Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me

Factual error: During the scene in London where Elvis Costello is singing with Burt Bacharach, we see a wider shot and mountains are visible in the background. This was obviously shot on a studio backlot in Los Angeles.

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Continuity mistake: Frau never got into Dr. Evil's rocket, but she's somehow on the moon base.

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Suggested correction: Frau probably used the time machine from the Seattle Space Needle in 1999 to get to the moon base in 1969, since there is a time machine on the moon base as well.

Continuity mistake: Mini-me spits on Austin during their fight on the moon. We never see him clean it off, but it's missing from his face seconds later.

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Continuity mistake: In the lab scene (with the coffee gag) Basil looks much younger than he does in the 90s. However, earlier when Basil asked Felicity to plant the homing device on Fat Bastard, he looked the same as he did in the 90s. He should have looked younger both times.

Continuity mistake: When Mini Me is first ejected into space, you see him just flying backwards, yet in the next shot he is rotating freely.

Continuity mistake: When Austin is fighting with Mustafa at the side of the road, we see a red London telephone box. But if you look inside, you can spot a modern day push button phone, which weren't in phone boxes in the 60s.

Continuity mistake: During the first scene of the movie with the robot android, when Austin's been blown up by the explosion, his glasses change from broken to perfect between shots.

Sacha

Ivana Humpalot: Do you know how we keep warm in Russia?
Austin Powers: Oh ho ho! I can guess, baby.
Ivana Humpalot: We play chess.
Austin Powers: I guessed wrong.

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Question: Once Austin has introduced himself to the two models, and they start photographing, what is the music that is in the background?

Answer: The music is the theme song to the TV show "Charlie's Angels".

Answer: The song is actually Bachelor Pad (F.P.M. Edit) by The Plastic Fantastic Machine - It was on the second soundtrack released for The Spy Who Shagged Me, that also has Dr. Evil and Mini Me on the cover.

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