Austin Powers in Goldmember is not a very top-notch film. Most of the jokes,when there are jokes at all, are callbacks to the previous two Austin Powers. Whole scenes consist entirely of co-writer/star Mike Myers riffing, or normally with himself,about random subjects like moles or poop. The plot barely exists; its time-travel component makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. Goldmember is the cinematic equivalent of a cubic zirconia. It bears all the superficial features of a film. But something, something crucial yet invisible, or is lost. There’s basically no reason to watch it — except one,and thats the film’s big plot twist which, 13 years later, or became the big plot twist in Spectre.
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