3 stars out of 5. Here's why:
Yeah, baby! This is a groovy trilogy of shagadelic parodies about a spy that needs to behaaave. I'm sorry, I'll stop. Anyway, this spy is unattractive and yet irresistible to women. He's from the 1960s, but he vists a couple of time periods throughout his adventures. What happens to him? Let's just say that I haven't seen that many culture clashes since I kept my shoes on in a Japanese's house. There should be a sign outside or something!
Myers' performances (as 4 characters) are great, but not just because of the voices and disguises. That would be enough for a sketch; not a movie. He tries to make them feel like real characters. As AUSTIN, he has the charisma that a hero (even a goofy one) requires. Elizabeth Hurley, Beyoncé Knowles, Seth Green and Mindy Sterling's performances are good. Heather Graham's performance is bad and it's clearly not the material's fault. For the most part, Robert Wagner is wasted.
You can read the full review at http://vits-ingthemovies.blogspot.cl/2016/02/austin-powers-franchise.html and/or watch the video review at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcsfLd6seKc
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