes cameo, and Beyoncé still using her last name!” 😄
The password is, "MOLE!"
Mary - What? Tom Cruise?
Tom Cruise - Yeah Baby
This is by far the most quotable one. The amount of times I've responded to a question with "how bout no you crazy Dutch bastard!"
The line stick that in your pipe and smoke it was my most quotable line 😂
My brother and I call our dad "Fahza" because of this movie
I grew up watching Austin Powers and it’s going to be apart of me for the rest of my life.
I'm Dutch, I love this movie ^_^
When he says "intollerant of other cultures ... and the Dutch", it's the summum of cynicism.
Loved the subtitle scenes when translating Japanese to English.
The jokes that happened during the Japanese scenes were my fav in the movie especially that fountain statue scene.
We haven't had Austin Powers 4 so not sure where you heard that one! :)
There were plans to make one after this one. But it got axed
So glad you checked this out, I think this is the funniest of the trilogy.
The opening credits of this film alone are EPIC
It's such a delight to watch your reaction to this Austin Powers trilogy.
I'll never understand why Goldmember isn't generally agreed upon to be the best of the trilogy, it is absolutely hilarious and the best of the three in my opinion.
I enjoyed Goldmember, but after the second movie, there were already 3 characters being played by Mike Myers, so adding a fourth was just overkill. I would have preferred to see Dana Carvey appear as Goldmember
@Clyde Wellington same lol
I think they’re all very close but the first one is the best imo with the two sequels at a very close second.
@@CarloisBuriedAlive first one is the best
8:53
If you were introduced to Michael Caine the same way I was, your immediate response would have been, “It’s Ebenezer Scrooge!”
😁
Great reaction. You had me in tears watching you reacting to just the intro! Thanks again.
Looks at one of history's greatest actors "That's Alfred from Batman!" Lol
Anyone who said this wasn't funny is OUT of their mind.
The star-power of this movie combined with the classic Austin Powers comedy just hits perfectly.
I strongly recommend the movie Dirty Rotten Scoundrels for it's style of humor, and Michael Caine.
Yes!!!!
He did carry Steve Martin in it
Mary, your innocent laughter is priceless. TH-cam suggested me your video and it's never dissapointed me.
"Goldmember" is based on "Goldfinger," one of the first Bond movies.
Dr Evil is based on Ernst Stavro Blofeld
@@TheRawrnstuff yai
@@TheRawrnstuff: And that whole "finger thing" that Mary Cherry asked about @4:16 is (according to Mike Myers himself) based on SNL Showrunner Lorne Michaels...apparently it was something that Lorne Michaels was constantly doing while on the NBC set.
Be careful, you don’t want to be accused of “mansplaining”.
@@JB-nc7yk why not?
This is definitely my favorite. I have a hard time watching the other 2 cuz I love this one so much.
Yay I’m so glad you didn’t miss this one out
@Impractical Jokers Fan Same
Fun fact: the band that Austin sang "Daddy Wasn't There" with was Mike Myers' real life band, Ming Tea.
Real life band ?
@@lexkanyima2195 mhm, as in Mike Myers himself is/was an official member. I dunno if he still plays with them. I'd have to look it up.
With Susanna Hoffs as Gillian Shagwell
the finger thing as well as the entire voice of dr evil mike myers lifted from dana carveys impression of lorne micheals, head of snl on the show.
Who told u it wasn’t funny?! This is my favorite of the Austin Powers movies! Foxy Cleopatra is “a whole lotta woman!”😃🤘
Terrible acting debut lol.
"It's a Hard Knock Life" is from the musical Annie.
There is no 4th film. There were talks of making one a few years back, but it didn't come to fruition.
Mike Myers and Jay Roach have both said in the last 2-3 years that they still want to do another one, so who knows?
A few years back? HAHAHA!!!!!!!!! Might want to go further back than that. I was a freshman in high school when the original talks started up about a 4th movie, and I graduated from high school in 2007. With the way they were originally talking, I should've still been in high school when the 4th movie came out. It probably would've came out when I was a junior or senior. But nothing. And news/talks/rumors keep resurfacing every couple years. And with the way they were talking, the movie should've released several times already in the last 15 or so years.
@@projectpat8807 Well, around 2017 or 2018, I had read that Mike Myers and Jay Roach were working on a script for another film. That would be a few years back.
@@Joker_JAK They want to do it but it's not happening any time soon. The passing of Verne Troyer put a damper on it as well.
Glad you're all better! I'm only 12 minutes in and this may be my fav reaction. I recommend checking out Michael Caine (Alfred) along with Steve Martin in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels from 1988, it's fun.
The Mole was played by Fred Savage, the child in The Princess Bride.
Yea and So much more.
Or the kid in the wonder years. Or as i know him, ben savages older brother
@@iordanneDiogeneslucas and a short stint in Boy meets World in there collage years
@@Yugioh420 as a rapey teaching assistant or something who comes on to tapenga, if i remember correctly
I did not know that.
Yes, the fourth one isn't filmed, or even written. It was supposed to be about Dr. Evil and Scott.
I suspect with her comment about a forth one not being connected to the trilogy, she might be thinking of the Love Guru.
I'm so happy you reacted to this one, thank you!
The sadness in your voice when Britney’s head blows up made me scream🤣 great reaction I know a lot of people hate this movie but I have always loved this one
This is my favorite of the 3 Austin movies, glad you decided to watch it and share it:)
My Ranking
1. The Spy Who Shagged Me: 9/10
2. International Man Of Mystery: 9/10
3. Gold member: 8/10
Back in 2002 people were just kinda tired of Austin Powers because the second film was so quoted and there was a bit of a backlash. But there's no Austin Powers 4.
It's fine. It's fun. I'd watch it again. But it does borrow a lot from the previous two movies, and admitting that you're doing it doesn't make it any less tiresome. Also some of the gags go on way too long.
@@daneng3641 It's definitely the weakest of the 3 films
"watch Daniel Craig bond films"
Ah, there's your problem. The Bond movies being parodied are the Pierce Brosnan to Roger Moore era films. Their aesthetic is completely different.
Do not mansplain unless you're a woman LOL... Masplain is such a bs word. lol I am a woman and the fact she doesn't know M. Caine's significant movies or even the James Bond ones. She doesn't have basic film knowledge. She's cute and that's it.
They're definitely spoofing the Connery films, as well. Content-wise, that's mostly what they're making of. The long decontamination sequence in Man of Mystery is a comedic version of the already long decontamination sequence in the first Bond movie ever, Dr. No.
Try Sean Connery and Roger Moor more than Brosnan
2:22 Me: "Yeah and look who's directing. Wait for it.
Wait
WHERE'D HE GO?!"
The way she said
“Tom cruise???🤨”
And Tom cruise replied “Yeah Baby 😏”
You'll really enjoy 'So I Married An Axe Murderer' and 'Wayne's World 1 & 2'.
YES, that needs to be a thing for future Reactions 😄
Party on Wayne
I can't believe she doesn't know who Michael Caine is keeps calling him Alfred but what a sweetheart she is.
Yeeeeeeeesssss I've been looking forward to this one. Probably my favorite of the series. Such classics.
11:36 it’s a hard knock ✊🏻 life
Mary: That’s Alfred from Batman!
Me: no! That’s My Cocaine!
So glad you decided to react to this one! The second one is probably my favorite. But Goldmember is still pretty good!!
I was between tears and laughter everytime Sir Michael Caine was called "Batman's Bluttler".
Thanks for this video x)
So glad you decided to upload this reaction!
so glad you watched this one- its my favorite of the series and while it does repeat a few jokes, it does it well and feels more different than the two that came before, which low key feel the same. mini austin is great as well as his father and goldmember is low key a standout
So glad you’re giving us a reaction for gold member :D
I remember leaving the theatre thinking that in the next movie Scott Evil would find a way to turn Austin Powers evil. Then Austin would be doing evil things in a very Austin Powers way, meanwhile Dr. Evil would be working for the good guys, but be having trouble shaking his evil methods.
But no, this is the movie people warned you against. It's just one of those things where people think criticizing something popular will make them seem cooler, then a lot of people latch on to that and then Boom. Popular opinion is...
"Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" (Micheal Caine & Steve Martin) is a hilarious comedy. I hope you get a chance to review that one!
Great video Mary, your laugh is infectious!!
You would have needed to have watched the Sean Connery and Roger Moore films to get all of the jokes. Michael Caine's Harry Palmer films would help too.
Your reactions to the "Mole" situation is hilarious 🤣
I’m so glad that you reacted to this movie! I knew you’d really like it! 🤗
"Thought I smelled Cabbage", because of the dolls called Cabbage Patch Kids back in the 80s
I absolutely love the fact that you like these movies so much!❤️
I remember watching this in theaters my face was hurting because I was laughing too much.
This movie uses some clips and pays a small homage to one of Michael Caines films 'Get Carter (1971)'. He won the Academy Award twice for Best Supporting Actor for Hannah and her Sisters (1986) and Cider House Rules (1999).
one of the best movie intros of all time. the behind the scenes of it is amazing
It's sad to realize that there hasn't been an Austin Powers movie for 22 years.
This was so fun to watch! Great reaction as always, don't mind me binge watching old videos lol
The Kingsman movies are great spy genre movies to watch if you've not seen them yet
It was cool that they got Michael Caine to play Austin's dad. Because Austin Powers was based on a Michael Caine spy character named Harry Palmer.
Great Dress! Very nice! Whoever said that Goldmember is not good is crazy. I love Beyonce in it and I regularly use that song on my interval
training runs.
RIP Verne Troyer aka Mini-me
Someone put together a novelisation saying that Austin and Felicity broke up because he never really got over Vanessa even though she had been replaced with a FemBot, personally I believe that she decided it was selfish to keep both Austin Powers to herself and found the time transition harder than he did so she went back to the 1960s with Austin Powers from 10 Minutes Ago.
Mary that is such a pretty outfit! You’re killing it!
One of Michael Caine movies “In Like Flint” was a major inspiration for this franchise, and references scenes directly from it. That’s why Myers wanted Caine to play Austin’s father, but also because Myers’s father was huge fan of Caine.
I think those sequences of people laughing when Austins father wasn't there, was more supposed to be the way Austin saw it than people actually laughing.
And I think they actually are laughing, which makes it funnier.
Nigel (Austin’s dad) is played by Michael Caine. He is A famous actor who won best actor for his performance in Woody Allen’s Two Sisters for Hanna. He’s played a number of roles since the mid sixties if your inclined to see him in something besides playing Alfred.
As a dutch person I laughed so hard at these jokes haha😂😂🤣🤣
I'd be laughing hard too if I had the crest from the hull of the English flagship hanging over a door in my national museum as a trophy. ;)
Of course you would laugh at it: you’re Dutch, you crazy Dutch bastard!
While I love the first and second film, I have to say, Goldmember has aged better than all of them.
Glad you watched all three, Including Goldmember. They are all equally funny in rheir own way. None of the 3 movies lost their humor mojo, so to speak. (Couldn't resist.)
Man, this brings me back. I just remembered that I had the theme song as my ringtone for my ancient Nokia phone over 15 years ago 😅
So happy you not only ended up watching this but really enjoyed it too despite what people said. I thought all 3 were great but Goldmember is my personal fave
Mary's Dr.Evil impressions was so CUTE!!! 🤣😆🤣
I have a DVD of this that is so old that the menu has instructions on how to navigate the menu.
May I suggest that you watch the film "Spies Like Us" with Chevy Chase & Dan Ackroyd! It's hilarious! Also, these Austin Powers films are largely spoofed and stylized after the movies "In Like Flint" & "Our Man Flint". They're a little more cheesy than the Bond films, also similarly spoofed.
Have you seen Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy? I don't know if it would make a good reaction video because it's such an understated film, but it's a bit closer to the reality of spying than James Bond. Gary Oldman is fantastic in it.
You should try playing The Operative: No One Lives Forever (1 and 2), if you never have. They have this same colorful 60’s spy theme as well, with a female lead character. They feel like the video game version of Austin Powers.
great! .. i'm so glad you're watching this.
Michael Cain is in the movie as an inside joke. One of his most famous acting roles was playing Alfie a character that Austin Powers is based on.
Ever since first Austin Powers i wanted to see you react to the scene where Mini me asks her if she has a small clone in her. I was rewarded for my patience :D
Part 4? By absolute disaster did you mean nonexistent?