Austin Powers' Electric Psychedelic Pussycat Swingers Club
Austin Powers' Electric Psychedelic Pussycat Swingers Club

Austin Powers' Electric Psychedelic Pussycat Swingers Club

1997Movie42 minEnglish

Austin Powers presents his own kind of shagadellic swinging shindig courtesy of MTV to promote his movie, Austin Powers International Man of Mystery. Edited in the style of 'Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In', Austin shows clips from his film, including a spotlight on Elizabeth Hurley and explains how he is adjusting to the nineties after being frozen for thirty years.

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IMDb7.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes73%
Metacritic51/100
Google Users87%
Director: Jay RoachGenres: Comedy, Spy

Plot Summary

In 1967, British secret agent Austin Powers is cryogenically frozen. He is thawed out thirty years later to once again battle his arch-nemesis, Dr. Evil. Dr. Evil, now in the late 1990s, plans to hold the world ransom with a nuclear missile. Austin must adjust to a world he no longer understands and team up with Vanessa Kensington to stop Dr. Evil's plan.

Critical Reception

The film was a surprise box office hit and garnered significant critical acclaim for its unique humor, parody of spy films, and Mike Myers' dual performance. It became a cultural phenomenon, spawning sequels and merchandise.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its inventive and often bizarre humor that satirizes the spy genre.
  • Mike Myers' performances as both Austin Powers and Dr. Evil are a major highlight.
  • The film's visual style and soundtrack are often cited as contributing to its fun, retro appeal.

Google audience: Audiences found the film incredibly funny and a refreshing take on the spy genre, with many appreciating the nostalgic 60s vibe and Mike Myers' energetic performances.

Fun Fact

Mike Myers developed the character of Austin Powers years before the film was made, initially creating him for a sketch on the Canadian sketch comedy series 'It's Your Move' in 1988.

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