Austin Powers Triple Feature (International Man of Mystery / The Spy Who Shagged Me / Goldmember) [Blu-ray]
D**
Groovy Baby
Great Price for the Trilogy… Judo Chop😊
B**N
amazing deal
My husband loved this and was so excited to a copy of these movies that we both watched growing up.
R**E
Oh, behave!!
I didn't have any of the Austin Powers movies but now I have them all 3 and they played perfect.
H**A
Yeah baby!
The "Austin Powers Triple Feature" is a hilarious and groovy collection that brings together all three films starring Mike Myers as the quirky British spy. Each movie is packed with outrageous humor, memorable characters, and plenty of 60s-inspired style.Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997): The film that started it all, introducing the iconic characters of Austin Powers and Dr. Evil. It's a riotous spoof of classic spy movies, filled with witty one-liners and zany antics.Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999): The sequel ramps up the fun with even more outlandish scenarios and introduces fan-favorite characters like Fat Bastard and Mini-Me.Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002): The final installment sees Austin teaming up with his estranged father and facing off against the eccentric villain Goldmember. It's a fittingly over-the-top conclusion to the trilogy.Overall, this collection is a must-watch for fans of comedy and anyone looking for a laugh-out-loud, nostalgic romp. Enjoy reliving the shagadelic adventures of Austin Powers, baby!
I**Q
Love the movies! Bad case design
There is 3 discs but the case is only made for 2 scratching the last one
B**R
Fine Collection of Trilogy, Production Not Perfect
If you like the type of humor in Austin Powers, then you'll find little to quibble about with these three 90 or so minute movies. The Blu-ray production is great, and the extras, especially on the second two discs, are enough to keep you satisfied.The quibbles I have are on the production side. First, the movies are set to go straight to the movie instead of the main menu screen. My remote's "menu" button does not take me to the main menu screen, and I think it's the "exit" button that does it. The reason it's important to get to this screen is that the highest quality audio is not the default. Dolby TrueHD audio is the second audio setting, which you won't know unless you get to the main screen. Of course, you also need to get to the main menu screen for commentaries and subtitles.Also, on the 3rd disc, there are interactive elements of the disc that you can turn on while the movie is playing, but you don't know that they exist unless you explore the main "extras" options, which you get to through the main menu.Finally, the first two discs are placed on the same spindle, so you have to remove the first disc to get to the second. A minor quibble, but it would have been nice to have had each disc on its own spindle.
R**D
A shagedelic good deal for the entire series!
What a good idea, putting all three Austin Powers comedies on two discs! Rumors have been floating about of Mike Myers returning for a fourth installment; however, that rumor has yet to be confirmed. Meanwhile, just sit back & enjoy these outrageous comedies. The first, "International Man of Mystery", benefits from being just that---because it's the first, it's the freshest & funniest spoof of British spy flicks. Myers really spread his parody wings on this one, undoubtedly one of the funniest films of the 90's, which is based upon a 60's fish-out-of-water character. He shows versatility in characters (can Powers and Dr. Evil be any more different?), as well as branding great catchphrases into the minds of moviegoers.Myers and director Jay Roach reunite for "The Spy Who Shagged Me", which really pushes the envelope on bathroom humor & racy jokes (especially the former with the introduction of disgusting blob-like Scottish henchman Fat Bastard) as Powers time-travels back to 1969 in pursuit of Evil as he hatches his latest bid for world domination (and gains a "son" in tiny, ill-tempered clone Mini-Me). This one has its share of groaners; but there's enough new elements to offset the bad jokes (particularly when Myers repeats old gags)."Goldmember" might be the weakest in the series; again, some jokes as the "a MILLION DOLLARS" bit have just been done too many times in which they cease to be funny. But the clever premise--a movie within a movie, with famous actors such as Tom Cruise, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin Spacey, Danny DeVito, John Travolta, etc., taking on various roles from the series--is really something to see, with a knowing wink or inside joke on the movie industry. But again, there's enough new stuff to recover from bad puns. The great Michael Caine has some cheeky moments as Powers' famous spy Dad. Myers really goes over the top this time as Dr. Evil becomes sort of a caricature of himself, there's the inclusion of a weird 70's disco-era villain (the title character), along with a climax which digresses into sort of a convoluted "family soap opera". But nevertheless, it's all good fun.Depending on your sense of humor, you'll either think these films are a grab bag of satire, puns & racy jokes, or you'll think they're simply hilarious. I thought the latter, of course! Groovy baby!
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