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Rating: 6.371/10 by 9893 users

Men in Black II (2002)

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.

Directing:
  • Barry Sonnenfeld
  • Mary Bailey
  • Susan Eileen Stewart
  • Artist W. Robinson
  • Deanna Stadler
  • Julie A. Bloom
  • George Bamber
  • Christian P. Della Penna
  • T. Sean Ferguson
  • Kiersten Pilar Miller
  • Peter Soldo
  • Maria Battle Campbell
  • Artie Malesci
  • Michael Owens
  • Michael Samson
Writing:
  • Barry Fanaro
  • Robert Gordon
  • Lowell Cunningham
  • Robert Gordon
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Jul 03, 2002

Rating: 6.371/10 by 9893 users

Alternative Title:
MIB 2 - US
MIB II - US
MIIB - US
Hombres de Negro 2 - SV
Lyudi v chornom 2 - RU
MIIB - Back in Black - SE
Mŭzhe v cherno 2 - BG
Oi Andres me ta Mavra II - GR
Ljudi u crnom 2 - RS
Lyudy v chornomu 2 - UA
MIIB: Hombres de negro II (Men in Black 2) - ES
MIB - Homens de Preto 2 - BR
MIB - Homens de Negro II - PT
黑超特警组2 - CN
Οι Άνδρες με τα Μαύρα II - GR
Οι Άνδρες με τα Μαύρα 2 - GR
Men in Black 2 - FR
Οι Άντρες με τα Μαύρα 2 - GR
Οι Άντρες με τα Μαύρα II - GR
Men in Black 2 - US
Men In Black 2 - DE
MIB - Sötét zsaruk 2. - HU
Muži v černém 2 - CZ
Men in black 2 - IT

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 28 minutes
Budget: $140,000,000
Revenue: $445,100,000

Plot Keyword: new york city, space marine, saving the world, flying saucer, undercover, secret identity, superhero, deportation, illegal immigration, new identity, firearm, light, based on comic, alien, buddy cop, fictional government agency, unassuming, amused

Johnny Knoxville
Scrad / Charlie
Rosario Dawson
Laura Vasquez
Michael Rivkin
Man with Dog
Lenny Venito
New York Guy
Howard Spiegel
New York Guy
Derek Cecil
Repairman Agent
Sean Rouse
MIB Agent
Peter Spruyt
MIB Customs Agent
Kevin Cotteleer
MIB Customs Agent
Marty Belafsky
MIB Customs Agent
Rick Baker
MIB Passport Control Agent
Martha Stewart
Martha Stewart
Nick Cannon
MIB Autopsy Agent
Andre Blair
Central Park Agent
Jeremy Howard
Bird Guy Alien / Postal Sorting Alien
Mary Stein
Bird Lady Alien
Martin Klebba
Family Child Alien
John Alexander
Jarra / Family Dad Alien
Denise Cheshire
Family Mom / Locker Alien
Ernie Grunwald
Young Postal Employee
Chloe Sonnenfeld
Young Girl at Post Office
Biz Markie
Rapping Alien
Peter Graves
Peter Graves
Linda Kim
Ambassador Lauranna
Paige Brooks
"Mysteries in History" Lauranna
Stephanie Kemp
Neuralyzed Mother
Barry Sonnenfeld
Neuralyzed Father
Victoria Jones
Neuralyzed Daughter
Derek Mears
Mosh Tendrils
Tim Blaney
Frank the Pug (voice)
Greg Ballora
Sleeble (voice)
Carl J. Johnson
Gleeble (voice)
Thom Fountain
Neeble (voice)
Brad Abrell
Mannix (voice)
Richard Pearson
Gordy (voice)
Rick Avery
Subway Passenger (uncredited)
John D. Bair
Alien Attack Victim (uncredited)
Michael Beardsley
Suspicious Video Store Patron (uncredited)
Michael Buonomo
College Student (uncredited)
Kristin Charney
Family Mom (uncredited)
Patrick Coleman Duncan
'History's Mysteries' Alien (uncredited)
Darrell Foster
MIB Autopsy Agent (uncredited)
Ned Gorman
Cockroach on Sidewalk (voice) (uncredited)
Gene LeBell
Subway Passenger (uncredited)
Pete Macnamara
Man in Black (uncredited)
Drew Massey
Worm Guy (uncredited)
Matthew McGrory
Tall Alien (uncredited)
Christopher Metas
Alien Accountant (uncredited)
Bart Mixon
Alien Puppeteer (uncredited)
Alexandra O'Hara
Diner Waitress (uncredited)
David Patykewich
Bald Kid Alien (uncredited)
Martin Pfefferkorn
Homeless Alien Collaborater (uncredited)
David C. Roehm Sr.
Alien (uncredited)
Leo Rogstad
New Yorker on His Cell (uncredited)
Thomas Rosales Jr.
Subway Passenger (uncredited)
Brandee Sanders
Subway Business Woman (uncredited)
Hannah Sim
Head-Bobbing Alien (uncredited)
Peter Siragusa
Mayor of Grand Central Terminal Locker Aliens (voice) (uncredited)
Daniel Browning Smith
Aquarium Boy (uncredited)
Brian Steele
Sharkmouth (uncredited)
Mark Steger
Quadraped Alien (uncredited)
Alan Tuskes
Lobsterhead Alien (uncredited)
Shannon Watson
70's MIB Agent (uncredited)
Bo Welch
Astronaut (uncredited)

dgood826

I’d say the movie holds up a lot better all these years later because 1. it’s not right after the first MIB and my expectations weren’t super high and 2. after years of seeing Will Smith either not care enough about the movie to try or try too hard to get an Oscar it was awesome to just see him having fun and doing what he does best again. You can read more of my review here: https://imdgflicks.wordpress.com/2017/06/29/throwback-thursday-movie-review-men-in-black-ii/

Gimly

I don't know that _Men in Black II_ is really thaaat much worse than the rest of the trilogy, as most other people seem to think. I mean, in my opinion, it's actually better than the third. But these are all basically the same movie. So they can only go so right or so wrong from one to the other to the other. It's not awful (well, the faces on that poster are, my god), but it's not like... good. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Wuchak

_**Fun sequel, but not as good as the first one**_ Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith and Rip Torn return in this sequel about a secret government agency based in New York City that deals with extraterrestrial interactions on Earth. Like the original 1997 movie, "Men in Black II" (2002) is amusing & thrilling in the first half, but loses its mojo a bit in the second half where some of the jokes fall flat. If you’ve seen the first film, there’s no need to see this one; but, if you want more with slight variations, then check it out. It’s the lesser movie, but it still fills the bill for when you’re in the mood for fun & thrilling popcorn entertainment. On the female front, Linda Fiorentino is absent, replaced by Lara Flynn Boyle as the villain and Rosario Dawson as a pizzaria employee that catches Jay’s eyes. Meanwhile, the stunning Paige Brooks appears in a couple of small scenes. The next two sequels are: Men in Black 3” (2012) and “Men in Black: International” (2019); the latter is the only entry in the series (so far) without Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith. The film runs 1 hour, 28 minutes, and was shot in New York City & surrounding area (e.g. Fire Island for the Post Office scene), as well as Los Angeles/Culver City/Pasadena. GRADE: B-/C+

Kamurai

Decent watch, probably won't watch again, and can only recommend if you REALLY liked the first on and MIB International isn't available. They literally start the movie by subtly explaining why the formula doesn't work without Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith, hell Patrick Warburton would have been an AWESOME option to be in the movie for real. This is a weird one because the movie is well cast, it has an interesting premise and villain, and the story is well written up to a point. And hell adding Rosario Dawson makes anything better, but this one just lands weak. They seem to do a worst job of showing us all the same tricks (sometimes literally) from the first movie, but Agent K feels shoehorned in, and the resolution isn't satisfying at all. Maybe if there was an epilogue, but the movie is from the perspective of the MIB and they're planet side only. The threat is also weird. They could have taken their time and did a mystery movie, but instead they put a clock on it and rush it so it's barely interesting and there is no connecting logical dots for deductions. Then it's arbitrary when the do figure it out, and there is no explanation of why, how or what actually lead up to that. It is literally no information leading up to a fact, then no information resulting from that fact other than a simple reaction. The first movie is just better, and MIB International is a lot more fun.

CinemaSerf

The first in this franchise had the advantage of being an original, quirky and entertaining spoof of all things sci fi with a couple of characterful detectives trying to stop world decimation. This just drags that enjoyable concept, kicking and screaming, into a sequel that is nowhere near as good, as well written, nor do Tommy Lee Jones ("K") or Will Smith ("J") have anything like enough to work with to make this film anything other than an unremarkable story overly-featuring a talking dog. The premise is that "K" has left the "MIB" and so obviously has no memories of his time at the agency. With global extermination looming yet again, "J" knows that his only hope is to reactive his erstwhile mentor's memories - and quickly. Easier said than done! "J" gradually comes to realise, though, that "K" had anticipated some sort of necessity for his return and so had left some mnemonic clues for them both to find enabling him, we hope, to return to fighting fitness. The nature of the story has flipped the dynamic leaving much more of the frankly irritating "J" in pole position far too often for me, and "Z" (Rip Torn) doesn't make much of an impact either as we are introduced to a special effects fest of alien creations that go some way to creating a bit of a sense of fun with this otherwise disappointing follow-up. Too much dialogue and too much Will Smith - one film was plenty.

Andre Gonzales

Not as good as the first, but still pretty good. This time agent J has to make agent K remember who he is. Agent K needs his help on a case. Again really funny movie, especially the tiny aliens.


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