Thursday, June 14, 2012

Men in Black 3 The alien hunters lightning recently again: Will Smith arrived in the sixties, to save the young Agent Kay.

Men in Black 3
Men in Black 3

Content
Agent J and Agent K, better known as the "Men in Black" come back in action after "Boris the Beast" has escaped from his prison moon. When K disappears suddenly learns of J O boss that his partner is dead for 40 years. The J cannot accept this so easily and decides to travel back to 1969. The Apollo 11 flight is nearing; Andy Warhol worked undercover in his factory for the MIB. Now it is set right again in the future, while J finds out that his buddy has some very well-kept secrets (te).




Criticism

"Same Planet - New Scum" is the motto in Barry Sonnenfeld's fast-paced 3D sci-fi sequel, which goes to Will Smith as Agent J on time travel.

For ten years she had disappeared into oblivion - the infamous alien hunter with its chic tailored suits and dark sunglasses. High time for a return to the earth from the scum again to rid the universe. In the director's chair again the relevant pre-loaded Barry Sonnenfeld has taken place and this time set in terms of spectacular high-tech entertainment new standards. Some 100 (goo) aliens created again by the legendary Rick Baker, there to gaze at, lightning quick unicycles, and next guest star Lady Gaga, the shapely ex-Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger, in the opener in Christian Louboutin boots - the with a red zipper in the back - for the liberation of "Boris the Beast" teeters.



Men in Black 3
Men in Black 3




And Will Smith as Agent J meet as and Tommy Lee Jones as K called back into action after top villain, played with relish by New Zealand's Flight of the Conchords Jemaine Clement musician, has escaped from his prison moon. In the 15 years that J was a member of the Men in Black, he has already seen some unexplained things, the earth is as it was in part one of the successful franchise that is still a "Casablanca without the Nazis." The aliens seek asylum and continue to work hard work in Chinese restaurants and their mischief. They remain a mystery - just as taciturn partner J K that adamantly silent about his past. When his life is at stake, J travels back to 1969, in the days when the Apollo 11 flight to the moon is pending to set right the future. He is assisted by the young agent K (Josh Brolin).

Men in Black 3
Men in Black 3

A time travel movie in perfect 3D, which is struggling with the paradoxes inherent in the nature, the (sub) genre. The screenplay by Lowell Cunningham's comic on which David Koepp ("Spider-Man") has co-written, like, thanks to well-developed scenes has, as a whole but to those logic gaps that we know of the "Terminator" adventures ago. As with the previous two hits is also looking "Men in Black 3" in terms of production design, makeup and special effects like him. Cool retro-futuristic look and design in perfect harmony; the animation technique is the amount of time and the science-fiction movies of the fifties, paid tribute with a wink. Andy Warhol "outs" in his factory as a man who works undercover for the title-giving government authority, Pitbull sings "Back in Time" and the Rolling Stones' hit song "2000 Light Years From Home" provides for the proper Sixties feel.



Sonnenfeld routinely unspooled alien fun is featuring dry spells, perfectly timed slapstick, fast-paced action sequences. A highlight is the finale at Cape Canaveral, sound and sound design as a formal press in the theater seats, the stunts are Bond-worthy game of Smith and relaxed and very Brolin. In addition to the overwhelming show values ​​and the well discordant star leaves the chilled out Emma Thompson as MIB boss Oh - here is a "magical nanny" the sexy kind - a lasting impression and the performances by Michael Stuhlbarg ("A Serious Man") as an alien Griffin, A futuristic "White Rabbit" in the tradition of Lewis Carroll ("Alice in Wonderland"), killed by its absurdity. In short, a successful, fast and elegantly filmed mounted reboot with blockbuster potential. The Men in Black adamantly oppose her retirement.

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