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Men In Black II

2002, Movie, PG-13, 88 mins

MEN IN BLACK II
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A five-years-in-the-making sequel that slavishly duplicates (at great expense) all the identifiable elements that made MEN IN BLACK (1997) a smart-alecky hit, leaching every drop of spontaneity from the material in the process. The film gets off to a bang-up start with Agent Jay (Will Smith) teaching a rowdy alien super-worm who's terrorizing subway riders to act right or get smacked right, but the first real order of business is retrieving the formidable Agent Kay (Tommy Lee... read more leave a comment
Year: 2002
Rated PG-13

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Cast
Tommy Lee Jones: Kay
Will Smith: Jay
Rip Torn: Zed
Lara Flynn Boyle: Serleena
Johnny Knoxville: Scrad/Charlie
Rosario Dawson: Laura Vasquez

 

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The teaser trailer for Men in Black II, which is the second film in the Men in Black...
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Men in Black II takes off several years after the first film. And now, secret agent Jay (Will...
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Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith are back in black as the scum-fighting super-agents Kay and...
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Length: 01:28:00
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Agent J needs help so he is sent to find Agent K and restore his memory.
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Length: 01:29:00
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Stage and screen star Barbara Bel Geddes, best known for playing Dallas matriarch Miss Ellie, died at her home in Northeast Harbor, Maine, on Monday. The cause of death was lung cancer. Bel Geddes was 82. For more on her illustrious career, see Wednesday's Entertainment News.... Matthew McGrory, a 7-foot-plus actor who appeared in such movies as Big Fish, Men in Black II and The Devil's Rejects, died Tuesday of natural causes. He was 32. read more

Men In Black: Back for Thirds?

Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones may not be done kicking alien butt just yet: Columbia Pictures is itching to re-team the duo for a third Men In Black flick, TV Guide Online has learned. "The studio wants one," confirms Walter Parkes, the producer behind the 1997 blockbuster and last summer's sequel. "We're trying to figure out the auspices of it and what to do to freshen that franchise up a little bit." Translation: Despite grossing a respectable $190 million stateside, MIB II was a dud creatively — a fact even Parkes won't deny. "It was a heartbreaking thing," he sighs of the follow-up, which scored its biggest laughs courtesy of a talking pug named Frank. "There were many disagreements among the read more

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