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Douglas "Dougie" Powers, commonly known as Dr. Evil, is a fictional character portrayed by Mike Myers in the Austin Powers film series. He is the main antagonist and Austin Powers ' nemesis (and secret twin brother).
Mini-Me loves chocolate and disrespecting Scott Evil, Dr. Evil's son and his rival for affection. He is sometimes referred to and treated as a dog or other small objects. Scott refers to him as "That vicious little... Chihuahua thing", and Dr. Evil illustrates him like a small carry-on luggage, as "he fits easily into most overhead storage bins ...
Austin Powers is a series of American satirical spy comedy films created by Mike Myers, who stars as the British spy Austin Powers as well as his arch-nemesis, Dr. Evil.The series consists of International Man of Mystery (1997), The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) and Goldmember (2002), all of which were directed by Jay Roach, and co-produced and released by New Line Cinema.
Director Jason Reitman and star Gabriel LaBelle explain why their film's "SNL" creator is no Dr. Evil. Daddy Lorne is not in the building. Saturday Night director Jason Reitman says fans should ...
Mike Myers recently told Vulture that rumors claiming Dr. Evil from the “Austin Powers” film franchise is based on “Saturday Night Live” creator Lorne Michaels are simply not true. Myers ...
Austin Powers series main antagonist Dr. Evil is a parody of several Bond villains, including Julius No. The 1964 Flintstones episode "Dr. Sinister" features a character named "Madam Yes", a parody of Dr. No. In an episode of the animated series The Fairly OddParents, Schnozmo must regain his brother Comso's trust by "saving" him from the evil ...
Vladimir Putin may be “insane and an idiot” but he is “not Dr Evil”, a major Tory donor born in the former Soviet Union has said. Alexander Temerko, an energy tycoon who held roles in the ...
On January 24, 2017, YouTube channel TrapMusicHDTV uploaded the original remix to YouTube. The remix was one of the biggest driving forces in the virality of the novel "Cash me outside" meme, which originated from a Dr. Phil clip featuring then-13-year-old Danielle Bregoli, hollering quotes such as "Cash me outside", and "How bout dat". [2]