Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery: ADigitalMan’s Shaggadelic Extended Edition
by AdigitalMan
This version adds plenty more silly hijinks to our best behaved agent.
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original film name: Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
film studio name: New Line
Date Original Film Was Released: 02 MAY 1997
Date Edit Was Released: 05 OCT 2005
Original Runtime: 89 min
New Runtime: 93 min
Amount of time Cut/Added: 4 min added
Cuts removed/added/extended:
- Extended intro to Number 2 (His bit about owning the Franklin Mint)
- Lois Chiles’ scene: Family of the Henchman
- Rob Lowe’s scene: Friends of the Henchman
- Extended scene with Number 2’s offer of a billion dollars to Austin (the Fendi Briefcase argument).
DVD – Features:
- 93 min. NTSC
- static menu
Conceptual improvements/advancements of edit over original: More silly hijinks.
Time needed for the edition: 2 days
persons involved: ADigitalMan
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cover art by Cassidy (DOWNLOAD HERE).
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Nice edit except that the additional scenes have a slighty wider format than the original scenes. Thx for your work ADM.
Review by Lilgards — January 10, 2009 @ 11:28 pm
I am an extended edition buff and have a big collection of original ones and all the fanedits from here.
Many extended editions do not add anything to the movie, just add more useless scenes. I will rate the ones here.
Rating criteria: image quality, sound quality, 3x improvement, overall.
Image Quality: 9 of 10
Sound Quality: 9 of 10
Improvement: 1 of 10
Overall: 4 of 10
Review by col.hutty — July 30, 2009 @ 4:35 pm
simple. enjoyable… no improvement, however.
Review by joebshmoe — November 19, 2009 @ 3:40 am
Either you liked the Austin Powers movies a lot, or you won’t watch them again. If you belong to either group, you should watch this edition on your next viewing. By the edition of a few more gags & jokes, it goes on just a bit further with comedy.
If you’re in the third group – those who just thought these were terrible and devoid of any laughs whatsoever – well, there’s always Francois Truffaut and Alfred Hitchcock films; those aren’t funny, either.
Editing: 10/10, simple but effective – there’s more to add in, and a bit more difficult to do so with the second & third movies, but ADM pulls it off deftly.
Movies: 9/10 (improved ever so slightly, with more silly, sometimes gross & sometimes juvenile humor)
Review by veggieguy12 — March 14, 2011 @ 3:18 am