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TAGLINES

First, he fought for the Crown. Now he's fighting for the Family Jewels.
I'm Back, Baby!
You Were Expecting Someone Else?
Double-O Behave!
"I'm Coming Again, Baby!" [Australia]
The return of Dr. Evil.
If you see only one movie this summer, see Star Wars. But if you see two movies this summer, see Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
The BRITISH Empire Strikes Back!
He's back, he's even bigger and he's up for it!

PLOT SUMMARY

Dr. Evil uses a device he calls a "Time Machine" to travel back to 1969 and remove Austin Powers' mojo. The sexually wounded swinger must travel back in time and, with the help of agent Felicity Shagwell, recover his vitality. Meanwhile, Dr. Evil's personal life runs amok as he discovers love, continues to shun his son and develops a close relationship with himself. Well, actually, a clone 1/8 his size whom he dubs "Mini-Me". The always time-baffled Dr. Evil begins his plan to put a gigantic cannon on the moon, thus turning it into a device called either "The Death Star" or "Alan Parson's Project," depending on which name is available.

ACTORS
Mike Myers Austin Powers/Dr. Evil/Fat Bastard
Heather Graham Felicity Shagwell
Michael York Basil Exposition
Robert Wagner Number Two
Rob Lowe Young Number Two
Seth Green Scott Evil
Mindy Sterling Frau Farbissina
Verne Troyer Mini-Me
Elizabeth Hurley Vanessa Kensington
Gia Carides Robin Spitz Swallows
Oliver Muirhead British Colonel
George Cheung Chinese Teacher
Jeffrey Meng Wang
Muse Watson The Klansman
Scott Cooper Bobby
DIRECTOR
Jay Roach
IMDB Rating

6.50 out of 10 (58636 votes)

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Visitor Reviews

Good Old Immature Humor

posted on 30 Aug 2009

There's a 12-year old inside us all, admit it. Even the most sophisticated, wealthy, well-bred person in the world laughs from time to time at little innuendos and double-meaning phrases. This movie is a movie for that 12-year old. Yes, there are enough plot holes to make a new movie. Yes, the humor is not for everybody. Yes, none of the performances will go down in the history books. But this movie sure is funny! If you want a movie that honestly lets you sit back, relax, and enjoy yourself, this is the movie. If you're too old to realize a good time, see Titanic.

Original contained fresher humor.

posted on 18 Aug 2009

Anyone who liked the original will enjoy "The spy who shagged me".This sequel is definitely funny, and the over the top characterizations go all the way. The movie did contain much that was developed from the original, although there are a lot of new and very funny plot twists. BUT WHO CARES. I went to see Seth Green. Loved the blue hair.I think the unsung hero of the film was Gia Carides who hilariously portrayed one of Dr. Evil's hitwomen.Overall there were many memorable and funny scenes and I felt it was well worth two hours of enjoyment.OH!! and before I forget, this movie will definitely be up for production awards at next year's Oscars. Excellent Sets, Costumes, and Special Effects!! YEAH BABY

Just like the first one, except it's not funny

posted on 16 Aug 2009

I really liked "Austin Powers: International man of mystery". It had silly, juvenile jokes, but they were cleverly executed, and the movie felt spirited and just plain fun. I had heard bad things about the sequel, but figured it couldn't be THAT bad... well, it is. It's that bad, and then some.The jokes are in several cases EXACTLY the same as in the first movie. It was funny then, it's not funnny to see the same thing again. Plus, the old jokes, and the few new ones, go on way too long, just to fill the running time with something, I guess. I couldn't tell you what the story is, I don't think anyone involved even cared. The new characters, Mini-Me and Fat Bastard, aren't funny. They don't do anything funny, they are not in funny situations, and they say nothing funny. I guess we're suppoed to be amused by the sheer sight of a really short guy and a really fat one. Yeah, that lasts for about 2 seconds.I hated this movie, it has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. Rent the first one again, it's the same movie only better.

Groovy Baby

posted on 14 Aug 2009

A great sequel PACKED full of laughs. Who says sequels can't be as good as the original. Any criticisms you hear are from people who try to put too much thought into the scientific aspects. It may be base humor but that's the funny kind.

wonderfully silly James Bond spoof

posted on 12 Aug 2009

Some husbands probably wish they could use their remote control on their wives. As this sequel opens, Austin Powers, a hip version of James Bond, actually can. This means the woman he married was not what he thought she was. But that's OK; he's SINGLE again, and he celebrates by walking around naked in front of a lot of people. As in the first movie, his private parts are hidden creatively, this time mostly by the opening credits.Meanwhile, the military discovers that Dr. Evil is not cryogenically frozen and orbiting the Earth as they had believed; this discovery is made on 'The Jerry Springer Show,' where Dr. Evil's son Scott is shocked to learn the truth (the program's topic is sons of evil fathers). Dr. Evil, of course, gets into a fight with a hooded Klansman, complete with numerous bleeps. As Austin has numerous relationships with girls whose names I would just as soon not mention, Dr. Evil returns to his headquarters in the Seattle Space Needle (which has the word 'Starbucks' on it; Dr. Evil's organization owns that company). The organization has cloned Dr. Evil, and the clone is like him in every way except ... well, he's very tiny. But Dr. Evil loves the little man like the son he never had (his real son gets jealous). Dr. Evil has also developed something: a time machine, which he uses to go back to 1969 with 'Mini-Me', when Powers was frozen, to steal the quality that makes women like him. This is accomplished by a Scottish guard said to weigh a ton (Mike Myers in yet another role, wearing a fat suit). With Powers out of the way (or so he thinks), Dr. Evil is back at his headquarters in a volcano resembling Mt. Rushmore (except with Dr. Evil's face only) ready for the major plot of this movie: to point a laser based on the moon (at a base with two divisions, Moon Unit Alpha and Moon Unit Zappa) at Washington, D. C. and other cities. While threatening the United States over via television, Dr. Evil confuses the American officials at the White House by quoting from movies that haven't been made, and terrifies them by showing footage from 'Independence Day' (How did THAT get there? Well, Scott did come back, but he wouldn't have brought it). In fact, Dr. Evil spends a lot of time making pop culture references that no one else can understand, and he performs a popular song which he takes credit for writing, and he raps along with a recording that couldn't have been made yet, inserting his own words.Powers has his own time machine, and he goes back as well. He joins up with a girl named Felicity to do battle with Dr. Evil, and with them we see just one of the many crude scenes in this movie. While they are in a tent getting ready to fight Dr. Evil, people outside can see shadows suggesting something unspeakably obscene, and eventually physically impossible. Crude jokes, puns and double entendres abound, along with beautiful women in skimpy outfits, and psychedelic patterns with bright colors. At two times, naughty sentences are formed by having one person 'finish' what another has said through editing, with numerous off-color remarks over the course of maybe a minute. A country singer named Nelson appears one of the times, and an actor named Harrelson in another case. We are advised more than once not to worry about things that don't make sense; Powers remarks about how Southern California does NOT look like England. Mike Myers was wonderful in all his roles, and Verne Troyer was quite funny without saying an intelligible word (though he did sing when Dr. Evil rapped). At one point, I was laughing so hard I thought there would be serious medical consequences; I will only say this involved the search for the Scottish guard after he had been equipped with a tracking device. Possible Spoiler:
Mike Myers actually plays four roles. Anyone who remembers 'Back to the Future II' will understand how.

Definitely not as good as the 1st, but still enjoyable

posted on 10 Aug 2009

I was looking forward to the return of Austin Powers for a while now. I thought the first one was very inventive and original. Mike Meyers spoof of 60's style and James Bond movies were right on the mark. It was a great premise bringing the swingin Powers and Dr. Evil into the 90's world. The sequel, while funny, has lost some of its original punch and flavor. What made Austin truly funny in the original, was the fact that he was this freak from the 60's set loose in the 90's. In the sequel this is lost. And it is almost as if Meyers and company said to hell with James Bond, we'll tell toilet jokes. No scene in this new Austin Powers comes close to equaling the humor of Austin Powers set loose in a modern day Las Vegas casino (both poking fun at the James Bond mythology and making fun of Austin's retro feel). If anything Austin should be out and about in exotic 90's locales like club med, a Carnival cruise ship or a snowboard park battling bad guys but instead they choose to keep him in London. BORING!! Hopefully next time, Meyers will get back to poking fun at the Bond movies (exotic locales, shaggin' girls). Don't get me wrong there were many things I liked Dr. Evil, mini me, Scott... But with a bigger budget, Meyers missed the mark. I hope he gets it right next time.

HILARIOUS!

posted on 31 Jul 2009

I think Mike Meyers is hilarious in practically anything, he is just so funny. That's all there is to it, need I say more? You just cant help but laugh at the funny antics of Mini-me and Dr. Evil. They are without a doubt the best part of this movie, you can't not think this movie is hilarious. Funny is funny, I don't care how stupid it is. And funny is especially funny if it is done by Mike Meyers in a ridiculous movie about a spy from the seventies stuck in the nineties, who steals his own mojo from himself, planning to destroy himself, with the help of a cute little midget 1/8 his size. "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" is the funniest film of the year, you shouldn't miss it. I have one thing to say to anyone who wants to trash this movie, "Sht! Zipit!".

I guess "Oh behave" is only funny the first 100 times you hear it.

posted on 29 Jul 2009

I was not a huge fan of the first "Austin Powers" film, but I did enjoy it. I thought it was hilarious for the first hour or so, and then became rather boring towards the end. This film, however, was monotonous and un-exciting throughout. Even it's funniest scene (a Jerry Springer episode with Dr. Evil and his son) was uninspired and unoriginal.God help us if there are going to be two more sequels to this film. One might think there would have been some fresh jokes in here, but it was the usual "Yeah Baby," and "Do I make you horny?".I think the main problem with this movie is it's premise. Whereas the first film mocked Austin Powers and was a bit of a satire, "The Spy Who Shagged Me" embraces this wretched character and stops poking fun at him, which is what made the first film (or the first half anyway) work so well. With endless product placements and cringingly bad dialogue by Heather Graham's character, this movie is almost as big a disappointment as "The Thin Red Line" (which is, incidentally, the worst movie I have ever seen).

Get Real, Baby!

posted on 25 Jul 2009

Frankly, I don't understand why this movie did better than its predecessor, "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery". This movie was just plain DUMB, DISGUSTING, TASTELESS, and TOTALLY NOT FUNNY!!!! (especially the part where Austin thinks he is drinking coffee, but let's just say it is NOT coffee!) I was just on the edge of my seat, waiting for it to be over! At least the 1st Austin Powers had class!

Nothing but great fun!

posted on 15 Jul 2009

May contain spoilers.The year of 1999 was very good for cinema. Many great films were released this year: "Eyes Wide Shut", "Cruel Intentions", "Go", "Notting Hill" and others that weren't released in Brazil yet ("American Beauty", "The Sixth Sense" -opening October 22 here-, etc). But if you want a break, just a break, watch "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me".The first film was also very funny and humorous, even with a small budget. But I think this one was someway better.The sound track is just great (specially the songs "Beautiful Stranger" and "American Woman"). The jokes and the satires are hilarious, and so are the characters. Austin is ugly and funny as always. Felicity Shagwell, played by Heather Graham -gorgeous-, is much better than Elizabeth Hurley's Vanessa Kensington. Dr. Evil is simply hilarious. Here he has a clone (well... almost a clone), called Mini-Me (also great). There is also Fat Bastard, disgusting and unusual.Mike Myers proves that he's much better than Jim Carrey. He plays three characters in this film - Austin Powers, Dr. Evil and Fat Bastard.There are really funny scenes, as the opening one, with Mike and Elizabeth Hurley, and the one with Mike and Heather in tent (the best in my opinion).So turn your brain off and enjoy "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me". Yeah baby, yeah!Rating: 7/10Oh! Watch the credits!

An all time comedy classic, yet apparently not in the top 50 comedies!

posted on 15 Jul 2009

This is truly one of the funniest movies of all time. I would go into the plot but it would be pointless, the script has been written to serve the jokes, and nothing silly (like continuity) is going to get in the way of a laugh, which is the way it should be. Mike Myers got the ball rolling in International man of Mystery, but that film now seems like a dress rehersal for this perfect gag laden script. Myers takes on three roles (Austin Powers, Fat Bastard, and Dr Evil) a la Peter Sellers in Dr Strangelove, and each performance is fantastic. The laughs per minute ratio must be off the scale but it's Dr Evil who gets all the best material (his Jerry Springer show monologue on his upbringing is pant wettingly funny).8/10

Great But A Bit Repetitive

posted on 07 Jul 2009

We last saw sexy spy Austin Powers (Mike Myers) with his beautiful wife Vanessa (Elizabeth Hurley) two years ago when the original ended. It's now 1999 and Austin discovers that his sexy wife is a fembot! After this, he then finds out that Dr. Evil (Mike Myers again) has returned to Earth and has built a time machine and even has a clone. One Difference: The clone is one eight his size. Dr. Evil names him Mini-Me (Verne Troyer). With the help of Number 2 (Robert Wagner, back from the dead after his horrible burning in the first film), Dr. Evil and Mini-Me travel back in time to 1969 where they steal Austin's mojo with the help of Fat Bastard (Mike Myers' newest role), a huge disgruntled Scottish guard who loves to eat babies. Powerless without his mojo, Austin travels back in time to 1969 to get it back from Dr. Evil and make him the sexy beast he once was. The only problem is that he falls desperately in love with beautiful Felicity Shagwell (Heather Graham) but because of the lack of mojo, he is not able to do anything with her. It's now essential that Austin retrieves his mojo stuck in the hands of the 1969 Dr. Evil gang which includes a young Number 2 (Rob Lowe, in a great performance). This film would be great if it wasn't for the amount of copying from the first films. The infamous 'Shh!' scene from the first one is now the 'Zip it!' scene. One of the biggest talks when this film was released was about how many jokes were taken from the first film. This is not really a bad thing but we were expecting something really original (Watch 2002's Goldmember to see what it should have been) sadly this film is more or less a remake. Still, it's good for some laughs: The chess scene, Mini-Me's introduction, any scene with Mindy Sterling as Frau and, of course, the ever so sexy Heather Graham as karate chopping 1969 agent Felicity Shagwell. Shagwell by name Shag-very-Well by reputation. A lot of the crew from the first film has returned here. Most prominent is Jay Roach who once again directs and does a fine job at it. While Mike Myers wrote solo in the first one, here he is equipped with a partner in the form of Michael McCullers who does a pretty good job. I might also point out that Myers now plays a third role here as... Fat Bastard! A hit or miss character, I found him hysterically funny and was glad he returned in 'Goldmember'! Verne Troyer does a good job as Mini-Me but there's just something about him that isn't right. Luckily, that is gone in the next film. Well, 'The Spy Who Shagged Me' is certainly a funny film but if you've seen the first film then you've seen all these jokes. Skip it and go straight to 'Goldmember'.

Quite possibly the greatest sequel of all time!!

posted on 03 Jul 2009

Well, it's not Titanic or Shakespeare in Love, nor it is some stupid movie by the creators of South Park. It's one of the few sequels that actually improves upon the original. Mike Myers is absolutely hilarious as Dr. Evil and Mini-Me is one of the best movie characters ever created. Definitely the funniest movie of 1999, so far.

The spy who shafted me out of 2 hours of my life.

posted on 03 Jul 2009

This film was probably the worst I have ever seen (and I have seen some stonkers). After the first half an hour and a crap joke being told for the hundredth time, I wanted to get up and walk out. I am truly sorry that I didn't.This juvenile trash was mainly based on finding something that the film-makers deemed funny and then running it into the ground, and then later doing it again.I thought the first one was OK but this one was utter trash and designed much more for children and those that are impressed by someone saying "bum" and walking into a closed door. It's attempts to shock (e.g. Fat Bastard) were just offensive, and not even in a funny way.There is so much wrong with this film that I haven't got time to sit here typing it in. From beginning to end (except the beginning with Liz Hurley, which I enjoyed) this was a painful reminder that Hollywood is going down the toilet.

Hilarious!!

posted on 03 Jul 2009

Funny, Funny, Funny......the whole family quoted Dr. Evil for weeks after seeing this!!! You have to love Mike Meyers as all 3 of his characters...from the "innocent" Dr. Evil, to the big Fat Bas... He is just great. A little on the risque side for young kids, but a lot will go over their head.

Great Comedy

posted on 23 Jun 2009

I just saw Austin II last night and I have to say, as inprobable as I thought it would be, I liked this movie more than the original. From begining to end, from the very first scene to the very last, I laughed harder than I almost ever have at any other movie. Some of the gags were taken from the original, but many were new and just as inventive. It seemed to me as if Myers expanded on the old gags because he didn't have time to put them into the old one and then added the new gags, which were even more inventive. The gag about the "penis" is hysterical.(you'll know what I mean when you see the movie)Myers, as usual, is amazingly diverse, playing three characters this time; Austin, Dr. Evil, and Fat Bastard. The script is wonderfully written, andthere is quite honestly never a dull moment. Rob Lowe does a very good job as the young Number 2, and the actor who plays Scotty, Dr. Evil's son, has a much bigger role in this movie and plays it to perfection.Heather Graham is amazing. Liz Hurley is one of the most beautiful women in the world, but Heather, with her sensual looks and actions, has her beat in this movie. Everytime she looked at Austin with that " Lets go and Shag" look I found myself wanting to be the bad tooth English spy more and more. She would have been one of the best Bond girls ever, if she ever went that route, but I would much rather see her with Austin.Overall, the movie is honestly non stop laughs. Everytime I found myself thinking I was laughed out, Myers would plug something into the story that make me erupt, with the rest of the audience, again. This movie is going to have a lot of second and third comers because the audience is so loud at times, and because you will be laughing so loud at times, I am sure there were many jokes that I missed. Myers has solidified himself as maybe the best comic out there right now with this movie.Go to the movies. See this film. So far, with Star Wars and now this, it has been a DAMN GOOD YEAR for films. It's about time there were movies out there that leave you feeling great when you the theatre. This one will leave laughing long after you leave the theatre. Definitely Shagadelic Baby, Yeah.

A disappointing outing for true Austin Powers fans

posted on 19 Jun 2009

After anticipating the release of this film with as much eagerness as my husband awaited "The Phantom Menace," words cannot describe how disappointed my friends and I were at this latest offering from comedic genius Mike Myers. As funny as the first installment was, "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" is unfunny. The gags are the same as in the original yet they lack any kind of comedic spark. There were a few bits that worked, but Fat Bastard and Mini Me are right up there with Jar Jar Binks and should never be seen in any future sequels that may pop up. The first film worked so well because Austin Powers was such a fish out of water as a swinging hipster in the 1990s, and Elizabeth Hurley was the perfect "straight man" to Austin's lunacy. But putting Austin back in his own element paired with a female companion who's just as randy as he is -- who cares? If Mike Myers and New Line decide to give this another go, I can only hope that they return to the formula that made the original film so brilliant. Get rid of the multitude of pop references by Dr. Evil, let's see more of his son Scott, and put Austin back in the '90s where he doesn't belong!

Funny movie

posted on 17 Jun 2009

This movie is very funny and is a great second movie of the Austin Powers movies. The story is Austin must travel back in time to find his mojo that Dr. Evil stole. He meets some pretty funny and interesting characters. The beginning is very funny especially the scene with Jerry Springer involving kids who think their dads want to take over the world. Mike Myers is funny in all of his parts, Seth Green does a good job as Scott Evil, Heather Graham is sexy as Felicity, and everyone else is good. Overall 8.7

Recycled the humor but not the humanity

posted on 15 Jun 2009

I didn't expect Austin Powers II to be as good as the original, but I was still hoping for more than this. Most of the good jokes from the first film are here again, but they're funny this time as well, so that isn't a fault. But apart from the "rocket shape" jokes and the Jerry Springer bits, there wasn't anything new that should have been there. What was new and shouldn't have been there were the Fat Bastard character and the fecal stuff. Once you get into nauseatingly gross, you fall out of humor. When a comedy has me looking away from the screen, it is doing something wrong. The greatest flaw in the film was the elimination of the two elements that made the characters in Austin Powers I people we cared about. In the first, Austin constantly had to cope with the problems of a man out of his own time. This gave him a lost aura that audiences could feel for themselves. Elizabeth Hurley gave a charming performance as Vanessa, playing an opposite character and foil for Austin. Her replacement in the sequel was played competently, but was one-dimensional and had none of the conflicts with Austin that made the Austin-Vanessa relationship compelling. The other relationship element that was lost was the humorously pathetic attempts by Dr. Evil to bond with his son. This time we got nothing but mutual derision between the two. Mini-me was supposed to be a replacement for this, but again there was no conflict between the two, so again, little interest. In sum--good humor, excessively gross, and no depth. Go to a bargain show or wait for video.

Shagadellic

posted on 13 Jun 2009

I am probably one of three Americans who did not view the entire AUSTIN POWERS: INTERNATIONAL MAN OF MYSTERY, but I had seen enough to know what I was getting myself in to when I saw this sequel. Pure fun.While this movie will never win an Oscar (TM) For BEST PICTURE or anything else for that matter, it will go down as the funniest freckin movie ever made.I have seen a lot of funny movies. I have seen THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY, I have seen THE WATERBOY, and so many other pictures, but this one surpasses them all.9.5 out of 10

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