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Men in Black II is the cinematic equivalent of a sugar rushâfun in the moment, but quickly forgotten. It lacks the originalâs awe and mystery, but Will Smithâs charm and Tommy Lee Jonesâs grumpy resignation make it a harmless, occasionally hilarious diversion. For fans of the franchise, itâs a necessary pit stop before the superior MIB 3 . For everyone else, itâs proof that some sequels should have stayed neuralyzed.
â â œ (out of 5) Best Quote: âAll right, hereâs the deal. Iâm the best there is. Plain and simple. I wake up in the morning and I piss excellence.â â Agent Jay Men In Black Ii
The filmâs greatest asset is the instant chemistry between Smith and Jones. Jones, playing Kay as a grumpier, more bewildered version of himself, delivers deadpan gold. The supporting cast shines in cameos: Frank the Pug (now with a neuralyzer-proof collar) steals every scene, and Michael Jacksonâs brief, silent role as âAgent Mâ is a cult-classic oddity. The practical effects and creature designsâlike the multi-tentacled Jeff the Wormâremain impressively tactile. Men in Black II is the cinematic equivalent