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| ACTORS: | Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Barry Sonnenfeld |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 02 July, 1997 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Columbia Tri-Star |
| MPAA RATING: | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, DTS Surround Sound, Widescreen |
| TYPE: | Science Fiction |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 043396054981 |
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Customer Reviews of Men in Black (Collector's Series) - DTS
Much more fun than I expected After seeing the previews, I had no desire to see "Men in Black." It just looked silly and didn't make sense. I finally watched it only because my boyfriend had the tape in his collection and I was bored. Boy, did I misjudge this movie! It was ABSOLUTELY HILARIOUS!
Part of my problem with the previews is that I wasn't quite sure what the plot was about so let me start there. The "men in black" are part of a special super-secret immigration agency dealing with extraterrestrials. Unbeknownst to the general population, space aliens have been living amongst us for several decades. As long as they behave, they are welcome. If they misbehave, they may be deported or zapped with some pretty fancy weaponry.
Will Smith plays an ultra-hip New York police officer who comes to the agency's attention after chasing down a space alien. Tommy Lee Jones plays his very experienced, suave partner. Jones' dead serious interactions with the panoply of odd aliens is outrageous. And although I'm not a Will Smith fan, I have to admit that in MIB he's just just too cool for words!
MIB is definitely a must for the video library!
A movie that avid film-goers shouldn't miss.
Though the DVD version somewhat lacks the original film version still itis watchable. you get all behind the scenes fact and figures.
Agent "K"(tommy lee jones) is a member of secret agency that trys to keep people from finding about aliens.The organisation
is called MIB or Men In Black.When he is searching for a partner he comes across a witty NYPD cop (will smith) and chooses him as his partner "J".J's past is deleted from all records.Their job is to find and destroy a cockroach like alien who plans to start a war between aliens and humans.
The movie moves in a pace that keeps you hooked.Will smith is simply wonderful.The movie is realy a hilarious one.At times you'll be laughing your head off.
This movie is actually, based on a real-life unsolved mystery
that claims that people who claim to have witnesed or experienced UFO or alien and stuff,were threatned by some mysterious men dressed in black suits .Sonnenfield has taken this theme for his movie and has won in it.All kinds of(sci-fi fans,action-buffs,UFO buffs,etc,.)people will love this movie.
Donn't miss this one.
Different type of illegal aliens in New York
So much has been written about the brilliance of this gooey sci/fi comedy, that it would be redundant for me to tell you how great it is. But what I enjoyed most about "Men In Black" is that it is such a New York film.
When Will Smith is being oriented to his new job by Tommy Lee Jones, he's informed that many New Yorkers are disguised space aliens. "Like cab drivers?" Smith asks. "Not as many as you think," Jones responds.
The fact that the MIB have a car that can defy gravity is funny enough, but the fact that it needs such a vehicle to fight the perpetual traffic in the Midtown Tunnel is even funnier.
An alien disguised as a dog in an I LOVE NEW YORK tee-shirt is fairly funny. But when it speaks with a New Yawk accent as thick as Bugs Bunny's it makes it funnier.
When the edgar bug alien hauls a mideastern cab driver out of his cab, not funny. When he tosses his wooden-bead back massager at him, funny. But on top of that, when he throws the ubiquitous air freshner out, then its hysterical (without being racist).
The whole concept that the World's Fairgrounds in Queens is a hangar for spaceships is just brilliant. And I've always wondered what that structure at the head of the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel was!
Glimpses of the World Trade Center are a little bitter to take, even now. And there is that sense that this film is from an innocent pre 9/11 time but, really, the rest of the movie still rings true of the New York of today.