Austin Powers in Goldmember Critic Reviews
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Mike Myers unleashes (or seems to unleash) the entire contents of his comic mind.Read the full review
Puerile, pitiful, grotesque, offensive, immature, repulsive and, of course, extremely funny.Read the full review
Mike Myers is like a rich 12-year-old who rents out F.A.O. Schwartz, upends every toy in under two hours, and brings in strippers. He can get away with this privileged romp because he grooves on what he does in a way that none of his contemporaries -- can comprehend.Read the full review
Like a giant balloon painted with Day-Glo colors, however, the whole gaudy mess wouldn't inflate without the force of Mr. Myers's comic genius. It's his baby, baby. And after three editions, it's still flying high.Read the full review
The most consistently funny of the ''Austin Powers'' films.Read the full review
This summer's comic gem.Read the full review
Mike Myers and Austin Powers may stick to their old Beatle boots, but they've both come a long way, luvvy. For proof, just look at all the A-list celebrities-I-won't-mention happy to crash the party.Read the full review
Nothing to write home about, though nothing to stay home about either, especially if you're a dyed-in-the-polyester Powers fan.Read the full review
In all fairness to the film, it is superior to the disappointing second movie in the series. The comedy is about as low-brow as it can get (at least without treading into R-rated territory).Read the full review
A picture that, even more than the previous two, feels like a bunch of gags tossed together. The laughs are here, to be sure, although even some of the best of them are retreads and the Swinging '60s recycling act is now feeling a bit past its zeitgeist prime.Read the full review