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  1. Jul 26, 2002 · Austin Powers In Goldmember. Like the James Bond series that provided it with comic inspiration, the Austin Powers series benefits from a certain familiarity. Not every Bond movie is good, but once you get started going to them you would never think of missing one. Same with Austin Powers.

  2. Parents need to know that this movie has a great deal of material that would get an R in a drama. Because some words miss being naughty by a vowel or two and the sexual acts are apparent rather than real, they pass muster with the MPAA. Parents should be very cautious about letting children and young teens see the….

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  3. Tim Dirks Filmsite. The film opened as a spoof of Mission: Impossible - retitled Austinpussy. During the pre-credits sequence "somewhere in Utah," "Austin Powers" parachuted into his...

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  5. Jul 25, 2002 · Not good words. Since the first sequel, in 1999, grossed $205 million, compared to the $73 million peanuts of the modest 1997 original, AP has become a commodity. The new film is swollen with...

  6. Jul 25, 2002 · If I have any major complaint about the picture, it's that Goldmember – a '70s hedonist (the movie makes an inexplicable amount of jokes about the fact that he's Dutch) obsessed with gold –...

  7. 74 out of 93 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink. 7/10. Tight like a tiger. Calicodreamin 13 July 2021. A great end to the trilogy, goldmember has the laughs and has some great moments. The storyline is bogus, but it doesn't matter, there are so many iconic scenes that it makes up for everything else.

  8. 53% Tomatometer 186 Reviews 44% Audience Score 250,000+ Ratings Teaming up with the mysterious yet peculiar Goldmember, Dr. Evil hatches a time-traveling scheme to take over the world, one that...

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