Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me

 (1999)

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| Dec 11, 2008
Monsters and Critics
The time-travel craziness of the script is, of course, nonsensical and completely beside the point.....Austin Powers' is a fairly wacky creation but undeniably funny and endearing..... ... Full Review
| Sep 01, 2008
Urban Cinefile
There are hours of extra Austin entertainment; good fun when friends drop in from the 60s. The cast improvised greatly; often the spontaneous is funnier than the planned. ... Full Review
| Jan 10, 2006
IGN, CA
Austin Powers is the best character Mike Myers has ever created. But they all work well, and this movie is just plain great. There are many hilarious moments in the movie... ... Full Review
| Apr 29, 2005
Bigpicturebigsound.com, NY
Using that earlier film as a sort of a test platform for the character, Mr. Myers is back this summer with "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me", a film which - though it contains almost all the same jokes as the original - is funnier than its predecessor. ... Full Review
| Apr 29, 2005
Rotten Tomatoes
Using that earlier film as a sort of a test platform for the character, Mr. Myers is back this summer with "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me", a film which - though it contains almost all the same jokes as the original - is funnier than its predecessor. ... Full Review
| Jul 08, 2004
Deseret News
Neither of those statements can really be said about its rather obligatory follow-up, "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me," a joke-a-minute comedy that is at least as mean-spirited as it is anything else. To fans of the original "Austin Powers" film, the spy genre parody was at least as funny as it was crude. ... Full Review
| Nov 19, 1999
Entertainment Weekly
The Spy Who Shagged Me,'' then, shows Myers returning to the scene of his triumph, secure in the knowledge....every improvised tush wiggle and random pop reference will be received as classic, bust-a-gut film farce.....In the first ''Austin Powers,'' writer-star Mike Myers was fondly sending up cheesy '60s James Bond knockoffs:.... ... Full Review
| Jul 30, 1999
TotalFilm
This time hes still having problems with Scott and avoiding the easy kill, but unlike Austin he has progressed. And, plotwise, there are no surprises: Dr Evil wants to take over the world, Austin wants to stop him thats it. ... Full Review
| Jun 20, 1999
eFilmCritic.com
But that is what made these two Austin Powers movies great:....thereby making the movies that much more funny.....Fat Bastard provided even more hilarious (albeit disgusting) moments to an already great comedy.....if you liked the first Powers movie you HAVE to see this one.....Seth Green was great, even though he had a small role..... ... Full Review
| Jun 18, 1999
Entertainment Weekly
Evil's first inspired moment in Austin Powers....comedy lusts for the Extreme....As for Heather Graham, she certainly looks good enough to shag in her '60s duds....As a character, Austin Powers hasn't worn out his welcome, exactly....the movie, oddly enough,.... ... Full Review