एविल वापस आ गया है और उसने एक नई टाइम मशीन का आविष्कार किया है जो उसे 1 9 60 के दशक में वापस जाने और ऑस्टिन पॉवर्स के मोजो को चुराने की अनुमति देता है, अनजाने में उसे "शेगलेस" छोड़ देता है।
ट्रेलर
कलाकार
Mike Myers
Austin Powers
Mike Myers
Dr. Evil
Mike Myers
Fat Bastard
Heather Graham
Felicity Shagwell
Michael York
Basil Exposition
Robert Wagner
Number Two
Rob Lowe
Young Number Two
Seth Green
Scott Evil
Mindy Sterling
Frau Farbissina
Verne Troyer
Mini-Me
Elizabeth Hurley
Vanessa Kensington
Gia Carides
Robin Swallows
Oliver Muirhead
British Colonel
George Cheung
Chinese Teacher
Jeffrey Meng
Chinese Student
Muse Watson
Klansman
Scott Cooper
Klansman's Son - Bobby
Douglas Fisher
Man - Pecker
Kevin Cooney
NORAD Colonel
Clint Howard
Radar Operator Peters
आपको ये भी पसंद आ सकते हैं
Avengers: The Kang Dynasty
he City of Gold
Mythica: The Necromancer
The Pentaverate
Kidding
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Into the Badlands
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Iron Fist
Gen V
Fallout
Twisted Metal
The Outpost
FUBAR
The Mandalorian
Spider-Noir
Knuckles
Power Rangers Beast Morphers
Power Rangers: Dino Fury
The Walking Dead: Dead City
Every Witch Way
शी-हल्क: अटर्नी एट लॉ
Power Rangers Cosmic Fury
Wonder Man
टिप्पणियाँ
10 टिप्पणियाँ
This movie is devoid of value. Just a lot of disgusting, vile scenes in a deplorable attempt at being funny. The "humor" is sickening. Everyone, except the people who profited, would be better off had this movie not been made. If this is the best director Jay Roach can do then he needs to finds himself another occupation. I bought the DVD because Heather Graham is in the movie. But her acting talents are wasted. I'm going to dump this movie as fast as I can find a buyer. It's not worth buying, renting, owning or watching. A waste of Mike Myers talents too. Any of Heather Graham's other movies will provide more entertainment than this foul piece of film making.
Well, I had very low expectations of this film, and wasn't disappointed. It was dire. Austin Powers is the Carry on films of the '90's. Filled from end to end with poor (sexual) innuendo and very little humour of any other kind. The only problem being that it (carry on humour) just isn't funny anymore. The acting performances were only average. The only thing which remotely redemed the film was the number of "babes" in it - oh behave. . . . ..
This movie was way too over-hyped, even more so than Star Wars when you think about it. I was a fan of the original and was let down by The Spy Who Shagged Me. There were many awkward silences in the theater after 50% of the jokes. The reaction was more:"awwhhh!," than, "Hahahha." I really like Mike Myers, but maybe he needs a little more help than he has writing the movie. Unfortunately, this was a bad movie. Although for some reason I really want another sequel...
This sequel reminded me a lot of the second Ace Ventura movie, which took the funny and original ideas of the first film and drove them into the ground. Mike Myers could have done a lot better than this gimmicky, sometimes annoying rehash. There are some genuinely funny bits (the * synonyms of course) but, no matter what you've heard, it's not nearly as enjoyable as Star Wars: Episode 1 (or even Austin Powers Episode 1).
The original was at least, well, original. Had some clever bits, and of course Liz Hurley. This is just a repeat. Same jokes, same concept, nothing new at all. Let's put it this way - this is NOT a movie I have any desire to see twice. You could probably cut out the stupid parts, and have maybe ten minutes of actual comedy, which mainly consists of Dr. Evil battling with his son Scott. Best line - "You're the Diet Coke of evil" delivered on the Jerry Springer show. Other than that, mostly junk. Hopefully we will be spared an "Austin Powers III" .....
I saw Austin Powers and I am pleased to anounce that I laughed only three times. What a waste of money.
The funniest joke is when Mustafa falls and breaks both legs!!
This is absolutely the worst movie I have seen this summer so far. I didn't laugh even once, and it comes no where near its predecessor. I really hate it when the film studios have a hit movie, so they rush and put out any crap and sell it as a sequel. Anyways, I gave it a 1 out of 10.
No. 2 for Austin Powers and so begins the steady decent into... Ugh. It's a lot of the same jokes, more repetitive and dialed up to 11 and that's not a great thing. It's self referential about it but it's still just underwhelming. We also see Mike Meyers adding another character to his repertoire in "Fat." I hate it, just to be clear.
