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Austin Powers in Goldmember
2002
Comedy, Crime
1h 34m
It's been three years since Austin Powers, that swinging international man of mystery, has faced his arch-nemesis, Dr. Evil. But after Dr. Evil and his accomplice Mini Me escape from a maximum-security prison, Austin is called to action once more in this third installment of the highly successful "Austin Powers" movie franchise. (New Line Cinema)
Austin Powers in Goldmember
2002
Comedy, Crime
1h 34m
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Rated 19 Nov 2018
75
29th
A sad attempt to milk every last dollar out of this tired, one-joke franchise. The best things about it are the cameos at the beginning and the always-great Michael Caine, but they're not worth sitting through the rest of this stupidity.
Rated 19 Nov 2018
Rated 19 Jun 2021
55
27th
Very tired rehashed sequel However ... the opening credit celebrity cameo extravaganza will always be the loudest genuine opening night theatre losing their mind experience I have ever witnessed it was insane, when Danny DeVito pops up all Hey Asshole the roof came off the place, totally electric the final avengers movie doesn’t count those people are freaks, no fucking shit all the characters were going to show up you morons what did you think would happen lol baby none of us expected DeVito.
Rated 19 Jun 2021
Rated 09 Aug 2014
40
7th
The best thing about this movie is Michael Caine, but this shit is rotten.
Rated 09 Aug 2014
Rated 04 May 2012
46
16th
I'm Foxxy Cleopatra. I'M Foxxy Cleopatra. I'M FOXXY Cleopatra. I'M FOXXY CLEOPATRA!!!
Rated 04 May 2012
Rated 14 Aug 2007
65
40th
Occasionally funny, but relies too much on in-jokes from the previous films. Michael Caine is the best part, but doesn't quite make up for Beyoncé's horrible acting.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
Rated 14 Aug 2007
46
18th
The series started well, at least. Now it's just grasping at straws. Too many attempts at being funny without any laughs.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
Rated 14 Aug 2007
20
6th
The law of diminishing returns was viciously unkind to the Austin Powers series.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
Rated 02 Jul 2021
10
3rd
How long do you think Myers spent trying to think of a title? Or, do you think Goldmember was a quick flash of brilliance? This film is a rehash of all the jokes from the first two films, added with gross-out humour popular during this era. Like, a dude eating his dry skin is gross, but is it funny? Who am I to be the judge? I also like that Austin Powers suddenly has father issues. Funny intro, though.
Rated 02 Jul 2021
Rated 29 Mar 2017
3
5th
There are moments that reflect the energetic creativity of the first two films (see the meta-opening credits, subtitle mix-up at the office, "boobs" naming gag) and the Mini-Me+Austin slapstick scene was pretty funny, but besides that it's pretty much all distasteful potty humour (see especially Fat Bastard after sumo-wrestling), overly sexual and laced with homophobia and misogyny. In this mostly humourless context, the brief yet somehow still incoherent story is beyond aggravating.
Rated 29 Mar 2017
Rated 14 Aug 2007
80
87th
Another favourite series of mine. Well-freakin'-done.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
Rated 14 Aug 2007
20
7th
A horrible way to (likely) end the Austin Powers series. Tries enormously hard to get laughs, and doesn't. Painful.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
Rated 14 Aug 2007
85
70th
It never gets old. Goldmember himself was a bit tiresome but Dr. Evil, Scotty, and Mini-me steal the show once again.
Rated 14 Aug 2007
Rated 23 Feb 2007
0
3rd
The first two are great spy flick parodies, but this...this is just awful.
Rated 23 Feb 2007
Rated 11 Dec 2023
90
6th
This is definitely the weakest of the three Austin Powers Movies. It's mostly just throwback jokes from the first two. There are some fun moments though. Beyonce is stepping outside of her comfort zone in this movie and that's fun to watch.
Rated 11 Dec 2023
Rated 17 Jul 2023
60
69th
I remember seeing it in the theatre, enjoying it, but hoping it was the last one. A lot of the jokes were riffs slightly changed from the earlier movies in the series. You could see Myers squeeezing all the juice that was left in the concept.
Rated 17 Jul 2023
Rated 26 Jul 2022
35
10th
Not very good, has some good jokes but The Spy Who Shagged Me was better overall.
Rated 26 Jul 2022
Rated 24 Feb 2022
51
30th
The opening is great, the fashion is still impeccable, but that doesn’t fix the fact that I still fervently hate Mini Me, Fat Bastards and the new Goldmember. The humor is very inconsistent, there are some funny jokes, others that didn’t age well at all and ones that were never good to begin with; somehow I enjoyed it more than the second one though. It is still shitty of course, the first one was the only good movie
Rated 24 Feb 2022
Rated 04 Sep 2021
60
26th
Diminishing returns are a thing. Still enjoyable but it's a good thing they stopped here.
Rated 04 Sep 2021
Rated 22 Dec 2020
59
12th
This comedy franchise runs out of steam in this installment. There are a lot more jokes that miss their mark in this installment of the comedy series. The new character Goldmember is not interesting or funny. Watch the first 2 films instead of this one in the series.
Rated 22 Dec 2020
Rated 13 Oct 2020
58
40th
The third Austin Powers movie is clever and funny. Can't see still why Foxxy Cleopatra is added to the movie. Also questionable is Austin Powers's fathers appearance. This comedy/Bond-parody is about jokes and luckily some jokes are turned to be classics and will live forever.
Rated 13 Oct 2020
Rated 16 Jun 2020
40
5th
I've seen worst movies. They are some funny moments. But most of the movie is gross and disgusting.
Rated 16 Jun 2020
Rated 20 May 2020
45
8th
We have hit the diminishing returns.
Rated 20 May 2020
Rated 17 Apr 2020
60
38th
Weakest of the series but still some laugh out loud moments
Rated 17 Apr 2020
Rated 12 Apr 2020
7
2nd
I smiled twice: 2 points. Plus 5 points for the movie in the movie. It's a generous 7.
Rated 12 Apr 2020
Rated 04 Nov 2019
45
26th
I'm not really a fan of this series but even still this was a huge step down and just should that this series is done or at least should be.
Rated 04 Nov 2019
Rated 11 Jan 2019
85
63rd
A rehashing of the same gags that made the first two wildly successful seemed a bit stale a third time around. It was still a fun film because of the energy Mike Myers brings to the table. A solidish conclusion of sorts despite the rumours for years this series will in fact continue.
Rated 11 Jan 2019
Rated 22 Sep 2018
24
19th
Goldmember signals the end of Austin Powers as a James Bond satire... and Mike Myers as a real comedian. Myers is a talented performer and the sheer number of characters he portrays on screen is impressive but it is never good for more than a chuckle only once in a long while and everything between is juvenile to the point of insult.
Rated 22 Sep 2018
Rated 02 Jul 2018
62
51st
Overall pretty decent comedy, the weakest of the three. The fat bastard character kills me and there are a few other good gags in here. Bouncy doesn't have the charisma and acting chops of the previous two female sidekicks.
Rated 02 Jul 2018
Rated 21 May 2018
80
57th
I honestly remember this being my favorite of the three. Granted, it's been a good long while since I've watched these movies.
Rated 21 May 2018
Rated 06 May 2018
45
29th
Some funny moments outweigh the negatives, but on the whole its still a largely mediocre comedy that failed to meet my expectations.
Rated 06 May 2018
Rated 02 Jan 2018
70
41st
On par with the second film as far a comedy goes. Mike Myers is a great as ever. This third film however distinguishes itself by adding some attempts at real emotion and some themes of parental abandonment. This is still a hilarious entry in the series, but with the gift of a little bit of heart to boot.
Rated 02 Jan 2018
Rated 25 Sep 2017
13
28th
6/3
Rated 25 Sep 2017
Rated 19 Apr 2017
5
41st
More of the same, too much of the humor is recycled from the previous movies. The intro sequence saves it from being a failure of a movie and makes it average instead. Seriously though, that intro.
Rated 19 Apr 2017
Rated 24 Feb 2017
73
70th
Austin Powers is back with unfortunately much more of the same, and what additions there are fail to freshen up the characters and series as a whole. Michael Caine as Austin Powers' dad is as brilliant as Beyonce as Myers newest attractive sidekick is terrible. Fans of the previous films should find enough present in the film to satisfy their needs.
Rated 24 Feb 2017
Rated 15 Mar 2016
50
23rd
This series ran out of steam 2 movies before this one.
Rated 15 Mar 2016
Rated 10 Mar 2016
82
83rd
rvw. reused a lot of jokes or styles too much, some well though. often was like a music video lol. i actually appreciate the pop culture. that final see ya nuts joke was the birth of the love guru. but i love the lore and sequel it set up, which i still want. i've seen it so many times but not in a while. my fav thing that holds up is probably goldmembers weird shit like gooooold
Rated 10 Mar 2016
Rated 21 Feb 2016
4
12th
Star Rating: ★
Rated 21 Feb 2016
Rated 29 Jul 2015
50
29th
All in all it's a nice 90 minute romp but not one I'm going to come back to in a hurry. Also, to complete the series of pervy observations about the leading ladies, Beyoncé is ssssmokin'. Wait no that's Ace Ventura.
Rated 29 Jul 2015
Rated 05 Feb 2015
5
30th
Goldmember is the third and likely to be the last Austin Powers feature. Once again the series treads old ground and heavily relies on new character additions to differentiate itself from its predecessors. Mike Myers again does what he does best and with Goldmember he adds another character to the mix. The casting of Michael Caine was a stroke of genius and he steals the show here. And there's some hilarious cameos too. But otherwise the humour is once again recycled, milked dry and tired.
Rated 05 Feb 2015
Rated 28 Jan 2015
55
31st
I haven't seen the film in 10+ years so my memory is shaky, but I remember liking it.
Rated 28 Jan 2015
Rated 21 May 2014
68
26th
What the film needs now, is jokes, new jokes. It's the only thing, that this has got, too little of... and that is a major problem! This final film in the trilogy isn't terrible by any means, it just feels as stale as a doughnut left over from the 1970's. Almost every joke from the first two films is repeated again for Goldmember...
Rated 21 May 2014
Rated 09 May 2014
80
54th
While my least favorite of the series, Goldmember is still very funny film with a bit too silly of an ending.
Rated 09 May 2014
Rated 12 Feb 2014
94
90th
My favourite from the fantastic Austin Powers trilogy thanks to the addition of more characters and having the most memorable jokes & gags.
Rated 12 Feb 2014
Rated 24 Dec 2013
76
34th
as far as parody films go, the austin powers series is classic. and even though this film isn't as innovative and outright hilarious as the first one, it's still a rather good film in it's own right with many memorable moments and farcical laughs. i gotta say, having seen this film as many times as i have, the jokes have become a little stale, but i still manage to get a chuckle or two out of it now and then, which is saying something considering that the film runs on pure farce.
Rated 24 Dec 2013
Rated 22 Dec 2013
54
27th
While the narrative structure is messy and doesn't make much sense, the third installment of the Austin Powers franchise contains enough inspired bits to entertain.
Rated 22 Dec 2013
Rated 06 Jun 2013
60
47th
Unfortunately, I remember this one the least. Must be a reason why.
Rated 06 Jun 2013
Rated 19 Jan 2013
86
51st
Various bad points and redeeming points. Some jokes are old by the third time around, while the fresh jokes shine. Feels like it would have been a lot less funny if not for a talented cast.
Rated 19 Jan 2013
Rated 19 Jan 2013
75
78th
Mostly a lot of fun, but a bit much repetition and cultural references.
Rated 19 Jan 2013
Rated 26 Nov 2012
60
5th
silly movie
Rated 26 Nov 2012
Rated 25 Nov 2012
1
1st
I like comedy, but it wasn't my kind of comedy. This one had Raunchy comedy, and I hate that.
Rated 25 Nov 2012
Rated 04 Sep 2012
73
23rd
Each entry is a touch worse, just because they can't seem to drop gags that weren't that funny the first time - ugh, Dr. Evil rapping. This time they throw money at the problem - the first 7 minutes is just celebrity cameos - but they can't hide the fact that the series is getting stale. Still, some inspired gags, though all of the good moments aren't revisiting old material.
Rated 04 Sep 2012
Rated 23 Jun 2012
20
0th
2 of 4 -- Entertainment. 0 of 2 -- Food For Thought. 0 of 2 -- Opens The Heart. 0 of 2 -- Sustainability Values.
Rated 23 Jun 2012
Rated 16 Jun 2012
77
42nd
Better than the second
Rated 16 Jun 2012
Rated 26 May 2012
0
0th
No.
Rated 26 May 2012
Rated 11 Apr 2012
91
68th
austin powers is always stupid yet somewhat very amusing
Rated 11 Apr 2012
Rated 14 Mar 2012
63
42nd
The movie within the movie is definitely the best part. Other than that, it's pretty clear they mined all the comedy from the premise and characters in the first two. Oh and Bey was legit.
Rated 14 Mar 2012
Rated 19 Feb 2012
55
28th
They were consistently going down hill so it's good that the series ended before they got legitimately bad. This one is passable as it has a few genuine laughs amongst a plethora of gags and jokes we've already seen or heard from the first two. It was good that they added another villain to add some spice as Dr. Evil's schtick was getting old (although I wish Myer's wouldn't have played him) and Michael Caine was a nice touch as Papa Powers. Beyonce...not so much.
Rated 19 Feb 2012
Rated 19 Dec 2011
65
51st
recommended
Rated 19 Dec 2011
Rated 10 Dec 2011
48
25th
Kind of funny, not nearly as good as the first two.
Rated 10 Dec 2011
Rated 28 Nov 2011
55
17th
Some jokes were good, but it didn't really cut out for me, overall
Rated 28 Nov 2011
Rated 22 Nov 2011
41
13th
At this point, the series is practically a self-parody. Pretty much every gag is just a reference to the last two movies, with even less original content than the second movie. There's a whole lot of unnecessary and contrived backstory exposition that's more implausible and ridiculous than anything.
Rated 22 Nov 2011
Rated 14 Nov 2011
82
93rd
Beyonce, fuck yeah! :D
Awesome comedy.
Rated 14 Nov 2011
Rated 05 Nov 2011
97
89th
I love this film and the Austin Powers franchise.
Rated 05 Nov 2011
Rated 13 Oct 2011
44
19th
There were some classic Austin Powers moments, but the whole thing felt really 'mainstream', making a lot of pop culture references that date the movie pretty badly.
Rated 13 Oct 2011
Rated 07 Aug 2011
60
13th
I loved the first Austin Power's film. Being a huge fan of Mike Meyers, I found it inventive, funny and brazen without being just stupid. The second movie was a bit repetitive, but it has some genuinely funny moments. The only reason to watch Goldmember is to see Seth Green get funnier and the foreshadowing that Kevin Spacey would play a bald super-villain one day. I love Meyers, but I'd rather watch Eddie Murphy's remake of The Nutty Professor (which I abhor) than this crap.
Rated 07 Aug 2011
Rated 19 Jul 2011
55
25th
While the narrative structure is messy and doesn't make much sense, the third installment of the Austin Powers franchise contains enough inspired bits to entertain.
Rated 19 Jul 2011
Rated 18 Jun 2011
54
30th
Definitely the worst of the three by a lot.
Rated 18 Jun 2011
Rated 30 May 2011
86
54th
The weakest of the three if you're looking for a pure Bond spoof, but also arguably the funniest Austin Powers movie. Raunchy, shameless, and delighting in its own inanity, this is just good fun.
Rated 30 May 2011
Rated 28 Apr 2011
75
31st
Dumb? Yes. Repeats some jokes? Also yes. Still funny? Certainly.
Rated 28 Apr 2011
Rated 01 Apr 2011
80
74th
If you like Austin Powers, this is a great movie. Absurdity rules!
Rated 01 Apr 2011
Rated 10 Jan 2011
3
21st
yeah, they definitely didn't understand what was good about the first one
Rated 10 Jan 2011
Rated 29 Nov 2010
40
19th
Yeah, this one had a few cringe worthy moments. I hope the series dies with this one.
Rated 29 Nov 2010
Rated 19 Oct 2010
25
61st
"Though the film amounts to little more than messy sketch comedy, it is far and away the funniest of the three Austin Powers films." - Ed Gonzalez
Rated 19 Oct 2010
Rated 25 Sep 2010
63
34th
Not good but not unwatchable either. Goldmember himself is the funniest part.
Rated 25 Sep 2010
Rated 25 Sep 2010
24
5th
I guess they used up all of their good ideas on the first two.
Rated 25 Sep 2010
Rated 25 Sep 2010
100
57th
Um filme muito divertido, com cenas extremamente engraçadas e bem humoradas
Rated 25 Sep 2010
Rated 15 Aug 2010
34
34th
#00s(e)#, popcorn, 'pt 1&2'
Rated 15 Aug 2010
Rated 25 Jul 2010
62
36th
Fun film, though some might find it ridiculous.
Rated 25 Jul 2010
Rated 26 Jun 2010
69
16th
clinched humor
Rated 26 Jun 2010
Rated 05 Jun 2010
55
56th
Mostly relies on slapstick humor and randomness which, at this point, had gotten redundant. Great performances by Myers and Caine, who he does make a couple of jokes work, though the repetition of jokes really bogged down the experience. Unlike the first movie, whatever "originality" the first movie had was gone and they pretty much ran out of ideas. Glad the movies didn't get milked too badly.
Rated 05 Jun 2010
Rated 19 Apr 2010
25
8th
Mike Myers is the new Ed Murphy. Only the fat black lady becomes fat Scot. I bet Myers is proud of his acting abilities. So many great characters created by one actor, wow! Story is shit, jokes are the same as in two previous installments.
Rated 19 Apr 2010
Rated 28 Mar 2010
1
13th
Can it be considered over-kill if they all technically suck?
Rated 28 Mar 2010
Rated 12 Feb 2010
55
19th
The third iteration is like a joke that's been circulated with the co-workers and been run into the ground. The "Yeah baby" catchphrase also reached an annoying plateau in pop culture.
Rated 12 Feb 2010
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