Men in Black II
Tommy Lee Jones Actor , Will Smith Actor , Rip Torn Actor , Lara Flynn Boyle Actor , Rosario Dawson Actor , Tony Shalhoub Actor , Johnny Knoxville Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Mild Violence,Questionable for Children,Adult Humor,Sci-Fi Violence,Suitable for Teens
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Men in Black II
Theatrical Release Date: 2002 07 03 (USA)
UPC: 043396369306
Studio: Sony Pictures
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Mild Violence, Questionable for Children, Adult Humor, Sci-Fi Violence, Suitable for Teens]
Summary: Otherworldly villains are on the loose again, and it's up to Earth's interstellar police force to bring them to justice in this sequel to the sci-fi comedy blockbuster Men in Black. Agent Jay (Will Smith) has become a high-ranking member of the Men in Black, the secret government task force designed to deal with unruly visitors from other worlds, while his former cohort, Agent Kay (Tommy Lee Jones), had his memory wiped clean and now lives a simple but contented life as a mailman. However, an especially nasty alien threat has reared its not-so-ugly head; Serleena (Lara Flynn Boyle) is a shape-shifting Kylothian alien who is in pursuit of another escaped visitor who holds the key to powers that would allow her to destroy the world. Making Serleena all the more dangerous is the fact she's taken on the appearance of a lingerie model, making her irresistible to most men. When the rampaging Serleena takes control of the MIB offices, Jay is forced to turn to the only man who can help him save the world -- the former Agent Kay. After restoring Kay's memory, the two remaining Men in Black set out to conquer Serleena with a motley band of friendly aliens, including a handful of worm creatures and a talking dog named Frank (voice of Tim Blaney). Jay, meanwhile, has his head turned by Laura (Rosario Dawson), an attractive waitress who was an unwitting witness to an alien attack. Men in Black 2 also features Rip Torn, Tony Shalhoub, David Cross, Patrick Warburton, and Johnny Knoxville. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Category: Science Fiction
Features:
Director's Commentary
Alternate Ending
Blooper Reel
5 Behind-the-Scenes Featurettes
Creature Featurettes
Scene Deconstructions
Music Video
Men in Black II
Format: Blu-ray
Release Date: 05/01/2012
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio: DHMA null, DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 88 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French,Portuguese,Spanish
Subtitles: English,French,Portuguese,Spanish
Perry Seibert
The original Men in Black had a sense of discovery about it. Tommy Lee Jones had not been known for his comic ability, and Will Smith was not yet the superstar that he would become. They and director Barry Sonnenfeld went all-out to create an audience pleasing eye-popping fast-paced comedy. Five years later, the sequel fails to capture the giddy fun of the original, but it is a competent and enjoyable piece of summer product. Where Men in Black was Tommy Lee Jones' film, the sequel relies more heavily on the ease and charm of Will Smith. His comfort in front of a camera helps make the implausible events and characters he is surrounded by all the more believable. It is easy to laugh when his canine partner starts singing disco standards, but mostly because Smith never winks at the audience. Except for the hilarious turns from Patrick Warburton and David Cross there is nothing here that seems anything other than familiar. Everyone involved seems to care enough that the film plays less like a cynical cashing in than like the work of smart salesmen who know that if customers like them, customers will come back again. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Carl Johnson
Actor
Peter Spellos
Actor
John Alexander
Actor
Michael Dahlen
Actor
Jeremy Howard
Actor
Tom Whitenight
Actor
John Richardson
Actor
Michael Rivkin
Actor
John Andrew Berton, Jr.
Actor
Sid Garza-Hillman
Actor
Peter Spruyt
Actor
Rick Baker
Actor
Howard Spiegel
Actor
Denise Cheshire
Actor
Stephanie Kemp
Actor
Brad Abrell
Actor
Victoria Jones
Actor
Andre Blair
Actor
Joel McKinnon Miller
Actor
Linda Kim
Actor
Michael Bailey Smith
Actor
Nick Cannon
Actor
Sean Rouse
Actor
Barry Sonnenfeld
Actor
Lenny Venito
Actor
Kevin Cotteleer
Actor
Derek Cecil
Actor
Kevin Grevioux
Actor
Sonny Tipton
Actor
Marty Belafsky
Actor
Michael Garvey
Actor
Mary Stein
Actor
Martin Klebba
Actor
Paige Brooks
Actor
Alpheus Merchant
Actor
Doug Jones
Actor
Derek Mears
Actor
James N. Toney
Actor
Philip Goodwin
Actor
Jeremy Howard
Actor
Richard Pearson
Actor
William Jackson
Actor
Ernie Grunwald
Actor
Gregory Ballora
Actor
Jay Johnston
Actor
Thom Fountain
Actor
Chloe Sonnenfeld
Actor
Danny Elfman
Composer (Music Score)
Walter Parkes
Producer
Barry Sonnenfeld
Director
Steven Spielberg
Executive Producer
Laurie MacDonald
Producer
Barry Fanaro
Screenwriter
Robert Gordon
Screenwriter
Tommy Lee Jones
Actor
Will Smith
Actor
Rip Torn
Actor
Lara Flynn Boyle
Actor
Rosario Dawson
Actor
Tony Shalhoub
Actor
Patrick Warburton
Actor
Johnny Knoxville
Actor
Jack Kehler
Actor
David Cross
Actor
Colombe Jacobsen
Actor
Martha Stewart
Actor
Michael Jackson
Actor
Peter Graves
Actor
Tim Blaney
Actor
Country: USA

