BLU-RAY REVIEW

Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me

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(Studio/Distributor):
New Line Home Entertainment
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(MPAA Rating):
PG13
(Rating Reason):
Rated PG-13 for sexual innuendo and crude humor.
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Yes
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No
(Running Time In Minutes):
95
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Color
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(Theatrical Year):
1999
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(Director):
Jay Roach
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Yeah Baby! Austin Powers (Myers) returns in The Spy Who Shagged Me with a groovy new story and a shagadelic new bird (Graham). This time, diabolical genius Dr. Evil (Myers) travels back in time to 1969 and steals Austin's "mojo." Now Austin must return to the Swinging Sixties to recover his groove and stop Dr. Evil—along with his newly cloned assistant, Mini-Me (Verne Troyer) - from destroying the world. Myers also stars in an unrecognizable role as a hefty Scotsman—a cohort of Dr. Evil—with a politically incorrect name.