Men in Black II

3.00
    Men in Black II
    2002

    Synopsis

    Kay and Jay reunite to provide our best, last and only line of defense against a sinister seductress who levels the toughest challenge yet to the MIB's untarnished mission statement – protecting Earth from the scum of the universe. It's been four years since the alien-seeking agents averted an intergalactic disaster of epic proportions. Now it's a race against the clock as Jay must convince Kay – who not only has absolutely no memory of his time spent with the MIB, but is also the only living person left with the expertise to save the galaxy – to reunite with the MIB before the earth submits to ultimate destruction.

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    Cast

    • Will SmithAgent J
    • Tommy Lee JonesAgent K
    • Lara Flynn BoyleSerleena
    • Rosario DawsonLaura Vasquez
    • Johnny KnoxvilleScrad / Charlie
    • Rip TornChief Zed
    • Tony ShalhoubJeebs
    • Patrick WarburtonAgent T
    • Jack KehlerBen
    • David CrossNewton

    Recommendations

    • 75

      San Francisco Chronicle

      Retains the earlier film's ability to delight the viewer with surprise effects and flights of fancy, only now the effects are better.
    • 67

      Austin Chronicle

      It's a welcome and nicely goofy bit of sci-fi froth with the occasional hint of genuine comic smarts.
    • 63

      The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      Short, flashy and about as complex as a beer belch, Men in Black II is also brisk. The film clocks in at 88 minutes total running time, and it's loaded with new special effects and monsters.
    • 63

      New York Daily News

      Michael Jackson is an alien? Tell me something I don't know.
    • 63

      ReelViews

      Would be a thoroughly entertaining affair if it wasn't for one thing: the plot. The annoying and pointless storyline is a constant irritant because it diverts our attention from the real reason to see this movie - the easygoing chemistry between actors Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith.
    • 50

      Christian Science Monitor

      Moderately amusing sequel, which is best when it relies on dead-pan acting by the stars, worst when it drags in summer-movie stupidities like an incessantly talking dog.
    • 50

      Boston Globe

      There's something wrong with this picture, and the problem is there on Smith's face -- Smith looks distressingly I-was-an-Oscar-nominee bored. That goes double for Jones.
    • 50

      TV Guide Magazine

      To his eternal credit, Jones gives his considerable all and even coaxes a startling note of poignancy from one scene, while Smith just bops along, lobbing gags and grinning at the special effects.

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