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The actors are great, the concept is clever, the script is sharp, and the direction is fast-paced. You won't give it a serious thought once you finish the viewing, except for the fact that you realize you won't mind seeing it again someday, because it gave you quite a nice time.
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I love this film.
This movie has more satirical content than any other sci-fi parody I'd ever seen before.
It's great to see the interplay between Wil Smith and Tommy Lee Jones here. What a great pairing - such mutual respect and high regard.
Make sure to look out for the "near cameo" appearance of Tony Shaloub near the beginning of the film. Was growing a new head the reason for Monk's OCD?
The sequel was nowhere near this original. Enjoy it, even if you're not a big sci-fi fan!
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I've got this limited edition.I Totally enjoyed the movie and the special features but I think you have wrongly advertised this edition because this edition comes in 2 discs. It is also comes with the limited edition signed poster and the letter from the producer. You guys should be more alert and careful in giving the right information to customer next time.
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I remember I must've watched Men in Black at least 4 times during its theatrical run. I just really really liked it, then of course there's the VHS release now the DVD release. I don't know what it was that drew me in so quickly. I think it's a rare movie that manages to be on both spectrums, that of being silly and outrageous while being serious and straight-faced. And unlike Independence Day, this one's actually funny, better paced and just all around better.
Aliens exist in the world with most of them looking very much like regular people. However, like people, some of them stray and try to stir some stuff up so in come the Men in Black, a secret organization that keeps aliens secret from everyone else. When one alien decides to cause some stuff that could spell doom for everyone on Earth(of course), it's up to Kay and new partner Jay to save the world.
When the disappointing sequel came out a couple of years ago, Sony decided to re-release the film in a "Deluxe Edition". The extras are pretty much the same except for some previews for MiB II. So it's pretty much just buy this if you haven't got the old one but if you haven't, might as well get this one. The featurettes are ok but the commentary was slightly annoying. Presented in a quasi-MST3000/football match style, on occasion the director and Tommy Lee Jones almost act like guys who haven't seen movies ever with stuff like "and there's you saying that line" and whatnot.
What ultimately makes the film succeed is a couple character moments throughout. Kay's backstory is explained involving a woman that helps the film become more than just a simple flashy blockbuster. Not to mention the film can still entertain with funny lines or just physical comedy. There's no weak link in the cast and the effects still hold up after all these years.
Should you buy it? Definately. It's funny, exciting and it's perfectly paced. Just don't watch the sequel...eek.
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It is not very often that a movie will come along that can be categorized as one of the best movies in so many different movie genres, but this one can.
Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones act off of each other so well, and have such great comedic timing together I wish they would make more movies together. While the comedy in this movie is not blatant and slapstick, it is good where it is in the story, and just the right amount to be considered a comedy.
The action in this movie is great. Mixed with the special effects it creates a movie that from beginning to end is nonstop action and adventure.
Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones both have made great movies, and this one deserves to be in the list among their best.
If you don't already have this one you should definitly pick it up.
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