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Austin Powers in Goldmember
a.k.a. Goldmember Director: Jay Roach Cast: Mike Myers, Beyoncé Knowles, Seth Green, Robert Wagner

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  • DVD Release Date: 12/03/2002
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 43,332
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Four Documentaries; Fact-Track with subtitles; Commentary Track with Jay Roach and Mike Myers; Deleted Scenes; Behind the Scenes-World of Austin Powers; Visual FX Segment; Music Videos, including Beyoncé Knowles "Work it Out," Britney Spears' "Boys," and Dr. Evil and Mini-Me's "Hard Knock Life"; Trailers; Animated Menus; DVD-Rom Content, including "Austin Powers Revoice Studio," allowing users to rehearse and record their own voices over selected lines

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Lights! Camera! Austin!
2. The Perfect Plan
3. Daddy Issues
4. Destination: 1975
5. Hard Knock Life
6. The Mole
7. Meet the Fahza
8. Tokyo Tangle
9. A Son's Present
10. Mr. Roboto
11. Father Son Spat
12. Mini-Defector
13. Evil Demands
14. Clone of Burden
15. Sons of the Father
16. Goldmember Strikes
17. Epilogue
18. End Credits
1. Lights! Camera! Austin!
2. The Perfect Plan
3. Daddy Issues
4. Destination: 1975
5. Hard Knock Life
6. The Mole
7. Meet the Fahza
8. Tokyo Tangle
9. A Son's Present
10. Mr. Roboto
11. Father Son Spat
12. Mini-Defector
13. Evil Demands
14. Clone of Burden
15. Sons of the Father
16. Goldmember Strikes
17. Epilogue
18. End Credits

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Editorial Reviews

Mike Myers' phenomenally successful spy spoof gains a few more characters, a slew of celebrity cameos, and even more free-associative laughs in this third installment of the popular franchise. Austin Powers in Goldmember continues the exploits of the swinging-'60s leftover, who, as the film opens, is busy critiquing a big-budget Hollywood production of his life story, replete with a 20-million-dollar star in the lead role and a slew of John Woo-style action scenes. But not far from the soundstage lurks arch nemesis Dr. Evil (Myers), who has opened up a talent agency representing some of the industry's biggest stars -- all the while channeling their profits into a diabolical world-destruction plan with the unfortunate code name Preparation H. Dr. Evil presents a distraction to Austin by kidnapping his similarly swingin' father, Nigel Powers, and transporting him back in time to 1975. Travelling there to save his father -- and in turn win back his dad's sometimes-errant affection -- Austin comes across the alluring superspy Foxxy Cleopatra (Beyonce Knowles). The three of them travel back to the present day, where they join forces to battle Dr. Evil and his posse of nefarious evil-doers, including the trusty clone Mini-Me (Verne Troyer); his snotty son, Scott (Seth Green); the inimitable Fat Bastard (Myers); and the eponymous new addition to the fold: the epidermis-obsessed, precious-metal-fortified Dutchman called Goldmember (Myers). Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide

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Austin Powers in Goldmemberby Anonymous

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February 24, 2007: Not a bad movie at all. Pretty funny, but not as funny as Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me. Should've given more dialog to Foxy Cleopatra (Beyonce Knowles from Destiny's Child) instead, she's just the next girlfriend for Austin, and not a more fleshed-out character, like Heather Graham or Elizabeth Hurley before her. The character of Goldmember, while not in the film a lot, could've been cut down a bit more. He isn't particlularly interesting. He's not as evil as Dr. Evil, and not as disgusting as Fat [...], and comes off as a washed out amalgam of the two. Fred Savage, from TV's "The Wonder Years," is good in his two scenes as "the Mole." It's Dr. Evil, as usual, who steals the show, however. And it's a pretty good show. * * * * * * * * * * Rating: B F.Y.I.: While in the movie we hear ELO's "Evil Woman," King Floyd's funk classic "Groove Me," and Bobby Darin's "Beyond the Sea," Darin's song is not on the soundtrack, and absolutely awful cover versions of the first two make the album. Avoid this soundtrack at all costs!

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

Austin Powers in Goldmemberby Anonymous

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July 20, 2006: Austen Powers in Gold Member is a very funny movie and just as good as International man of Mystery and The Spy Who Shagged Me. Like a previous reviewer My favorite scene is the shadow scene with Austin and Mini Me. I know that they already did a shadow scene in The Spy Who Shagged Me with Austen Powers and Felicity Shagwell and it was hilarious but it's even more hilarious in this movie! I thought this was a good movie and my only complaint is that I didn't really like the Goldmember character. He was really more gross then funny! He was even more gross than Fat Bstard.

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