My big brother and i went to see this in the theater when i was 13. It was raining, people were soaked and the lobby was packed with people and we stood in line a long time to the point of people getting really irritated. When we finally got up front we realized that we missread the price and didnt have enough money, so we stood there awkwardly abit talking about if one of us was go in and see it alone or if we were just gonna leave. And in a wonderful act of kindness a bunch of people took out their wallets and chipped in what we needed for both of us to get tickets and a man even gave us extra money for some candy aswell. After that the whole mood of this irritated theater lobby turned around and people got alot friendlier and happier. It was an amazing switch in a group of strangers from rainsoaked and annoyed to friendly and excited for the movie. Its a moment ill never forget and one i thought about alot over the years. People can be really kind, and being generous to someone else can make you feel better too.
4:55 - Liz Hurley wanted to reprise her role as Vanessa but could not commit due to other film commitments. So to maintain continuity, they made her into a fembot and she was able to shoot this scene as her cameo. Mike Myers eventually realized this worked out well because this franchise parodies 007 which usually has a different female lead in each film.
It's hilarious that Vanessa started off as the legitimate daughter of Mrs. Kensington before revealing her to be a fembot that MI6 knew all along about without explaining it.
Fun Fact: The scene with the malfunctioning chair was improv. The guy controlling the chair was messing with Mike Myers, who stayed in character the whole time and it was so funny that they kept it in. Also, Rob Lowe's impression of Robert Wagner was developed several years before its appearance in the film. Rob Lowe dated one of Robert Wagner's daughters.
Her catching the adult jokes and puns was a bonus since she comes across as a little innocent and sheltered. It always throws me off, but she’s come a long way since starting this channel haha 😂 (Although I dint think she caught onto the two rabbis cutting the meat joke.
12:55 Oh my friggin god, Cassie saying "I ate a BAHBEH"...that's, that's it. That's my new favorite thing now. I was so sure she would hate that joke, but look at how the constant exposure to movie culture has "evolved" our girl's brain into a higher level 😄. I love this channel so much haha ❤😂❤😂
@@GeorgeTropicana I'm sorry, f*ckn, WHAT? CRINGE?? Dude - You've clicked on a video of a happy bubbly blonde reacting to AUSTIN POWERS THE SPY WHO SHAGGED ME and you expect what?? Nieztchian analysis on the meaningless of life and staring into the abyss? Were you waiting for that to come before or after Mike Myers' 10th fart joke? Your supreme dumassnes for even clicking this video expecting something else is the only cringy thing, f*ck me
Like many others, I saw all three Austin Powers movies in the theater. You would not believe how massive these films were at the time.They were completely ingrained in the culture. Everyone was doing an Austin Powers, Dr. Evil, Fat Bastard impression. Quoting lines from the movies. Even the term: “Mini-me” became part of our vocabulary. It was the end of the 90’s. A much different time.
Surprised I didn't find anyone else saying this in the comments but I just wanted to point out that this film was nominated for Makeup at the 72nd Academy Awards. This is an Oscar-nominated film.
The army officer watching all the tv monitors at the beginning is the same actor who played the security guard that got flattened in the first movie. Comedian/actor Michael McDonald, who was a mainstay on Mad TV.
Yeah, that was Stuart, the whiny man baby, Sean the paranoid office worker, Dr. Phil...we was to MADtv what Will Ferrell and Kenan Thompson are to SNL.
The President is played by Tim Robbins from Shawshank Redemption. And yes, I agree that Carly needs to be with you when watching the third Austin Powers movie.
There is something to love about all the Austin Powers movies, but this is my favorite. It has my favorite female lead, it introduces Mini Me and Fat Bastard, and of course all the running jokes from the first are back and expanded upon.
Astronaut Brian Duffy and his crew from STS-92 were big Austin Powers fans, repeating dialogue at the drop of a hat. For that, they were known at NASA as, "The Eeeevil Crew" "Da da DAH DA DAH"!
Weird, when I look it up this is ALL I find... '[The] crew was awakened at 7:17 a.m. Central time with the song, "Incense And Peppermint" by the group, "Strawberry Alarm Clock". The tune is part of the "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" movie soundtrack and was played for the crew members, who are fans of the film.' I would _LOVE_ if you had a source to drop for this because all I'm seeing is lies....
17:40 Will Ferrell is in both movies has the same character. He died in the first movie. This is his younger self who will somehow magically survive this horrible incident.
The little dancing transitions seem to be a throw back to the TV show 'Laugh In'. Goldie Hawn was the bikini dancer with groovy phrases written on her body.
💯 % agree. You can tell the quality of this comedy film by how long it’s stuck around and STILL referenced. It’s amazing! Great reaction. Seeing u laugh out loud just cracks me up to!
So much fun! I personally prefer the more stoic Dr. Evil in the 1st one when he was unintentionally funny as opposed to the more goofy caricature he became in 2 & 3
12:40 Mike Myers used that exact same voice not just for Shrek and Fat Bastard, but for the father in So I Married An Axe Murderer and the “If it’s not Scottish it’s crap” guy from SNL.
23:22 - the “you gonna cry number two?” is a goof on the 1979 movie “The Great Santini”, where headstrong Robert Duvall does this to his son (with a basketball) after losing to him in a one-on-one game.
we saw Verne at the hotel bar on the beach during family vacation to Hawaii in 2001, during the height of popularity of these films. He was surrounded by lovely ladies, and we were able to get a photo with my brother. Coincidentally Adam Sandler was filming Punch Drunk Love at the same hotel (Royal Hawaiian), also got a pic with him. We were quoting all of these movies and many SNL skits regularly.
Saw this with my brother in 99, I was 11, and I remember quoting it around my cousin, who was a year older than me. And I got in trouble by his grandpa saying that I had a potty mouth and that his grandson doesn't need to hear that kind of talk. The ironic part is, my cousin WAS the reason I got into Austin Powers, as he quoted the first film all the damn time.
@@geoffwilliams4478”nobody talks to my son that way. It’s okay, Scott. You mother-[bleep] [bleep] [bleep-bleep]! Give me that! The world is mine! The world is mine, you [bleep]!”
You will love Grumpier Old Men.... Near to last movie with Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau.... You have to watch THE ODD COUPLE 1968. True gem of a movie..❤❤❤
This movie indirectly gave me one of my favorite college memories. My world history professor was a brilliant lecturer but wasn’t great at helping other people really learn the information. He mentioned a Gentleman in history names Basil and I had to let myself just cry tears of laughter but not laugh like a lunatic. All I could think of was “what does it all mean Basil???” 🤣🤣🤣
Your smile and laughter is contagious. Great reactions to a silly, immature, ridiculous, and just laugh out loud movie. No political, social, or world commentary…. Just lets laugh and don’t stop and think… have a good time. One misconception is that Austin Powers is a spoof of the James Bind character. It is not. The action, other characters , and scenes are mostly from Bond films but also other films. Austin Powers is based on the character Harry Palmer played brilliantly by Michael Caine. The accent, the glasses, even the Cockney slang is Caine. Michael Myers was a huge fan of The Ipcress Files.
I will swear on my life, Mike Myers and Jim Carrey are my MAIN sources for my humor and jokes 😂❤ Growing up, most of my friends were more “sheltered” to things, BUT my family was young; Sooo i grew up watching and seeing things no kid in a “Normal” Family woild ever be allowed to see lmao But Austin Powers was a childhood FAVORITE of mine, so much that i “Corrupted” my friends lol so i had to deal with alotta parents calling me(a child at the time) some crazy ass names 😂😂 Thank You Austin Powers lol 🎉🎉
Some scenes are created my Mike just saying random things for like 20 minutes and then they just pick the one that seems to fit. Like getting past that one inept guard. I absolutely can't wait for you to watch the next one, hopefully you won't be alone at the time. It's always more fun with the banter between you two.
The Austin Powers franchise are the only movies that make me laugh every time as much as when I first watched them! They are true classics and sadly, I've got a feeling there will never be anything like it again!!!😭
Cassie, you're so innocently adorable, that seeing you react to dirty jokes is so much fun!! "Oh my GOSH!!" -Cassie Can't wait for you to watch the third mmmmmmovie!
Just when I thought our Cassie couldn't get any more adorable, she actually said, "I ate a baby!" 🤣 Especially coming from her, the world's most caring mom!!! Cassie, you rock!!!!!!!!!!!
Whether this movie holds up over time or not, I have to say seeing this opening night, on a Friday, in a giant theater, where half the crowd was drunk, was one of the funniest and most amazing experiences I’ve ever had. People were literally rolling in the aisles.
Great video! Thanks Cassie. I love this movie but do not miss everyone in my senior class "saying" "everything" "with quotation fingers". That got old quick and we were not funny enough. 😀
Often times the sequel doesn’t live up to the original but this never gets old. “How does that feel, baby?” “Mmmmm, lower.” “HOW DOES THAT FEEL, BABY?” 😳😂🤣
10:54 Rob Lowe (young number two). Dated and married Robert Wagner's (old number two) daughter. Robert Wagner recommended him for the role of young number two because Rob Lowe could do a perfect imitation of him. That's right, Robert Wagner didn't dub his voice over Rob Lowe's acting. That is Rob Lowe imitating Robert Wagner with perfect precision.
Seeing Cassie, the personification of wholesome, watch and quote one of the dirtiest, dumbest, horniest, grossest movies from when we were kids makes me cackle at this movie all over again! 🤣 Glad you had fun with this one!
Mike Myers made the perfect trilogy with the Austin Powers movie. Goldmember the third one is my favourite of them. They keep getting more ridiculous. Fellow Canadian. Knowing most of the funniest people are Canadian warms my heart.
The space stuff is from the Roger Moore 007 movie Moonraker where they go up into space. They were trying to ride the Star Wars Sci Fi rage. My college professor was the Bond girl in that. Look up Lois Chiles. ❤
And in a funny turn of events she was also in the first Austin Powers film (sort of, she appears as the wife of the henchman who gets run over by a steamroller, but by the sound of things her scene was only included in the UK version)
Austin Powers movies have that element that make them fun to watch numerous times. You actually look forward to "re-seeing" the part you know is coming up...
you are lucky as Cassie and her sister have some great reviews, SHE has seen some epic films, BEN hur, and her reactin to THE STING is soo much fun. AND the tears as they saw It's a WOnderful life 2 yrs ago, SHe did it live as a watch along
really enjoyed watching this reaction. i have fond memories of seeing this in the theater with friends who are no longer with us. also enjoyed watching you laugh as opposed to being sad while watching some of the more hardcore movies youve reacted to. good vibes.
It is ridiculous-but its also VERY intelligent and clever-there are COUNTLESS references to many classic films of the genre and riffs on things. People often dont realise these things.
I grew up in the 60's and I cannot tell you how pitch perfect these movies capture the zeitgeist of that decade. From the Laugh-In dance vignettes to the Monkees spoof with the British guard, to the theme of "I'm a Believer", or even the chess scene from "The Thomas Crown Affair", these movies nail it.
My big brother and i went to see this in the theater when i was 13. It was raining, people were soaked and the lobby was packed with people and we stood in line a long time to the point of people getting really irritated. When we finally got up front we realized that we missread the price and didnt have enough money, so we stood there awkwardly abit talking about if one of us was go in and see it alone or if we were just gonna leave.
And in a wonderful act of kindness a bunch of people took out their wallets and chipped in what we needed for both of us to get tickets and a man even gave us extra money for some candy aswell. After that the whole mood of this irritated theater lobby turned around and people got alot friendlier and happier. It was an amazing switch in a group of strangers from rainsoaked and annoyed to friendly and excited for the movie.
Its a moment ill never forget and one i thought about alot over the years. People can be really kind, and being generous to someone else can make you feel better too.
@johantolli372 is there a Super like botton?!!!!!
Those are the random acts of kindness from complete strangers that make life so worthwhile on this planet - Thanx for sharing!
And, for a moment, the spirit of the 60s returned!
Nice stay safe wish you and those close to you nothing but the best
So awesome.
4:55 - Liz Hurley wanted to reprise her role as Vanessa but could not commit due to other film commitments. So to maintain continuity, they made her into a fembot and she was able to shoot this scene as her cameo. Mike Myers eventually realized this worked out well because this franchise parodies 007 which usually has a different female lead in each film.
I love watching liz Hurley and Heather Graham
So it's happiness and sadness
Also Bond married and became a widower in 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' (1969), so it fits.
They sure got some beauties for these movies. I won't spoil the next one, but just some lovely heroines! 💙
It's hilarious that Vanessa started off as the legitimate daughter of Mrs. Kensington before revealing her to be a fembot that MI6 knew all along about without explaining it.
Fun Fact: The scene with the malfunctioning chair was improv. The guy controlling the chair was messing with Mike Myers, who stayed in character the whole time and it was so funny that they kept it in.
Also, Rob Lowe's impression of Robert Wagner was developed several years before its appearance in the film. Rob Lowe dated one of Robert Wagner's daughters.
Dr Evil needs a young priest and an old priest
I feel like I heard somewhere that the fat bastard/baby back ribs bit was improv as well.... but not sure, vague memory.
What about the part with _Mini-Me's_ malfunctioning chair? Same deal?
Did Rob Lowe date her when she was of age or was he making sex tapes with her when she was 16?
@@lazyperfectionist2Probably written in.
I never thought I'd hear Cassie say "I ate a BAYBEH!!!" 👶🏻🤣🤣🤣
Fukmi
@PROVOCATEURSK Well, she is married, with children. FookYu. 😋
"I can't handle this crap!" Quickly realizes accidental pun.
Was this the first time we see her swear? XD
@@NecramoniumVideo Is it really a swear, though?
@@jaybling6687 If i said that around the house i would get a shoe thrown at me by my mother :P.
This trilogy changed society, the impact of the comedy was enormous!
It became part of pop culture for sure. We used to quote them in school all the time.
Facts
The best part of the reaction? Cassie repeating the phrases and doing the voices at times! 🤣🤣🤣
Her catching the adult jokes and puns was a bonus since she comes across as a little innocent and sheltered. It always throws me off, but she’s come a long way since starting this channel haha 😂
(Although I dint think she caught onto the two rabbis cutting the meat joke.
@yourlifeisagreatstory yes, she has changed so much and I agree with the Rabbi's scene
@@yourlifeisagreatstory "Too Jewish"......🙄
@@deepermind4884 “too Jewish”? Am I missing something?
@@yourlifeisagreatstory Yes, you are, it's a line from "Blazing Saddles". Unfortunately, it seems you've never seen it. smh
12:55 Oh my friggin god, Cassie saying "I ate a BAHBEH"...that's, that's it. That's my new favorite thing now. I was so sure she would hate that joke, but look at how the constant exposure to movie culture has "evolved" our girl's brain into a higher level 😄. I love this channel so much haha ❤😂❤😂
GET IN MAH BELLEH!
Cringe
@@GeorgeTropicana I'm sorry, f*ckn, WHAT? CRINGE?? Dude - You've clicked on a video of a happy bubbly blonde reacting to AUSTIN POWERS THE SPY WHO SHAGGED ME and you expect what?? Nieztchian analysis on the meaningless of life and staring into the abyss? Were you waiting for that to come before or after Mike Myers' 10th fart joke? Your supreme dumassnes for even clicking this video expecting something else is the only cringy thing, f*ck me
@@GeorgeTropicana what makes you giggle mr george tropicana
"You're the Diet Coke of Evil" LOL, such a brilliant and lighthearted franchise!
It's amazing just how big a star Mike Myers was during this time with the Austin Powers and Shrek movies.
And to think Fat Bastard's voice was what was coming out of Shrek....
@@osmanyousif7849 Don't forget the dad from So I Married an Axe Murderer was before both of them.
It was probably The Love Guru that killed his career
@@artembentsionov Cat in the Hat was another dud.
Wayne's World will always be my favorite MM movie. "Galileo, Galileo, Galileo Figaro..."
Cassie waving away the movie fart just did me in.
Cassie saying “very grrr” was definitely not on my bingo card 😂😂😂
Like many others, I saw all three Austin Powers movies in the theater. You would not believe how massive these films were at the time.They were completely ingrained in the culture. Everyone was doing an Austin Powers, Dr. Evil, Fat Bastard impression. Quoting lines from the movies. Even the term: “Mini-me” became part of our vocabulary. It was the end of the 90’s. A much different time.
Haha yeah it was all we ever quoted to each other in high school. I miss those times!
I love the more subtle jokes in these movies. Notice how the English coast in no way resembles Southern California...
Being in the dialogue isn't quite subtle.
"Yes, we... knew all along. Sadly." 🤣
At 7:26, the model is *Rebecca Romijn* who played MYSTIQUE in the first three, original X-MEN films.
She was also a VJ on MTV, for example when they combined Limp Bizkit concerts with bikini fashion shows on the beach...the 90's were great.
She was also on a show called The Librarians and on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
And she's married to actor Jerry O'Connell, and was married previously to John Stamos (Full House.)
@ both Romijn and O’Connell are on Star Trek shows
Surprised I didn't find anyone else saying this in the comments but I just wanted to point out that this film was nominated for Makeup at the 72nd Academy Awards. This is an Oscar-nominated film.
"Take care of yourselves, and each other." Man Jerry Springer was such a staple of the 90s. What a circus that show was!
The man was a mayor and a judge too #Godspeed
Oh yeah. I mean it’s a good show to watch when you’re in a rough spot.
Easily one of the best sequels for a comedy ever made.
I seriously thought poor Cassie was going to 🤮 several times. Thank you for putting yourself through that for our amusement 😂
RIP Quincy Jones, whose song was iconically used during the intro credits.
He cameoed in Goldmember, right?
RIP Verne Troyer
Soul Bossa Nova
The army officer watching all the tv monitors at the beginning is the same actor who played the security guard that got flattened in the first movie. Comedian/actor Michael McDonald, who was a mainstay on Mad TV.
"Look what I can do." 🙆
Yeah, that was Stuart, the whiny man baby, Sean the paranoid office worker, Dr. Phil...we was to MADtv what Will Ferrell and Kenan Thompson are to SNL.
@@canaisyoung3601 and Dot's father.
and The Depressed Persian Tow Truck Man.
You have to watch part 3! It's just as funny and insane. :)
The President is played by Tim Robbins from Shawshank Redemption.
And yes, I agree that Carly needs to be with you when watching the third Austin Powers movie.
There is something to love about all the Austin Powers movies, but this is my favorite. It has my favorite female lead, it introduces Mini Me and Fat Bastard, and of course all the running jokes from the first are back and expanded upon.
Astronaut Brian Duffy and his crew from STS-92 were big Austin Powers fans, repeating dialogue at the drop of a hat.
For that, they were known at NASA as, "The Eeeevil Crew"
"Da da DAH DA DAH"!
Weird, when I look it up this is ALL I find... '[The] crew was awakened at 7:17 a.m. Central time with the song, "Incense And Peppermint" by the group, "Strawberry Alarm Clock". The tune is part of the "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" movie soundtrack and was played for the crew members, who are fans of the film.'
I would _LOVE_ if you had a source to drop for this because all I'm seeing is lies....
I hadn’t heard that 😂👍🏽
@@izqomar Brian is a friend of mine. He told me that story a few years ago.
I don't think I've ever seen you laugh so much! A beautiful thing.
17:40 Will Ferrell is in both movies has the same character. He died in the first movie. This is his younger self who will somehow magically survive this horrible incident.
The little dancing transitions seem to be a throw back to the TV show 'Laugh In'. Goldie Hawn was the bikini dancer with groovy phrases written on her body.
You simply MUST watch Austin Powers Goldmember! It's one of my all-time favorite parody movies
Huh, I've always considered it pretty weak compared to the first two
@@Mr.NiceUK Where I think #2 is the weakest of the three.
The third one “Goldmember” is a great movie. It’s both a great sequel and a great parody of Austin Powers movies.
😮I love Gooold!
A parody of a parody?
@@RabbitShirak And a great one at that.
💯 % agree. You can tell the quality of this comedy film by how long it’s stuck around and STILL referenced. It’s amazing! Great reaction. Seeing u laugh out loud just cracks me up to!
Yeah baby
nobody knows what you're talking about....ass. still cracks me up to this day. Seth greens timing on saying ass was perfect
For more Mike Myers playing hilarious characters, watch "So I Married an Axe Murderer". His Scottish dad character is one of his best!
HEED......DOWN......NOW!!!!!!!
@@ThunderPants13 We have a piper down. I repeat, a piper is down.
He's gonna cry himself to sleep tonight on his huge pilla
@@jstraight1667 It's like Sputnik... round, yet pointy in places
So I Married An Axe Murderer contains the funniest scene ever filmed. "It's like an orange on a toothpick."
"I can't handle this crap" 😂 Unintentionally literal.
The innuendo 🚀 are the best parts, privately.
So much fun! I personally prefer the more stoic Dr. Evil in the 1st one when he was unintentionally funny as opposed to the more goofy caricature he became in 2 & 3
10:28. That’s from the tv show the “time tunnel”
Throwback a lot of people won’t know about
12:40 Mike Myers used that exact same voice not just for Shrek and Fat Bastard, but for the father in So I Married An Axe Murderer and the “If it’s not Scottish it’s crap” guy from SNL.
I loved him playing his own dad in axe murderer.
HEAD!!! MOVE!!!
“I repeat… a piper is dooooowwwwwnnnn!”
@@dotisopropyl HEAD PANTS NOW.... not to mention the Colonel, with his wee beady eyes, oh you're gonna buy my chicken...
23:22 - the “you gonna cry number two?” is a goof on the 1979 movie “The Great Santini”, where headstrong Robert Duvall does this to his son (with a basketball) after losing to him in a one-on-one game.
I have a group of friends from sixth form college that I stay in touch with, 25 years later we're still routinely quoting this film...
yeah baby, yeah!
i pretty much died when i saw the Jerry Springer scene the first time!
the randomness of 90's movies, not caring about hurting feelings or cultural appropriations,
I’ll never get over how deliciously troll-like that Dr. Evil’s voice is a direct impersonation of Lorne Michaels. Brutal! 😂
To think here they speak about the 90s as the boring present day and now it’s so nostalgic for many of us. I’d give anything to be back to 1999.
"ladies and gentlemen I'm about to travel through time, i bid you adieu" 😂😂😂
Please don't go another full year until watching Austin Powers 3 , :)
Vern Troyer was kind to service workers and tipped well.
we saw Verne at the hotel bar on the beach during family vacation to Hawaii in 2001, during the height of popularity of these films. He was surrounded by lovely ladies, and we were able to get a photo with my brother. Coincidentally Adam Sandler was filming Punch Drunk Love at the same hotel (Royal Hawaiian), also got a pic with him. We were quoting all of these movies and many SNL skits regularly.
Saw this with my brother in 99, I was 11, and I remember quoting it around my cousin, who was a year older than me. And I got in trouble by his grandpa saying that I had a potty mouth and that his grandson doesn't need to hear that kind of talk. The ironic part is, my cousin WAS the reason I got into Austin Powers, as he quoted the first film all the damn time.
This one is my favorite of the Austin Powers movies. Mike Myers and Heather Graham both fantastic in this.
I'm thrilled Grumpier Old Men nudged its way in. You're going to love it!
When you get to the third movie, you and Carly have to watch it together. You HAVE to. I can say no more.
Seconded
And they have to have a schmoke and a pancake.
@@RandomNonsense1985 Definitely won't be a bong and a blintz.
Or a pipe and a crepe
@@mikeRedMDK2032 Or a cigar and a waffle.
You're not quite evil enough. You're the Diet Coke of evil. Just one calorie: not evil enough.
That's because Scott is semi evil, quasi evil, the margarine of evil...lol 🤣
"What are you? Some kind of freak?"
@@geoffwilliams4478”nobody talks to my son that way. It’s okay, Scott. You mother-[bleep] [bleep] [bleep-bleep]!
Give me that!
The world is mine! The world is mine, you [bleep]!”
You will love Grumpier Old Men.... Near to last movie with Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau.... You have to watch THE ODD COUPLE 1968. True gem of a movie..❤❤❤
Can’t wait for Goldmember!
Aww behave!
✌🏻{🤓}☮️
Probably have to wait another year for that video.
When Dr. Evil bounces the ball on young #2s head and says, "You want to cry," is from the movie The great Santini with Robert Duvall
The ball is also a reference to The Great Dictator. Charlie Chaplin making fun of Hitler.
This movie indirectly gave me one of my favorite college memories. My world history professor was a brilliant lecturer but wasn’t great at helping other people really learn the information. He mentioned a Gentleman in history names Basil and I had to let myself just cry tears of laughter but not laugh like a lunatic. All I could think of was “what does it all mean Basil???” 🤣🤣🤣
Your smile and laughter is contagious. Great reactions to a silly, immature, ridiculous, and just laugh out loud movie. No political, social, or world commentary…. Just lets laugh and don’t stop and think… have a good time.
One misconception is that Austin Powers is a spoof of the James Bind character. It is not. The action, other characters , and scenes are mostly from Bond films but also other films. Austin Powers is based on the character Harry Palmer played brilliantly by Michael Caine. The accent, the glasses, even the Cockney slang is Caine. Michael Myers was a huge fan of The Ipcress Files.
Heather Graham is safe as fk as far as I'm concerned. She has always gotten British humour and I love her for it
Heather Graham played Casey Parker in Stab (Based on the events that take place Scream movies)
Also Annie Blackburn in Twin Peaks!
I will swear on my life, Mike Myers and Jim Carrey are my MAIN sources for my humor and jokes 😂❤ Growing up, most of my friends were more “sheltered” to things, BUT my family was young; Sooo i grew up watching and seeing things no kid in a “Normal” Family woild ever be allowed to see lmao But Austin Powers was a childhood FAVORITE of mine, so much that i “Corrupted” my friends lol so i had to deal with alotta parents calling me(a child at the time) some crazy ass names 😂😂 Thank You Austin Powers lol 🎉🎉
One of the rare comedy sequels that (in my opinion) is even better than the original. The Mini Me fight stole the show for me.
100% agree.
Yes! I like the first one but this one is so much better. Fat Bastard. Get in my Belly!
@@brianomalley4370 There are only a few movies I saw at the theater where people were laughing out of their seats, and this was one of them.
Yeah, this one's a riot.
Dr. Evil running around the Jerry Springer set holding a globe screaming "the world is mine." hilarious
18:47 Ayo Dr. Evil got Cassie biting her lip... No one can resist the mojo
I saw this in the theater when it came out in ‘99. Cassie’s constant laughter in this reaction brought back some good memories!!
I still remember my theater absolutely losing it at the Jerry Springer scene lol
@ My theater lost it when Austin drank the “coffee!!”😂😂
Some scenes are created my Mike just saying random things for like 20 minutes and then they just pick the one that seems to fit. Like getting past that one inept guard.
I absolutely can't wait for you to watch the next one, hopefully you won't be alone at the time. It's always more fun with the banter between you two.
RIP Verne Troyer
its a hard knock life!
RIP Verne Troyer (Mini Me).
The Austin Powers franchise are the only movies that make me laugh every time as much as when I first watched them! They are true classics and sadly, I've got a feeling there will never be anything like it again!!!😭
Cassie, you're so innocently adorable, that seeing you react to dirty jokes is so much fun!! "Oh my GOSH!!" -Cassie
Can't wait for you to watch the third mmmmmmovie!
Just when I thought our Cassie couldn't get any more adorable, she actually said, "I ate a baby!" 🤣
Especially coming from her, the world's most caring mom!!!
Cassie, you rock!!!!!!!!!!!
I saw this in the theater and still favorite Austin Powers. Great reaction Cassie, in fact Groovy baby yeah!
Whether this movie holds up over time or not, I have to say seeing this opening night, on a Friday, in a giant theater, where half the crowd was drunk, was one of the funniest and most amazing experiences I’ve ever had. People were literally rolling in the aisles.
The chess scene is Thomas Crown Affair, but it doesn't matter because the way it fits comedically.
One of the best sequels ever ! The replay value of the Austin Powers trilogy is very high.
The third one will blow your mind.
Great video! Thanks Cassie. I love this movie but do not miss everyone in my senior class "saying" "everything" "with quotation fingers". That got old quick and we were not funny enough. 😀
Often times the sequel doesn’t live up to the original but this never gets old.
“How does that feel, baby?”
“Mmmmm, lower.”
“HOW DOES THAT FEEL, BABY?” 😳😂🤣
10:54 Rob Lowe (young number two). Dated and married Robert Wagner's (old number two) daughter. Robert Wagner recommended him for the role of young number two because Rob Lowe could do a perfect imitation of him.
That's right, Robert Wagner didn't dub his voice over Rob Lowe's acting. That is Rob Lowe imitating Robert Wagner with perfect precision.
He does a pretty good Bartlet as well.
How could you not include "Airplane! 2", with the most cosmic cameo!?
Seeing Cassie, the personification of wholesome, watch and quote one of the dirtiest, dumbest, horniest, grossest movies from when we were kids makes me cackle at this movie all over again! 🤣
Glad you had fun with this one!
Mike Myers made the perfect trilogy with the Austin Powers movie. Goldmember the third one is my favourite of them. They keep getting more ridiculous. Fellow Canadian. Knowing most of the funniest people are Canadian warms my heart.
Great reaction Cassie, you will also love the next one (Goldmember)!
The space stuff is from the Roger Moore 007 movie Moonraker where they go up into space. They were trying to ride the Star Wars Sci Fi rage. My college professor was the Bond girl in that. Look up Lois Chiles. ❤
And in a funny turn of events she was also in the first Austin Powers film (sort of, she appears as the wife of the henchman who gets run over by a steamroller, but by the sound of things her scene was only included in the UK version)
@@christianwise637 OMG. I just looked it up. Thanks for saying that.
Her Wiki says she taught a single class in 2002.
Wow! Your lives crossed paths in a very small cosmic window!
What are you up to these days?
You must watch the third movie as well as watch them all again with your sister
Please watch "Harry and the Hendersons" (1987). It's one of my favorite childhood movies.
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Yeah, she would love that movie
Yes... I think she would absolutely love it
I love the Will Ferrell conversation it's so ridiculous that they even stop fighting to just debate. 😂😂😂
Austin Powers movies have that element that make them fun to watch numerous times.
You actually look forward to "re-seeing" the part you know is coming up...
Family dinners back in the day when asked what I thought : "It's a bit nutty!" - always cracked my sister up!
my favorite Austin movie. Thanks for watching it!
Heather Graham is one of the best actors in this movie
You HAVE to do Goldmember! It’s just as amazing as the other two!
Just found this channel today. I love the reactions she has to movies!! Also helps that she is very easy on the eyes!!
you are lucky as Cassie and her sister have some great reviews, SHE has seen some epic films, BEN hur, and her reactin to THE STING is soo much fun. AND the tears as they saw It's a WOnderful life 2 yrs ago, SHe did it live as a watch along
We love Cassie. We try not to sexualize Cassie.
Tons and tons of fun reacts. Enjoy!
@@JackReacheroundeh, it's like a Taylor Swift kind of "easiness" that has no sexual dimension
you've got a lot of catching up to do..... start from the beginning
really enjoyed watching this reaction. i have fond memories of seeing this in the theater with friends who are no longer with us. also enjoyed watching you laugh as opposed to being sad while watching some of the more hardcore movies youve reacted to. good vibes.
The TV show "Laugh-In" used the short cut clips as seen in this movie between show segments.
It is ridiculous-but its also VERY intelligent and clever-there are COUNTLESS references to many classic films of the genre and riffs on things. People often dont realise these things.
I grew up in the 60's and I cannot tell you how pitch perfect these movies capture the zeitgeist of that decade. From the Laugh-In dance vignettes to the Monkees spoof with the British guard, to the theme of "I'm a Believer", or even the chess scene from "The Thomas Crown Affair", these movies nail it.
I hope you get a chance to see pt3. Yea it’s more of the same, but the opening sequence might be one of my favoutre comedic movie opens ever.
Perfect movie for when your feeling down! 😃
Groovy reaction baby ✌️☮️. I'm sure you'd love the third one as well.
RIP Verne Troyer