Men in Black II


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Agent J investigates the unauthorised landing of a spacecraft and discovers a malevolent alien disguised as a lingerie model is on the verge of destroying humanity. His only hope of stopping her diabolical plot is to restore the memory of his retired partner K - but his former mentor takes more than a little convincing. Sci-fi comedy sequel, directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, starring Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Rosario Dawson, Lara Flynn Boyle, Johnny Knoxville, Rip Torn and Tony Shalhoub


2002 HD subtitles 16x9 audio-description violent-scenes
Adventure Comedy Movie/Drama Science Fiction

Cast & Crew

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Will Smith (Actor) .. Jay
Tommy Lee Jones (Actor) .. Kay
Rosario Dawson (Actor) .. Laura
Lara Flynn Boyle (Actor) .. Serleena
Johnny Knoxville (Actor) .. Scrad/Charlie
Rip Torn (Actor) .. Zed
Tony Shalhoub (Actor) .. Jeebs
Patrick Warburton (Actor) .. Tee
Martha Stewart (Actor) .. Herself
Michael Bailey Smith (Actor) .. Creepy
Richard Pearson (Actor) .. Gordy

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Did You Know..

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Will Smith (Actor) .. Jay
Born: September 25, 1968 in Philadelphia
Best Known For: Men in Black and a string of hit movies.
Early-life: Born Willard Christopher Smith Jr on September 25, 1968, in Philadelphia, the second of four children. He received his Fresh Prince nickname from a teacher who noted his ability to talk his way out of any situation. In high school, Smith teamed up with Jeff Townes to form rap duo DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince. Turning down a university scholarship to concentrate on music paid off when the duo became platinum-selling recording artists.
Career: Smith's charm swayed Quincy Jones and the NBC TV network to give him a starring role in The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air, a series that ran for six years. In 1992, he made his film debut with Where the Day Takes You. Since then, he's enjoyed a steady string of box-office hits, including Bad Boys, Independence Day, Men in Black and its two sequels, and Ali, which gained him an Oscar nomination. Other projects include Enemy of the State, Six Degrees of Separation, I, Robot, I Am Legend, Seven Pounds and Hancock. His recent work includes Men in Black 3, After Earth, and new movie Focus.
Quote: "Give me a problem, I'll give you a solution. I just love living. That's a feeling you can't fake. I'm glad every single day. I think that even the camera can feel that I'm a happy man."
Trivia: He married actress Jada Pinkett in 1997. They have two children, Jaden and Willow.
Tommy Lee Jones (Actor) .. Kay
Born: September 15, 1946 in San Saba, Texas
Best Known For: The Men in Black movies and his Oscar-winning role in The Fugitive.
Early-life: Born in San Saba, Texas, on September 15, 1946. His father worked in the oil industry, his mother spent time as a police officer, teacher and beauty salon owner. They married and divorced twice. After graduating from high school, he attended Harvard College on a scholarship, where one of his room-mates was future American vice-president Al Gore. He was also a star American Football player for the university team.
Career: Jones landed an agent and a role in a Broadway production of A Patriot for Me just 10 days after graduating from Harvard in 1969. A year later he made his film debut in Love Story, based on Erich Segal's novel of the same name. Segal claimed he based the lead character of Oliver (played by Ryan O'Neal) on Jones and Gore. Jones then spent four years in soap opera One Life to Live. The film Coal Miner's Daughter made critics sit up and notice him in 1980. Acclaimed performances in Lonesome Dove, The Fugitive, JFK and Men in Black followed. Other well-received projects include No Country for Old Men, In the Valley of Elah (for which he received an Oscar nomination), Lincolm and The Homesman.
Quote: "It's no mean calling to bring fun into the afternoons of large numbers of people. That too is part of my job, and I'm happy to serve when called on."
Rosario Dawson (Actor) .. Laura
Born: May 09, 1979 in New York
Best Known For: A string of independent and Hollywood films.
Early-life: Rosario was born in New York on May 9, 1979, and raised by her mother Isabel and stepfather Greg. Rosario has a half-brother, Clay. Isabel was 16 when she had Rosario and at the age of 21, she moved her family into an abandoned building on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, where she and her husband renovated an apartment. Rosario had her first taste in front of a camera as a child when she made an appearance on Sesame Street.
Career: As a teenager, Dawson starred in the controversial 1995 film Kids. Since then, she has performed in a wide range of films, including Men in Black II (2002), 25th Hour (2002), Alexander (2004), Sin City (2005), Rent (2005), Clerks II (2006), Death Proof (2007) and Seven Pounds (2008). More recently, she has starred in Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief (2010), Unstoppable (2010), Trance (2013) and Gimme Shelter (2013) and Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014).
Quote: "When I see a woman who is all gaunt and emaciated, I don't think she's beautiful. She reminds me of a Chihuahua that's freezing and shaking."
Trivia: Away from acting, Rosario supports a number of charities, including Oxfam, Amnesty International and Save the Children.
Lara Flynn Boyle (Actor) .. Serleena
Johnny Knoxville (Actor) .. Scrad/Charlie
Born: March 11, 1971 in Knoxville, Tennessee
Best Known For: Fronting offbeat comedy stunt show Jackass.
Early-life: Born Philip John Clapp on March 11, 1971, in Knoxville, Tennessee, the son of a used-car salesman. He was a sickly child and almost died while suffering simultaneous bouts of flu, pneumonia and bronchitis. He is also asthmatic. He decided to become an actor after reading Jack Kerouac's On The Road, and after high school, he studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena, California, but dropped out after three weeks. Rather than going straight into acting, he took a job on skateboarding magazine Big Brother.
Career: Made his movie debut in 1995's Desert Blues, but it was an article about self-defence equipment, which he tested on himself, which brought him to the attention of MTV. As a result, he, magazine editor Jeff Tremaine and director Spike Jonze created Jackass, in which various people do bizarre and often dangerous stunts. The show became a massive success at home and abroad, prompting big screen spin-offs. He's since attempted to establish himself as a film actor, and has appeared in Coyote Ugly, Men in Black II, Grand Theft Parsons, Walking Tall, The Dukes of Hazzard, Killshot, and Bad Grandpa.
Quote: "People think by challenging me they're going to show they're tough. But I'm not tough. Decent drinker. Not such a bad kisser. But not a great fighter."
Trivia: He is a big fan of Johnny Cash.
Rip Torn (Actor) .. Zed
Tony Shalhoub (Actor) .. Jeebs
Born: October 09, 1953 in Green Bay, Wisconsin
Best Known For: Monk.
Early-life: Anthony Marcus Shalhoub was born on October 9, 1953, in Green Bay, Wisconsin. His parents were of Lebanese descent and his father owned a grocery store. Tony has nine siblings and first appeared on stage at the age of six, when one of his sisters volunteered him to play an extra in a production of The King and I. His parents had hoped he would work in the family business, but he knew he wanted to be an actor and studied at Yale Drama School.
Career: After graduating with a Masters degree, Shalhoub spent four years at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts, before trying his luck in New York. He enjoyed success on Broadway, earning a Tony Award nomination for his role in Conversations with My Father. This led to TV movies and he made his big-screen debut in 1990 film Companion. Other films followed, including Men in Black, Galaxy Quest and Spy Kids. On the small screen, he joined the cast of US sitcom Wings in season 3 and went on to star in 136 episodes. His next big role on TV was playing the title role in Monk from 2002 until 2009. He won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for his portrayal of Adrian Monk. He also provides the voice of Luigi in Disney/Pixar film Cars and its sequel.
Quote: "I try not to look at the ethnicity of the parts. I like to look at the complexity of the characters, and the actors and directors involved."
Patrick Warburton (Actor) .. Tee
Martha Stewart (Actor) .. Herself
Michael Bailey Smith (Actor) .. Creepy
Richard Pearson (Actor) .. Gordy
Barry Sonnenfeld (Director)

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