Rating:
****/*****, or 8/10
The first
of the Austin Powers movies is also the best. A delightful
spoof of the James Bond films and similar spy movies, Austin
Powers is a top agent of the British Secret Service in the late
1960s, and also a world renowned fashion photographer, swinger and
sex icon. When his nemesis Dr. Evil freezes himself and is shot into
space, Austin also freezes himself to fight him again should he
return. Both of them are thawed out in 1997, picking up where they
left off, but both considerably out of place coping with the strange
new world of the late nineties, with many hilarious consequences.
Free love and carefree experimenting with mind expanding drugs are
out of the question for Austin despite working with gorgeous female
agent Vanessa Kensington (Elizabeth Hurley), while Dr. Evil has a
hard time wrapping his mind around the fact that one million dollars
just isn't enough money to ask for ransom any more, plus he also has
to deal with his son Scott Evil (Seth Green) who was artificially
created in his absence. Overall, Austin is funny, but it's Dr. Evil
who gets all the really good jokes: since Mike Myers performs both
characters, he gets out on top of both. The movie failed at the box
office though, but turned out a surprise hit in video stores to such
an extent, it nevertheless spawned two sequels, both of them good for
a decent laugh but not nearly as much as this one.
Starring:
Mike Myers, Mike Myers, Elizabeth Hurley, Seth Green
Directed
by Jay Roach
USA: New
Line Cinema, 1997
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