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Austin Powers in Goldmember

Austin Powers in Goldmember

  • Status: Released
  • 26-07-2002
  • Runtime: 94 min
  • Score: 6.004
  • Vote count: 3300

The world's most shagadelic spy continues his fight against Dr. Evil. This time, the diabolical doctor and his clone, Mini-Me, team up with a new foe—'70s kingpin Goldmember. While pursuing the team of villains to stop them from world domination, Austin gets help from his dad and an old girlfriend.

Mike Myers

Austin Powers / Dr. Evil / Goldmember / Fat Bastard

Beyoncé

Foxxy Cleopatra

Seth Green

Scott Evil

Michael York

Basil Exposition

Robert Wagner

Number Two

Mindy Sterling

Frau Farbissina

Verne Troyer

Mini-Me

Michael Caine

Nigel Powers

Fred Savage

Number Three

Gwyneth Paltrow

Dixie Normous

Diane Mizota

Fook Mi

Carrie Ann Inaba

Fook Yu

Nobu Matsuhisa

Mr. Roboto

Aaron Himelstein

Young Austin

Josh Zuckerman

Young Evil

Evan Farmer

Young Number Two

Scott Aukerman

Young Nigel

Anna Marie Goddard

Henchwoman

Tommy Lister Jr.

Prisoner #2

Nichole Hiltz

French Teacher

Angela Meryl

Skater

Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise / Famous Austin ('Austinpussy')

John Travolta

John Travolta / Famous Goldmember ('Austinpussy')

Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey / Famous Dr. Evil ('Austinpussy')

Danny DeVito

Danny DeVito / Famous Mini Me ('Austinpussy')

Steven Spielberg

Steven Spielberg / Famous Director ('Austinpussy')

Nathan Lane

Mysterious Disco Man

Neil Mullarkey

Physician

Eric Winzenried

Henchman Sailor

Jim Piddock

Headmaster

Esther Scott

Judge

Leyna Nguyen

Anchorwoman

Jeannette Charles

Queen

Brian Tee

Japanese Pedestrian

Masi Oka

Japanese Pedestrian

Kevin Cooney

General Clark

Clint Howard

Johnson

Michael McDonald

Royal Guard

Donna D'Errico

Female Vendor

Fred Stoller

Male Shopper

Brad Grunberg

Shirtless Fan 'A'

Greg Grunberg

Shirtless Fan 'T'

Ren Urano

Sumo Referee

Kinga Philipps

Austin's Mom

John Donovan

Toothless Gardner

Masa Kanome

Fountain Security Guard

Hideo Kimura

Japanese Surveillance Guard

Hiroshi Otaguro

Japanese Surveillance Guard

Kevin Alexander Stea

Dancer

Linda Kim

Geisha Secretary

Nina Kaczorowski

Henchwoman

Tammy Vanderpool

Henchwoman

Nikki Ziering

Henchwoman

Sybil Azur

Foxxy's Backup Dancer

Nicole Humphries

Foxxy's Backup Dancer

Patrice Fisher

Dancer

Timothy Anderson

Dancer

Faune Chambers Watkins

Dancer

Kelly Cooper

Dancer

R.J. Durell

Dancer

Shaun Earl

Dancer

Michelle Elkin

Dancer

Jennifer Hamilton

Dancer

Hunter Hamilton

Dancer

Michael Higgins

Dancer

Mark Meismer

Dancer

Mandy Moore

Dancer

Ayesha Orange

Dancer

Nathan Prevost

Dancer

Liz Ramos

Dancer

Shealan Spencer

Dancer

Becca Sweitzer

Dancer

Salvatore Vassallo

Dancer

Robert Vinson

Dancer

Amie Barsky

Skater

Lina Chmiel

Skater

Sharon Ferguson

Skater

Trey Knight

Skater

Brian Richardson

Skater

Kimberlee Suerth

Skater

Lakisha Swift

Skater

Katie Couric

Prison Guard

Rob Lowe

Middle Number Two

Ryan Allen Carrillo

Skater

Mike Chaturantabut

Gunman at Pool

Gabriel Corbin

Dancer

Devyn Duex

Skater

Christy McGinity Gibel

Dancer

Paul Grace

Dancer

Ben Hisoler

Party Guest

Eiji Inoue

Taxi Driver

Jimmy Jatho

Shirtless Fan 'I'

Kristen Johnston

Dancer

Charles M. Kerper

Dancer

Martin Klebba

Dancer

Carolina Lancaster

Dancer

Ryan McGonagle

Dancer

Kinsey McLean

Classmate

Marylee Picciano

Studio 69 Girl

Gene Anthony Ray

Dancer

Tara Rice

Austin's Girlfriend

Nicole Sciacca

Dancer

Matt Sergott

Dancer

Sonny Sison

Dancer

Michael Sun Lee

Japanese Business Man

Chris Sung

Japanese Teen

Andreanna Veith

Dancer

Kevin Vila

Party Guest

Dan Warner

Lair Guard

Shane Zeranski

Dancer

Ozzy Osbourne

Ozzy Osbourne

Sharon Osbourne

Sharon Osbourne

Kelly Osbourne

Kelly Osbourne

Jack Osbourne

Jack Osbourne

Quincy Jones

Quincy Jones

Britney Spears

Britney Spears

Burt Bacharach

Burt Bacharach

Susanna Hoffs

Ming Tea - Gillian Shagwell

Stuart D. Johnson

Ming Tea - Manny Stixsman

Matthew Sweet

Ming Tea - Sid Belvedere

Christopher Ward

Ming Tea - Trevor Aigberth

Jesse Heiman

Student (uncredited)

Eddie Adams

Young Basil

Danny Nero

Bystander (uncredited)

Peter Navy Tuiasosopo

Sumo Wrestler (uncredited)

r96sk

Weakest of the three in my opinion, but <em>'Austin Powers in Goldmember'</em> still has some memorable moments. I enjoyed the star-studded and cameo-filled opening scene, it's well done. Mike Myers is again great in his roles, especially Dr. Evil, and Beyoncé Knowles is a positive addition. The stuff with Dr. Evil isn't as good as in the 1999 film, yet he still made me laugh a few times; he does have one of the series' best moments with the rendition of the Jay-Z song. However, I did feel a few pacing issues. All in all, it's still worth a watch. As noted, the cameos are solid - and let's just say they chose the perfect actor to play Dr. Evil...

Filipe Manuel Neto

**Austin Powers' inglorious end... so far.** I can't deny that Austin Powers was a landmark franchise for late '90s humor cinema, but the truth is that this film, like its immediate predecessor, isn't funny at all. Here, the script is based on a new conspiracy by Dr. Evil, this time in harmony with a Dutchman fascinated by gold, who wants all the gold he can hoard. So that the English spy doesn't get in his way, he kidnapped and had Powers' father killed. The script is very weak, has worn-out premises and works, in practice, as a parody of the third film in the Bond franchise. If that was any success initially, in this case it doesn't seem like enough for the movie to work. In addition, the conception of the vast majority of characters is unfortunate because it is very underdeveloped, the writing is terrible and the dialogues horrible, and everything seems just an excuse for an avalanche of jokes. Also, there are characters here that don't really have to be here, like Fat Bastard. Mike Myers continues to play several characters, in a very intense and truly well-executed role-playing exercise; he tries everything to make his film work, and invests his talent in a truly remarkable way. However, if the recipe no longer works, the actor's effort and talent are simply being wasted. In addition, there are other actors with an equally positive record, such as Verne Troyer, Michael Caine or Beyoncé. The rest hardly matters, and I prefer not to mention the large amount of unnecessary cameos from a series of artists, models and singers. Seeing so many stars appear just for the hell of it doesn't make any sense and gives the film an irritating sense of smugness. Technically, there are some features that I want to point out, namely the visuals and specials, with Myers playing opposite himself in many occasions and scenes, and the excellent sets and costumes. Unfortunately, the film has a very fast pace and the editing was not very happy, but what is really needed here is some really effective humor, because if the film's formula already seems worn out, the humor of the successive jokes is non-existent.

Andre Gonzales

Flat out garbage of a movie. Pure waste of time. The only reason I rated it a 4 is because there were some funny parts. Overall bad movie though.