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Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me – Review

September 1, 1999

“Taking it to the next level” evidently translates to having household names contribute songs whether they have anything to do with the film or not.

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1999 was a pathetic summer for movies with the bad far outweighing the good. In fact, most of the films weren’t even mediocre, they were worse.

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