**Austin Powers' inglorious end... so far.** I can't deny that Austin Powers was a landmark franchise for late '90s humor cinema, but the truth is that this film, like its immediate predecessor, isn't funny at all. Here, the script is based on a new conspiracy by Dr. Evil, this time in harmony with a Dutchman fascinated by gold, who wants all the gold he can hoard. So that the English spy doesn't get in his way, he kidnapped and had Powers' father killed. The script is very weak, has worn-...
Read Full ReviewFlat out garbage of a movie. Pure waste of time. The only reason I rated it a 4 is because there were some funny parts. Overall bad movie though.
Read Full ReviewWeakest of the three in my opinion, but <em>'Austin Powers in Goldmember'</em> still has some memorable moments. I enjoyed the star-studded and cameo-filled opening scene, it's well done. Mike Myers is again great in his roles, especially Dr. Evil, and Beyoncé Knowles is a positive addition. The stuff with Dr. Evil isn't as good as in the 1999 film, yet he still made me laugh a few times; he does have one of the series' best moments with the rendition of the Jay-Z song. However, I did feel...
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by Pharrell Williams
Beginning, Austin Powers and his entourage enter the recording studio for Britney Spears' new song
by Angie Stone
by Earth, Wind Fire
Austin first travels through time and gets out of the pimp mobile
by Foxxy Cleopatra
Austin Powers enters Studio 69 and sees Foxxy performing on the golden stage
by Smash Mouth
by Diana King
Dr
by Paul Oakenfold
by Hard Knock
Dr
by Austin Powers
Austin performs this at the club with his band, Ming Tea