Dom Robinson reviews
Entertainment in Video
- Cat.no: EDV 9046
- Cert: 12
- Running time: 91 minutes
- Year: 1999
- Pressing: 1999
- Region(s): 2, PAL
- Chapters: 30 plus extras
- Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
- Languages: English
- Subtitles: English
- Widescreen: 2.35:1 (Super 35)
- 16:9-Enhanced: Yes
- Macrovision: Yes
- Disc Format: DVD 9
- Price: £24.99
- Extras : Scene index, Theatrical trailers and teasers, Director’sCommentary, Deleted scenes, Cameo menu, Music videos, Cast biographies andfilmographies, Dr. Evil’s secret menu.
Director:
- Jay Roach
(Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me)
Producers:
- Mike Myers, Demi Moore, Suzanne and Jennifer Todd
Screenplay:
- Mike Myers
Music:
- George S. Clinton
Cast:
- Austin Powers/Dr. Evil/Fat Bastard: Mike Myers (Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Elvis Stories, 54, So I Married an Axe Murderer, Wayne’s World 1 & 2)
Felicity Shagwell: Heather Graham (Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me, The Ballad of Little Jo, Boogie Nights, Drugstore Cowboy, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, I Love You To Death, License To Drive, Lost in Space, Midnight Sting,Mrs Parker and the Vicious Circle, Scream 2, Shout,Six Degrees of Separation, Swingers, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, Twins, Two Girls and a Guy, TV: Twin Peaks)
Miss Vanessa Kensington: Elizabeth Hurley (Aria, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Beyond Bedlam, EDtv, El Largo Invierno, Mad Dogs and Englishmen, My Favourite Martian, Passenger 57,Permanent Midnight, Remando Al Viento)
Basil Exposition: Michael York (Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Dark Planet, 54, Lovers and Liars, Wrongfully Accused)
Number Two: Robert Wagner (Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, The Pink Panther, The Player, The Towering Inferno, Wild Things, TV: Hart To Hart)
Shag-very-well by nature!
Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Meis the inevitable sequel to the first film, where the James Bond spoofs continue and now takeinto account both Dr. No and Moonraker.
This time around we’ve moved on two yearsand Austin (Mike Myers) is all set to settle down with his new bride Vanessa(Elizabeth Hurley)… but she reveals herself to be a fem-bot! After self-destructing,Austin has time to console himself… All of ten seconds before he realises he’s singleagain. Yeah, baby!
Dr. Evil is back too, once again played by Mike Myers, but this time he’s a good guy.No, I can’t lie. Yes, he’s going to threaten the world with obliteration once againand demand another huge ransom. Austin takes an interest when Dr. Evil sends a henchman,Fat Bastard (a third role for Mike Myers!), back in time to 1969 when Austin had alreadybeen in cryogenic stasis for two years so that he could steal his sexual prowess, a.k.a.his “mojo”, since it stops his 1999 persona working as it should.
So Austin goes back in time as well, but with a multi-coloured VW Beetle instead of aDe Lorean, hooks up with fellow agent Felicity Shagwell (Heather Graham, inBarbarella-like pose) and off they go for more crime-fighting. Will the defeat Dr. Eviland recover his mojo, or will they allow him to escape yet again so the series can bestrung out for a third episode? I’ll leave you to figure that out.
The film also includes more than knowing looks to Dr. No and Moonraker,plus clips shoved in for good measure of Independence Day andApollo 13.
Yet again, Michael York returns as Austin’s aide Basil Exposition and MindySterling is Dr. Evil’s female aide Frau Farbissina. Dr. Evil also has another trickup his sleeve in the form of a clone, 1/8th his size, known as “Mini-Me” (Verne Troyer).Robert Wagner is Number Two, as before, while Rob Lowe comes back to the screenin an Austin Powers film, not in a deleted scene, but as Young Number Two, in 1969.Also returning, gladly, are the quickfire and frequency of hilarious gags and comic timing.
Cameos are abound yet again. Burt Bacharach and Elvis Costello providethe musical accompaniment in one scene. Others playing themselves include WoodyHarrelson, musician Willie Nelson, agony uncle Jerry Springer in anexcellent scene early on and model Rebecca Romijn who appears alongside one ofDr. Evil’s bad girls, Ivana Humpalot (Third Rock From The Sun‘s residenttranssexual, Kristen Johnston. Another baddie comes up in the form ofGia Carides as Robin Swallows (maiden name, Spitz – cue obvious, but very funny,gags).
Anamorphic picture, original 2.35:1 ratio, no artifacts and since, like thefirst film, most of Austin Powers 2 is dressed in shades of different stark,bright colours, everything comes across perfectly. The average bitrate is anexcellent 9.78Mb/s.
The sound quality is also top-notch. Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound andplenty of swingin’ sixties tunes. The opening credits are mixed once againwith Quincy Jones and his Orchestra doing the “Soul Bossa Nova”,while the soundtrack also includes offerings from Madonna, Lenny Kravitz(why didn’t he release American Woman in the UK?) and Melanie B,now single again although the soundtrack still credits her as Melanie G.
Extras : Chapters and Trailer :There are 30 chapters covering 91 minutes which is very good, covering everymajor scene. The theatrical trailer is also included as are two teasertrailers and one theatrical trailer for the original film. Languages and Subtitles :There’s just one language on this disc – English, but it is available in DolbyDigital 5.1 and there are also English subtitles for the hard of hearing. And there’s more… :A 26-minute Behind-the-scenes featurette in anamorphic 16:9 widescreen is split into several chaptersand can be watched in part or all at once. It concentrates on severaldifferent aspects such as Dr. Evil and his time machine, Felicity Shagwell,Mini-Me and all the cameo appearances. Seven deleted scenes, intheir original ratio and anamorphic, totalling 18 minutes, are also included and cover more of the Jerry Springer spoof,more of Mini-Me and Number 2, not to mention more of the delectableRebecca Romijn.
Three music videos are also on the disc and, for a most welcome change,they’re all in anamorphic widescreen – Madonna‘s hit single BeautifulStranger, Lenny Kravitz‘s unreleased cover of the Guess Whotrack American Woman, the original of which made No.19 in May1970 and Melanie B‘s not-quite-a-big-hit Word Up – thefirst two in 16:9 and the last in a 2.35:1 ratio.
The Cameo menu does what you’d expect of the Cast biographies andfilmographies section, but for those making a, yes, you guessed it,cameo and provides a link to their scene. A feature-length Director’sCommentary track is in there too and features comments and chat fromdirector Jay Roach, star Mike Myers and executive producerMichael De Luca.
Finally, Dr. Evil’s secret menu can be accessed by selecting theSpecial Features menu, then either waiting ages for the menu to go through theoptions and then see Dr. Evil’s rocketship appear, or simply press “NextChapter” twice (at least on my Creative Dxr2 DVD-ROM player) and then clickon the “E”. The menu allows access to a Spy-o-graphy, apparently a spoof onA&E’s “Biography” series, plus musical renditions of Joan Osborne‘sOne of Us and Will Smith‘s interpretation of theBill Withers song Just The Two Of Us, both of whichsee Dr. Evil and Mini-Me declaring their feelings for each other…
Menu :Everything you’d want from a menu system is here. They’re all animated andscored and feature Mike Myers dancing Austin-style to a devilish spoof ofthe James Bond theme, occasionally stopping to mug to camera and say thingslike :
“Click it! You’re making me feel randy…”
“Are you feeling randy?”
Last time, Austin was released via Fox Pathe and they made an excellentjob of the entire package, apart from the price, both of which have madetheir impression on this title from Entertainment in Video.
A great comedy film, first-rate picture and sound and stacks of extras.It would be a steal for twenty quid, but why did EiV feel the need to up theante by a fiver? It caused several online websites to stop stocking it sincethey’d have to sell it at cost price to compete with the high-street storeswho get a bigger discount on the dealer price.
There’s been talk of ‘rental windows’ becoming a reality such that DVDs willbe sold for an exhorbitant price, like rental videos, but after a few monthsthe price will drop to a more manageable level. This DVD was first releasedon January 24th along with the rental video, but the price doesn’t seem tohave changed now that the retail tape has arrived.
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Reviewer of movies, videogames and music since 1994. Aortic valve operation survivor from the same year. Running DVDfever.co.uk since 2000. Nobel Peace Prize winner 2021.