

I also like to check out the aliens that they are monitoring at the agency, for example in the first one they were monitoring Michael Jackson and Agent J's elementary school teacher. You have to appreciate the imagination of those folks. The one thing about all the Men in Black films is all of the different characters that the visual effect crew create. Okay, enough of philosophy class and back to the film. you can pick up that piece of paper or not) and whatever you decide to do affects everything else. I related to this character because I have always believed that you always have at least two doors to open (e.g. I was a little confused at first, but as the film progressed, I finally got it. He was a psychic who could see into the various futures that could occur if certain things happen. I think that my favorite character in the film is Griffin (Michael Stuhlbarg). As usual Will Smith (Agent J) came up with very comical explanations of the weird situations that occur during the film.

I also liked the fact that a women was in charge of such a prestigious agency.

I liked the introduction of Agent O (Emma Thompson) who had one of the funniest scenes in the film and literally had me laughing out loud. Josh was totally convincing and did an excellent job imitating Tommy's persona. Tommy Lee Jones (old Agent K) just basically had to be himself (smile). I have to give major props to Josh Brolin (younger Agent K) who had the daunting task of portraying an actor portraying a role. I think that this film works in 3D because there is a lot of falling through time, which my niece and nephew loved. This film had a lot more substance and managed to tie up some loose ends which I really appreciated. I have to say that this film was much better than the last film which was really just a regurgitation of the first one. It is really hard to believe that it has been 10 years since the last Men in Black film.
