Men In Black 2
Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith are back in black as the scum-fighting super-agents Kay and Jay - regulators of all things alien on planet earth. Their latest mission: to save the world from a total intergalactic disaster. Agent Jay has become a high-ranking member of the Men in Black, the secret government task force designed to deal with unruly visitors from other worlds, while his former cohort, Agent Kay, had his memory wiped clean and now lives a simple but contented life as a mailman.
1 June 1965, Miami, Florida, USA
4 April 1964, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
21 December 1977, Chicago, Illinois, USA
23 June 1969, Troy, Michigan, USA
5 March 1975, Elmhurst, Illinois, USA
19 September 1975, California, USA
17 May 1973, West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
18 March 1926, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
3 February 1948, El Paso, Texas, USA
1965
14 November 1964, Paterson, New Jersey, USA
29 August 1958, Gary, Indiana, USA
1958
23 April 1959, Connecticut, USA
8 December 1950, Binghamton, New York, USA
1980, Mobile, Alabama, USA
December 26, 2010
Crazy creatures, some scares, and loads of fun.
April 29, 2009
A fiercely and aggressively bad movie...
May 24, 2012
In the absence of the first film's rhythm, wit, and novelty, it's a typically lazy, diminishing-returns sequel.
August 09, 2002
A mixed bag of a comedy that can't really be described as out of this world.
August 16, 2012
It can't be said enough how much Smith's charisma and Jones' deadpan delivery almost save this movie and it's to their credit that this movie isn't as bad as it should be.
July 11, 2002
If the first Men in Black was money, the second is small change. But it still jingles in the pocket. It's fun lite.
February 09, 2006
The movie's smart, funny and fairly forgettable.
April 27, 2012
"Men in Black II" never matched the first film's perfect blend of action, comedy, and sci-fi elements.
November 25, 2002
It isn't without a modicum of felicitous charms.
July 10, 2002
Men in Black 2 might be a retread of the first one, but I still say it's worth seeing. The stars are great in this.
April 18, 2007
The down-home satire of how we cope with cultural difference has evaporated, replaced by jazzy effects that wear out their welcome by the halfway mark.

