Here’s our MTGinktober for “Dagger,” starring Kaya, Ghost Assassin; Royal Assassin; Dowsing Dagger; and Quick-Draw Dagger! I used to love reading Madness Magazine and jumping straight to those zany gags in "Assassin vs. Assassin."
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Super Spy Movies Of The Sixties
Yes I understand Q. It's a combined radio transmitter, harpoon gun and smoke grenade, but why do I have to hide it up there?
Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965) The Silencers (1966) Our Man Flint (1966) Modesty Blaise (1966) Agent for H.A.R.M. (1966) Secret Agent Super Dragon (1966) Operation Kid Brother (1967) Deadlier Than the Male (1967) Salt and Pepper (1968)
my s/i meets matt between before the silencers (while matt on leave from ICE) and they probably have some loose friends-with-benefits type of deal throughout that movie and it's probably months to a year between that and the events of murderer's row, so they'd surely have romantic feelings by then
BUT it would be painfully delicious if they hadn't admitted their feelings yet
so they're a bit conflicted by his "death"
but it's all a-cracking when it turns out he's NOT dead
that exchange could be funny because my s/i is PISSED and matt is trying to fathom why (i mean? they just fuck sometimes?) but they are so overjoyed at the same time so they're kissing him like no tomorrow while angrily going "i can't believe you scared me! how dare you! you jerk!"
the ultimate bit for Woke Austin Powers Sequel would be that both the MI6 and Dr Evil’s side have their own Pride logo, and two characters get into a pissing match who’s more inclusive
The Martian Muckraker would like to vehemently deny that we, any of the aliens we represent, or any of our subsidiaries and allies were involved in the four* aerial objects in Earthling atmospheric space.
When asked for comment C’therax, Editor and Chief of the Muckraker, simply stated “WE SWEAR WE DIDN’T DO IT.”
Stardust, an intergalactic peace activist mentioned “This is a good time to…
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) – Exploring the Past
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) – Exploring the Past
TL;DR – While it works as a time capsule of the 90s, so much of this film was left back 30 years ago
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Rating: 2.5 out of 5.
Post-Credit Scene – There are mid-credit scenesDisclosure – I paid for the Binge service that viewed this film
Austin Powers Review –
When you have had a bad week, one reflex you do is go back to old films from your youth. The only issue is that the movies of your…