The greatest irony is that Mike Meyers & Eddie Murphy were both known for playing multiple characters in their films, but when they were finally in a film together - not only was it animated, but they also only played one character each.
@@EdwardGregoryNYC MJ Fox played 3 versions of himself, plus both his son and daughter in Back to the Future 2. Tom Wilson plays 4 versions of Biff, Mad Dogg, and Griff, and Chris Lloyd plays 2 Doc Browns, with (I cant remember the actresses name) Lorraine McFly playing 4 versions of herself, too.
“I vant you to meet your son. SCOOOOOOOOTT!!” The face you made when she said that made me laugh out loud! I was fucking waiting for that specific moment because we basically all did that the first time we saw this movie. 😂🤣
All I asked for were frickin sharks, with frickin laser beams attached to their heads!! This movie is still a classic after all these years! I really hope you'll watch the other two movies in the series!
He plays multiple characters in other movies too. In "So I Married an Axe Murderer" he plays his dad as well. You'll see in that where he got the Shrek voice.
I love that she realized Mike Myers was also Dr Evil even though it wasn't until the credits. She'll love the next one even without watching all the 007 James Bond movies
Now that you jumped into this rabbithole, Parts 2 and 3 are undoubtedly incoming! You absolutely need to watch those! No need for watching more Bond beforehand.
Unfortunately most people missed one of my absolute favorite jokes of all time, because it's not in the U.S. version of the movie for some reason. But this movie has an extended cut where TWO times, after one of Dr. Evil's henchmen (the one who gets steamrolled and the one who gets his head bit off) we cut to a scene where they show the families and/or friends of those henchmen and they get delivered the "terrible news". It's SUCH a change of tone but it is *SOOOOOO* fn HILARIOUS!! I recommend everyone to look it up!
I'm sorry. You probably won't allow me putting a link here, but if you do, please watch this scene! It is a link to the deleted scene. You HAVE TO see this. 😅🤭 Otherwise just look up "The Henchman's Wife" in combination with Austin Powers. It is one of the funniest things I have ever seen. (Have to add that I have a pretty dark sense of humor sometimes though... 😅🤭)
This movie is a great spoof of the James Bond movies (especially the early Connery ones), but it really finds its own voice in the second one. I highly recommend watching it.
24:37 Not only did this series inspire many quotes, but this moment has made people still, to this day, say “I’ve Austin Powersed it” if they get a car wedged like this, like in GTA or other games (or IRL, I suppose, but I haven’t seen that yet).
Unfortunately most people missed one of my absolute favorite jokes of all time, because it's not in the U.S. version of the movie for some reason. But this movie has an extended cut where TWO times, after one of Dr. Evil's henchmen (the one who gets steamrolled and the one who gets his head bit off) we cut to a scene where they show the families and/or friends of those henchmen and they get delivered the "terrible news". It's SUCH a change of tone but it is *SOOOOOO* fn HILARIOUS!! I recommend everyone to look it up!
I forget how young you are. Older 'adults' will remember him from his SNL years and Wayne's World, and as a Canadian born to British immigrants, hence his proclivity for accents. Party on!
Dr. Evil is basically Mike Meyers doing Dana Carvey's impression of Lorne Michaels, creator and producer of Saturday Night Live for the past many decades.
For the full Mike Myers experience, everyone will tell you to watch "Wayne's World." But on top of that, I would add "So I Married an Axe Murderer." It flies completely under most people's radars, and is, in my book, the best of his flicks.
8:20 "Oh, Okay, that's what you so." Actually, Joe Son, the actor who plays Random Task is doing 34 years to life at Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego CA.
A lot of Bond movie references in this movie. Specific and generalized. Like in the Bond movies, there are sometimes girls with very erotic/sexual names. Actual Bond girls, Octopussy, Pussy Galore (Alotta Fagina in the movie as a spoof). Dude with the shoe, Random Task (Odd Job throws hat in actual Bond movies). A movie has a girl helping someone with cheating at cards by telling him, but in this movie, this guy just can look through the cards to cheat (cheating at cards in Bond in general). Dr. Evil holding the cat is based on a bond villain, Bond just being irresistible to the ladies plus many others.
Dr. Evil not showing his face for a while. The Bond villain went through many movies before we actually saw his face, but Dr. Evil borrows traits from a few other Bond villains as well. There's also the overly elaborate and easily escapable death trap. Bond movies have many of those. The extended cut of the movie elaborates some more on the quickly killed and nameless henchmen.
Watching someone react to this brings me so much joy! I get to relive watching this back in 8th grade when it came out. Still one of my favorite movies of all time. Thanks for the joy!!
I went to the movies as a 13/14 year old kid, and this was absolutely insanely funny. We couldn't hear half of the movie from all the laughter. Will never forget it.
Back in the late 90s soon after this was released, I recall getting a promo disc from somewhere which replaced all the sound notifications on windows with soundbites and quotes from this film. 'Throw me a frickin' bone' and 'Yeah baby, yeah' were definitely amongst them.
Dr. Evil's look is a refrence to a Bond villian, but the way he talks is an impression of Lorne Michaels, the creator of SNL. The movie "Brain Candy" also has a character that is Lorne Michaels.
I HAD to laugh when Addie said "I guess I can understand why he's (zoom)... Evil." The way the camera zoomed was too funny. Love your work Addie!!! Keep it up!!!
As a teenager of the 90s, that's what I think of first, but as time passes, younger people will probably think of Austin Powers and Shrek because it's from their childhood.
One morning, I showed up to open to the gas station I worked at at the time to find a bag lying by the front door. I prepared for the worst - opened it with a stick. 😂 To my pleasant surprise I found DVDs; Moulin Rouge, Don't Be A Menace To South Central..., and Austin Powers. All movies I would never have picked on my own, but now love. I kept the bag behind the counter for a week, but no one ever came around for it. So they're mine, now - for the last 20 years. 😂
Addie, this was a spoof on just about every James Bond film released prior to the 2000s era. Some of the jokes may have slipped past you if you were unfamiliar with the 007 super spy cliches. *edited, some of y'all had difficult interpreting a very basic typo*
yeah... like... Alotta Fagina being a spoof on actual Bond character Pussy Galore, and Random Task spoofing actual Bond character Oddjob, Dr. Evil being a spoof of Bond's first bad guy Dr. No, etc etc etc.
Mike Myers does play more characters in the sequels. If you haven't seen the older Bond movies, you definitely need to see them to get where some of the jokes in these movies come from.
Does she need to get the reference to find it funny in this case? It's kind of obvious what the jokes are. I haven't seen most of the Bond movies and enjoyed these and Get Smart since I was a kid.
The tune at the beginning is " Sole Basa Nova " by Quincy Jones. It was the theme song for a daytime TV quizz show called " Definition " that was filmed in Mike's hometown of Scarborough, Ontario. It was an Easter Egg for his fellow Canadians.
Glad you loved it! I saw this in theaters when I was 13 and I thought it was one of the funniest movies I've ever seen.. but there was a time when the Austin Powers films got played out for me personally, but these days I'm back on the bandwagon, they're classic, especially the first one.. my introduction to Mike Myers was Wayne's World which is also a 90s classic..
there is a lot of 007 james bond refrences throughout the austin powers films especially the early james bond films..like "random task" that throws shoes.. in james bond films he is called "ODD JOB" and he throws his bowler hat that decapitates. also 100 billion dollars is not that much money since bill gate is worth around 150 billion.. lol
That was fun! It works very well on its own but once you see all the source movies, like the old James Bond films, everything will be even funnier and will let you appreciate the writing and the talent of MM. It will probably make watching those old movies a bit distracting on first watch bc so many moments will remind you of the comic twist that AP put on them🤣
I got a cute story that involves Elizabeth Hurley. One time I told my best friend's wife that she looked a little bit like Elizabeth Hurley, which I knew was a compliment, but they had just read an article that indicated that Elizabeth Hurley was the most beautiful woman in the world. My friend's wife turned beet red. She had low self esteem and social anxiety.
I remember seeng this for the first tiime back in high school, (and I do mean, literally in high school). There's many great moments, but that scene with the steram rolller really sticks out in my mind.
This movie is ridiculous and amazing. I feel that this movie took a lot of parents by surprise because my friends and I all saw these in the movie theaters and had our parents known exactly what an 'International Man of Mystery' was all about then I doubt we'd have been allowed. I remember getting the VHS and my friends were all super jealous of me and I'd bring it to sleepovers and wound up quoting this constantly through the years. Super fun movies.
I was born in the 90s. I probably didnt know Mike myers played dr evil the first two or three times i saw the movie lol great actor. The sharks with freakin lazer beams attached to their heads had me cracking up lmao ur reactions are great as well thanks
11:39 Addie flinching alongside Doctor Evil when Frau screams like that was honestly my favourite part
SCOTT!!!!!
"It’s going to be ridiculously long..."
That's what she said... yeah, baby!
Oh, behave!
03:37 "oh the whole thing's going up..... come on Big Boy!"
@@JuandeFucaU I died when she said that🤣
The greatest irony is that Mike Meyers & Eddie Murphy were both known for playing multiple characters in their films, but when they were finally in a film together - not only was it animated, but they also only played one character each.
Peter Sellers played three roles in the 1959 "The Mouse That Roared" and also in 1965's "Dr. Strangelove."
@@EdwardGregoryNYC MJ Fox played 3 versions of himself, plus both his son and daughter in Back to the Future 2. Tom Wilson plays 4 versions of Biff, Mad Dogg, and Griff, and Chris Lloyd plays 2 Doc Browns, with (I cant remember the actresses name) Lorraine McFly playing 4 versions of herself, too.
“Not a good time to lose one’s head… It’s a shame he wasn’t more headstrong” that whole scene always gets me 😂
Love the Mike Myers plays both the hero and the villain. Glad you enjoyed this!
The therapist was played by Carrie Fisher, Princess Leia
“I vant you to meet your son. SCOOOOOOOOTT!!”
The face you made when she said that made me laugh out loud! I was fucking waiting for that specific moment because we basically all did that the first time we saw this movie. 😂🤣
The dude that throws his shoe is a reference to a James Bond villain who throws his hat❤
The guy that throws the shoe is in jail for the rest of his life. Not going to say what he did because it’s disgusting of what he did.
Odd Job - Hence the parody name of Random Task.
@@agarven1what did he do
@@NewsofPE not going to say in comments because it’s disgusting but just google his name and it will tell you what he did
@@mitchelltyler5972 I .... *LOOOOVE* that pun! 😅🤭
Oddjob ... --> Random Task.... 😅🤭😂🤣 rofl
All I asked for were frickin sharks, with frickin laser beams attached to their heads!! This movie is still a classic after all these years! I really hope you'll watch the other two movies in the series!
Did you notice, Addy, that Carrie Fisher aka Princess Leia was the group therapist?!? 😊
Wait WHAT!!!! How did I miss that?!
@@AddieCountshave you watched ‘The Burbs’? Tom Hanks and Carrie Fisher .. bit of a classic.
@@AddieCountsAre you serious bruh
@@joeynessily I love The Burbs! Addy would, too!
Whoa.... 6 replies and NONE of them are visible when I'm clicking on the thread... 😅🤭🙈
He plays multiple characters in other movies too. In "So I Married an Axe Murderer" he plays his dad as well. You'll see in that where he got the Shrek voice.
"Hot liquid goo is fun to say but not fun to see." I'm dying 😂
Wait until you see "hot liquid magma".
@@AllenD.Wallace "We're in a Volcanooo..."
3:39 "come on, big boy!"
You know someone's gonna clip that, right? 😂
Yeah, Baby!
😂😂
“The whole thing’s going up. Come on, big boy!” 3:38
Followed by “It’s going to be ridiculously long, isn’t it?” 5:02
Exactly where my mind went!
Same with "a lotta vagina" or "NOT VAGINA!"
I love that she realized Mike Myers was also Dr Evil even though it wasn't until the credits. She'll love the next one even without watching all the 007 James Bond movies
“Oh, behave!”
What marvel comic hero would Mike Meyers play well?
Ey... Just heard voice of Mike :)
Berrer late than never. The two sequels are even better. Bring it on, awesome Addie.
Now that you jumped into this rabbithole, Parts 2 and 3 are undoubtedly incoming! You absolutely need to watch those! No need for watching more Bond beforehand.
Watching a couple of the Sean Connery and Roger Moore Bond films would definitely help with some of the jokes, plus they are great fun anyway 😊
Unfortunately most people missed one of my absolute favorite jokes of all time, because it's not in the U.S. version of the movie for some reason.
But this movie has an extended cut where TWO times, after one of Dr. Evil's henchmen (the one who gets steamrolled and the one who gets his head bit off) we cut to a scene where they show the families and/or friends of those henchmen and they get delivered the "terrible news". It's SUCH a change of tone but it is *SOOOOOO* fn HILARIOUS!! I recommend everyone to look it up!
I'm sorry.
You probably won't allow me putting a link here, but if you do, please watch this scene! It is a link to the deleted scene. You HAVE TO see this. 😅🤭
Otherwise just look up "The Henchman's Wife" in combination with Austin Powers. It is one of the funniest things I have ever seen. (Have to add that I have a pretty dark sense of humor sometimes though... 😅🤭)
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No Vanessa in the sequels and too much toilet humor in the third film = meh. :)
This movie is a great spoof of the James Bond movies (especially the early Connery ones), but it really finds its own voice in the second one. I highly recommend watching it.
And also Dean Martin's Matt Helm films. Pretty sure the fembots were a Matt Helm thing.
24:37 Not only did this series inspire many quotes, but this moment has made people still, to this day, say “I’ve Austin Powersed it” if they get a car wedged like this, like in GTA or other games (or IRL, I suppose, but I haven’t seen that yet).
Must be confined to the U.S. if so, since I have never ever heard those quotes being very common worldwide.
@ I heard it from people from the UK playing GTA just the other day (Byze and company).
I'm old enough to first think of the movie Halloween when I think of Mike Meyers. 😂
Mike Myers closes his eyes everytime he shoots the gun.
He needed to go to the range. He hits everything except the target.
Id go on a limb and say austin 2 is the best comedy sequel ever
Groovy! You are going to absolutely LOVE the sequels :)
Honestly one of the funniest films I ever watched 😂
First thing that comes to mind, when I think of Mike Myers, is Saturday Night Live.
Thee! I just aged myself.
Addie, they get better. You are going to LOVE the next 2 films in the series.
Mike Myers shaped my childhood as well. But it was the Mike Myers from the horror movie Halloween.
Yeah, I'm old.
Except that in Halloween it was Michael Myers - he was never referred to as "Mike" in that movie. Right?
The music at the end credits is played by Myers and his band. They skipped the second movie but are back at the 3rd.
Daddy wasn't there?
Ming Tea
Dr. Evil is without a doubt the best villain of all time. He's diabolical... with feelings.
Unfortunately most people missed one of my absolute favorite jokes of all time, because it's not in the U.S. version of the movie for some reason.
But this movie has an extended cut where TWO times, after one of Dr. Evil's henchmen (the one who gets steamrolled and the one who gets his head bit off) we cut to a scene where they show the families and/or friends of those henchmen and they get delivered the "terrible news". It's SUCH a change of tone but it is *SOOOOOO* fn HILARIOUS!! I recommend everyone to look it up!
What!!! That's not in the US version? That's the best bits
I forget how young you are. Older 'adults' will remember him from his SNL years and Wayne's World, and as a Canadian born to British immigrants, hence his proclivity for accents. Party on!
Yeah, baeby!
One of the best trilogies ever! you have to watch all 3, there all great!
Dr. Evil is basically Mike Meyers doing Dana Carvey's impression of Lorne Michaels, creator and producer of Saturday Night Live for the past many decades.
Glasses are Michael Caine as Harry Palmer. The velvet suit is early Kinks. The hairy chest is Sean Connery as James Bond.
There is an argument to made that Peter Asher was an influence as well.
Yeah, I see that.
Mike Myers plays an additional character in the sequel and in the third movie he is 4 characters. Very talented guy.
My friends and I did a reenactment of the Pump scene in an acting course but in a dramatic fashion and it made it way more funny.
Such a great film. Love the opener dance number. All 3 films are "GROOVEY BABY " . ☮☮☮
This isn't a re-upload? I could have sworn we already had this! What a pleasant surprise.
I thought too that train had sailed.
“What’s your point, Vanessa?” Classic! 😂
For the full Mike Myers experience, everyone will tell you to watch "Wayne's World." But on top of that, I would add "So I Married an Axe Murderer." It flies completely under most people's radars, and is, in my book, the best of his flicks.
8:20 "Oh, Okay, that's what you so." Actually, Joe Son, the actor who plays Random Task is doing 34 years to life at Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego CA.
A lot of Bond movie references in this movie. Specific and generalized. Like in the Bond movies, there are sometimes girls with very erotic/sexual names. Actual Bond girls, Octopussy, Pussy Galore (Alotta Fagina in the movie as a spoof). Dude with the shoe, Random Task (Odd Job throws hat in actual Bond movies). A movie has a girl helping someone with cheating at cards by telling him, but in this movie, this guy just can look through the cards to cheat (cheating at cards in Bond in general). Dr. Evil holding the cat is based on a bond villain, Bond just being irresistible to the ladies plus many others.
Dr. Evil not showing his face for a while. The Bond villain went through many movies before we actually saw his face, but Dr. Evil borrows traits from a few other Bond villains as well. There's also the overly elaborate and easily escapable death trap. Bond movies have many of those.
The extended cut of the movie elaborates some more on the quickly killed and nameless henchmen.
Blofeld
@@MrProng999 - Yeah, when the first poster clearly deliberately avoided using his name, I wasn't going to spoil it.
He also used Matt Helm and Flint movies for inspiration.
Because it’s a parody of James Bond
'This is someone who is evil'
Considering what that guy did irl thats a pretty accurate statement
Oh what he do?
@@KuroBatt Got sent to jail for life for grape and torture of a woman, and recently was convicted of murdering a cellmate.
Watching someone react to this brings me so much joy! I get to relive watching this back in 8th grade when it came out. Still one of my favorite movies of all time. Thanks for the joy!!
I went to the movies as a 13/14 year old kid, and this was absolutely insanely funny. We couldn't hear half of the movie from all the laughter. Will never forget it.
The female guitar player in the musical number at the end, is Susannah Hoffs. She was the vocalist and a guitar player for the Bangles!
And is married to the director!
@@JackBarrugon I've forgiven her for that! *LOL*
“How dare you break wind before me”?
“I didn’t know it was your turn baby”..😂😂😂
Your first intro to Meyers was Shrek, a good intro - mine was "Waynes World" and it was glorious :D
Back in the late 90s soon after this was released, I recall getting a promo disc from somewhere which replaced all the sound notifications on windows with soundbites and quotes from this film.
'Throw me a frickin' bone' and 'Yeah baby, yeah' were definitely amongst them.
Such a Delightful and Brilliant franchise ❤❤
this movie is life!!!!!!!
😯
Totally groovy!!
@@AddieCounts 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
"That's not mine."
Dr. Evil's look is a refrence to a Bond villian, but the way he talks is an impression of Lorne Michaels, the creator of SNL. The movie "Brain Candy" also has a character that is Lorne Michaels.
I HAD to laugh when Addie said "I guess I can understand why he's (zoom)... Evil." The way the camera zoomed was too funny.
Love your work Addie!!! Keep it up!!!
@TapAnd_Texxt_Miss_Addiecounts I did?!? What's that mean?
Actually, when people think of Mike Myers it's because of Wayne's World and Saturday Night Live.
As a teenager of the 90s, that's what I think of first, but as time passes, younger people will probably think of Austin Powers and Shrek because it's from their childhood.
I was so sad when she said Shrek.
First DVD I ever bought, mostly because this was one of the first movies to be released on DVD
One morning, I showed up to open to the gas station I worked at at the time to find a bag lying by the front door.
I prepared for the worst - opened it with a stick. 😂
To my pleasant surprise I found DVDs; Moulin Rouge, Don't Be A Menace To South Central..., and Austin Powers.
All movies I would never have picked on my own, but now love.
I kept the bag behind the counter for a week, but no one ever came around for it. So they're mine, now - for the last 20 years. 😂
Can’t wait for you to watch the 2 sequels! 😁
Addie, this was a spoof on just about every James Bond film released prior to the 2000s era.
Some of the jokes may have slipped past you if you were unfamiliar with the 007 super spy cliches.
*edited, some of y'all had difficult interpreting a very basic typo*
As well as a few others, like Demolition Man (the thawing out visual sequence), and the Our Man Flint movies. But agreed, primarily the Bond films.
@@SuperDave1426 Liquid goo phase
@@3Kings_IndustriesHot liquid goo*
yeah... like... Alotta Fagina being a spoof on actual Bond character Pussy Galore, and Random Task spoofing actual Bond character Oddjob, Dr. Evil being a spoof of Bond's first bad guy Dr. No, etc etc etc.
Jamea Bond. Sounds like what the woke Disney crew would love to give us instead of a strong white male character
Oh I fell over! Oh I fell over again!
Mike Myers does play more characters in the sequels. If you haven't seen the older Bond movies, you definitely need to see them to get where some of the jokes in these movies come from.
Does she need to get the reference to find it funny in this case? It's kind of obvious what the jokes are.
I haven't seen most of the Bond movies and enjoyed these and Get Smart since I was a kid.
The 2nd one is just as funny, I'm sure you'll like that one as well.
Addie! You’re going to hit 100K sometime in September, so congratulations are in order.
The tune at the beginning is " Sole Basa Nova " by Quincy Jones. It was the theme song for a daytime TV quizz show called " Definition " that was filmed in Mike's hometown of Scarborough, Ontario. It was an Easter Egg for his fellow Canadians.
Groovy baby YEA!!! =P
Now watch the next two, which are also really fun.
Fun one, Addie! Thanks for sharing it.
Watching a few of the 1960's James Bond movies beforehand would have made it so much better.
my father would make the most ridiculous claims like he invented the question mark.... best line
Glad you loved it! I saw this in theaters when I was 13 and I thought it was one of the funniest movies I've ever seen.. but there was a time when the Austin Powers films got played out for me personally, but these days I'm back on the bandwagon, they're classic, especially the first one.. my introduction to Mike Myers was Wayne's World which is also a 90s classic..
You are in for a very interesting ride........ YEAH BABY! //pinky to lips and sly grin
there is a lot of 007 james bond refrences throughout the austin powers films especially the early james bond films..like "random task" that throws shoes.. in james bond films he is called "ODD JOB" and he throws his bowler hat that decapitates. also 100 billion dollars is not that much money since bill gate is worth around 150 billion.. lol
You gonna love the next ones
U gotta see the other 2 parts too. Soooo fun
Great Reaction Addie. Hope to see your reactions to the other 2
OK I'm getting kinda hooked on your giggle LOL
6:23 (In my best Tracy Jordan voice): *"Mullarkey!!!"*
Since you like this movie, I would recommend if looks could kill. I can't remember the exact year, but I remember it from the 90s.
"YEAH BABY"...I first saw Mike Myers on SNL
You were enjoying it so much (the first time) you will recognize all the cameos. Lots of 1960's - early 1970's 007 references parody/callbacks.
That was fun! It works very well on its own but once you see all the source movies, like the old James Bond films, everything will be even funnier and will let you appreciate the writing and the talent of MM.
It will probably make watching those old movies a bit distracting on first watch bc so many moments will remind you of the comic twist that AP put on them🤣
You haaaaaaave to watch the others! There are so great!
My quintessential Mike Meyers movie will always be Wayne's World! Party on!
These are really fun movies! "Oh behave" ❤
Please watch the rest of the trilogy. It's totally worth it 👌.
Stop helping
This is all your fault
No matter how many times I see this movie it never fails to crack me up. I was about 14 when this movie came out and I still love it
Love this film series. My dad showed me when i was wayy too young and now its our bonding film 😂
I got a cute story that involves Elizabeth Hurley.
One time I told my best friend's wife that she looked a little bit like Elizabeth Hurley, which I knew was a compliment, but they had just read an article that indicated that Elizabeth Hurley was the most beautiful woman in the world.
My friend's wife turned beet red.
She had low self esteem and social anxiety.
16:43 I have no clue what this should be used for, but it's an _incredible_ sound byte lmao
Mike Myers' voice for Dr. Evil is modeled on Saturday Night Live creator/producer Lorne Michaels.
I remember seeng this for the first tiime back in high school, (and I do mean, literally in high school). There's many great moments, but that scene with the steram rolller really sticks out in my mind.
"How dare you break wind before me."
"Sorry baby, I didn't know it was your turn." 🤣
Mike Myers as Linda Richman, on SNL. That's my favorite. But this faux James Bond is funny
Oh, that “Rawrr” from Addie is making me Randy. Beehave!
One of the best openings to a movie ever!
Great reaction, Addy, I really hope that you react to the other two films in this series, they are great too. 😊
This movie is ridiculous and amazing. I feel that this movie took a lot of parents by surprise because my friends and I all saw these in the movie theaters and had our parents known exactly what an 'International Man of Mystery' was all about then I doubt we'd have been allowed. I remember getting the VHS and my friends were all super jealous of me and I'd bring it to sleepovers and wound up quoting this constantly through the years. Super fun movies.
This was such a funny reaction, thanks for posting Addie. You should check out the two sequels when you get the chance.
LOL Addie, when I think of Mike Meyers, it's always "So I Married an Axe Murderer" first, then the two "Wayne's World" movies.
I was born in the 90s. I probably didnt know Mike myers played dr evil the first two or three times i saw the movie lol great actor. The sharks with freakin lazer beams attached to their heads had me cracking up lmao ur reactions are great as well thanks