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Men In Black 3

Postby TheButcher on Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:17 pm

From Variety:
Columbia wants more 'Men in Black' - Cohen to pen third installment in franchise
TATIANA SIEGEL wrote:In a long-anticipated move, Columbia Pictures is pushing forward with a third installment in the "Men in Black" franchise.

Studio has tapped "Tropic Thunder" scribe Etan Cohen to pen "Men in Black 3." There are no deals in place for the franchise's stars Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, though it's unlikely that Col would greenlight the project without the duo's involvement.

Col made a similar move in reviving another lucrative franchise when it began work last year on a new "Ghostbusters." At the time, the studio tapped a hot pair of scribes in Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky to bring a modern twist to the supernatural comedy. With the exception of mega-property "Spider-Man," Columbia has few franchises in its vault to draw upon. The Bond franchise has reverted back to MGM.

"Ghostbusters" was Columbia's highest-grossing film ever until it was beaten by "Men in Black" and then eventually "Spider-Man."

Studio remained tight-lipped about the direction of the third "MIB" installment.

Cohen has a number of high-profile projects in development around town, including a Sherlock Holmes project with Sacha Baron Cohen and Will Ferrell at Col.
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Postby minstrel on Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:23 pm

I thought Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones had great chemistry in the first two. And I thought the aliens were appropriately bizarre and fun to watch, and the humor was understated but funny. I'd be in for a third one if all those elements are in place.
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Postby Leckomaniac on Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:28 pm

Agreed. I would be game. The first two were fun.
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Postby so sorry on Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:32 pm

Awwww Hell... eh, I can't bring myself to do it.
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Re: Men In Black 3

Postby tapehead on Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:35 pm

The first one was ok; it had the attractive Linda Fiorentino in it as a hot autopsy pathologist (or something), Vincent D'Onofrio doing some slightly weird shit acting-wise as the giant cockroach alien bad guy and Rip Torn to bolster up a pretty flimsy plot that featured way too much cat for my liking - Tommy Lee's story had a few scenes of genuine pathos and he was pretty cool, WIll Smith, as he often does, played Will Smith.
MIB2 had a talking Chihuahua as one of the primary characters, a retread plot, and a Michael Jackson cameo. It did also feature Rosario Dawson, but as I recall she played Smith's romantic interest so it was a disastrous, foul smelling and epic fail. I couldn't dance to Will Smith's weak-rap cash-in music single tie in this time around.

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Re: Men In Black 3

Postby DerLanghaarige on Fri Oct 30, 2009 7:02 pm

I enjoyed MIB 2, which by the way had not one single Chihuaha, enough to look forward for a 3rd part.But they should take the "Agent Alpha" storyline from the cartoon show.
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Re: Men In Black 3

Postby tapehead on Fri Oct 30, 2009 7:36 pm

Pug dog then, whatever that ugly little mut was. The point remains that while the former film was a frivolous and enjoyable sci fi comedy, the latter was dogmeat. Dog meat, I tells ya.

But I agree DL, they should make a sequel for fans of the cartoon.
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Barry Sonnenfeld back for Men In Black 3

Postby TheButcher on Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:31 pm

From THR:
‘Men in Black 3,’ by way of ‘Tropic Thunder’

Steven Zeitchik and Borys Kit wrote:The men in black are massing.

Sony is moving forward on “MIB 3,” the third pic in its sci-comedy franchise.

“Tropic Thunder” writer Etan Cohen is penning the script, and Barry Sonnenfeld, who helmed the first two films, is said to be attached to the new installment, though there is no formal deal or offer as yet.

The studio is eyeing a 2010 start date and could go as soon as the spring.

The X-factor remains Will Smith. The A-lister, who starred with Tommy Lee Jones in the first two, has not committed to the pic, though in recent days the buzz in development circles has been that he is now interested in returning. Smith does not currently have a go movie lined up.Tommy Lee Jones’ involvement is uncertain.

Sony announced in April that it would bring back the tale of covert, pseudonymous agents who stalk the earth fighting disguised aliens, zapping beasts and memories as they go.

“MIB” has proved to be one of the most successful comedy franchises of all time. The two pics — which came out in 1997 and 2002, respectively — combined to earn nearly $1.1 billion worldwide. The $250m domestic of the first film reps the second-highest total of Smith’s career.

The addition of Cohen, who is said to be deep into his draft, signifies the studio’s intention to continue the franchise’s top-tier status. The CAA-repped writer is a hot commodity, penning the sequel to “Madagascar” and the Will Ferrell-toplined Sherlock Holmes project, thje latter also for Sony, as well as “Thunder.”

Ed Solomon wrote the script for the first “Men in Black,” while Robert Gordon and Barry Fanaro penned the second film.

The WME-repped Sonnenfeld has been concentrating heavily on TV of late, inking a deal with ABC and ABC studios, and exec producing dark comedy “Pushing Daisies.” His last feature was the Robin Williams-starrer “RV.”
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Postby justcheckin on Thu Dec 10, 2009 1:02 am

I liked them, the ride at Universal Studios is fun... I'm just ready to see Will Smith do some other stuff. I'll probably watch it but I will not be dying to see it.
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From Variety:
Will Smith: Which way will he go? - Actor to choose between 'Men'
PAMELA MCCLINTOCK & TATIANA SIEGEL wrote:Will Smith is pondering which ship he'll captain next.

It's down to two choices: Sony's "Men in Black III" or 20th Century Fox's fantasy-adventure "The City That Sailed."

Each project has particular appeal for the actor.

Smith's production company Overbrook Films developed "City that Sailed" and brought it to Fox, which embraced the family property.

Penned by Andrew Niccol, "City that Sailed" revolves around a New York street magician who is unhappily separated from his young daughter. The girl, who moves to London, finds magic candles that make her wishes comes true, with unintended consequences: The island of Manhattan separates from the continent and floats toward England, bringing her dad ever closer.

There's no director yet on the project.

The "Men in Black" franchise, of course, has been a box office goldmine for Smith, and Sony. First film, released in 1997, grossed $587.8 million worldwide. The 2002 sequel earned $441.8 million globally.

It's been a while since Smith graced the bigscreen. His last film, Sony's drama "Seven Pounds," was released in December 2008.

Instead, he's been busy producing via Overbrook, including Sony's redo "The Karate Kid," starring Smith's son, Jaden.

Neither Fox nor Sony would comment.

Insiders, however, offered this nugget: One of the two will be Smith's next film.
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Re: Men In Black 3

Postby Al Shut on Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:42 pm

If I had any say it would be MIB3
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Postby lastactionzombie on Mon Mar 29, 2010 7:19 am

Definitely going with MIB3 too!
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Re: Men In Black 3

Postby DerLanghaarige on Mon Mar 29, 2010 9:48 am

MIB 3 for me too (Mostly because I'm re-watching the cartoon series right now and realize how much I love the world and endless possibilities of the franchise and even wasn't too un-satisfied with MIB 2 - Black Manlier).
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Postby DerLanghaarige on Wed Apr 28, 2010 9:44 am

David Koepp? Okay, so we know now that the movie will probably be shit or very good, but definitely NOT great.
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Re: Men In Black 3

Postby ReynardCity on Thu Apr 29, 2010 6:23 am

Got to be honest I disliked MIB 2, its pacing was awful and the plot undermined the first film rather than built on it. I agree the cartoon showed a lot of potentially interesting storylines that could add to a third film, if they get the script right!
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Postby DerLanghaarige on Fri May 07, 2010 3:04 pm

"The film will use a time travel element that moves the action from contemporary back to 1969. Brolin will play the younger version of Jones's Agent Kay character."

Wasn't there an episode of the cartoon series that did something like that?
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Postby so sorry on Fri May 07, 2010 3:16 pm

DerLanghaarige wrote:"The film will use a time travel element that moves the action from contemporary back to 1969. Brolin will play the younger version of Jones's Agent Kay character."

Wasn't there an episode of the cartoon series that did something like that?


Ah time travel... the tool of lazy ass writers all across the world.
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Re: Men In Black 3

Postby TheButcher on Fri May 07, 2010 7:52 pm

so sorry wrote:
DerLanghaarige wrote:"The film will use a time travel element that moves the action from contemporary back to 1969. Brolin will play the younger version of Jones's Agent Kay character."

Wasn't there an episode of the cartoon series that did something like that?


Ah time travel... the tool of lazy ass writers all across the world.

Josh Brolin Says 'Men In Black 3' Script Is 'Really, Really Good'
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[SPOILER WARNING! DETAILS ABOUT MEN IN BLACK 3 BELOW!]
From Screen Rant:
‘Men In Black 3′ Script Review
Men In Black 3, based on the successful comic book series by Lowell Cunningham, is moving forward full-steam ahead. There’s even a teaser trailer for the film out.

The film’s script was written by scribe Etan Cohen (Tropic Thunder) and stars returning heroes, “Jay” (Will Smith) and “Kay” (Tommy Lee Jones), who are ready to save the galaxy once more.

Opening with an action-packed, jailbreak sequence, two evil alien humanoids known as “Boris the Biker” (Jemaine Clement) and his main intergalactic squeeze, “Devil Girl,” head for Earth in order to destroy it and kill our hero, Kay, who is creating a defense shield in order to project our planet from being obliterated.

The problem, is that the original Kay was killed in 1969 and a new “Kay” (a very amusing cameo and I hope this actor takes this part!) has taken his place.

As a bewildered Jay tries to make sense out of what is going on in this strange time twist, all hell breaks loose. The Kay we have grown to know doesn’t exist and neither does Earth’s defense shield. Our planet is attacked and obliterated in a blink of an eye.

But, let it be known, in the world of MIB the good guys always save the day.

A microsecond before the end of the world, Jay is able to escape and is teleported back to 1969 New York where he meets a young, energetic version of Kay (Josh Brolin; good choice there). Jay has to convince young Kay that he (Jay) is not an alien from another planet, and that he’s Kay’s partner from the future Earth who came back to get him to build the defense shield, save the planet, several other galaxies and not to get killed by the time traveling Boris and Devil Girl in 1969 – aliens Kay puts in jail forty years in the future.

Sounds like Jay has his work cut out for him.

The story is fast-paced and filled with lots of cameos the audience will have a lot of laughs with. It’s a wild, “E Ticket” ride that has the atmosphere of Mad Men meeting Disney’s Tomorrowland. The location of the secret headquarters run by the stuffy chief (Alec Baldwin is perfect in this role!) is creative and funny.

Jay and young Kay form an uneasy alliance in the beginning and its interesting to see the student teaching the future teacher. As Kay starts to see that Jay is telling the truth, we see the makings of a lifelong friendship begin as the two encounter friend and foe with the exciting finale taking place at Cape Kennedy, which includes a heartfelt moment for Jay.

With cameos galore, don’t be surprised if the worms and “Frank the Pug” show up somewhere.

Special effects will take at least a year to finish, so expect a release date of summer 2012.

Men In Black 3 is a sure-fire winner all around.

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24 FRAMES EXCLUSIVE: Here comes the 'Men in Black' hiatus
After a postponement of roughly a month, Will Smith's upcoming sci-fi comedy "Men In Black 3" will begin shooting tomorrow in New York. But in an unusual move for a big-budget Hollywood film, the production will take a nearly two-month hiatus from filming when it wraps for the holidays.
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Re: Men In Black 3

Postby The Man in Black on Thu Feb 24, 2011 12:36 am

Looking forward to this, but I sincerely doubt it will be anywhere close to the first. Main reason is if they write anything near as good as my idea which inspired this blog, the casting choices they would then make as a response would destroy it.

That said, looking up this thread, it looks like they're taking this a different route anyway. Hope it works out.
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'Men In Black III' Brings Back David Koepp
Sony Pictures has brought in David Koepp to do several weeks of work on the script of Men in Black III, the film that took a production hiatus and starts up again March 28. The picture still has to shoot the time travel sequence of a sequel that sends Will Smith's Agent J back to 1969, with Josh Brolin playing a younger version of Tommy Lee Jones' Agent K character, and Alice Eve playing the younger Emma Thompson (she's the head of the Agency). Koepp has been a reliable writer on such Sony tent poles as Spider-Man and Angels & Demons. He's repped by CAA and attorney David Fox. Sony has kept a skeleton staff in place while they work out the bug of the script, but the studio is adamant they had time, they like the footage they've seen, and that director Barry Sonnenfeld will deliver for its May 25, 2012 release date.
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From THR 3/9/2011:
Why ‘Men in Black III’ Started Shooting Without a Script
Kim Masters wrote: Hollywood veterans don't remember anything like it happening on a major movie before: In November, Sony Pictures started filming Men in Black III with only one act of the script set. The studio built in a break in production that was scheduled to last from late December through mid-February, during which the remainder of the screenplay was supposed to be completed.

Now the hiatus has been extended until March 28, and a new writer, David Koepp, who did uncredited work on the first MIB, has been brought on board to work out complex script issues involving time travel. Although the delay is costing millions, Sony says those expenses will be more than offset because the studio started shooting in late 2010 -- in time to save millions thanks to New York state tax breaks.

But the decision to start filming a complicated, effects-driven tentpole without a finished script has some in Hollywood baffled. The top executive at one production company expressed skepticism that "the tax break is covering the chaos cost," adding, "There isn't any tax break that would convince me to do [what Sony did] -- ever!"

MIB III, scheduled to open in 3D in May 2012, has a budget that will easily pass $200 million. In the story, Will Smith's character returns to 1969 and encounters famous figures of the day, like Yoko Ono, as well as a younger version of Tommy Lee Jones' Agent K (played by Josh Brolin). Smith would have to travel quite far into the past just to see the previous edition of MIB in theaters: The sequel was released in 2002 and, despite a drubbing from critics, grossed more than $440 million worldwide.

With studios chasing franchises, it's hardly surprising that Sony was determined to pursue another MIB. Sony spokesman Steve Elzer says the studio came up with the unusual shooting plan because it feared the New York incentive program would expire at the end of December. (Instead, it was extended for five years.) The studio also has said it included the hiatus to allow outdoor scenes to be shot in New York in spring weather.

But several observers suspect the studio moved ahead with production largely because all of the key players -- including Smith, Jones and director Barry Sonnenfeld -- were finally ready to go, and a delay might have jeopardized that.

Smith and the others agreed to reunite based on a script from Tropic Thunder writer Etan Cohen. But though that version found favor with the studio, Sonnenfeld and producer Walter Parkes, Smith wanted changes. "He's become very enamored with aspects of screenwriting," says a source involved with the production. The source believes Smith has earned the right to weigh in on the script, but he says the actor's process "takes a long time." (The star's reps did not respond to a request for comment.)



Why ‘Men in Black III’ Started Shooting Without a Script
Kim Masters wrote: MIB III was supposed to start filming in October but was delayed until November, reportedly because of disagreements over the script. Even as filming began, Sony brought in screenwriter Jeff Nathanson (Catch Me If You Can) to make revisions. With the first act in the can, production shut down as scheduled around Christmas, but there still was no script acceptable to all parties. The problem hadn't been resolved when the hiatus ran its course in mid-February.

One former studio chief is not surprised that Sony did not come up with a script that passed muster with Smith in the time allotted. "If he wasn't satisfied after it's been years in development, how are you going to fix that at Christmas?" this person asks. And though the prolonged pause in production is costing Sony millions, Smith is under no pressure to approve a script that is not 100% to his liking.

A key player on the film explains that the nature of the project has made it difficult to get the screenplay right. "Any movie involving time travel seems to be difficult if you want to make it work and have no bullshit loopholes, which has taken longer than we thought it would," he says.

But shooting that first act without the remainder of the script in place has only compounded the issues. "It's hard because you're locked into the beginning of the movie," a production source acknowledges. "It creates problems that are just kind of crazy."

According to a source with firsthand knowledge of the situation, Sony expected to save more than $35 million thanks to the New York tax program. But that will be reduced because the hiatus has gone on longer than anticipated. Sony maintains that the extra costs are not substantial. "Because we extended the hiatus from the holidays, few people were on the payroll, so this was a relatively inexpensive decision that has had an insignificant impact on the budget," Elzer told THR in an e-mail.

Elzer says Koepp has already delivered a revision of the script. But by now, the stresses of making the film have stirred old antagonisms -- notably between Sonnenfeld and Parkes. While Sonnenfeld is known as talented but high-strung, Parkes -- noted for a handsome head of gray hair -- often is criticized for heavy-handedness with writers. (Both Parkes and Sonnenfeld declined comment.)

The two men clashed so bitterly on both of the earlier MIBs that at one time, a knowledgeable source says, there were plans to make the third film without the active participation of one or the other. The men made up as MIB III came together, but now they are said to be at odds again, and a source friendly with Sonnenfeld insists the director is not at fault. "A lot of the blame gets put on Barry because he's so neurotic and out there," this person says. "But the real evil here is Walter trying to impose his point of view on things. And because he's so facile and he's got great hair, he wins the day a lot. But what sounds great never materializes into a screenplay."

That point of view is not new. Lawrence Lasker, once a filmmaking partner with Parkes, said a few years ago that Parkes had "a bit of a Salieri syndrome," referring to the composer who was famously jealous of Mozart's genius. Screenwriter Dale Launer (My Cousin Vinny) says Parkes is prone to throwing out many ideas in a process that "sort of cuts your balls off a little as a creative person. He gets to do the fun stuff, and you're supposed to make his ideas work."

The clash between producer and writer appears to have recurred with Koepp. A knowledgeable source says the scribe signed to the latest rewrite with the understanding that he would not be required to meet with or speak to Parkes. Elzer says it was the studio and producers who chose to have Sonnenfeld work directly with Koepp, adding, "This is fairly common."

But it's clear that when it comes to MIB, Parkes derives power from more than just good hair and a persuasive manner. Back when the first MIB (1997) was coming together, he kicked off a mutually beneficial relationship with Steven Spielberg by installing him as a producer on the film, even though Parkes and wife Laurie MacDonald had set up and partially cast the picture at Sony.

When it grossed about $590 million worldwide, Spielberg raked in a profit participation that was rumored to be $100 million. For Spielberg, who has been an executive producer on every film in the series, that proved a gift that has kept on giving.
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Re: Men In Black 3 - Rick Baker's Retro Aliens

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From EMPIRE:
Comic-Con: Men In Black 3 - Rick Baker talks retro aliens
Helen O'Hara wrote:Congratulations, you’re not at the Twilight panel. I think we know something about real monsters here…”

With those words and a huge cheer from the crowd, moderator Geoff Boucher welcomed legendary monster make-up artist Rick Baker onto the stage at Comic-Con’s Indigo Ballroom. If you’re not familiar with Baker’s name, you’ll know his work: the titular beast from An American Werewolf In London, the dance-happy zombies of Thriller, the simians in Tim Burton’s Planet Of The Apes and the aliens in the Men In Black franchise, to name just a few.

Over the next 40 minutes Baker talked about the many joys of his job (“I’ve been lucky enough to make monsters for a living. I’ve never had to put hamburgers in a bag”) and reminisced about finding a mentor in make-up genius Dick Smith (The Exorcist) when he was a pasty 18 year-old, making creatures in his bedroom. But the subject he kept coming back to was his latest gig, Men In Black 3, which has clearly got him all fired up.

At one point he cued up a short video which presented the world’s first ever look at the threequel’s ‘60s-styled aliens (the story sees Will Smith’s J hop in a time machine). The images flashed past, but we got a glimpse at a dolly-bird with a long neck and a space helmet; a squat, red-faced beastie; and, most excitingly, a proper peek at the movie’s big bad, Boris The Biker, as played by Flight Of The Conchords’ Jemaine Clement. As befits producer Walter Parkes’ description of him as “a biker from hell”, Boris has a gigantic black beard, a menacing bandanna and – freakily – goggle eye-pieces embedded deep in his eye sockets.

“Right from the first movie, I was always saying to Barry [Sonnenfeld], ‘Let’s do aliens that look like aliens we’ve already seen,” remembers Baker. “’Let’s say that Paul Blaisdell, who did the effects for Invasion Of The Saucer Men, actually had a real encounter with an alien and tried to recreate it on film, so there are saucermen in the Men In Black headquarters. And let’s have E.T. in there, operating the phone.’ Barry didn’t like any of those ideas, he thought they were stupid. But when Men In Black 3 came along and I heard about the time-travel element, I said, ‘Okay, it’s set in 2012, so we’ll have aliens that look like 2012 aliens in that part of the film. But when we go back to 1969, wouldn’t it be cool to have retro aliens? Big brains, bug eyes, stuff like that?’ I thought they should have a totally different, retro feel. And they agreed to it, thank God. So I got to make a whole bunch of cool stuff.”

Men In Black 3 has been dogged by rumours that the production is out of control, with no finished script and massive budget overruns. But Baker seemed certain they’ve got a winner on their hands, saying, “The whole gang’s back and it’s going to be something really special.” Although at one point, while talking about American Werewolf, he couldn’t stop himself from quipping, “We actually shot the script for that, which never happens. In fact, we’re still waiting to see the script for Men In Black 3!”

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Re: Men In Black 3 - Rick Baker's Retro Aliens

Postby TheButcher on Tue Sep 27, 2011 10:57 pm

STYD EXCL: Rick Baker on Alien Designs of Men in Black 3
Ryan Turek wrote:Over the weekend, Shock sat down with Rick Baker in Austin, Texas where he was presenting a screening of An American Werewolf in London at Fantastic Fest. In the time we had with him, we picked his brain about current projects, films he has seen and the book he's working on.

Before landing in Austin, he told us he was in New York plugging away at Men in Black 3 which will feature an eclectic array of all-new alien FX. "The thing that's cool is there is a time travel element [to the story]. Where I had fun is that we go back to the Men in Black headquarters of the '60s. The first thing I said is that we should have retro aliens, not aliens of 2012. More based on B-movies of the '50s and '60s. So, a lot of the aliens are based on that. Space suits with fishbowl helmets and ray guns."

We also asked if Baker - who worked on Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes redo - saw this summer's Rise of the Planet of the Apes film. "I did and I liked it. I went in totally expecting to hate it and loved it. I got a call from Fox very early on telling me about the project. 'It's going to be really great because we're not going to use any make-up for the apes' is what they told me. That sounded horrible and against what Planet of the Apes is. I didn't want to know about it. Then I went to see it and thought it was a terrific story and what WETA did was fantastic. Good filmmaking and I was happy to see that. It won me over."
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Re: Men In Black 3 - Rick Baker's Retro Aliens

Postby so sorry on Wed Sep 28, 2011 12:34 pm

TheButcher wrote:STYD EXCL: Rick Baker on Alien Designs of Men in Black 3
Ryan Turek wrote: "The thing that's cool is there is a time travel element [to the story].


Uh, didn't they do that already?
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Re: Men In Black 3

Postby Al Shut on Wed Sep 28, 2011 12:36 pm

No?

Seriously I don't remember any
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Re: Men In Black 3

Postby so sorry on Wed Sep 28, 2011 12:46 pm

Al Shut wrote:No?

Seriously I don't remember any



I barely remember the second one, but I thought for sure that Will Smif went back in time and dealt with a young Tommy Lee Jones. Eh, who cares really...
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Re: Men In Black 3

Postby Al Shut on Wed Sep 28, 2011 12:50 pm

I seem to remember a young version of Tommy Lee Jones but thought it were just memories.

Although I wouldn't bet 10c on it.

Forgettable seems to be the word we can agree on.
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Re: Men In Black 3

Postby Bloo on Wed Sep 28, 2011 1:24 pm

there was no time travel in MiB2 but it's something they've been talking about for awhile and since MiB2, it's always kind of been said that 3 would involve time travel and a young TLJ
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Re: Men In Black 3

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Re: Men In Black 3

Postby Nachokoolaid on Tue Dec 13, 2011 2:56 am

I thought it was cool. I love the first one, and this one doesn't seem to have Lara Flynn Boyle, so all seems well. I'll probably see it.
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Re: Men In Black 3

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Re: Men In Black 3

Postby The Vicar on Wed Feb 29, 2012 9:40 pm

so sorry wrote:
Al Shut wrote:No?

Seriously I don't remember any



I barely remember the second one, but I thought for sure that Will Smif went back in time and dealt with a young Tommy Lee Jones. Eh, who cares really...


I thought it was just that they brought TLJ ( with his scrubbed memory) back to the agency. No time travel. Could be wrong - its been a long time since I've seen it.
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Re: Men In Black 3

Postby DerLanghaarige on Tue Mar 06, 2012 6:57 am

To clear things up: No time travel in part 2, but a flashback with a younger K. Also the only thing so far, that really irks me about MIIIB, is that Tony Shaloub is missing. Don't know that bearded guy is (I bet he is one of those Judd Apatow comedians or from another obscure sitcom, that everybody talks about, but nobody actually watches), but something tells me that this character was supposed to be Jeeps in the script.
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