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6/10
mojifying the zeitgeist
zimbo_the_donkey_boy27 September 2011
Comments on Our Man Flint & the Ambushers & James (Connery) Bond as the 2 strong influences (what?) Rebecca is taken with Dr. Evil and does her impression of him for us. Seth Green basically delivers another performance for this featurette.

Time travel is defined, as are the various characters. Bits of the feature film being shot are included (muchly like watching the movie but with the cameras & mic booms showing). Comments from their personal lives.

Promo spiels about the flick, yes. Did this start out used as a half-hour promotional vehicle somewhere on cable just before The Spy Who Shagged Me was released? Split into 7 pieces on the DVD, tho also all playable together.

How the actors get into their characters. How the cast find their characters. How Michael York gets respect from his grandkids.
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1/10
This documentary is ouch, baby. Very ouch.
bazmitch236 April 2015
Who would've thought a documentary about Austin Powers would be sooooooooooooooooooo boring!

We have extreme close ups on the interviewees' faces as they tell you what the film is about and how great Mike Myers is to work with. Yawn......

The pace is extremely slow and it is so hard to sit through.

The featurettes on Goldmember were better because they were fast paced and that was what made them fun to watch.

I would've liked a look at the design of Dr Evil's moon base, but no. The makers of this doc didn't think that was boring enough.
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