Title: Men in Black (IMDb) Starring: Will Smith Released: 17th June 2008 SRP: $28.95
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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced the Blu-ray release of Men in Black for the 17th of June, priced at around $28.95. A sci-fi adventure comedy about two top secret agents (Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith) with the everyday mission of policing alien activities on planet Earth. The Men in Black's current assignment: to stop an intergalactic terrorist from making Earth his next victim.
1.85:1 Widescreen Transfer (1080p)
Audio: English Dolby TrueHD 5.1, French Dolby TrueHD 5.1, Portuguese Dolby TrueHD 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1, Thai Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin Simplified), Chinese (Mandarin Traditional), Dutch, English (UK), English (US), French (Parisian), Indonesian / Bahasa, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Latin Am), Thai
Telestrator Commentary with Director Barry Sonnefeld and Tommy Lee Jones
Technical Commentary with Barry Sonnenfeld, Rick Baker, and Industrial Light & Magic Team
Extended and Alternate Scenes
Metamorphosis of Men In Black
Visual Effects Scene Deconstructions
Visual Effects Scene Deconstructions Technical Commentary
Character Animation Studies
Storyboard Comparisons
Conceptual Art Gallery
Scene Editing Workshop
Production Photo Gallery
'Men in Black' Music Video Starring Will Smith and Mikey
Men in Black Theatrical Trailer
Men in Black Teaser Trailer
Intergalactic Pursuit: The Men in Black Multi-Player Trivia Game (BD Exclusive)
shwanziMemberJoin Date: December 2005Location: United StatesPosts: 51
Lots of kickin' extras, but this was a one-time flick for me... it was good the first time I saw it but fell apart on repeated viewings. Impressive disc though!
RavingRabbidMemberJoin Date: February 2008Location: CanadaPosts: 20
I'll be picking this one up. I liked the direction they went with, making it serious but also funny at the same time. MIIB never came close to the original's tone and ended up being too silly.
rebel-scumMemberJoin Date: May 2006Location: United KingdomPosts: 561
Blue-Kal-El wrote: I agree, on repeated viewings its not the same...
Wasn't even that good on 1st viewing. It was overhyped twaddle at the time and now is just plain twaddle. I didn't bother at all with the 2nd one. Barry Sonnenfield is not one of my favorite directors, put it that way.