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Men In Black Collector's Edition (1997)

Men In Black Collector's Edition (1997)
Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1433 in DVD
  • Released on: 2002-07-29
  • Rating: Parental Guidance
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Collector's Edition, Dubbed, PAL, Widescreen
  • Original language: English, French
  • Subtitled in: English, German, French, Hindi, Portuguese, Turkish, Danish, Icelandic, Bulgarian, Swedish, Hungarian, Arabic, Dutch, Finnish, Czech, Greek
  • Dubbed in: German
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 94 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
This imaginative comedy from director Barry Sonnenfeld (Get Shorty) is a lot of fun, largely on the strength of Will Smith's engaging performance as the rookie partner of a secret agent (Tommy Lee Jones) assigned to keep tabs on Earth-dwelling extra-terrestrials. There's lots of comedy to spare in this bright film, some of the funniest stuff found in the margins of the major action (a scene with Smith's character being trounced in the distance by a huge alien while Jones questions a witness is a riot.) The inventiveness never lets up, and the cast--including Vincent D'Onofrio doing frighteningly convincing work as an alien occupying a decaying human--hold up their end splendidly. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com

On the DVD: This Collector's Edition disc contains a "Visual Commentary" that features director Barry Sonenfeld and actor Tommy Lee Jones in an anecdotal conversation, but with the unique twist that they are displayed as silhouettes on your TV screen (imagine you're sitting in the back row of the cinema and they are up front) using a pointer to highlight particular events on screen. If you have a widescreen TV, the menu prompts you to switch to 4:3 mode to see this. There is also a "Visual Effects Scene Deconstruction" in which the tunnel scene and the Edgar Bug fight scene are dissected into their constituent parts; an in-depth documentary, "Metamorphosis of MIB", which charts the progress of the concept from comic book to screen; five "Extended and Alternate" scenes; trailers, including a teaser for MIB II; and Will Smith's "Men in Black" music video. --Mark Walker

Video Description
DVD Special Features

  • Widescreen Anamorphic 1.85:1
  • Dolby Digital 5.1
  • Visual commentary with on-screen diagrams featuring Barry Sonnenfeld & Tommy Lee Jones
  • Creature Animation Studies - Multi-Angle (12 minutes)
  • Tunnel Scene Deconstruction - Multi-Angle (8 minutes)
  • Extended and Alternate Scenes (5 scenes)
  • Conceptual Art, Storyboard, Storyboard Comparisons and Production Photo Galleries
  • Original Featurette (6 minutes)
  • All New Documentary: "The Metamorphosis of Men In Black" (24 minutes)
  • Music Video with Will Smith & Mikey
  • 11 Talent Files
  • Theatrical Trailers - 4 including 'MIB II'

    Synopsis
    In the 1950s a super-secret government agency was formed to monitor and police the activities of extraterrestrial aliens on the planet Earth. Some 40 years later a founding father of the agency, Agent Kay (Tommy Lee Jones), finds himself with a new smart-mouthed partner fresh from the NYPD who is soon dubbed Agent Jay (Will Smith). Their first mission is to save the Earth from destruction by a giant insectlike alien (Vincent D'Onfrio) that, incidentally, drives an exterminator's truck. Armed with their matching Ray-Bans, skinny ties, and space-age weapons that Jay barely understands--he calls the Neuralyzer the "flashy thing"--the new duo begin another average day of fighting intergalactic terrorists. An amazingly hip and terribly clever movie that riffs on everything from E.T.--THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL to CASABLANCA, this Barry Sonnenfeld film is based on the equally savvy comic book by Lowell Cunningham.


  • Customer Reviews

    highly overrated movie but okay to watch it once3
    This wasn't a particularly amusing movie and I would say its strongest point was its special effects.The story lacked credibility and failed to draw me into the world the writers had tried to create.This was largely because Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith just didn't seem as scared of the aliens as I think people would be in real life ( particularly aliens this ugly and nasty)and there was no development of characters - their personalities were exactly the same at the end of the film as they were at the beginning.I'd heard a lot about Men In Black and I've gotta say that it is overrated and the 1980s film Ghostbusters with Bill Murray is funnier and way more interesting to watch.

    A pretty average film3
    This is one of those films where the hype was bigger than the actual feature itself.

    I saw it at the pictures and the film was such an anti-climax after in-your-face promotions everywhere.

    I suppose that what happens though when a film is little more than just a product, and the people who have produced it are desperate to get adverts into every junk food shop going. The music video was burned into everyone's eyes after constantly being pumped out via every TV channel known to man.

    The film also seemed to serve as another vehicle to sell the Will Smith brand. He was at the peak of trendyness and everything wanted him. It was designed to be a slick trendy film to complement the slick trendy image. It's a shame really because he is actually a very good actor - but recently he has settled into more creative and demanding roles.

    Some nice moments, some funny moments - but it wasn't a rip-roaring hilarious film. It was simply "okay". If it weren't for the massive hype then I might have enjoyed this a bit more.

    Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith have a great relationship on screen, and I bet they had a pretty good laugh on set whilst filming too. Their cinematic pairing is the highlight of this film, and it'd be interesting to see other projects with the pair in.

    For fans of the film, this DVD will be a great addition to your collection as it contains lots of additional material, although some of it does seem to be more self promotion.

    Anyway, I'm off now to get jiggy wid it (oh yeah, I'm a mean street kid, I'm popping a cap in someone's ass as I type this, nowahm sayin'?).

    Galactic Fun4
    Men In Black is a refreshing, stylish, action-comedy about a top-secret U.S. government agency that protects the galaxy, planet Earth in particular, from extra-terrestrial villains bent on world-wide destruction. In other words, MIB defends us from the "scum of the universe." The plot centers around a veteran MIB agent, Tommy Lee Jones, who decides to train Will Smith, a young, street-wise, fast-talking, NYC policeman, to be his new, alien-exterminating, partner. The story is quick moving, original, has and lots of action and comedy to go along with absolutely stunning mid-90's special effects. A memorable adventure, and, simply put, a winner.