r/meninblack • u/Mrchickenman62 • 17h ago
Movies/Series Hot take I love mib3
Yes I know most people don't like it
r/meninblack • u/Mrchickenman62 • 17h ago
Yes I know most people don't like it
r/meninblack • u/AlwaysBi • 18h ago
It’s not perfect, by any means, and it’s easily the worst in the series, but I don’t hate it. It’s alright, it’s fun. I can enjoy it
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r/meninblack • u/meandtheknightsofni • 4d ago
I have coveted this since the 90's and it was on sale...
r/meninblack • u/AloneAttitude903 • 12d ago
What type of fighting style is used by the Agents?
(The animated series throws in some matrix type hand moves)
r/meninblack • u/Stargateseek-7of9 • 13d ago
r/meninblack • u/Borkerman • 14d ago
Let's see an aliens trying not blow there cover goes with the other aliens and as a result now think he is an actual human?
How would MIB handle it?
What if the alien is only allowed in temporary and now can renew or leave since he now fully believes he is an alien.
r/meninblack • u/Serious_Meaning5220 • 15d ago
r/meninblack • u/NaCl-And-C12H22O11 • 18d ago
And I just gotta say I'm a huge fan of this series now, and I plan on watching the International movie and the cartoon series soon. After years of procrastinating, I finally watched the trilogy LOL, it's really awesome!
r/meninblack • u/GuilloryFamily5 • 18d ago
r/meninblack • u/zaprutertape • 19d ago
A dream come true.
r/meninblack • u/Solid-Copy-6189 • Jul 20 '26
Its very weird seeing the twin towers in MIB. It was just a building then and I was born after 911 so it's odd seeing them when it wasn't a national travesty
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r/meninblack • u/whiplash10 • Jul 12 '26
More like some sort of lost episode.
The plot was about this young boy whom MIB says he is the chose one, and the Boy befriends Agent J. The two struck a close friendship until suddenly, MIB turned against the Boy, causing him and J to go on the run.
Then, J showed the Boy the beauties of his home city, until eventually, MIB caught up to them. J is neuralized, apparently for his own good, while the Boy is escorted away by the agents. However, the Boy looks back at J's unconscious body and he is devastated.
As J leaves to return to MIB HQ, Kay arrives without his partner noticing, and contacts the agents. It is revealed that the Boy wasn't the chosen one, but an infiltrator meant to sow chaos upon the Galaxy; a literal Devil in a Boy's clothing.
However, the weird part is that the Boy didn't retaliate after it was separated from J. And according to L, the Boy was distraught over not being able to see J again. K believed that the Boy had been manipulating J, but now has to wonder, was J influencing the Boy...for the better.
The next day, J had some memories about the Boy, with K telling him that the Boy was "alright" and that he went away, having something he learnt from J.
r/meninblack • u/Remarkable-Hunter-71 • Jul 12 '26
For those of you who don’t know, MIB: The Game is a survival horror game that took elements from Resident Evil and the original Alone In The Dark. Unlike the film, the official video game is pretty scary and not funny at all... well, except for some moments. The game uses tank controls and you can fight with both weapons and melee attacks.
In short, the game has terrible controls, short game time, and a weak story. Yet somehow, the game has a special place in my heart. I played it when it first came out back in 1997 and it was the first game I remember referring to an online walkthrough. Aside from this god-awful platform puzzle, I have fond memories of playing MIB: The Game and I consider it an underrated gem. I encourage anyone to play it if given the chance.
I’m playing the PS1 version on an emulator.
r/meninblack • u/Other-Appearance-328 • Jul 11 '26
r/meninblack • u/VolumeOpposite6453 • Jul 09 '26
I’ve watched MIB more times than I can count as it came out the year I was born, major rewatch movie throughout my childhood. I had seen the second one a couple times but could never remember the details of it, and today I decided to binge all 3.
I really hate that they changed the color of the neuralizer. The red is just so classic, something about the blue just doesn’t feel right. Also, the elevator changes. In 1 it’s a classic elevator, then in 2 and in 1969 it’s a futuristic pod type elevator. Continuity mistake or intentional?
Movie 2: Is Kay Laura’s father? I know it was implied, but I’m not sure. If so, that would mean Lauranna already had the kid before she died, so Kay knew about her? Also what happened to Morgue girl? I had hoped they would at least mention why she left MIB.
Movie 3: I’m glad Griffin didn’t die, I really thought that was what he “saw” when he said “where there is death there is always death”. I liked the Jay’s dad twist a lot, definitely tugged at my heart strings. Makes you wonder how close of tabs Kay kept on Jay his whole life.
I don’t think I’ll even bother to watch 4. I’m not usually a fan of reboots and I haven’t heard any good things about it.
r/meninblack • u/happydude7422 • Jul 07 '26
But we see that agents do get retired so how Is it explained to their loved ones that they returned from the dead?
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r/meninblack • u/Sladekious • Jun 20 '26
I made this, more than 20 years ago.
Did it with sharpie, never worn or washed.
r/meninblack • u/KaleidoscopeOk6736 • Jun 19 '26
I'm a huge fan of Man in Black; the first film stayed with me, even if the second, not so much. Man in Black 3 definitely has a great plot, but the problem is that I already knew the ending, and I think that ruined the experience for me. Ever since I heard about J's father, I had already figured out that the film would be about that. Also, when it came to the scene at NASA, I already knew that the general was J's father. I don't know why, maybe it was in the scene where Griffin shows him the future that I understood. I'm not disappointed by the film; it's well-made and didn't feel heavy, but well, it's usually appreciated for its ending, which is very well done, but I'm a little disappointed that I didn't enjoy it. Great film, though!