Réalisation:
Jay RoachScénario:
Mike MyersPhotographie:
Peter DemingMusique:
George S. ClintonActeurs·trices:
Mike Myers, Elizabeth Hurley, Michael York, Mimi Rogers, Robert Wagner, Seth Green, Fabiana Udenio, Mindy Sterling, Charles Napier, Will Ferrell (plus)VOD (1)
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Austin Powers s'est très bien adapté aux années 90. Il a repris son activité de photographe de mode et vit avec sa femme Vanessa. Mais le sinistre docteur Denfer rêve toujours de l'éliminer. Il construit pour cela une machine à explorer le temps et remonte en 1969 pour extraire la libido du corps congelé d'Austin Powers, le "mojo". Le super espion ne pouvant rester dépourvu de son pouvoir d'attraction, il fait lui aussi le voyage et retrouve son ennemi mortel sur la Lune. Escorté par l'agent Felicity Bonnebez, Austin Powers va une fois de plus faire échouer ses plans diaboliques. (Metropolitan FilmExport)
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Critiques (6)
I never thought I'd get to this series again. Eventually, though, I did get around to it. It's sometimes quite funny, and I genuinely laughed at some lines, mainly because the humor is beautifully childish, which appealed to me at times. But as a whole, it's just a total mess. ()
Mike Myers relishes the role of both Austin Powers and Dr. Evil to the fullest, which is why there were times when he overstepped certain boundaries of quality humor and instead made it seem like a cheesy and foul comedy. But whatever! I can't deny that I did laugh at times, so I certainly don't want to relegate this film to somewhere in the garbage. It's just a relaxing film that amuses and disgusts at times. ()
Austin Powers entertained me, Dr. Evil was perfect, and Mike Myers’s enthusiasm was incredibly infectious. There were a few weak moments, for which I couldn't give it five stars but, fortunately, there weren’t too many of them. A hilarious film that made me laugh a lot. ()
An enjoyable parody with an iconic main character and main villain. I enjoyed the wacky humour and the fairly good pace that doesn't get boring. Likewise, a lot of the ideas and gags are divine. But it's still "just" Austin Powers...:D ()
An entertaining bit of fun, which was only missing a bit more wildness to become my personal cult favorite, where the second installment succeeded. However, here is a perfect caricature of family intrigues performed by the Evil family and Austin gets his mojo going in very promising directions. The original audio is a must. ()
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