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    Men in Black II (Full Screen Special Edition)

    Men in Black II (Full Screen Special Edition)
    Actors: Lara Flynn Boyle, David Cross (ii), Rosario Dawson, Colombe Jacobsen-derstine, Jay Johnston
    Studio: Sony Pictures
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $14.94
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    Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 231 reviews
    Sales Rank: 10013

    Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd, Full Screen, Special Edition, Subtitled, Ntsc
    Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
    Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
    Region: 99
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Number Of Discs: 2
    Running Time: 88 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

    MPN: COLD09432D
    ISBN: 0767898818
    UPC: 043396094321
    EAN: 9780767898812
    ASIN: B00006JK1R

    Theatrical Release Date: July 3, 2002
    Release Date: November 26, 2002
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    IT'S BEEN FOUR YEARS SINCE THE ALIEN-SEEKING AGENTS AVERTED AN INTERGALACTIC DISASTER OF EPIC PROPORTIONS, KAY HAS SINCE RETURNED TO THE COMFORTS OF CIVILIAN LIFE WHILE JAY CONTINUES TO WORK FOR THE MEN IN BLACK WHO FACE THE TOUGHEST CHALLENGE YET THE MIB'S UNTARNISHED MISSION STATEMENT.

    Amazon.com
    More remake than sequel, Men in Black II safely repeats everything that made Men in Black the blockbuster hit of 1997. That's fine if you loved the original's fresh humor, weird aliens, and loopy ingenuity, but as sequels go, it's pure deja vu. Makeup wizard Rick Baker is the only MIB alumnus who's trying anything new, while director Barry Sonnenfeld and costars Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones (as alien-fighting agents Jay and Kay, respectively) are on autopilot with an uninspired screenplay. The quest of a multitentacled alien--on Earth in the form of Lara Flynn Boyle--for the light of Zartha requires Jay to deneuralize Kay, whose restored memory contains the key to saving the planet. The tissue-thin premise allows all varieties of special effects--mostly familiar, with some oddly hilarious new stuff tossed in for good measure. Certainly enjoyable as a popcorn distraction, but the MIB magic has worn a bit thin. --Jeff Shannon


    Customer Reviews:   Read 226 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars 5 Reasons Why I Like This Sequel Better   March 20, 2009
    Craig Connell (Lockport, NY USA)
    This sequel to a popular first film was a pleasant surprise to me. In fact, I think I like this better than the original, much better. Why? Well.....

    1 - It is extremely entertaining and just an hour-and-half long; 2 - It has a much softer edge to it with more humor than the original; 3 - the special effects with the variety of little aliens are excellent; 4 - it's easier on the profanity than the first film, making this more kid-friendly; 5 - at 90 minutes the length of the movie is just right.

    Yes, the story can be stupid at times, but so was the first one, and the good qualities listed above far outweigh that negative. Tommy Lee Jones is fun to watch again and Will Smith isn't as arrogant as he was in the first movie.

    This is a no-brainer played strictly for laughs and it succeeds beautifully in that regard.



    5 out of 5 stars Not as good as the first, but still very enjoyable   September 4, 2008
    Brad Lloyd (Tulsa, Oklahoma)
    The first movie is special and one of a kind, but MIB II is still extemely funny and I cannot wait for MIB III !!!!


    1 out of 5 stars Deception   July 19, 2008
    Charles T. Shelton III (Derby City, USA)
    0 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I realize that I paid a low price for this item, but the description left much to be desired, such as truth.

    The disk came in a ratty, beat up case that was not the original, but some generic case they just threw the disk into. The disk was so badly scratched that none of my DVD drives would play it, not even the ones in my computers. The disk should have been pitched in the trash because it was garbage, not sold to some unsuspecting boob. This is one unsuspecting boob who won't quietly go away.

    All attempts at communication failed miserably, they either don't check email or don't respond to it.

    This is the first (and I hope the last) time I've had to give an Amazon vendor a bad review, but I have no choice, this transaction was terrible and borders on fraud. I gave it one star because it wouldn't zero stars.



    1 out of 5 stars Biggest disappointment in awhile.   July 8, 2008
    Steven Gabriel Doxas
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    The plot completely ruins the sweet and touching ending of the first. Patrick Warburton character and Smith's love interest are completely unnecessary and sometimes annoying. The villain pales in comparison to the cockroach guy in the original.
    By the end of the movie, you simply do not care how it turns out.
    Terrible, Terrible, Terrible.



    4 out of 5 stars Saving the Earth From the Scum of the Universe, Again...   August 12, 2007
    Justice0309 (Joplin, MO USA)
    After successfully saving the planet from a deadly alien threat and raking in big money at the box office, the boys at 'MIB' were livin' the good life and enjoying all the perks of being beloved by moviegoers. Which is probably why Columbia Pictures felt the need to bring more intergalactic action and hilarity to the masses with a sequel to the highly popular film with the hopes of starting a franchise. So, 5 years after their first big screen adventure, Agent's K and J (Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith) are back again to save mankind from the worst scum of the universe, in Barry Sonnenfeld's "Men in Black 2".

    "Men in Black 2" finds Agent J (Will Smith) having a difficult time keeping partners while protecting the Earth from alien threats. After he de-neuralized his former partner/mentor Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones), J feels he's better as loner agent than partnered up. However, when a deadly new threat comes to Earth in the guise of a lingerie model (Lara Flynn Boyle), J and 'MIB' must bring in the one agent who will stand a chance of stopping this threat and saving humanity once again, Agent K. The only problem is, he doesn't remember anything about his life in 'MIB'.

    What happens when a movie is so successful that it makes tons of money, turns its young lead actor into a mega-star, and catches audiences completely by surprise with how good and unique of a movie it was? Well, the obvious answer would be to make a sequel and cash in on the original film's success, which is exactly what Columbia Pictures did. However, there is a slight problem with this plan, how do you top what's already been done? The surprise factor is gone, the freshness has worn off, and it's possible that due to the mediocre animated series that was spawned from the original movie has diminished people's interest in the series.

    To solve their possible problems Columbia Pictures brought on two writers that can handle the type of material needed for this type of movie, meaning plenty of action, humor, and sci-fi fun. Next, the powers-that-be managed to convince the main cast to reprise their roles from the first film, and lastly bring back the director that made them successful in the first place. So, did Columbia's plan of action work for this film or was it to fall prey to being yet another inferior sequel in an already long list? The answer, mostly yes, but there were some issues with the movie.

    The cast was excellent, which isn't surprising given the talent assembled here, but as much as I enjoy Will Smith in most movies he makes, at times he actually felt boring to me here. I understand that the goal was having his character in the place of Tommy Lee Jones' at the beginning of the movie, being the serious career agent, no longer the care free rookie, but he came off like he was bored, leaving his performance feeling stiff. Now, I will say that once Tommy Lee Jones' character was back in play, Will Smith lightened up and the movie quickly picked up and felt more like the original, but the early part of his performance does put a bit of a damper on things. Tommy Lee Jones returns to playing the role that he does best, and apparently it's the only role he knows how to do, the no-nonsense serious man with a mission and a really dry, subtle sense of humor. Though the schtick is the same as before, it's still fun to see these two characters interact on screen, easily erasing the crappiness of the children's animated series. The supporting cast was solid throughout, I did grow tired of Johnny Knoxville's character, but he did provide some humorous moments. The rest of the cast was fun, and giving more screen time to Frank the Pug and the 'Worm' guys was a nice touch.

    The story was a good follow-up to the original, with plenty of humor, though not as much as I'd hoped for before Agent K returns, but still the jokes were funny. The action was energetic like before, though a little more over-the-top in places than even the previous film had done, and the sci-fi elements were inventive. However, with all that being said, the story did suffer some from the fact that it had lost its freshness and originality since the first one was so much of a surprise and audiences didn't know what to expect, but this time we had a pretty good idea. Honestly it didn't matter what anyone did in this movie, no matter what was tried they just couldn't match the original, which is unfortunate since the characters are so fun and story potential is everywhere, but in the end you still can't do better than what's come before. This is actually one of those rare cases when the potential for a sequel is there, but the studio should avoid going through with it for the simple fact that you most likely won't be able to do better than what you already have done.

    "Men in Black 2" is still a fun movie, though not as good as the original, but that doesn't mean the movie's not worth seeing or owning. Yes, there are some problems with this movie in some areas, but most are overcome early on, leaving audiences with a rather enjoyable movie experience.

    "Men in Black 2" is rated PG-13 for violence, language, and sensuality.



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