

Evil and becomes Austin's diminutive doppelganger, while Scott Evil embraces his evil destiny as a supervillain. Evil is Austin's twin brother Dougie (which requires a hilariously absurd explanation), Mini-Me also turns on Dr. Evil, Danny DeVito as Mini-Me, and John Travolta as Goldmember, with music by Quincy Jones and appearances (just because) by Britney Spears, Ozzy Osbourne, and Ozzy's family. Austin Powers has become a major Hollywood franchise and it flaunts its status with numerous A-List cameos, including Steven Spielberg, who directs a biopic about Austin's life titled Austinpussy, starring Tom Cruise as Powers, Gwyneth Paltrow as Dixie Normous, Kevin Spacey as Dr. Evil's plan to force an asteroid to collide with the Earth.īy this third film. Most of the action happens in the present day, with Austin trying to foil Dr. Goldmember sends Austin back to 1975 (this time in a souped-up pimpmobile), but Goldmember also spends the least amount of time in the past. Beyonce Knowles plays Austin's newest female counterpart, Foxxy Cleopatra, and she exhibits genuine screen presence, though it's noticeable that the film doesn't portray them as romantically involved the way Austin was with Vanessa Kensington (Elizabeth Hurley) and Felicity Shagwell (Heather Graham). Evil, Fat Bastard, and the titular villain Goldmember, a grotesque parody of the James Bond villain Goldfinger. In addition, Mike Myers does quadruple-duty, playing Austin, Dr. Michael Caine joins the cast as Austin's super-spy father Nigel Powers, who reveals Austin and Dr. Austin Powers In Goldmember (2002)Īustin Powers in Goldmember concludes the trilogy with the most star-studded film in the saga.

While fans (and Mike Myers) still dream of an Austin Powers 4, here is our ranking of all three Austin Powers movies, each of which is shagadelic in its own right. Evil clone, Mini-Me, became part of the pop culture zeitgeist along with Austin's various catchphrases like, "Groovy, baby!", "Do I make you horny?", and "Oh behave!" The final film, 2002's Austin Powers in Goldmember, earned $213-million, making it the highest-grossing film of the saga in the United States, but it slightly underperformed globally, accumulating less than The Spy Who Shagged Me overall. 1999's Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me became the highest-grossing film of the franchise, and Verne Troyer's diminutive Dr. But the unusual comedy found a larger audience on home video that clamored for a sequel. The original film, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, premiered in 1997 and was a modest box office success, grossing $67-million worldwide. Related: James Bond: Every Bond Girl Who Died Evil's confidantes Frau Farbissima, Number Two, and Scott Evil, while Michael York plays Basil Exposition, Austin's supervisor at the British Ministry of Defense, in each film. Myers also followed the James Bond formula by casting a new love interest for Austin in every movie, just as each 007 film features a new Bond Girl. The Austin Powers films constantly utilize time travel as part of their gimmick (which the audience is urged not to think too hard about), and they also include an ever-growing cast of ancillary characters appearing in every film are Mindy Kaling, Robert Wagner, and Seth Green as Dr. Evil paid off later on as the saga focused on their mutual origin. With Myers playing both roles, the physical similarities between Austin and Dr. Evil, cryogenically freezes himself to threaten the world of the future.
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Evil, all three Austin Powers movies were directed by Jay Roach and lovingly parody Myers' comic influences, including the 1960s James Bond films, the comedies of Peter Sellers, Benny Hill, and Dudley Moore, The Beatles, Burt Bacharach, and 1960s Swinging London.Įvery Austin Powers movie centers on the titular and shamelessly promiscuous super-spy, who is transplanted from 1967 to 1997 when his enemy, Dr. The Austin Powers movie trilogy was a pop culture phenomenon in the late 1990s/early 2000s but which of the outrageous spy comedies is the grooviest of all? Created by and starring Mike Myers, who plays multiple roles in the saga, including Austin Powers and his arch-nemesis Dr.
