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7/10
C'mon its fun
ztigr8 May 2022
I rather thought it was fun, Mike Meyers talent is on display. Keele and Ken have some fun too. Its not the funniest thing ever, but its pleasant enough for a diversion. The scene where they replay the scene without the vulgar words which makes it even more vulgar is very clever.
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7/10
Stupid yet clever at the same time.
ukproject12 May 2022
Into the third episode and it's a bit hit and miss if I'm being honest. But, as an Austin Powers fan I'm going to keep watching as when it is funny, it is actually very sharp and clever.

The Netflix censored pool hall scene was sheer genius. I can't even begin to imagine how the dialogue was so cleverly pieced together to make the joke work the way it did.

Also, did anyone else get "The Prisoner" vibes or was it just me?
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7/10
Love or hate - nothing in between
zippyone995 May 2022
I'm expecting the reviews to be 1-3s or 7-9s. There will be two clear groups: you'll love it if you miss Austin Powers / Wayne's World humour with minimal evolution since that time, you'll hate it if you are expecting something fresh and new. It's as simple as that :).

Cons: it's juvenile, predictable, unchallenging base humour Pros: it's juvenile, predictable, unchallenging base humour !!

Party on Austin!
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It's fun to have myers back
zushini-346-359415 May 2022
Stupid jokes and fun comedy. The story is good enough to keep you watching and some of the scenes are actually hilarious. It's certainly not for everyone but if you enjoy silly things, toilet/sex humor once in a while this is great fun and a nice way to pass the time.
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7/10
Austin Powers and the Illuminati
ramo1405 May 2022
A review of the first episode only: Mike Myers is back in an Austin Powers style comedy and so far it's not too bad. If you are a fan of his comedy you won't be disappointed but don't expect any LOL moments at least for the 1st episode.
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6/10
Is it stupid? Yes. Did I watch it all? Yes!
zpbnbw15 July 2022
It's a Mike Myers vehicle for his brand of silly comedy. You know exactly what you are getting before the starting credits roll. If you don't like his previous stuff you aren't going to like this. Pointless complaining about holes in the story line, crass humour or down right rude bits as that what he's done since the 90s. It was fun.
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7/10
It's not that bad
kenny021185 May 2022
Can't stop laughing at BIG Foot lol.

It's kind of tacky but it's definitely funny kind of slapstick. Reminds me of Naked Gun series.

Again don't understand all the negative reviews.

It started out a little slow almost turned it off. Glad I didn't.
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3/10
Mike Myers' love letter...to himself
mlaps197916 May 2022
Not totally unwatchable but not really worth watching. Mike Myers plays multiple characters for no reason and none of them are particularly funny or interesting. Some other talented people involved who don't do anything you care about or laugh at.. When you have to repeat or explain the jokes it means they're not funny. This could've been a 90 minute movie and spared everyone a lot of time and effort.
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8/10
Style of comedy that's outdated... or not?
themadcamel11 May 2022
I spent the first few episodes thinking... this style of comedy was done and finished.

Yet I kept watching.....

By the midpoint, I was chuckling away at silly "old school" toilet humour.

I remembered how not to take everything so seriously.

By the end, I was laughing out loud at the randomness of cliches and stupid jokes while noticing that Mike Myers sparked the way for the Coen Brothers and Wes Anderson.

To be fair, it's not brilliant, but hey, neither are you.
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6/10
Funny and enjoyable, although often stupid and with some misfires
Christopher_Reid20 May 2022
The concept is interesting. What if there really was an Illuminati type organisation? It's a silly idea with lots of potential. Especially for Mike Myers to play a bunch of quirky characters. And for late night casual entertainment, it's pretty good.

Mike Myers can be hilarious, especially in the Austin Powers movies, but like many comedians he can also stray into very stupid and weird territory. I don't mind stupid or crude jokes per se, for example Monty Python does that all the time and they're usually hilarious. But Myers sometimes will just be weird. The jokes stop to make way for something absurd and off-putting.

This show never quite has a consistent balance. There are funny moments but plenty of lame or boring parts as well. It's frustrating, although never overly annoying. The frustration mainly comes from disappointment that it could've been very funny and insightful rather than mildly funny and very random.

Some of the cameos are fun. Keegan-Michael Key is hilarious, even just with his facial reactions. Ken Jeong is usually hilarious but doesn't get to do that much. His lines don't change anything or bounce of anyone. Lydia West was likeable although her character is less interesting by the end. Saunders was completely unrecognisable to me as the Maester.

Myers himself is also inconsistent. It's ironic, because he's clearly a very good actor. The characters really are quite different from each-other. Their voices, mannerisms, gestures, posture, timing - everything. But some of them are just weird choices. In fact, most of them are. They're all somewhere between realistic impression, over-the-top silliness, Myers being himself and believable made-up characters. A mix of those things.

In fact, in some ways, the dramatic parts of The Pentaverate work the best, at least in terms of acting. I actually cared about the main character, Ken Scarborough. Myers seems to be being sincere. But the plot is so stupid, how can I be expected to take it seriously? It's a mismatch which doesn't quite work. Some of the other characters are also fairly serious, like Lord Lordington. He wasn't funny, but he was pretty believable.

Anyway, this show was enjoyable overall although a bit disappointing by the end. I wish Myers committed more to one thing or another. Either go full retard, so to speak, and be funny. Or offer some interesting insights into modern life and politics. Have a message or a dramatic core - fine. But tone down the gross, random stuff and play up the central themes and comedy. It could've been great. Myers has plenty of talent to make great comedy.
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3/10
Why does everything suck on Netflix?
mauterrich18 May 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Mike had fun making this. It was not bad. Honestly. Why, oh why, does everything have to be about white people bad? I knew there would be an interracial thing. Don't care but I saw it coming a mile away. Wasteful tropes that every show on netflix has now.
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10/10
Great fun
weiss43078 May 2022
If you like Austin powers or Wayne's world you will like this. It's great to see mike meyers at it again! I gave it a 10 because people are being unfairly rude. But it really is a lot of fun.
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7/10
Some 'Nice' Myers Magic
JoshuaMercott17 May 2022
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Secret society vibes and occult elements tied together with humour and hilarity weren't the only things that made "The Pentaverate" on Netflix a classic Mike Myers mini-series.

Directed by Tim Kirkby and scripted by 'da man' Mike Myers (also show creator) himself along with Roger Drew, Ed Dyson, and Jasmine Pierce, all six episodes brought something entertaining and curious in Myers' signature style.

Orbital handled musical scoring for this one. Jamie Cairney was on cinematography. Both did admirable work on "The Pentaverate". Simon Rogers's production design, art direction by Beckie Harvey and Spencer Robertson, and set decoration by Annalisa Andriani made the show work on multiple counts.

Rosa Dias did great work on costume design. The hair-makeup department did noteworthy work. VFX and special effects more than balanced it all out, not to forget sound and stunts.

Playing Canadian journo Ken Scarborough was Mike Myers, whom it was great to watch again on screen. In keeping with Myers' multi-talented greatness, he also played a plethora of other roles in this show - Bruce Baldwin, Lord Lordington, Mishu Ivanov, Shep Gordon, Anthony Lansdowne, Rex Smith, and Jason Eccleston. He was amazing in each.

Professor Hobart Clark, played by Keegan-Michael Key, was noteworthy. Performing as themselves were major celebrities like Rob Lowe and Jeremy Irons (the one and only, though only as a voiceover at the start of select episodes). Reilly Clayton, played by Lydia West, was good. Patty Davis, played by Debi Mazar, was memorable.

The Maester of Dubrovnik, played by Jennifer Saunders, was amazing. She also doubled as the Saester of Dubrovnik, and was just as good. Mrs. Snee, played by Tanya Moodie, was good. Skip Cho, played by Ken Jeong, was quite good.

That Netflix cameo (yep, you read that right) was quite interesting. The "Shrek" reference and "Austin Powers" subtext were notable.

They trolled Canada, a lot, in this show. The humour was neat and not too crass. Performances carried each scene quite well, corny clichés and all. Those interested in conspiracy theories will get a kick out of this series. The episodes were vulgar, witty, corny, amusing, and hilarious. They also managed to squeeze in a good amount of intrigue for balance.

As I said before, this is a classic Mike Myers show, so any fan of his work - from "Shrek" and "Wayne's World" to "Austin Powers" and "The Cat in the Hat" - will enjoy what he's done in "The Pentaverate". I know I did.
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4/10
Yay for seeing Mike again, but meh.
The story is very Mike Myers and Myers certainly haven't lost his mojo (a bit more tired maybe), but the comedy is definitely not up to par with his older stuff. This show would've prospered greatly from having some more comedic writers.
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6/10
Fun, one less star for the ending
Sir Gerry27 May 2022
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If you like Mike Myers' humor you'll like this. Very similar to Austin Powers movies but R rated. Lot's of crude humor, sexual stuff and cursing, ridiculous situations mocking conspiracies at the same time that acknowledging they might be real. In short it was good, but the final message, which I'm sure was Netflix's doing, is, we gotta get rid of white men once and for all, have them all kill themselves, and we'll rebuild with a diverse secret society of women, gays and black men, no whites allowed, then the world will be a paradise. Funny, I thought Myers was a white man. Good to pass time, just be aware of the agenda.
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7/10
Enjoyable surprise.
gary-573875 May 2022
As a fan of Mike myers I was very much looking forward to this. I was a bit worried that his humour might not connect anymore, but it did with me. In fact I thought the tone of the series wasn't as silly as I was expecting, I mean it is very silly but in a good way, It could so easily have been embarrassing. It's really good to have him back and for me, still on form. We'll done sir.
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6/10
Could Have Been...
countryshack29 August 2022
I get SO frustrated with Mr. Myers and this series exploited it yet again.

What you will see in this series is Mr. Myers doing some FANTASTIC character acting. He has the uncanny ability to create these interesting people and a Deep understanding of how they would react in different situations, down to the slightest mannerisms.

His writing is not only Very creative, but extremely funny on various levels. And then... I believe that he completely distracts from the above mentioned by adding double digit I. Q. or adolescent humor into his story. I truly believe that if he just Left Out this immature 'stuff', his latest work would have received a Much Higher rating and appreciation.

The man has a brilliant mind but, in my opinion, hides it behind 'potty humor'.

I'd say: "Give it a watch and just try not to wince at the 'questionable parts'"....[;-D)
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It is a fun and dumb
SeeYou_AtTheMovies6 May 2022
Comedy and entertainment can be just stupid and wild. It can still make you laugh and it can still be fun. This is and I loved it. Mike Myers is great and I am glad he has made something again. Mike Myers has always made us have some fun quick laughs.
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1/10
Absolute garbage
decibeldanny22 May 2022
This has no redeeming qualities. Watching this is not only a waste of time, it actually removes years from your life. Netflix has become a graveyard where titans of yesteryear go to put their career down.
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8/10
Breath of fresh air
alex-fry2 August 2022
After the hilarity of "So I Married an Axe Murderer"-where we learned of the Pentaverate and "The Meadows"-Mike has returned to fill us in on the rest of the story ... finally. The "shooting pool" scene in episode 2 is a side-splitter with a Netflix-exec interlude. This show comedically tries and comedically succeeds. Bravo, Mike and Co.
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7/10
Not as funny as Austin Powers but worthy of a look
andycottier7 May 2022
I laughed out loud a a lot during this and enjoyed the story.

I can imagine a certain section of Americans not enjoying this because it really taps into the mainstrean conspiracy morons and mocks them mercifully even though ironically there is a real conspiracy at the heart if it .

Basically if you think the world is flat, Hilary eats children or Trump won the election this show is not for you. Its mocking you (but then who isn't).

Having said all that if you are not one of those conspiracy nuts and still didn't like it I get it - it doesn't totally hit the mark.

Its only 3 hours like a long film, watch the first few eps see what you think!
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3/10
Got worse as it went along
bobgray-321 May 2022
Started out Great. I love Michael Meyers. Great Story great actors.

Then all devolved into White man bad let's get rid of them and replace them with anyone not white and not male.

Please stop The diverse actors in this movie were great. Let explore them as actors and not just diverse actors.
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10/10
Magic
celt0076 May 2022
All the low scores are part of a conspiracy to stop people from watching and learning the truth .

This show works in so many levels most people won't understand it may require multiple views and a deep dive into the esoteric .
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7/10
Pretty funny overall...
kcmbs8 May 2022
...if you can get past all the sophomoric sex and toilet humor. I thought Jennifer Saunders stole the show as the Maester, and the show contains many references to other shows and movies that are fun to identify. Mike Myers does a very impressive job of portraying a wide array of characters that even Peter Sellers would admire. Definitely his best work to date.
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4/10
Scarborough less than fair.
southdavid1 June 2022
I wasn't going to watch this. I like Myers, but much of his comedy has left me cold and the early buzz about this wasn't good. What convinced me to try it was his appearance on the 'Smartless' podcast and the talk about utilising Tim Kirkby as the director, as he's been involved with a lot of British comedy I do like. Overall, I think I should have stuck with my initial impulse.

Ken Scarborough (Mike Myers) is a Canadian journalist about to be put out to pasture as his charming, homespun style isn't pulling in many viewers. Along with Reilly (Lydia West) he goes to a conspiracy convention and Is convinced by Anthony Lansdown (Mike Myers) to investigate The Pentaverate. The Pentaverate do exist but are a benevolent society out for human improvement. Co-incidentally, at the same time they are looking to recruit a new member, Hobart Clark (Keegan-Michael Key) a climate scientist on the cusp of cold fusion.

Ultimately, it's going to live or die (in my case, mostly die) based on how much tolerance you have for the style of humour that Myers has infused the show with. There's a little bit of mild satire, poking fun at right wing conspiracy nuts - though none of this is very subtle or clever. It's high art though, comparted to the scatological poop, fart and nudity jokes that make up most of the rest of the humour. I say most, because occasionally there is some referential humour, either to Myers career or Netflix at large that works OK. The best example is probably the introduction to each episode that is provided by Jeremy Irons.

The feeling that it's a vanity project isn't dissuaded by the fact that Myers plays multiple characters, all of whom (with perhaps the exception of Scarborough) are charmless broad caricatures. He's not the only one though as Jennifer Saunders gets to play two unfunny awful characters, Ken Jeong arrives later on and plays the character he always plays and, would now be a good time to say that I don't know who Maria Menounos is.

Whilst I can see that it's rubbish, for some reason I wasn't able to generate as much hatred for this as have for similar failed projects and it was brief enough for me to make it all the way through it. No more though, please and thank you.
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