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Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
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Dr. Evil is back...and has invented a new time machine that allows him to go back to the 60s and steal Austin Powers's mojo, inadvertently leaving him 'shagless'.
Dr. Evil is back...and has invented a new time machine that allows him to go back to the 60s and steal Austin Powers's mojo, inadvertently leaving him 'shagless'.
Actors:
Jeanette Miller,
Gabriel Paige,
George Cheung,
Bryson Lang,
Herb Mitchell,
Alan Ray,
Steve Eastin,
Jim Boensch,
Laurie Martin,
Annie Henry,
Tara Mouri
...»
Jeanette Miller
Gabriel Paige
George Cheung
8 February 1949, Hong Kong
Bryson Lang
Herb Mitchell
18 June 1937, Bar Harbor, Maine, USA
Alan Ray
Steve Eastin
22 June 1948, Colorado, USA
Jim Boensch
Laurie Martin
Annie Henry
Tara Mouri
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me #Elizabeth Hurley #Heather Graham #Jay Roach #Michael York #Mike Myers #Mindy Sterling #Rob Lowe #Robert Wagner #Seth Green
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Cinema Sight
January 29, 2003
In ways better than the original, 'The Spy Who Shagged Me' is a rehash of the same story with new cast members and new takes on familiar jokes.
Chicago Tribune
January 01, 2000
Too much of the new Powers looks like bad TV and sounds like old burlesque!
Film.com
January 01, 2000
What defeats Austin and Dr. Evil in the new movie is what brought them down the last time: Myers' inability to know what jokes need to be taken further, and what jokes should be cut short.
November 30, 2008
...doesn't so much try to send up other spy films as it tries to one-up its own predecessor in this second go-round.
January 01, 2000
Absent are the freshness and spontaneity that characterized the original.
July 23, 2007
It's gone from being a hip little party to being a big bash where the stars turn out.
Variety
January 01, 2000
Myers and Michael McCullers' script just doesn't have it in terms of fresh narrative developments or individual gags.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
January 07, 2005
...the people who seemed to be having the most fun at a recent screening were the 14-year-old boys giggling over the libidinous bits and the bathroom jokes.
Detroit News
January 01, 2000
The picture strives for comic points mostly with that excruciatingly gross potty humor and with industrial-strength sexual innuendo.
Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)
June 12, 2003
By the end, Spy recycles its own gags, not just ones from the first movie.
Common Sense Media
December 22, 2010
Full of sex and bathroom humor. Not for kids.
January 01, 2000
Too many scenes end on a flat note!
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