Useless Facts about anything Austin Powers
By The Numbers: Think Mike Myers is a Creature of Habit? Here are the numbers of...
- ...times Austin says Groovy: 6
- ...times Austin says Yeah Baby together: 6
- ...times Austin says Yeah: 23
- ...times Austin says Baby: 31
- ...times Austin says Shag, Shagadelic, ect.: 8
- ...times Austin says Oh, behave!: 4
- ...times Austin says Smashing: 8
- ...times Dr. Evil says Shhh!: 15
- ...times Dr. Evil puts his pinky to his mouth: 24
- ...times Mike Myers' name appears in the opening credits: 3
- ...seconds Austin spends peeing after being unfrozen: 52
- ...minutes the movie runs: 89
- ...hairs on Austin's chest: 695,734
- ...hairs on Dr. Evil's scrotum: 0
That's Impossible! Top 10 Austin Powers Movie Goofs
- 10: Austin's Jumbo Jet has been in storage at Heathrow Airport for him since 1967, but the Boeing 747 wasn't introduced until 1969.
- 9. Dr. Evil tries to coax Mr. Bigglesworth out of hiding by singing, "I want chicken, I want liver. Meow Mix, Meow Mix, please deliver." The Meow Mix song wasn't used in commercials until the 70's, years after he was frozen.
- 8. The United Kingdom has a Military of Defence, not Defense.
- 7. There are silver mylar ballowns decorating the Electric Psychedelic Pussycat Swingers Club, but the weren't patented until 1978.
- 6. After Austin is unfrozen, two lab assistants remove clips from his ears, but the soon reappear.
- 5. When Austin is dunking Patty O'Brien in the toilet stall, Tom Arnold looks under the stall and sees Austin's pants areound his ankles. Standing with his feet at opposite sides of the toilet, his pants couldn't stretch that far.
- 4. In one scene on top of the Vegas tour bus, Austin's teeth are clean and normal.
- 3. Watch the dental floss as Vanessa tries to introduce Austin to dental hygiene. It changes from black to white.
- 2. While Austin dances for the fembots, watch as the pile of pants keeps changing locations.
- 1.When Austin is walking around naked and Vanessa is blocking is "wedding tackle," you can see her watching the off-screen monitor very intently.