Austin Powers in Goldmember (Full Screen) (Infinifilm Version) PG-13

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  • Rated: PG-13
  • Closed captioning available
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 35 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: December 3, 2002
  • Originally Released: 2002
  • Label: New Line Home Video

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 32,935,208
Rating: 3.5/4 -- What more could one want from a third Austin Powers movie that you didn't get from two? With only so much Bond baiting to be done, Mike Myers trains his soft satire on himself for something that feels somewhat self-loathing, but still riotously funny. Full Review
The Film Yap
Sep 25, 2010
...The POWERS team has fashioned a comedy with more laughs than many...
USA Today
Jul 26, 2002
I expected laughs and instead got a sad spectacle of recycled jokes and lame running gags. Full Review
Cinema Crazed
Apr 29, 2009
I think this is the funniest of the three movies and I liked the first two.
Ebert & Roeper
Jul 31, 2002
Rating: B- -- The first five minutes of this film rate as perhaps the best film opening ever... they're worth the price of admission alone, and so we need say no more. Full Review
EDGE Boston
Oct 7, 2003
Rating: A+ -- The film opened as a spoof of Mission: Impossible - retitled Austinpussy. During the pre-credits sequence "somewhere in Utah," "Austin Powers" parachuted into his driver-less Shaguar, and then ejected himself from the driver's seat... Full Review
AMC Filmsite
Jul 8, 2010
...Knowles has a pleasant screen presence...
Los Angeles Times
Jul 26, 2002

Product Description:

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.

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  • Sales Rank: 39,851
  • UPC: 794043602825
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