I feel like I don’t need spoiler tags for this, seeing as it’s a plot point from Men in Black 2, but. . . at the end of that movie, Rosario Dawson’s character shot off into the stars to be the Light of Zartha, etc etc.
I just realized something:
Does anyone else think that what Griffin really showed the Colonel was that J was his son, coming back to save the world? In the theater, I thought it was just the world saving, but I just realized the perhaps it also was the son thing.
Yes, absolutely. Along the same lines,
Do you think he showed the Colonel that he was going to die?
*Ooooooh. * I think you might be on to something there.
It was okay, but I don’t think there’s any good way to reconcile the events in this movie with those of the first.
And I was waiting for a post-credits scene of that bowling-ball-head guy getting his revenge and was disappointed.
I know she left, I was wondering if she came back for any part of this movie, or if there was any hint of communication between them or anything, or if she was just as forgotten as the forensic pathologist from the first movie. Who, by the way, they explained away as saying she wanted to rejoin the normal world and they erased her memories.
I think the real reason why she doesn’t appear in the movie is because the series was never really intended to go beyond the first move…then second movie…so there isn’t much cohesiveness between plot lines.
Pathologist from the 1st movie was supposed to be in movie 2. But the actress was rumored to be hard to work with and they fired her.
Totally agree - and if I remember right K had a love - not O but his girl that he left when he first met the MIB team from the 1st film
why is it that you think K couldn’t also have feelings for O ? He was resolved that he couldnt go back to the girl, his first love, but met O and also had feelings (or grew to have feelings) that ended up falling apart.
none of this is inconsistent with what we knew in MIB1 and what we learned in MIB3.
“If you can’t be with the one you love, love the one you’re with”
We saw uit on Monday. Liked it a lot.
I’ve read the director, Barry Sonnenfeld, actually wept tears of joy when he heard Josh Brolin do Tommy Lee Jones the first time. And that a lot of people still think Jones dubbed in Brolin’s dialogue.
Linda Fiorentino was the pathologist in the first movie, and (just in one scene) an MIB agent at the end. I don’t know about her being hard to work with; I did hear her salary request for the second movie was a nonstarter.
Or, as J put it, “Those are some city miles, then!”
I saw this last weekend, really liked it. I even enjoyed the ending, which was unexpected and, for me, tied the series together as a trilogy. This was maybe just a shade below the quality of part 1, and leagues above part 2
Come to think of it, I wish David Cross had been in it. He was in both the first (morgue clerk) and the second (video rental clerk).