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Austin Powers: La espía que me achuchó

Título original: Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
  • 1999
  • 13
  • 1h 35min
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Mike Myers and Heather Graham in Austin Powers: La espía que me achuchó (1999)
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  • Dirección
    • Jay Roach
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    • Mike Myers
    • Michael McCullers
  • Reparto principal
    • Mike Myers
    • Heather Graham
    • Michael York
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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    258 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Jay Roach
    • Guión
      • Mike Myers
      • Michael McCullers
    • Reparto principal
      • Mike Myers
      • Heather Graham
      • Michael York
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    • Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
      • 18 premios y 31 nominaciones en total

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    Mike Myers
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    • Austin Powers…
    Heather Graham
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    • Felicity Shagwell
    Michael York
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    • Basil Exposition
    Robert Wagner
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    • Number Two
    Rob Lowe
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    • Young Number Two
    Seth Green
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    • Scott Evil
    Mindy Sterling
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    • Frau Farbissina
    Verne Troyer
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    • Mini-Me
    • (as Verne J. Troyer)
    Elizabeth Hurley
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    • Vanessa Kensington
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    • Robin Swallows
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    • (as George Kee Cheung)
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    Kevin Cooney
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    7mic check

    Mr. Mojo rising

    Austin Powers is one of those movies that has become MORE popular as time wears on. Austin's slang has worked its way into the lexicon and everything from the redhot video to the Austin Powers Penis Enlarger is on sale and raking in meeeeeelions. When news of a sequel hit the streets, fans freaked. It's safe to say that AP2 is rivaled only by The Phantom Menace as 1999's must see.

    The wait is over.

    The second-most anticipated movie of 1999 finally comes to theaters. We're ecstatic to report that AP is a friggin' laugh riot, as Myers and crew have strung together another brilliant collection of one-liners and over the top, sometimes horribly disgusting, sight gags. The follow-up to 1997's video hit has Austin heading back to the 60s to track down his mojo, stolen by one of Dr. Evil's comically evil hapless henchmen. What's mojo? A multi-colored, stringy looking mess that makes Austin irresistible to the ladies. But the plot isn't so important. This is the Austin you know and love, only this time he's even more raw and hardcore.

    It's clear that Myers was given a much larger budget to bring his vision to the screen after the runaway success of Austin Powers on video. The sets in Spy are much more vibrant and huge, the effects (yes, effects) are top-notch, and the pacing is completely nonstop. I had a perma-grin stuck on my face through the whole thing and will need to see it again just because the audience drowned out some lines with laughter.

    Here Kitty Kitty Kitty Spy picks up with Austin taking a trip in a time machine back to the smashing 60s where, as we all know, he is a sexual dynamo. The time travel bits can get confusing, but as Basil Exposition of British Intelligence says, "Just sit back and enjoy yourself." Back in the 60s, Austin quickly draws the attention of his nemesis Dr. Evil. The hilarity begins as a patchwork parade of moronic henchmen attempt to wipe out Austin.

    Still, the best reason to shell out your cash is that AP2 is clearly Dr. Evil's movie. If he's your favorite, you're in luck. Most important, we see him get some.

    The film does lean a bit too heavily on gags from the first flick and some of the "Yeah, baby" schtick grows old fast. (When your Mammy starts saying "Yeah, baby," it's clearly tired, right?) Still, fans of the original will feel right at home with the budget destructo devices, the horrid teeth, and the clumsy bumblings of Austin himself. In a summer full of high concepts and big budget, AP2 is just the ticket.
    7MinorityReporter

    Slightly better than the first

    I believe that the general consensus is that the first Austin Powers movie is the best of the bunch. I happen to disagree (as you can probably tell from my one-line-summary). I feel that the second film actually improves on the first film by adding a few new characters and generally cutting loose on the humor making it even more bizarre and funny than in the first film. I don't expect people to agree but at least hear me out as to why I think the second film is better.

    As I said a few new characters have been added to the roster and we get to see some older characters in new and exiting ways. The best addition to the character rooster is Mini-Me, Doctor Evil's clone, played brilliantly by Verne Troyer. Not only is he hilariously funny but he also brings out a different side to Doctor Evil which I found to be extremely funny. On a related note I found Doctor Evil to be much more interesting as a character in the second film than in the first. Probably because the Austin character had to be established in the first film. Second there is the addition of Fat Bastard, played by Myers himself. A lot of people have responded negatively to Fat Bastard but I found him quite funny in a very weird way. Mike Myers definitely took a step up the weird ladder when he came up with him. Elizabeth Hurley is written out of the script very early in the film and instead Heather Graham is introduced as Felicity Shagwell. Heather Graham is not as strong as Hurley was as Austin's love interest but she remains nice as eye-candy and what can you expect more than that. Seth Green pretty much reprises his role from the first film. Nothing much to come after there. The supporting cast is pretty much the same as in the first film except this time we get to see Number Two in a young version played by Rob Lowe who does an uncanny imitation of Robert Wagner. Mindy Sterling and Michael York returns in their respective parts as well. There are also quite a few cameos in the film. Including Tim Robbins, Woody Harrelson, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos and many more.

    The film still spoofs Bond obviously and the title in itself is of course a reference to The Spy Who Loved Me and once again I find that no-one does it better than Myers. After the success of the first I think they gave Myers free reigns because a lot of the stuff in this film is pretty far out. An example could be the hilarious fight between Austin and Mini-Me and an equally funny scene in a tent. I won't reveal any more than that. Another thing is that the overall effects seem much more polished this time around which is probably also caused by the success of the previous film.

    The story is pretty much non-existent which I found to be an improvement over the previous film which actually attempted to incorporate a story rather than just be all out fun.

    All in all I think it is a matter of taste. Either you prefer the first or you prefer the second but you should definitely give this film a try just for the heck of it.

    All in all

    7/10
    8KUAlum26

    More inevitable cheekiness from Myers

    The follow-up to 1997's Austin Powers:International Man of Mystery was probably not a certainty form the get-go:if I recall correctly,the first Austin Powers was NOT the smashing success of a box-office film that many involved initially imagined,and had it not been for a strong reaction from video and DVD renters,the franchise may've stopped at one. Since I happened to enjoy the first one(saw it on video BTW),I can honestly say that while the sequels seemed to have depreciating value,I'm still glad that Myers and company went ahead with the follow-ups.

    Now acclimated to the '90s,Austin(Myers,who else?)is about to settle into wedded bliss when he's attacked in his honeymoon suite by a legion of Fembots,given marching orders by a refugeed Dr.Evil(Myers,see previous ref). It seems that Evil's back trying to destroy the free world,this time with the aid of a time machine of his own making. Of course,the British secret service ALSO has a time machine(of course),and Austin races through time to stop Evil's plans,this time with the help of one Felicity Shagwell(Heather Graham,beautiful,sexy,game,and yet somehow out of her element here),an American NOC agent from the year 1969.

    A whole series,moving almost in waves,of sight-gags,verbal plays and yet more homages to Bond and Bond-type movies of the '60s,basically keeps the continuity of the original going seamlessly. Much of the cast from the last movie-- particularly Robert Wagner as the chief Hench,Seth Green as sullen son Scott Evil,Mindy Sterling as Frau FArbissima,Michael York as Basil Exposition and Will Ferrell as Mustafa the Assassin(who must be asked the same question THREE times in order to get information. One of my favorite gags from the movie)--are back,supplemented by Rob Lowe as the younger Number Two,Verne Troyer as Evil's identical clone,one-tenth his size and Myers again as Fat Bastard,a Scotish assassin with a violent temper who weighs a metric ton(I think I'm paraphrasing there),among others. Cameos by(among others) Burt Bacharach(as from the previous film)and Elvis Costello are added to give the film it's small slice of romanticism. Jay Roach returns to direct this one,and he,as usual,is near transparent in allowing Myers(not only star and co-producer but also screenwriter)to pretty much take this film as high,low,far,close,loud,soft and whatever as he fancies. While the original's flavor seems to be getting steadily diluted by the "franchise effect" of sequels(in other words,the effect that kind of makes a movie more of a "product" than a piece of entertainment),it still has the same sass,cheeky humor and fun to keep it quite enjoyable.
    7view_and_review

    Dr. Evil and Mini Me Are the Best

    I remember when "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" came out in '99. The movie tried to use "Star Wars" fame to promote itself as it was being released around the same time.

    Austin Powers (Mike Myers) is back and so is Number Two (Robert Wagner) and so is Mustafa (Will Ferrell). Austin is single again because his wife ended up being a fembot. Go figure. Dr. Evil (also Mike Myers) has a new scheme in mind. This time he wants to travel back in time to 1969, when Powers was frozen, and steal his mojo. For that task he uses a new henchman, Fat B_____d (IMDb won't allow me to write it).

    I actually liked "Spy Who Shagged Me" more than "International Man." The addition of Mini Me (Verne Troyer) was hilarious and as I said about part one, I much prefer to see more Dr. Evil. The back and forth between him and his son Scott (Seth Green) is priceless.

    The absence of Vanessa Kensington (Elizabeth Hurley) meant that Austin would need another female partner fawning over him. When he followed Dr. Evil back to 1969 he was partnered up with Felicity Shagwell (Heather Graham) who, much like Vanessa, was a sex symbol with a gun.

    The movie suffered a little with one of its run on jokes (the rocket ship shaped like a phallus). There were a few more stars which didn't help much, but we got a tad more Dr. Evil which was a big bonus.
    7vancruejovi

    A Hilarious Time-Waster

    Picture this: you're home with your friends or family and you have to pick a film. Nothing's really looking good and you just want to stick something on to have a good laugh. Here comes, the Austin Powers trilogy! Out of the three films, this one is one of the funnier instalments. Mike Myers gives a great performance as always, and Rob Lowe gives a great performance (although a very short one). I love the British 60's vibe, since I'm a big vintage fan. It's a good film to put on when you're having a bad day and just need a laugh. No wonder Austin Powers is such an icon nowadays!

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    • Curiosidades
      Rob Lowe's impression of Robert Wagner was developed several years before its appearance in the film. Lowe dated one of Wagner's daughters.
    • Pifias
      In the darkroom, Austin makes 8X10's of the pictures he took earlier. However, the door is left open, so the light coming from outside would totally ruin the photos. Since the photos weren't washed, they would deteriorate much faster over time.
    • Citas

      [Noticing Dr. Evil's spaceship on radar]

      Radar Operator: Colonel, you better have a look at this radar.

      Colonel: What is it, son?

      Radar Operator: I don't know, sir, but it looks like a giant...

      Jet Pilot: Dick. Dick, take a look out of starboard.

      Co-Pilot: Oh my God, it looks like a huge...

      Bird-Watching Woman: Pecker.

      Bird-Watching Man: [raising binoculars] Ooh, Where?

      Bird-Watching Woman: Over there. What sort of bird is that? Wait, it's not a woodpecker, it looks like someone's...

      Army Sergeant: Privates. We have reports of an unidentified flying object. It has a long, smooth shaft, complete with...

      Baseball Umpire: Two balls.

      [looking up from game]

      Baseball Umpire: What is that. It looks just like an enormous...

      Chinese Teacher: Wang. pay attention.

      Wang: I was distracted by that giant flying...

      Musician: Willie.

      Willie: Yeah?

      Musician: What's that?

      Willie: [squints] Well, that looks like a huge...

      Colonel: Johnson.

      Radar Operator: Yes, sir?

      Colonel: Get on the horn to British Intelligence and let them know about this.

    • Créditos adicionales
      There are extra scenes in the movie in the credits: 1. It shows Scott Evil meeting his real mom on Jerry Springer who turns out to be Frau (?). She explains that the test tube baby story of his birth was a lie and he is really the love child of her and Dr. Evil 2. It shows another scene of '1 Month Later' You hear Felicity Shagwell screaming from having sex when Austin walks in on her and another man. It is reveled that the other man is Austin from the past! Past Austin explains its technically not really cheating. 3. At the very end of the movie after all the credits are done it shows a scene with Mustaffa (his voice) in the scene where he fell off into a canyon. He begs for someone to call an ambulance and unsuccessfully tries to stand up on a splint he made.
    • Versiones alternativas
      A scene showing Robert Wagner and Rob Lowe in bed together was removed from the theatrical version of the film in order to secure a PG-13 rating. This scene has been added to the Region 2 DVD:
    • Conexiones
      Edited from Apolo 13 (1995)
    • Banda sonora
      Dr. Evil
      Written, Performed, and Produced by They Might Be Giants (as They Might be Giants)

      Vocal by Robin Goldwasser (as Robin "Goldie" Goldwasser)

      Additional Orchestral Arrangement by George S. Clinton

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 24 de septiembre de 1999 (España)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
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    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Austin Powers: L'espia que em va empaitar
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Space Needle - 400 Broad Street, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • New Line Cinema
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      • Moving Pictures (I)
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      • 206.040.086 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 54.917.604 US$
      • 13 jun 1999
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      • 313.701.294 US$
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