>parodies james bond>is less funny than james bond
oh behave
That’s a man baby
>>220802984I've watched Dr. No and Casino Royale and don't think I ever laughed with either.
>>220802984You're harshing my mellow man
>>220803055Yeah, Baby!
>>220802984I love all 3 Austin Powers movies and have never watched a James Bobd movie in my life other than the semi-unofficial Casino Royale with Orson Welles and Woody Allen.
He was frozen in 1967 but remembers having a jumbo jet which was also preserved, and then it's a 747 which didn't exist in 67. He also thinks of Margaret Thatcher when trying to imagine something unsexy, but was she already well known enough in 67? Dr. Evil says he wants to extort money from the royal family by claiming Charles has an affair, when he wasn't married until 1980. Also Mimi Rogers looks the same in the 1967 scenes as in 1997.
I'll stay.
>>220803083are you talking about the 1960s Casino Royale?If not, you're an idiot.
Kingsman are the only movies to catch the feeling of the pre-Brosnan era.
>>220803140Just repeat to yourself "it's just a kino, I should really just relax"
>>220803140there a montage of him getting acquainted with modernity, he puts a cd on a record player and explodes some sneakers
>>220803156No, the Craig one. Are you saying it was funny?
Austin powers is pure schlopp.
>>220803140He's done his research on the 70s and 80s, he knows what went down.>an oil spill and a flock of seagulls>that's about it
>>220803140She was seen as an up-and-coming leader in the Conservative Party by 1967, your average British person would be relatively well aware of her Same time she was in her early-40s and while she wasn't hot, she was a pretty normal looking woman in her early-40s and not some Iron Lady type figure that'd keep you from busting.
>>220803504>When a guy parkours through a tiny hole above a wall and Bond just runs through it>When Bond throws the gun back at the guy>When Bond is mistaken for a valet and 'parks' the rich guy's golden SUV>Bond's banter with Vesper>Bond's 'ball scratching' remarkJust from the top of my head.Different Anon, btw.
>>220802984He was on SNL. They're all untalented and unfunny.
>>220803643Well, it had jokes. I didn't think that makes it a funny movie, let alone funnier than Austin Powers.
Why did he write this?
>>220802984If you want an actually good spoof of Bond you'll want to watch picrel.
>>220802984Except James Bond isn't funny. It's not clever, entertaining or worth watching, either but that's besides the point.
>>220803897Why was it made in Sweden? Is that sort of thing their bag?
>>220803941nobody is watching your garbage, spic
And this is my wife O-PRAH
Dr. Evil is the better character
>>220804087>someone recommending French films is a spicObsessed retard
>>220802984the effusive popularity of this and forrest gump are proof americans in the 90s were helplessly under some goyim spell, a spell cast in 1963 when israel assassinated jfk.
>>220803897Hunter Biden read this unironically.
>>220803140Based assburger
there are a lot of 60s spy parody movies, zoom zoom. look up matt helm.
>>220802984I watched in like flint recently and it wasn't very goodwas kinda hard to tell that it's a spoof, everything is played straight and seems earnest, like a audio video transmitter in a wooden pencil, is that a joke or did people think it was entirely plausible?
>>220804893Lmao
>>220805305??? What ???
>>220802984Austin Powers 1 is the funniest comedy ever made
>>220802984Way to go A hole
ive got a turtle head pokin' out
>>220804004Swedish men used to be stereotyped as having big dicks.
>>220805483funny also true
>>220805696I thought it was having small dicks, thus the need for the enlarger.
>>220805808the implication was that they use the pump to create their infamously long dongs, and that if you buy it you can make yourself hung like a Swede as well.
>>220803941I liked that part where he meets with some guys and they all start speaking in metaphors except one guy.
Did i get trolled into believing the joke about the dead henchman and his birthday party got cut from the american version?
>>220806613Lots of very well set-up jokes in the film. Shame the sequel falls somewhat short.
>>2208035041960s Casino Royale is a comedy and a fun mess of a movie.
>>220806651I think that's truethere's also a cameo from christian slater that might have been cut
>>220802984>you didn’t happen to see…>anything at all
>>220803083The scene in Dr No where Jack Lord shows up as a CIA agent wearing the same sunglasses as Audrey Hepburn in breakfast at tiffanys did make me laugh.
>>220803140https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0q65EvDMvs
>>220806688Always found it odd that someone somewhere chose to cut one of its best joke's
>>220803140>He also thinks of Margaret Thatcher when trying to imagine something unsexy, but was she already well known enough in 67?He did a lot of research on current events before that scene. Same time he learned that Liberace was gay.
in terms of funniness:Austin Powers 1 > Diamonds Are Forever > A View To A Kill > the other Austin Powers movies
>>220806651The Smitty bit got cut and the other dead henchman flashback got cut.They were included as deleted scenes post-credits in the US version, along with some other stuff like the lifeboat endings.
>>220802984man I hated those yearsit felt like everyone had gone mad with poor taste but methese movies have always sucked ballsI felt similarly during the capeshit peak
>>220803897Because that sort of thing is his bag
>>220803897How do you think this played out? Was it just a 200 page ad for the pumps or was there some autobiography here?
>>220807307It was ghostwritten by Hunter S Thompson and is mostly about getting drunk in London.
>>220807461kek, would read
>>220803941This one's incredible and the sequel is just as good.
there's a couple funny bits (the cart in the hallway comes to mind) but overall i don't find these movies particularly clever or funnyit's mostly the same tier of grossout humor as other low inspiration SNL fodder
>>220802984It's more of a parody of Bond clones and copy cat films of the era. Our Man Flint, Dr. Goldfoot, and other campier films; however, Bond is absolutely sprinkled throughout. I'd wager it wouldn't have been greenlight had they just focused on Bond material. It's basically Scary Movie but for campy spy movies.
>>220808475I thought the sequel was weaker, but it's still very good.
>>220808624This. Mike Meyers says Our Man Flint was the source of most of the spoofs and parodies in AP.
>>220808519the grossout stuff is mostly in the sequels. what i love about these movies is that they just seem like sex comedies on the surface but then you get shit like the blackjack scene.
>>220803140>Also Mimi Rogers looks the same in the 1967 scenes as in 1997.That's the joke
>>220804004Yeah sweden had a reputation of being sexually liberal and also gay, but the true perverts were danes all along, they even had legal animal porn
AP is funny
That means I'm single again! Oh behave
>>220803067erm was austen power a nazi?
>>220803140Based fact checker.
>>220803897Swefag here. Remember seeing this and being confused over what a penis pump is supposed to do but was happy to see Sweden being mentioned in mass media (this was before Sweden became world famous for immigration)
>>220803633she looks like a supermodel compared to some of the creatura women we have now for politicians
>>220803140
It's more a parody of Our Man Flint and eurospy knockoffs desu.
>>220803140>He also thinks of Margaret Thatcher when trying to imagine something unsexy, but was she already well known enough in 67?Depends entirely on how into conservative politics the character Austin Powers was, but she was an MP and definitely a rising star.I like to imagine that he was a card-carrying member of the conservative party.
>>220803140Whoop dee doo anon! What does it all mean?
>>220802984nobody younger than Gen X gets spoofsAlso black people don't get sarcasm
>>220803055this immediately made me laugh, maybe I'm retarded but everything about the character makes me lose my sides
>plebs ITT unironically slagging off Austin PowersGod, I hate this place.
>>220806737Him wearing those sunglasses the entire fucking time was also hilarious.
>>220812172Enoch Powell's River's of Cum
>parodies James Bond>it's even cooler
>>220804161my mistake, let me correct myselfnobody is watching your garbage, frog
>>220805696>Swedish men used to be stereotyped as having big dicks.Probably because of their insatiable lust for black women.
I actually never thought of it as a James Bond parody, but in retrospect that's probably because he parodied Moore movies more than others and I literally always hated Moore's Bond.
>>220813680Hating Roger Moore's Bond movies is pure reddit mindset.
>>220813754I know for a fact there's two, maybe even one boomer on here who constantly shills Moore as ke best bond, when, in fact, he is literally the worst Bond with feminine mannerisms and awful movies. Only boomers can like Moore and think that's ok.
>>220804004Sweden legalized porn before other places and became known in the 60s for dirty magazines and movies. Check the Swedish Erotica porn shorts.
>>220813680Wow you're really stupid.
they were doing spy parody comedy movies before Dr. No
>>220802984Who's best Powers girl? For me, it's Heather Graham. She was in a relatively recent movie called Suitable Flesh as a turbomilf. I wanted to fuck her so bad.
who was that russian butterface with the big tits but needed a paper bag on her head
>>220813838Hating Moonraker is as reddit as it gets.
>>220803140You have to assume that he researched everything significant that transpired since he was thawed out, while building his evil empire. Even Captain America learned how to use a flip phone.
>>220814273Moonraker left a pretty heavy impression with me with the space ship capturing scene. I was like 8 or 9 and the idea of getting the safety tether cut and just drifting into space knowing you're going to die when the oxygen runs out terrified me. Watched it a few times afterwards, still really good.
>>220813838I'm a millennial born in 1989, Brosnan was my childhood Bond, however I know Moore is the best now. Moore's are clearly the most entertaining and rewatchable films in the series.
What happened to parody movies? They used to be fun.
>>220803140I suggest you don't worry about this sort of thing and just enjoy yourself. That goes for you all too.