Evil goes back to 1969 and plans to hold the world ransom for $100 billion, and when he tells the amount to the President, he receives a similar reaction as in the first film when the President and his cabinet laugh at him. In the second film, Dr. Evil says, "Why make trillions when we can make...
13 "Throw Me A Frickin' Bone Here!"
This Dr. Evil quote was one of his favorite things to say, often spoken in frustration when he didn't get his way or when he couldn't get a little bit of help. The original phrase is, of course, throw me a bone, meaning to do someone a small favor or something to appease them.
In Dr. Evil's case during the first Austin Powers movie, he desperately wanted sharks with frickin' last beams attached to their heads, but he had to make due with ill-tempered sea bass instead.
Frozen in the 60's, secret agent Austin Powers (Myers) is thawed back into action to once again battle his archenemy Dr. Evil (Myers).
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Evil's iconic quote, “One million dollars,” has become a widely recognized catchphrase and pop culture reference.
Evil's plan to destroy major cities on Earth unless paid $100 million. His plan involved firing a giant laser from the moon, turning it, in Dr. Evil's words, into a “Death Star.” Sound familiar?
Showing how disconnected he is after missing thirty years of history, Dr. Evil proposes plans to make it look like Prince Charles had an affair and therefore would have to divorce, and to punch a hole in the O-Zone layer.
How he got it: The origins of Dr. Evil's facial scar aren't explained in any of the “Austin Powers” movies, but Wikipedia says the wound is a result of Mensur fencing, which definitely sounds like something Dr. Evil would do.
Austin Powers was a character seen as a parody of James Bond, and being influenced by Evelyn Tremble (played by Peter Sellers) in the spoof James Bond 1967 movie Casino Royale.
Bigglesworth is the infamous cat of Dr. Evil in the James Bond spoof series, Austin Powers.
The scar on his face is a reference to similar scars on early 20th century movie villains such as several portrayed by Erich von Stroheim (as well as a homage to Donald Pleasence as Blofeld in You Only Live Twice).
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (or simply Austin Powers) is a 1997 American spy comedy film directed by Jay Roach. It is the first installment in the Austin Powers series. It stars franchise co-producer and writer Mike Myers, playing the roles of Austin Powers and Dr. Evil, Powers' arch-enemy.
Bigglesworth is Dr. Evil's hairless pet cat in the Austin Powers franchise. He was originally a long-haired white Persian cat like the one constantly held by Ernst Stavro Blofeld of the James Bond franchise.
You're the margarine of evil. You're the Diet Coke of evil. Just one calorie, not evil enough.
Behind “Oh, behave,” these two words might just yield the most iconic quote in all of Austin Powers. Austin uses it as a response to pretty much everything, proving that just about anything can be groovy if you just put your mind to it, baby.
The Famous Dr. Evil Finger
Dr. Evil is most famous for his pinky-finger-to-the-mouth pose that is usually preformed during one of his evil monologues.
Douglas 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). He is a parody of James Bond villains, primarily Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
Basil is a parody of the M character in the James Bond franchise.
The self-parody is directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Tom Cruise as Austin Powers, Gwyneth Paltrow as Dixie Normous, Kevin Spacey as Dr. Evil, Danny DeVito as Mini-Me, and John Travolta as Goldmember. The film was distributed by New Line Cinema and released in the United States on July 26, 2002.
Scar: He Betrays Family
He tries to spend time with him and looks up to him, which makes his actions even eviler. The fact he could turn on his family in the manner he does easily makes him a contender for Disney's baddest villain.
Mike Myers originally wanted Jim Carrey to play Dr. Evil, but Carrey eventually passed due to scheduling conflicts with Liar Liar (1997).
Noun. drevil (plural drevils) (obsolete) A fool; a drudge.
Evil costume would be complete without a few key accessories. The first and most important is a pinky ring, which Dr. Evil wears throughout the movies.
Also added to the mix was Dr. Evil's miniature clone, appropriately-named Mini-Me, who was portrayed by Verne Troyer.