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Undercover | Saving The World
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IMDbFavorite Movie | 2003
2003 | George S.
Film Pretty Funny Male Performance | 2003 | Mike
Film Pretty Funny Writing | 2003 | Mike
Best Comedic Performance | 2003 | Mike
Choice Movie Breakout Star Female | 2003 | Beyoncé
Choice Movie Actor Comedy | 2003 | Mike
Film Choice Movie of the Summer | 2002
Film Choice Breakout Performance Actress | 2002 | Beyoncé
Best Overall DVD | 2003
Best Costume Design | 2003 | Deena
Best Original Song | 2003 | Pharrell
Favorite Female Butt Kicker | 2003 | Beyoncé
Favorite Fart in a Movie | 2003 | Mike
Favorite Movie Actor | 2003 | Mike
Best Costumes | 2003 | Deena
Best Character Hair Styling Feature | 2003 | Jeri
Best Period Hair Styling Feature | 2003 | Susan V.
Budget 63,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 296,938,801 USD
The items on Austin Powers' briefly-glimpsed "Things To Do Before I Die" list are, in order: Become International Man of Mystery; Save World from Certain Doom; Find True Love; Go to Outer Space; Travel Through Time, Backward and Forward; Be Cryogenically Frozen; Catch Dr. Evil in the First Act; Threesome with Japanese Twins; Win Daddy's Respect.
Mike Myers' favorite Austin Powers movie.
The footage of a young Sir Michael Caine was lifted from Hurry Sundown (1967).
George Harrison was a big fan of the Austin Powers franchise. The very last letter he wrote was to Mike Myers, praising him for his work. The letter was never mailed but coincidentally ended up in Myers' hands the day the former Beatle died. It was on that day when the scene for the Hollywood movie version ("starring" Tom Cruise, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin Spacey and Danny DeVito, and "directed" by Steven Spielberg) of Austin Powers' life was shot. Prior to that moment, Myers had never met Harrison and "cried like a baby" when he received the letter, which is now in a frame in his home.
Mike Myers has said that his glasses in all three movies are meant to look like those worn by Sir Michael Caine in The Ipcress File (1965), so Caine took the original glasses (model "Teviot 74" by U.K. Optical) to the set, and wore them as Nigel.
"Nigel Powers: There are only two things I can't stand in this world: People who are intolerant of other people's cultures, and the Dutch."
"Dr. Evil: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to my submarine lair. It's long, hard and full of seamen! [laughs, then notices he isn't getting any laughs from his submarine crew] Dr. Evil: No? Nothing? Not even a titter? Tough sub..."