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The sequence with J and K in the back room has been edited to remove all shots of Wu, thus eliminating the revelation that Wu is actually an alien. A subsequent moment with J neuralyzing a group of ethnically Asian bystanders has also been deleted.

User reviews Review. Top review. At last a good sequel. Quick action, colorful villains, beautifully designed settings and CGI, comic relief in the face of imminent destruction, all those made the first two movies great as well as successful in the box office.

Could they better the formula in the face of all the other bad sequels we have been seeing for years? This is one of the reasons I had stepped into the cinema with trepidation. Good grief, was it when I saw the first and ten years ago the second? How time flies. The other reason was the pitfall of time travel. Time travel is one of the favorite themes in sci fi movies but it needs to be handled carefully.

My humble word of advice to the script writers: Keep-It-Simple. Avoid overtly complicated jumps back and forth and paradoxes that confuse the audience.

Remember the eventual mess in the Back To The Future trilogy? I was then so pleased to see that they kept the time travel relatively simple and easy to follow. There was a small part when they crossed the line juuust a tiny bit when young agent Kay meets a certain father and son don't want to spoil it.

Even if traveling back in time was possible, you wouldn't necessarily bump into everyone you know in the present. Will Smith is in his usual good form in his character Jay which however needs Kay to balance him. It is then fortunate that Brolin gives a great performance as the young agent. Was it better than the original? It was as good, without the novelty value obviously.

Was it as good as the MIB2? I would say that it surpassed the second. FAQ 7. Agent J jumps a minute back during the final fight, and so does Boris. Why does Boris not remember what happened? Why is Agent J the only one who remembers K in the new Timeline? There's a lot of love between the two characters, although it's never expressed.

Q: Much has been reported about how difficult the entire production was - how it started shooting before there was a completed script and a built-in hiatus that dragged on longer than it should.

What are the facts? A: It's not nearly as big a deal as people think it is. We needed to start shooting when we did for several reasons. One was to take advantage of the tax investment credit from New York State that was going to expire. Secondly, Will Smith had been circling several movies and we wanted 'Men in Black 3' to be his next movie. Q: But isn't shooting without a completed script a Hollywood no-no? A: We had a script and knew where we were going, but only the first act was ready to shoot.

So we shot the first act up until just before Christmas. We scheduled the movie to have a several-month hiatus because the other acts still needed additional pre-production.

So instead of coming back from Christmas break two weeks later, we came back and started preproduction on those next two thirds of the movie. We didn't start shooting for another six or eight weeks after that. A: The biggest challenge when doing a time travel movie is to lock down all the rules of time travel so the audience understands them, appreciates them and buys into them.

In Time ". In , an alien criminal named Boris the Animal , a Boglodite, escapes from a maximum-security prison on the Moon and arrives on Earth, bent on taking revenge on MiB Agent K, who shot off his left arm and captured him in He confronts K, who is with his partner Agent J , telling him he is "already dead".

J then returns to MiB Headquarters to peruse MiB's files and discovers that K was responsible not only for capturing Boris, but for deploying the " ArcNet ", a shield that prevented the Boglodites from conquering Earth and caused their extinction. That night, K calls J and they have a tense talk before J hangs up. Not too soon, K suddenly disappears because of Boris traveling back in time to kill the young Agent K. With history altered so that K is long-dead, J finds that only his memory has been unaffected, and no one from the Agency understands his obsession with K until Agent O , the new Chief after Zed 's passing, deduces that there has been a fracture in the space-time continuum.

With K out of the picture, the ArcNet was never deployed, and there is nothing to protect the present-day Earth from the Boglodite invasion, so J must travel back in time to stop Boris and save K. J finds the person who gave Boris a Time-jump device and shows him the Boglodite invasion to enforce why saving K is important.

J is given the other time device but before he travels back in time to , he learns that he only recalls K because he was there. After arriving in , J goes to Coney Island, knowing from the Agency's records that in , Boris will commit a murder there. He finds Boris, but is discovered and arrested by K, who takes him to MiB Headquarters and prepares to neuralyze him, but decides at the last minute to investigate J's claims that he has traveled from the future to protect him.

K and J follow clues, leading them to a bowling alley, and then to The Factory, where they come across an alien named Griffin , who is in possession of the ArcNet. Griffin, who can see all possible future timelines and outcomes, senses Boris is coming and escapes, but not before promising to give them the ArcNet the next time they meet. Boris later captures Griffin. J and K pursue and rescue Griffin, acquiring the ArcNet.

Upon learning that they must go to Cape Canaveral, Florida and attach the ArcNet to the Apollo 11 rocket so it can be deployed in space, J reveals the real purpose of his mission to K, who initially takes the news badly. The two agents fly there using jetpacks. Griffin also appears in Florida using his multi-dimensional ability.



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