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They find the immigrants and instruct them to form a line. They search the foreigners and they find one that does not understand a word of Spanish. They send the rest of them back into Nick's truck and they take the one who doesn't understand Spanish further out to the desert, where Agent K cuts into the foreigner with a knife, revealing that it is a space alien; Mikey.

They arrest Mikey, not knowing when he was let out of jail, when one of the agents, Janus , notices this. Mikey notices Janus, pushes Dee down, and starts running toward him. Kay tells Dee to shoot, but Dee is unable to, so Kay shoots, disintegrating it just in the nick of time. Janus's colleagues show up and draw their guns on Kay, who insists that the situation is under control.

A containment crew shows up and on Kay's orders scorches the nearby landscape while Kay shows the INS agents a device called a Neuralyzer. When Janus asks Kay who he really is, Kay says he is just a figment of their imagination, and zaps the Neuralyzer, which emits a small camera flash. Kay then takes off his protective sunglasses and tells the agents that they're lucky to be alive after such a big blast, using the cover story of an underground gas main going up after Janus discharged his gun.

Dee apologizes for not shooting at Mikey, and since he is getting too old, is neuralyzed by K. Edwards almost catches the man, but he gets away by drawing a weapon that evaporates. He runs once again and Edwards finally catches him on the roof of a building. The man claims "he's coming" and that the world will end. He blinks gills under his eyes, and then he willingly falls to his death. The seen cuts to a farm, where a grumpy farmer named Edgar Vincent D'Onofrio yells at his wife about his dinner being poorly made instead of having a steak, saying that she is useless, and the only thing that pulls its weight is his truck.

On cue, a spaceship promptly crashes into the truck, destroying it and creating a crater. Edgar goes outside to investigate as his wife, Beatrice asks Edgar what on Earth is it before Edgar rudely tells Beatrice to get back inside, and he is killed by the alien. The alien steals his skin and uses it as a disguise, and then goes back into the house. He asks for sugar water, and then freaks Beatrice out so he can get away.

He goes outside and picks his spaceship up, since he must take it with him to return home. Meanwhile, Edwards gives his incident report to his boss, and when he leaves, Kay steps in and asks Edwards about the weapon that evaporated. He asks if Edwards would recognize the weapon if seen again. He takes Edwards to Jack Jeebs ' pawn shop, and after a little persuasion, which involves Kay blowing off Jeebs' head Jeebs then regrows a new head , Jeebs shows them the guns and Edwards picks out the one he saw.

Kay yells at Jeebs, thinking that the weapon was used for an assassination attempt, and that the alien who bought it was unlicensed.

Kay neuralyzes Edwards and then decides that he should join the company he really works for, the Men in Black. He gives Edwards the card.

Along with some other government agents, Edwards gets his training. First is a written exam, where Edwards, unable to write in the chair, drags a table over.

Next is a target range, where the recruits grab pistols and shoot at cardboard cut-outs of extraterrestrials. All of the recruits fire at every target that passes by, except for Edwards, who waits, and then fires a single round. Edwards explains that one target hanging from a lamppost is just working out, another target who was snarling has a tissue in his hand indicating that he was sneezing , and the target Edwards shot was an eight-year old girl reading quantum physics books.

Zed and Kay debate the results, and decide that Edwards is the right candidate. Kay pulls Edwards aside while Zed neuralyzes the rejected recruits under the pretense of an eye examination. K introduces Edwards to the Worms , who are in the coffee room, and then tells him that humans are not alone on the planet, and that aliens live among humans in secret. At another rural farm, the Bug in Edgar's skin kills an exterminator by forcing his own gas pipe down his mouth, and steals his truck to house his ship in.

Action Adventure Comedy. Director Barry Sonnenfeld. Lowell Cunningham comic Ed Solomon screen story. Top credits Director Barry Sonnenfeld.

See more at IMDbPro. Trailer Theatrical Version. Clip The Rise of Will Smith. So Far. Video So '90s It Hurts: 'Men in Black'. Photos Top cast Edit. Tommy Lee Jones Kay as Kay. Will Smith Jay as Jay. Linda Fiorentino Laurel as Laurel. Vincent D'Onofrio Edgar as Edgar. Rip Torn Zed as Zed. Tony Shalhoub Jeebs as Jeebs.

Carel Struycken Arquillian as Arquillian. Richard Hamilton Dee as Dee. Kent Faulcon 1st Lt. Jake Jensen as 1st Lt. Jake Jensen. John Alexander Mikey as Mikey. Keith Campbell Perp as Perp. Patrick Breen Mr. Redgick as Mr. Barry Sonnenfeld. Lowell Cunningham comic Ed Solomon screen story screenplay.

More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Based off of the comic book. Unbeknownst to other people, there is a private agency code named MiB. The van smuggling the undocumented immigrants drives along Highway , a reference to Nevada State Road , known as the "Extraterrestrial Highway" due to its proximity to alleged UFO crash site Area And, oh yeah, Paul is dead, which is obvious to anyone who's ever played "A Day in the Life" backwards.

We report , you decide. The film's credits changed the "No Animals Were Harmed" disclaimer in the credits to read, "The animals and aliens used in this film were in no way mistreated and all scenes in which they appeared were under strict supervision with the utmost concern for their handling. Men in Black earns a spot with its tagline but doesn't beat Titantic , a film that earns not one, not two, but three separate entries on the list. Although in this case, we use the term "real" to mean something people can believe but have never proven, so… not real.

Remember Titan A. Men in Black and White MTV looks back at the comics the films were based on—although the films have as much in common with the comic books as Call of Duty has in common with actual warfare. Jolly Roger In this review, legendary film critic Roger Ebert loves the Men in Black 's willingness to be equal parts self-aware and absurd. Zac Snyder take note. Astronomy Bad Astronomy is a website that grades a film's scientific accuracy: Think Cinema Sins with an advanced degree.

Does Men in Black pass the test? Check it out. Films Don't Repeat Themselves But they do rhyme. TCM's wonderful introduction to Men in Black does a great job of putting the film in the context of cinematic history. It's Alive Dr. Frankenstein ain't got nothin' on this guy. Entertainment Weekly talks with monster maker and mad scientist Rick Baker on the set of Men in Black. Monster Mash Rick Baker, creature designer on numerous films including Men in Black , plays museum docent and guides us through his warehouse of mechanical monstrosities.

The place is like a retirement community for nightmares. Skipping Ahead If you just want the Men in Black part of the tour, use this link. Side note: Does anyone else remember when the History Channel had programming about history? Good times.

No Introduction Needed If you were a child of the late 90s, that is. For everyone else, we introduce the opening to the Men in Black animated television series. So be ready for that earworm. The Black Album The original soundtrack is properly quirky from a score courtesy of Danny Elfman, the only man Tim Burton trusts with his films' scores. Are You Feeling Lucky, Punk?

Agent K puts on his best Clint Eastwood impression before shooting Mikey to bits.



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