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Movie
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-Mike
Myers
-Beyonce
Knowles
-Seth
Green
AUSTIN
POWERS
IN
GOLDMEMBER,
the
third
movie
in
the
Austin
Powers
series,
stars
Mike
Myers
in
director
Jay
Roach's
James
Bond,
Sci-Fi,
1970s,
funkadelic
formula--a
hyper-stylized
backdrop
to
what
is
ultimately
Myers'
one-man
show.
GOLDMEMBER
is a
family
affair.
Austin
has
a
few
unresolved
issues
with
his
dear
old
dad,
Nigel
Powers
(the
dead
ringer
Michael
Caine,
who
is
also
a
good
sport),
and
he
hopes
to
work
out
some
Freudian
tension
when
he's
not
saving
the
world
from
the
forces
of
evil.
Myers
flexes
his
actor
muscles
and
portrays
a
more
thoughtful,
and--is
it
even
possible--a
slightly
less
geeky
Austin
in
this
film.
Likewise,
even
the
bad
guys
show
some
new
personality:
Dr.
Evil
reveals
a
penchant
for
talking
like
a
hip-hop,
wise-ass
homeboy,
and
the
new
villain
Goldmember
(the
latest
in
Myers'
repertoire)
is
an
enigmatic
amputee
with
a
heart
of
gold
who
speaks
with
a
Dutch
accent
and
eats
his
own
peeling
skin.
If
that's
not
disgusting
enough,
Fat
Bastard,
the
greasy
behemoth
from
the
THE
SPY
WHO
SHAGGED
ME,
appears
again
in
GOLDMEMBER,
delving
into
new
and
nasty
scatological
territory.
But
the
joke's
on
us,
because
GOLDMEMBER's
toilet
humor
is
so
extreme
that
it
dissolves
into
a
harmless
fit
of
giggles,
keeping
viewers
laughing
from
start
to
finish.
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