Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me

It stars franchise co-producer and writer Mike Myers as Austin Powers, Dr.

The film also stars Heather Graham, Michael York, Robert Wagner, Seth Green, Mindy Sterling, Rob Lowe, and Elizabeth Hurley.

The most commercially successful movie in the Austin Powers series, the film grossed around $312 million in worldwide ticket sales, taking more money during its opening weekend than the entire box office proceeds of its predecessor.

In 1999, time-displaced 1960s British spy Austin Powers enjoys his honeymoon with his wife, Vanessa Kensington.

Evil's return from space, where he reunites with his estranged son, Scott, while he appears on The Jerry Springer Show.

Evil's Space Needle lair in Seattle, he is presented with a dwarf clone of himself, whom he names Mini-Me.

Evil outlines a plan to time travel back to the 1960s and steal Austin's mojo, the source of his sexual appeal.

With the assistance of CIA agent Felicity Shagwell, Austin escapes an assassination attempt by Dr.

Examining photographs from the crime scene, Austin discovers Fat Bastard stole his mojo.

Evil announces he will hold the world ransom by threatening to destroy cities using a laser located on the Moon.

Fat Bastard forces it out of his bowels into a toilet, but a stool sample reveals traces of a vegetable that only grows on one Caribbean island.

Evil and Mini-Me leave for the Moon to install the laser, pursued by Austin and Felicity on Apollo 11.

Evil, who gives him a choice: save the world or Felicity, who is locked in a chamber with poison gas.

Austin travels ten minutes into the past, meeting up with himself and saving the world and Felicity.

Evil initiates the self-destruct mechanism of the Moon base and escapes after throwing Austin's mojo into the air.

[6] The Spy Who Shagged Me was a hit at the box office, landing the top position in its opening weekend grossing $54.9 million from a then-record 3,315 theaters.

The website's critics consensus reads, "Provides lots of laughs with Myers at the helm; as funny or funnier than the original.

Mike Myers appears as Austin Powers in the video, directed by Brett Ratner.

Evil also sings a parody of Will Smith's popular 1997 cover of the Grover Washington Jr. classic "Just the Two of Us", referring in this case to his clone Mini-Me.

"[19] The music video (directed by Paul Hunter) featured actress Heather Graham (who starred in The Spy Who Shagged Me); the original political themes of the song were largely replaced by sex appeal.

In 1999, Kravitz and his band were joined by The Guess Who for a live performance of "American Woman" at the MuchMusic Video Awards.