Rolling Stone, 07/25/2002, p.76, "...Enjoyable...The movie delivers....What matters is Smith and Jones, whose snappy comic timing hasn't rusted..."
Hollywood Reporter, 06/25/2002, p.20-44, "...Smith and Jones continue to play off each other smoothly....[The] technical effects are top-notch..."
USA Today, 07/03/2002, p.1D, "...Everywhere you turn, makeup guru Rick Baker provides a variety of aliens..."
Theatrical Release Date: July 3, 2002
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
2-Disc Set
Widescreen - 1.85
Disc One: Feature
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Digital 5.1 - French
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary - 1. Barry Sonnenfeld - Director (with Optional Telestrator Diagrams)
Trailer - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer
Disc Two - Bonus Material
Featurettes 1. TAKE 2: LOOPING MIB
2. ALIEN ESOTERICA
3. ANIMATICS MONTAGE
4. BO WELCH (ART/PRODUCTION DESIGN)
5. DANNY ELFMAN
6. FOLEY ARTISTS
7. FRANK THE PUG
8. JARRA
9. JEEBS
10. JEFF THE WORM
11. RICK BAKER (SPECIAL MAKE-UP EFFECTS)
12. SCRAD/CHARLIE
13. SELEENA
14. THE WORMS
Alternate Ending
Bloopers/Outtakes
Multi-Angle Scene Deconstruction
Music Video - 1. Will Smith
Text/Photo Galleries:
Marketing Campaign
Filmographies
DVD-ROM Features:
Interactive Game - 1. CROSSFIRE: MIB II
Screen Saver
Photo Gallery - 1. Concept Designs
Script
Weblinks
Reuniting director Barry Sonnenfeld with most of the original hit film's cast, MEN IN BLACK II picks up with alien-monitoring secret agent Jay (Will Smith) in a rut. Weary of the isolated life of an MiB operative, Jay continually fires new partners until MiB director Zed (Rip Torn) teams him up with the talkative pug, Frank (voiced by Tim Blaney). Together they investigate an "alien-on-alien" murder witnessed by the lovely Rita (Rosario Dawson), who Jay immediately falls for. The case eventually leads Jay and Frank to track down agent Kay (Tommy Lee Jones), who now works at a rural post office, completely unaware of his former life. Unfortunately, it's what Kay can't remember that may save the world from destruction at the hands of the shape-shifting alien Serleena (Lara Flynn Boyle). As Jay attempts to jog the memory of the reluctant Kay, Serleena takes over MiB headquarters, building up to a big New York City showdown.
A fast-paced follow-up to the 1997 sci-fi comedy, MEN IN BLACK II sticks to its guns, offering up more action, aliens, and intergalactic weirdness. This time around Smith and characters such as Frank and the wisecracking worms are the focus, although Jones makes the most out of his screen time with his deadpan persona thoroughly intact. And, as with the first movie, MIB II features plenty of enjoyable scenes, including an underground romp involving a subway-sized alien and Frank the Dog's head-out-of-the-car-window rendition of "I Will Survive."