Its so funny to hear “i cant imagine keanu reeves as a dumb guy”, he spent the first 15 years of his career trying to be taken seriously, movies like bill and ted, point break, bram strokers dracula, freaked , were all films that defined him as a air head.
There was a great joke in the show "The Critic" with Keanu in Merchant of Venice. "Hath not a dude, eyes? If you prick us, do we not get bummed? If we eat bad guacamole, do we not blow chunks?"
I Love You to Death is another one with Keanu Reeves as an airhead and it might be his best airhead performance apart from the Bill and Ted movies and Parenthood
@@AJimiDigginKat Even being from my generation, they don't really listen to hip-hop. Biz needs more recognition for his place in the genre, hell he even helped prop up the Beastie Boys.
So Johnny Knoxville was in Barry Sonnenfeld's previous movie "Big Trouble" which is probably what got him to the top of the list for this role Patrick Warburton was also in that movie, but was also The Tick in the 2001 series which Sonnenfeld directed and was executive producer.
Speaking of Patrick Warburton, and my randomly triggered memory, you should watch Big Trouble (2002), directed by Barry Sonnenfeld. It has an ensemble cast of Tim Allen, Rene Russo, Stanley Tucci, Janeane Garofolo, Johhny Knoxville, Dennis Farina, a young Zooey Deschanel, and many more. It's one of those hard to describe movies where characters' stories get tangled, and hilarity ensues.
Im a huge fan of the humor writer Dave barry, and that's one of his three or four novels I think. I'm always so excited to tell people about it because of that stacked cast
Franks line from the first movie("Just because something's important doesn't mean it's not very very small.")comes into play here, sprout Serleena/her carrot ship/the key/the locker aliens/and the bracelet. (Also the talking roach K decides not to squish, he doesn't count but but i think he's neat) Almost every small thing in the movie plays a role.
29:06 "I don't see Keanu Reeves playing an idiot"!!!!!!!! HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!! Oh man George that line killed me. Ya kill em. He's kinda known for playing idiots. "Strange things are afoot at the Circle K!""
At Heroescon in North Carolina in 2007, Rosario Dawson was there with her brother promoting their comic book and she kissed me on the cheek. Nothing to do with this movie or this review but whenever her name comes up I tell the story of the drop of a hat. I also happen to mention it just to random strangers and the people who didn't even bring up Rosario Dawson. I'm very much a fan of Rosario Dawson.
As much as they make fun of J over analyzing the finger-pointing, it actually tells you the end, the astronaut representing her going into space and the pizza boxes showing the location of the ship.
So if you ever wondered why Johnny Knoxville's character just disappears from the movie and has no wrapup, it's because in the original ending Agent J and Agent K battled aliens atop the World Trade Center, where Johnny Knoxville's character and a bunch of other aliens we're trying to escape the planet, but then 9/11 happened, which they had to re-film the ending and they just couldn't find a place for him, which is sad for multiple reasons. Also, MIB 2 had issues, but MIB 3 is PHENOMENAL.
Yeah it was a series of events for sure :/ there were a handful of movies that needed sudden edits or last minute re-writes . Also , yass MIB III is the absolute best !!
@@thenightstar8312 really, who are these "many" people? Its rated second best out of the original trilogy on both Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb, and is miles ahead of MiB: International, which the majority believe is the worst.
Rosario Dawson's character looking calmly shocked the whole movie is accurate lol. It actually makes sense when you think about it because just about everything she's seeing is new, weird and shocking, but because unknowingly an alien herself, she's not exactly freaked out and kinda just rills with it, like Kay was in the post office lol... I do like the foreshadowing in the beginning after her boss gets killed, she looks up at the skylight, and it's pouring rain as she cried...
The woman from the morgue in the first film is Linda Fiorentino, you guys may remember her in Dogma as the main woman Bethany. She was supposed to be in the film but they kept lowering her screen time in the script to allow for more Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith scenes until her role was very small and they just wrote her out completely. It also lines up with the actress basically disappeared into the real world about 2000, i think she was in a Wesley Snipes film that came out in 2002, then she was in a Chazz Palminteri direct to video that came out in 2009. Its sad because growing up MIB was one of my favourite film series and Dogma and the Viewaskiewniverse and Kevin Smith is my teen and adulthood icon
Man, the first time K stuck his finger in that globe and the little alien screamed "All is lost!" I almost passed out from laughter. I love that moment.
As much as I enjoy some Brockness Monster, if you want to make sure even the biggest normies realize where they know his voice from, you have to mention Joe Swanson form Family Guy.
I thought there were outtakes in the credits, but I guess it was on the DVD where it showed Will Smith doing a bunch of different names for Ballchinian.
The question of K being the father since the mother was Asian - I mean we all accepted in Brandy's Cinderella that Whoopi Goldberg and Victor Garber had a filipino son.
Those of us who watched Keanu's career grow up had trouble thinking of him in any serious context because of all the air heads he played when he was young. We literally have an inverted perspective but at least we can all recognize his inherent excellence.
It's been mostly true so far that a movie like this (based on an independent-produced comic book series) are only as good, and memorable, as their antagonists. "The Dark Knight" and "Avengers: Infinity War" for instance. Even here, Vincent D'Enofrio's performance in "MIB" still resonated with you. The villain here wasn't as interesting. "MIIB" has a few things missing from it whereas other things are just retreads of the original. Sequelitis has the studios around this time trying to get a product out too fast following an unexpected success and it shows. I never feel up to revisiting this one, even to jog my memory as to what happened in it, for these reasons. I just keep seeing where they were having trouble keeping the script from getting away from them as they were shooting it.
Also it didn't help that the final act had to be severely reshot and edited thanks to 9/11 (the final fight took place at WTC, originally; once the towers were gone for good, the studio decided to omit the entire sequence out fear/respect).
I’ll throw some must watch movies out to you… AIRHEADS DEAD MAN ON CAMPUS EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH PLEASANTVILLE DEATH TO SMOOCHY BLAST FROM THE PAST LUCKY NUMBER SLEVIN
Rosario Dawson and will smith were in another movie together, Seven Pounds, it will break your heart. You should react to it and also, Collateral Beauty with will smith, shows Will's acting, it will break your heart also.
To write the second movie, all they did was take the script from the first one, pencilled a '2' to the end of it, and reversed the roles of J and K. A big, evil alien arrives to Earth in search of something being hidden by the good aliens. Now the Men in Black are in a race to find that object before Earth is destroyed-- not by the bad alien, but by the 'good' aliens who would rather see the treasure destroyed rather than in enemy hands... ...which movie am I talking about: The first one, this second one, or _both?_
This movie was okay (pity they didn't bring Linda Fiorentino back), but you absolutely MUST MUST MUST react to Men In Black 3!! It's typically the sequel that no one asked for but was incredible.
George - thank you for laughing so hard at David Cross with the shovel. When we saw this in the theater, my husband and I laughed as hard as you did and almost no one else did. Now, every time one of has a shovel we do the "Mom..." bit. We also joke about paying more than a dollar for lobster.
Found the channel today through watching Apollo 13 reactions. At the time you requested high energy space movies based on true stories. I just rewatched an old film that is not based on a true story, yet, and is not exactly based in space, but is a great suspenseful sci/fi flick non the less. You should also have an appreciation for late 60's early 70's movie making. The Andromeda Strain, a 1971 movie based on the excellent book of the same name written by Michael Crichton. Mr. Crichton was one of the best sci-fi writers of that period. This is one of the few movies that do a book justice, the other being Jaws written by Peter Benchley. If you've only seen the movie, Jaws, the novel, is an excellent summer weekend read, especially at the beach. Cheers from B.C.
Loved this, now you definitely need to watch Men in Black 3. It's possibly the best one. Just... don't watch Men in Black International after that. It's awful.
Hello Simone & George!😊 I hope you are feeling better, Simone.🙏🏻 They obviously did not expect the first film to be such a hit, that there would be a follow-up sequel. For the record, there is actually a town called Truro, Massachusetts where Kevin😆worked at a post office. Great reactions to this fun sequel, CineBinge Kids!🎬👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 "Men in Black 3" (2012) is a fun film, too.😉
Ya, it’s still good mindless fun when you just want to throw something on for you and the kids and relax. Some of the stuff they been coming out with, especially the last few years, are almost physically painful to watch. This is no masterpiece, but it’s still enjoyable.
I think MIB 2 was very expensive but looks very cheap for some reason. The first and third feel kind of timeless but this feels like it very much a product of the early 2000’s
It was just disappointing, considering how good and original the first movie was. This one was just the definition of lazy. Not to mention the comedy was pretty lame, the villain(s) weren't memorable, and they completely undid the emotional heartbeat of the first movie. It also didn't help that in the years since the first movie, there was an animated series that (despite the ending of the first movie) felt like a better continuation in terms of nailing the feel & wonder, in comparison to this movie (and the later ones) which felt more silly, almost borderline parodying the first one.
Being de-neuralizeable means the neuralizer doesn't aktshually delete memories. It only deletes the links to those memories in the consciousness. The de-neuralizer just reconnects them. May lead to interesting explanations about dreams.
Ending: Remember, at the end of the first movie it showed an alien playing marbles with 'galaxies' (or potentially universes). The locker ending here continues that theme.
I always thought this was the weaker of the trilogy, and if I'm totally honest MIB 3 is my favourite... which is a bit controversial. But it does have an outstanding performance by Josh Brolin in it. And, as for the Automatic pilot... there are some absolutely hilarious outtakes involving the autopilot that are worth looking for.
If you cant imagine robert downy jr as the knoxville dumb guy, look at his dumb guy roles in Wierd Science, where RDJ plays a dumb high school bully or in Back to School, where RDJ plays the dumb guy best friend of the main character. He would have been a natural in MIB 2.
Its so funny to hear “i cant imagine keanu reeves as a dumb guy”, he spent the first 15 years of his career trying to be taken seriously, movies like bill and ted, point break, bram strokers dracula, freaked , were all films that defined him as a air head.
Started with his role in Parenthood as the idiot boyfriend. Won his respect fair and square since then. 🍻
There was a great joke in the show "The Critic" with Keanu in Merchant of Venice.
"Hath not a dude, eyes? If you prick us, do we not get bummed? If we eat bad guacamole, do we not blow chunks?"
@@ThePete1081 he was in A midsummer night's dream. And he wasn't bad. Good movie all around.
And he went back for Bill and Ted 3. That was more fun then it had any right to be.
I Love You to Death is another one with Keanu Reeves as an airhead and it might be his best airhead performance apart from the Bill and Ted movies and Parenthood
Frank playing “who let the dogs out” and barking accordingly is just always so damn hilarious
The beat boxing alien is Biz Markie, he's the singer of that famous song "Just a Friend"
I always wait to see if reactors recognize Biz.....Most don't
@@AJimiDigginKat Even being from my generation, they don't really listen to hip-hop. Biz needs more recognition for his place in the genre, hell he even helped prop up the Beastie Boys.
Biz was the original beat box
@@UncleBuckRodgersHe wasn't. Even Doug E Fresh was before Biz Markie...
Oh shit that’s why he looks familiar.
"Kill the adds first." Only if the boss can't resummon them.
"Wasn't the mother Asian?" Alien, similar but a few letters off. ;D
Jay going off on the subway passengers after the 1st flashing will always live in my head rent free 😂
"I can't see Keanu Reeves playing an idiot"
Well...I guess we know George hasn't seen Bill and Ted's
2:13 Ohhh George didn't realize it was tiny. God bless him.
The agent that Will Smith flashed was Patrick Warburton. Not just the Tick, but also Joe from Family Guy and David Puddy in Seinfeld.
So Johnny Knoxville was in Barry Sonnenfeld's previous movie "Big Trouble" which is probably what got him to the top of the list for this role Patrick Warburton was also in that movie, but was also The Tick in the 2001 series which Sonnenfeld directed and was executive producer.
Will's partner at the beginning of the movie also was the voice of Kronk in The Emporer's New Groove.
Speaking of Patrick Warburton, and my randomly triggered memory, you should watch Big Trouble (2002), directed by Barry Sonnenfeld. It has an ensemble cast of Tim Allen, Rene Russo, Stanley Tucci, Janeane Garofolo, Johhny Knoxville, Dennis Farina, a young Zooey Deschanel, and many more. It's one of those hard to describe movies where characters' stories get tangled, and hilarity ensues.
Im a huge fan of the humor writer Dave barry, and that's one of his three or four novels I think. I'm always so excited to tell people about it because of that stacked cast
@yt45204 "You see, there is no rule that says I can't come over here and fart on your entree...but I don't do it. Why? Because it's not good manners."
The new guy was the voice of Kronk from Emperors New Groove. Also Joe from Family Guy, and Brock Samson in Venture Brothers.
He was also Elaine's boyfriend David Puddy on Seinfeld.
His name is Patrick Warburton.
One of my favorite voices in the whole world, Patrick mothafuggin Warburton.
He's THE TICK!
Franks line from the first movie("Just because something's important doesn't mean it's not very very small.")comes into play here, sprout Serleena/her carrot ship/the key/the locker aliens/and the bracelet. (Also the talking roach K decides not to squish, he doesn't count but but i think he's neat) Almost every small thing in the movie plays a role.
Can’t see Keanu playing an idiot that’s so funny 😂
19:37 Yes, they just have a particularly mild case of somebody being cut in half.
29:06 "I don't see Keanu Reeves playing an idiot"!!!!!!!! HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!! Oh man George that line killed me. Ya kill em. He's kinda known for playing idiots. "Strange things are afoot at the Circle K!""
History Teacher: Who was Joan of Arc?
Ted: Noah's wife?
Love that movie. Every time I pass a Circle K, I say that line.
16:03 "I wanna lose my memory and leave myself clues" should check out a 2003 movie called "Paycheck"
6:14 Your right it’s Nick Cannon
MIB 2 and MIB 3 are awesome 😊
I hope you watch the third one any time soon. It's my favorite one and the perfect ending to this trilogy ❤
At Heroescon in North Carolina in 2007, Rosario Dawson was there with her brother promoting their comic book and she kissed me on the cheek. Nothing to do with this movie or this review but whenever her name comes up I tell the story of the drop of a hat. I also happen to mention it just to random strangers and the people who didn't even bring up Rosario Dawson.
I'm very much a fan of Rosario Dawson.
Bro your shirt is awesome!!! What does it say lol if it says” can I borrow a feeling “..❤
11:51 Aw, man! I was hoping to see your reaction to the self-driving car. Will Smith ad-libbed that line and the director kept it.
Didnt know i needed Simone on Johnny Knoxville alien body!! TOP TIER THUMBNAIL
16:00 you should watch 'Paycheck ' (2003) with Ben Affleck.
Johnny Knoxville’s character in this movie was funny and weird at the same time
Men in Black 3 is great!
Now watching Bill & Ted is mandatory
Thing is, _they already have._
Something is amiss at the Circle K.
"Spreadsheets spreadsheets crime crime" Can't get a Brooklyn 99 reference past me Simone.
If you were willing to watch this then you have to watch the 3rd one, it might even be better than the 1st movie
At some point I’m sure reaction channels lie about “seeing this for the first time “
They watched MIB two human earth YEARS ago. Now, we finally get MIIB. I guess, see y'all in another two years for MIIIB. Tempus fugit.
"It rains because you're sad, baby." Goddam. I'm a father of an adult daughter. THAT line gets me. Every time.
As much as they make fun of J over analyzing the finger-pointing, it actually tells you the end, the astronaut representing her going into space and the pizza boxes showing the location of the ship.
J: "Did your mom ever brought you a GameBoy?".
K: "WHAT IS A GAMEBOY?!"
J: "You know what? Move".
So if you ever wondered why Johnny Knoxville's character just disappears from the movie and has no wrapup, it's because in the original ending Agent J and Agent K battled aliens atop the World Trade Center, where Johnny Knoxville's character and a bunch of other aliens we're trying to escape the planet, but then 9/11 happened, which they had to re-film the ending and they just couldn't find a place for him, which is sad for multiple reasons.
Also, MIB 2 had issues, but MIB 3 is PHENOMENAL.
😮
Lot of that going round at the time. The "SPIDER-MAN (2002) Original "Twin Towers" Teaser" being a famous example.
@@notjustforhackers4252 Yeah, Friends also had to do some re-shoots for an episode where Chandler was making jokes at an airport.
Yeah it was a series of events for sure :/ there were a handful of movies that needed sudden edits or last minute re-writes .
Also , yass MIB III is the absolute best !!
I LOVE the third.
Don't let 2 years go by before you get to part 3, it's the best one!
It's my favorite for sure! The Raggedy Pack is also doing this series now, they've done 1 & 2 as well.
They're doing 3 on their Patreon page next week.
Best is perhaps a stretch. Most emotionally destructive, on the other hand...
Many people disagree. In fact, it's often thought of as the WORST one.
@@thenightstar8312 really, who are these "many" people? Its rated second best out of the original trilogy on both Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb, and is miles ahead of MiB: International, which the majority believe is the worst.
Rosario Dawson's character looking calmly shocked the whole movie is accurate lol. It actually makes sense when you think about it because just about everything she's seeing is new, weird and shocking, but because unknowingly an alien herself, she's not exactly freaked out and kinda just rills with it, like Kay was in the post office lol...
I do like the foreshadowing in the beginning after her boss gets killed, she looks up at the skylight, and it's pouring rain as she cried...
The father of the family where K & J retrieved weapons from the hidden room was the director, Barry Sonnenfeld.
And his daughter is played by Tommy Lee Jones daughter if I remember right.
I'm excited to see you watch the 3rd one.
Josh Brolin kills it in that. Best thing about the film
In another 2 years
yes! probably my favorite one.
The movie store guy, David cross, was in the first movie as the desk worker at the morgue.
The woman from the morgue in the first film is Linda Fiorentino, you guys may remember her in Dogma as the main woman Bethany. She was supposed to be in the film but they kept lowering her screen time in the script to allow for more Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith scenes until her role was very small and they just wrote her out completely. It also lines up with the actress basically disappeared into the real world about 2000, i think she was in a Wesley Snipes film that came out in 2002, then she was in a Chazz Palminteri direct to video that came out in 2009.
Its sad because growing up MIB was one of my favourite film series and Dogma and the Viewaskiewniverse and Kevin Smith is my teen and adulthood icon
Simone calling Nick cannon “Michael B Jordan” killed me 😂😘😘
They do kinda look alike
@@kibamosaki5604….being black and all right? Smh
@@brandonWilliams-yr4re young Nick looks like Michael
@@brandonWilliams-yr4rewomp womp all look alike
@@brandonWilliams-yr4re😢
Man, the first time K stuck his finger in that globe and the little alien screamed "All is lost!" I almost passed out from laughter. I love that moment.
29:04 "I want two million comments about watching Bill and Ted!"
"BEND HIM!!"
"Ah naw, don't-- don't bend em..."
Yes, Patrick Warburton played The Tick and later cosplayed The Tick. He was also Puddy on Seinfeld.
And Kronk and Joe Swanson
stand back, these are timberland boots
And the voice of Brock Samson in Venture Bros.
As much as I enjoy some Brockness Monster, if you want to make sure even the biggest normies realize where they know his voice from, you have to mention Joe Swanson form Family Guy.
Patrick Warburton has such a distinctive voice, I'm always surprised when people don't immediately recognize him for his VA work.
The beatboxing alien was played by rapper Biz Markie.
"HE'S A BALLCHINIAN!"
That's one line that pops into my head from time to time since I was kid 😅
They really REALLY tried to come up with a "better" name for that alien ... but nothing stuck - so they went with it
I thought there were outtakes in the credits, but I guess it was on the DVD where it showed Will Smith doing a bunch of different names for Ballchinian.
The scene of him trying to crawl out of the giant plastic tubes makes me laugh hysterically every time.
"I wanna lose my memory and then leave myself clues" *flashes of Memento
Remember Sammy jenkis
Just leave yourself clues now, and maybe you'll contract Alzheimer's.
Because of my ADHD is has happened to me that I forgot where I stored something, and I leave all kinds of clues to myself. Because of that reason 🤣🤣
I'm thinking Paycheck. And maybe Total Recall.
The time gap would be easier to ignore than all those automobile accidents. It's hard to drive 10 minutes at interstate speeds in a hypnotic state.
“Every Saturday night you be like “flush me J flush me!” I be like “Nah” that kills me everytime!! 😂
Fun fact:
19:54 That's the director, Barry Sonnenfeld, and his family 😅
Pick up Parenthood if you haven't already. Early Keanu doofus. Also Steve Martin.
"Men In Black 3" is honestly my favorite of the MIB -series ... please don't make us wait years for the next one.
The Intro quote is from Brooklyn 99.
The question of K being the father since the mother was Asian - I mean we all accepted in Brandy's Cinderella that Whoopi Goldberg and Victor Garber had a filipino son.
Those of us who watched Keanu's career grow up had trouble thinking of him in any serious context because of all the air heads he played when he was young. We literally have an inverted perspective but at least we can all recognize his inherent excellence.
It's been mostly true so far that a movie like this (based on an independent-produced comic book series) are only as good, and memorable, as their antagonists. "The Dark Knight" and "Avengers: Infinity War" for instance. Even here, Vincent D'Enofrio's performance in "MIB" still resonated with you. The villain here wasn't as interesting. "MIIB" has a few things missing from it whereas other things are just retreads of the original. Sequelitis has the studios around this time trying to get a product out too fast following an unexpected success and it shows. I never feel up to revisiting this one, even to jog my memory as to what happened in it, for these reasons. I just keep seeing where they were having trouble keeping the script from getting away from them as they were shooting it.
Also it didn't help that the final act had to be severely reshot and edited thanks to 9/11 (the final fight took place at WTC, originally; once the towers were gone for good, the studio decided to omit the entire sequence out fear/respect).
"Spreadsheets, spreadsheets"
"Crime, crime"
"Precinct, precinct"
@@alejandrorey359 Nine nine!!
I can't believe they cut out the "Hey J, 0% bodyfat!" joke in the pizza place. That was my favorite part of the whole movie growing up. XD
I’ll throw some must watch movies out to you…
AIRHEADS
DEAD MAN ON CAMPUS
EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH
PLEASANTVILLE
DEATH TO SMOOCHY
BLAST FROM THE PAST
LUCKY NUMBER SLEVIN
Patrick Warburton actually played The Tick in the 2001 The Tick series.
Yes, the mother was Asian, probably just so the audience wouldn't clock it 2/3 of the way through.
Rosario Dawson and will smith were in another movie together, Seven Pounds, it will break your heart. You should react to it and also, Collateral Beauty with will smith, shows Will's acting, it will break your heart also.
You can't imagine Keanu as a dumb funny character while I laugh like an idiot whenever he says "I know kung fu" in The Matrix xD
To write the second movie, all they did was take the script from the first one, pencilled a '2' to the end of it, and reversed the roles of J and K.
A big, evil alien arrives to Earth in search of something being hidden by the good aliens. Now the Men in Black are in a race to find that object before Earth is destroyed-- not by the bad alien, but by the 'good' aliens who would rather see the treasure destroyed rather than in enemy hands...
...which movie am I talking about: The first one, this second one, or _both?_
Highly recommend MIB3! Just don't think too much about the continuity
This movie was okay (pity they didn't bring Linda Fiorentino back), but you absolutely MUST MUST MUST react to Men In Black 3!! It's typically the sequel that no one asked for but was incredible.
The second one is the worst one, but come back for the third movie please because it's really good!
Why am I not surprised Terrence and Phillip here didn't recognize The Biz. Heck they didn't recognize half the artist cameos in the Blues Brothers.
Laura Flynn Boyle....
George - thank you for laughing so hard at David Cross with the shovel. When we saw this in the theater, my husband and I laughed as hard as you did and almost no one else did. Now, every time one of has a shovel we do the "Mom..." bit. We also joke about paying more than a dollar for lobster.
5:36 you should remember this scene when you watch MIB 3
Nick cannon was married to Maria Carey
Yes that was him
Found the channel today through watching Apollo 13 reactions. At the time you requested high energy space movies based on true stories. I just rewatched an old film that is not based on a true story, yet, and is not exactly based in space, but is a great suspenseful sci/fi flick non the less. You should also have an appreciation for late 60's early 70's movie making.
The Andromeda Strain, a 1971 movie based on the excellent book of the same name written by Michael Crichton. Mr. Crichton was one of the best sci-fi writers of that period. This is one of the few movies that do a book justice, the other being Jaws written by Peter Benchley. If you've only seen the movie, Jaws, the novel, is an excellent summer weekend read, especially at the beach.
Cheers from B.C.
The black guy he was beat boxing with is an old school beatbox rapper named Biz Markie. He's passed away now.
Loved this, now you definitely need to watch Men in Black 3. It's possibly the best one. Just... don't watch Men in Black International after that. It's awful.
Hello Simone & George!😊 I hope you are feeling better, Simone.🙏🏻 They obviously did not expect the first film to be such a hit, that there would be a follow-up sequel. For the record, there is actually a town called Truro, Massachusetts where Kevin😆worked at a post office. Great reactions to this fun sequel, CineBinge Kids!🎬👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 "Men in Black 3" (2012) is a fun film, too.😉
9:56 he shoulda kept his wife's name out his mouth!
Please watch the 3rd movie its the best one by far
I had to pause and laugh my ass of when she mistook nick cannon for michael b jordan lmao
yes, he did cos play as the Tick in Ted 2, he also played the Tick in the live action show.
I love Patrick Warburton so much, and I was so sad when it turned out that he wasn't the partner this movie.
zed can fight aliens and play dodgeball!
The actor who played Jarra also played as Mikey in the first movie
You guys should watch "The Pursuit of Happiness"
0:01- 0:04: “…Precinct, Precinct” 😂😂 Brooklyn 99 reference!!!
RIP Andre(Capt. Holt)❤❤❤
I get why people dont enjoy this movie, but i dont hate it, the first and third are better movies but this is fine, its standard sequel shlock.
Ya, it’s still good mindless fun when you just want to throw something on for you and the kids and relax. Some of the stuff they been coming out with, especially the last few years, are almost physically painful to watch. This is no masterpiece, but it’s still enjoyable.
I think MIB 2 was very expensive but looks very cheap for some reason. The first and third feel kind of timeless but this feels like it very much a product of the early 2000’s
I actually like thos one slightly more than the first. Idk y.
It was just disappointing, considering how good and original the first movie was. This one was just the definition of lazy. Not to mention the comedy was pretty lame, the villain(s) weren't memorable, and they completely undid the emotional heartbeat of the first movie. It also didn't help that in the years since the first movie, there was an animated series that (despite the ending of the first movie) felt like a better continuation in terms of nailing the feel & wonder, in comparison to this movie (and the later ones) which felt more silly, almost borderline parodying the first one.
It was a re-hash of the first movie, plot point for plot point. They didn't take it up a notch nor try anything new.
Being de-neuralizeable means the neuralizer doesn't aktshually delete memories. It only deletes the links to those memories in the consciousness. The de-neuralizer just reconnects them.
May lead to interesting explanations about dreams.
Ending: Remember, at the end of the first movie it showed an alien playing marbles with 'galaxies' (or potentially universes). The locker ending here continues that theme.
Love the Critical Role shirt, Simone😊
Bidet!
5:07 The man was Kronk for crying out loud xD Recognize
Simone as Johnny Knoxville is amazing 😂
Going along with George's attempt to add two's in the beginning - the first MIB reaction was June 27 2022 - almost exactly two years ago!
The third one is the best one, with amazing acting performance from the main stars and unexpected twist that you are going to love it
Dunno if it's the best one, but it's definitely the best of the sequels that followed the first one.
Josh Brolin does a great job as agent k
@@thedefinitionisthis I tryed to think about something that i dont like from the first one.... but you are right. The first one is just classic
I always thought this was the weaker of the trilogy, and if I'm totally honest MIB 3 is my favourite... which is a bit controversial. But it does have an outstanding performance by Josh Brolin in it.
And, as for the Automatic pilot... there are some absolutely hilarious outtakes involving the autopilot that are worth looking for.
Rosario dawson is gorgeous
If you cant imagine robert downy jr as the knoxville dumb guy, look at his dumb guy roles in Wierd Science, where RDJ plays a dumb high school bully or in Back to School, where RDJ plays the dumb guy best friend of the main character. He would have been a natural in MIB 2.