It just occured to me that I've never seen an Austin Powers movie...

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  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
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    It's fuuny, now thinking back to all that talk in August 2011 that we knew would go nowhere. No one wants another film over ten years later!
  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
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    Samuel001 wrote:
    It's fuuny, now thinking back to all that talk in August 2011 that we knew would go nowhere. No one wants another film over ten years later!
    3 movies were enough. With Goldmember it's obvious they were running out of ideas. A forth movie would only be worse.
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    Murdock wrote:
    Samuel001 wrote:
    It's fuuny, now thinking back to all that talk in August 2011 that we knew would go nowhere. No one wants another film over ten years later!
    3 movies were enough. With Goldmember it's obvious they were running out of ideas. A forth movie would only be worse.

    They were using way too much toilet humour as well.
  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
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  • chrisisallchrisisall Brosnan Defender Of The Realm
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    Murdock wrote:
    So @chrisisall, have you watched any of the movies yet? :)
    I watched part of one online, and while it made me chuckle, it actually reminded me how good the Pink Panther movies were...
    I guess I'm just not into comedy these days.
  • Matt Helm and Derek Flint were definitely the predecessors of Austin Powers, no question.

    I really don't mind the AP series, it's mindless entertainment and my son and I love to pick out Bond scenes being parodied and have a few laughs.
  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
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    Ludovico wrote:
    Murdock wrote:
    Samuel001 wrote:
    It's fuuny, now thinking back to all that talk in August 2011 that we knew would go nowhere. No one wants another film over ten years later!
    3 movies were enough. With Goldmember it's obvious they were running out of ideas. A forth movie would only be worse.

    They were using way too much toilet humour as well.

    I also thought they were being too serious at some points. It's weird. How DAD was going into the absurd, Goldmember wasn't sure if it was supposed to be a comedy or a drama.
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    I have never wanted to see a Powers movie. They strike me as juvenile and gross humor. I do not find it funny in the least bit and the character is so unlikable. Austin Powers really suck.
    Hollywood seem to have some sick obsession with piting a total nerd jackass with hot babes, babes who would never give such a man the time of day. Maybe that's the whole joke...be that as it may, I do not find it the least bit amusing.
  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
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    Austin Powers isn't really a nerd. His thick glasses are reference to Harry Palmer, the spy Michael Caine played in the late 60's.
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    The first one was very funny, the second one is ok and the third a bit poor, Mike Myers has a habit of repeating the same jokes and playing various characters which arent't that funny, oh and using a Scottish accent whenever he can.
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    The most "Austin Powers-like" character in Bond is Mr Kil (urgh!) then perhaps Xenia Onatopp. .
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    Treasure Bond as you have always known him! AP will pollute and ruin your mind to the early movies else! :))
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    The Austin Powers movies are nothing more than good, stupid fun. Nothing wrong with that, so long as it's in small doses. I think, if you're in the mood for brainless laughs, they're well worth watching.

    Just be warned: you may never look at the Moore-era Bonds the same way again. A lot of the parody in AP cuts very close to the bone.
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