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| Jun 12, 2007commonsensemedia.org
This movie is really funny.
This movie was hilarious but incredibly inappropriate.
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| May 23, 2007andPOP, Canada
(andPOP) - Funnyman MIKE MYERS is set to return as super spy AUSTIN POWERS in a fourth movie in the successful series. ... Full Review
| May 07, 2007Rotten Tomatoes
As said before, even at its worst, Austin Powers is still pretty funny.
Just yesterday I was thinking about how the original Austin Powers movie came out ten years ago and then got to wondering whether they would ever try to make a fourth movie.
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| Jan 22, 2007eFilmCritic.com
enjoy Austin Powers....the Bond movies, ever more gaudy and excessive, were decadence on a grand scale.....Austin Powers, frozen in 1967 and revived in 1997, remains blissfully ignorant..... ... Full Review
| Jan 31, 2001Salon
In the best moments, Roach explains how Myers and Hurley pulled off the movie's amazing, and beautifully orchestrated, sight gags (including Hurley's taking a bite out of a sausage that conveniently covers Austin's privates as he cavorts in the background). ... Full Review
| Sep 10, 1998eFilmCritic.com
With that, I'd like to say that Austin Powers is shagadelic, baybee!
Oh lord, Mike Myers was hilarious, especially as Dr. Evil.
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| Jun 01, 1997Palo Alto Online
Austin Powers" is pure mindless fun..... ... Full Review
| May 09, 1997Entertainment Weekly
Elizabeth Hurley, in the Priscilla Presley babe-sidekick role, has more spunk than you'd expect, and she's so gorgeous you can see why Austin is head over bellbottoms for her.
Myers, who also wrote the film, creates only the thinnest pretense of a plot, but he has a good time sending up '60s-movie cliches.
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| May 02, 1997Three Movie Buffs
When Dr. Evil is asked why he doesn't just shoot Austin Powers, he replies, 'No, I've got a better idea.
The scene after Austin admits to shagging Allotta Fagina, and tries to cope with the fact that he's not living in the sixties anymore, manages to be both touching and funny at the same time.
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| May 02, 1997Los Angeles Times
What's more poignant than funny is how the ever-lecherous Austin, with his pinstripes and pyorrhea (English dental jokes abound), is introduced to post-AIDS sexuality.
PG-13 for nudity, sex-related dialogue and humor.
Art director Daniel Olexiewicz.
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