Michael McCullers

writer
Feature Film

Austin Powers II

Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me


After Dr. Evil escapes from his cryogenic orbit around Earth, he invents a time machine to return to 1969 and attack Austin Powers while he sleeps. —Michael Main
Using this [airquotes]time machine[/airquotes], I shall go back to the 1960s and steal Austin Powers’ mojo.
Mike Myers (as Austin Powers) hams it up with a gun while Heather Graham (as
                Felicity Shagwell) strikes four seductive poses (with and without a gun).
  • Comedy
  • Definite Time Travel
Feature Film

Austin Powers III

Austin Powers in Goldmember


When the Austin Power’s father is kidnapped and taken to 1975 by the evil Goldmember, the famous spy must follow in the Pimpmobile. —Michael Main
Powers: Where’s Goldmember?!
Dr. Evil: Not where, Mr. Powers—when!
Gun-toting Mike Myers (as Austin Powers)--framed between long, gold,
                high-heeled legs--does his unique style of dance.
  • Comedy
  • Definite Time Travel
Animated Feature Film

Mr. Peabody & Sherman


The movie had some good one-liners and even some good (albeit worn) puns in the style of the original cartoon, but for me, the plot lacked even enough structure to hold the attention of a child, and the writer was writing down to his audience so much so that not even Patrick Warburton’s voice in a small part was sufficient to rescue the story from the fast-forward button. —Michael Main
Very well, then: If a boy can adopt a dog, the I see no reason why a dog can’t adopt a boy.
The dog Mr. Peabody wearing a Napoleon hat.
  • Comedy
  • Audience: Families
  • Definite Time Travel