I love how Jeebs' lazy eye is at a different angle in relation to his other one when his head grows back, as if no matter how often he regrows it, that eye will never be quite right.
Anybody else love how J immediately tries to arrest K as soon as he sees him shoot someone who was unarmed? It's a brief moment but it's an amazing detail that highlights how J can go from being easy going and laidback to serious and sincere.
He was going to kiill another cop for shooting a bad guy? Is that how it works? Is it not a bigger crime to kill a fellow cop than a suspect? I've never seen any cop react to their superior like that in fiction before-
@Sam Okay, I need to rewatch the movie but at this point only Will Smith's character is the law enforecement? Why is he then entertaining the threats of the civilian and working alongside him, seemingly?
@@ots1634 Kay came to Jay about the alien Jay chased in the intro. He explained that the shop owner, who Jay was familiar with from a past crime activity, sold guns to the alien that was chased. Jay "entertained" the threats because he was playing off the "good cop, bad cop" routine to get information -- one guy threatens, the other pretends to be your friend by persuading the culprit to divulge whatever information before the other decides to "harm" them which is usually a bluff. Jay wasn't actually expecting Kay to shoot him, but he also did not know the shop owner was an alien, and that the shot wouldn't actually kill him. That's why he drew his gun.
Gotta be quick on the draw in the line of duty, so long as you know what you're looking at and don't act foolishly... And J _wasn't_ acting foolishly. He was unknowing about Jeebs, sure. But J didn't jump the gun and shoot it.
Jeebs gets shot at 0:45, frame 11. At 0:45 frame 18, we cut to J, whose hand is on his gun but it is still tucked into his waist. By 0:46 frame 05 (11/24 of a second later) it is aimed at K's head.
@@billb207 not the fastest conscious human reaction speed possible, but less than half a second to pull out and ready your weapon like that is still impressive
@@shaggy4real97 Well, they screen for a lot of factors. This alone shows J is very aware of his surroundings, having the reaction speed to pull the gun and be ready. His mind was what got him his role, but his training is what got him in the door.
It's great how at first J mistakenly believes K is merely playing up the "Bad Cop" role in the old fashioned "Good Cop/Bad Cop" routine until he shoots. TLJ's mere look of incredulous disgust the minute J identifies the gun is a really nice touch. This entire scene is gold from start to finish.
this was around the same time as the jurassic park effects were being designed and improved upon...some of the same people in the same industry. but this scene is a combination of computer effects, puppetry and good acting by the actor playing Jeebs.
cainster Well, ILM have always been industry leading. The Star Wars original trilogy revolutionised the industry, then the prequel trilogy revolutionised it again and brought in the age of CGI imagery we see today. The phantom Menace was being developed at the same time as this roughly so it makes sense this film looks amazing seeing as TPM was pretty groundbreaking visually
One of the small, insignificantly seeming lines that we never caught as a kid. I literally just caught that line now and I grew up watching this on VHS lol
@@rizalalbar sure man! He's being sarcastic and saying that he deals drugs (crack cocaine) but still works in his pawn shop because the hours he works are so good. I'm surprised that a line openly referencing drug dealing like that made it into a family movie
@@MalcolmCooks ah thank you my good man. I didn't know you would reply so fast considering your comment was made 3 months ago. thank you very much my good man
"Drop the weapon and put your hands on your head!" "I warned him!" "Drop the weapon!" "You warned him!" LOL, it's incredible how much funnier K's subtle dialogue is when watching this movie at an older age.
"You sold a Reverberating Carbonizer to an unlicensed Sepholaphoid(?) Jeebs. You piece of... "He looked alright to me" Dang, some creative writing there. Hahaha.
Cephalopoid*. And don't forget the mutate capacity! Which might explain how it "dissolved" in the scene where "James" knocks it out of the perpetrator's hands and it melts away; perfect weapon for an assassination, which is why K questioned Jeeb's about it. "He looked alright to me", goes to show how dodgy Jeebs was, cos' he must've known the buyer's intent!.
The genius and cleverness in the dialogue and humour here is what's missing from the other sequels - love how J tries to act all cool at the start but then gets shown up by K who just kills it lol
@@of_oniichan7755 He's a detective also played by Tony Shalhoob (Jeebs' actor). Known for his obsessive compulsive behavior (even numbers being one of them) and having over 300 phobias (milk and mushrooms being the top ten alongside snakes and death).
I love that line. As if the rolexes had any relevance when Jeebs' true business was the illegal alien guns. But yeah, J/Edwards wanted to feel he was still in charge of situation. lol
Did anyone else notice the lazy eye switched from before he got shot to the other size, after he got shot? 23 years later and still the little details that went unnoticed.
@Stefano Pavone And, despite world shattering new information, he lowered his gun when the situation changed. If only we actually had cops that competent and self disciplined. Even when he gestured with the pistol it was completely point down and safe. /smh
I like this movie because it assumes the audience knows what a "Reverberating Carbonizer w/ Mutating Capacity" is haha. It's honestly refreshing because I'm tired of being babied through films these days.
It covers the target with a carbonite shell that rings when tapped. It also has a shape shifting container for the carbon based casing material. Don't ask me why about that. Or it modifies the DNA of the target. Not sure which.
It assumes we're smart enough to just think, "Well none of that sounds particularly pleasant. Getting shot by it would probably kill me in an awesome but horrific manner".
I had to go on a road trip to Florida car ride would take at least 16 hours, I had to buy some movies from the store after I bought them the clerk told me I could get one more movie for free they had two I could pick from men in black or free willy I choose men in black. All I can say is that I made the best decision of my life
Turd Sandwich sure, I got King Kong 2005 and the King Kong 1933 (both of which I had seen before I mainly got them for the behind the scenes material) a family member wanted me to get les miserables because they said "they wanted to watch it". (Note that certain family member never did) in Kentucky I got from a Cracker Barrel "the ghost and Mr chicken" because another family member told me I needed to watch it, I brought along a few other dvds I had in the basement in case I ran out of movies to watch. And as I sit here typing this I am wondering why I am telling a complete stranger about what movies I watched on a road trip........XD
K: You sold a reveberating carbonizer with mutate capacity to an unlicensed cephalapoid. Jeebs, you piece of s*****! Jeebs: He look alright to me... XD Never get any better than this!
"I'm gonna shoot you where it dont grow back" Me at 5: "yeah! Hes gonna shoot you in the leg, try living without that!" Me now, at 23 "oooooooooooooooooh. Yeah hes shooting him in the baby maker!" 😂
From the show: K: "What do you know about this?" Jeebs: "I don't know what you're talking about." *gets head blown off* "Well, it does look sorta familiar." *gets head blown off* "Okay, so maybe said item was in my possession and I may have given it to someone of ill-repute." K: "You sold it to Alpha, didn't you?" Jeebs: "Uhhhh....."
Yes! This clip has one of my favorite movie quotes! "Why do you lie to me, Jeebs? I hate it when you lie." I quote it all the time and no one ever seems to know what I'm talking about.
There's loads of quotables in this, some of my favourites off the top of my head that I try and repeat in day-to-day life if I can: K to J when they stop the pregnant couple: "And you, uh, deal with that." K in MiB HQ: "Elvis ain't dead, he just went home" Alien Prince: "B-b-but is word." J when stepping on the roaches: "Don't start nuthin, won't be nuthin"
See, I'd have been GONE when that dude grew his head back. That's how the movie would've ended, with me running down the street and not looking back until my heart gives out.
Stop with the slap meme, it's too overrated why does everyone hate Will Smith, he did it to defend Jada but maybe he should have told him to not bring her up politely
@@jackraider1039 No can't do. I'm surprised about your justification of him simply "trying to defend Jada". She's a grown woman who can defend herself and in no universe should violence be defended or accepted.
I am old enough to remember MiB when it came out. First time watching, no previews on the Net, nothing. The shock of how good the movie was, how original and fresh... a gem.
This was the first scene shot with Will and Tommy. Will ad-libbed the line about the Rolexes. The director said he knew the movie would be great after this scene.
The first time I watched this movie was at 2:00am in the hospital. Every time I watch this I feel like I'm in a hospital bed with a pack of saltines next to me.
I love how Jeebs' lazy eye is at a different angle in relation to his other one when his head grows back, as if no matter how often he regrows it, that eye will never be quite right.
very yes
@@GollyGeeWilikers Omg I just noticed its the OTHER EYE! His left eye is wonky and then after he gets shot its the right one lol
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I've always liked how quickly J goes from doing the "sarcastic cop" to complete serious when K blows Jeebs head off. No hesitation at all
Will is genuinely on his A game, such great characterization
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J whipped that gun out so damn fast
still a cop
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Anybody else love how J immediately tries to arrest K as soon as he sees him shoot someone who was unarmed? It's a brief moment but it's an amazing detail that highlights how J can go from being easy going and laidback to serious and sincere.
And how he's an honest and decent cop, too.
He was going to kiill another cop for shooting a bad guy? Is that how it works? Is it not a bigger crime to kill a fellow cop than a suspect? I've never seen any cop react to their superior like that in fiction before-
@Sam Okay, I need to rewatch the movie but at this point only Will Smith's character is the law enforecement? Why is he then entertaining the threats of the civilian and working alongside him, seemingly?
@@ots1634 Kay came to Jay about the alien Jay chased in the intro. He explained that the shop owner, who Jay was familiar with from a past crime activity, sold guns to the alien that was chased.
Jay "entertained" the threats because he was playing off the "good cop, bad cop" routine to get information -- one guy threatens, the other pretends to be your friend by persuading the culprit to divulge whatever information before the other decides to "harm" them which is usually a bluff.
Jay wasn't actually expecting Kay to shoot him, but he also did not know the shop owner was an alien, and that the shot wouldn't actually kill him. That's why he drew his gun.
@@eraart7234 exactly.
"Why do you lie to me jeebs i hate it when you lie.." Only tommy lee jones can deliver that line with such a hilarious nonchalance.
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agent K will smash your head on the counter. so don't fuck around dude..
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I love how Smith instantly reacts when he shoots Jeeves. Like before his body even hit the floor his gun was on him.
I mean he WAS a cop before MIB, so it makes sense to react like that. But yeah it’s a good touch.
@@stingerjohnny9951 Yeah, but like how fast he reacted. Zero hesitation. Not half a second of "wait, what?"
Gotta be quick on the draw in the line of duty, so long as you know what you're looking at and don't act foolishly...
And J _wasn't_ acting foolishly. He was unknowing about Jeebs, sure. But J didn't jump the gun and shoot it.
0:45 I'm impressed on how quickly J reacted to this.
He drew his pistol between frames.
Jeebs gets shot at 0:45, frame 11. At 0:45 frame 18, we cut to J, whose hand is on his gun but it is still tucked into his waist. By 0:46 frame 05 (11/24 of a second later) it is aimed at K's head.
@@billb207 not the fastest conscious human reaction speed possible, but less than half a second to pull out and ready your weapon like that is still impressive
@@shaggy4real97 Well, they screen for a lot of factors. This alone shows J is very aware of his surroundings, having the reaction speed to pull the gun and be ready. His mind was what got him his role, but his training is what got him in the door.
The Men in Black only take the best of the best of the best.
Hes coming back to talk about them Rolexes.
Ninja Mice lol
I was saving that bacon
J Brown I am legend
No he.s not couse k delete his memory
I'm coming back to talk about them earth women.
For whatever reason this is the scene I remember most. This and the sugar water.
Me too 😂😂😂
+17sunnyhour then it would be like the Heineken commercial with the guy who looks like Antonio banderas.
Steve Celestino what about frank!
Steve Celestino l
Steve Celestino hahaha the sugar water scene is definitelly the most memorable to me
It's great how at first J mistakenly believes K is merely playing up the "Bad Cop" role in the old fashioned "Good Cop/Bad Cop" routine until he shoots.
TLJ's mere look of incredulous disgust the minute J identifies the gun is a really nice touch.
This entire scene is gold from start to finish.
I love how Jay is desperately trying to keep things on his level of comprehension: "yeah...and uh...imma be back to talk about them rolexes".
Special effects are still absolutely amazing... They honestly look better then most modern movies!
tankmaster1018 ikr
tankmaster1018 lol no they don't especially not in the 2nd movie
this was around the same time as the jurassic park effects were being designed and improved upon...some of the same people in the same industry. but this scene is a combination of computer effects, puppetry and good acting by the actor playing Jeebs.
You ain't kidding there! Just right than cheap!
cainster Well, ILM have always been industry leading. The Star Wars original trilogy revolutionised the industry, then the prequel trilogy revolutionised it again and brought in the age of CGI imagery we see today. The phantom Menace was being developed at the same time as this roughly so it makes sense this film looks amazing seeing as TPM was pretty groundbreaking visually
"PUT THE GUN DOWN"
"i warned him"
"PUT IT DOWN"
"you warned him"
do you have any idea how much that stings?
+sparda kurkov Just show us the merchandise Jeebs....
Steven Vilagi you sold a reverberating carbonizer with mutate capacity to an unlicensed Cephalopoid, Jeebs, you piece of..
It looked alright to me.
It must've been for an assassination, who's the target?
In love how New York this film was
Shot in the head and starts swearing. Brooklyn, I'm guessing?
@DefiantBoris lmao
DefiantBoris your talking about the guys in Brooklyn
@@Royal-ib9hd You got a problem with that?
Nighthawke70 what’s wrong No neck? You wanna fight?
"shoot you where it don't grow back" 😂
Yak "till" it dont grow back
Yak The balls, coz in X-Men: Last Stand, that guy's balls never grew back. So that's the perfect spot to shoot.
It would grow back on me. And it talks.
Anything but his head
Why not just Snap him out of existence, Brolin?
"Oh, well, I'm a huge a crack dealer, but I still work here because I love the hours." Tony Shalhoub is brilliant.
One of the small, insignificantly seeming lines that we never caught as a kid.
I literally just caught that line now and I grew up watching this on VHS lol
I thought he was good in 13 Ghosts
"well I'm a huge crack dealer now but I still work here 'cuz I love the hours!"
HOW did this line slip past everyone
Please elaborate. Not all of the people that watch the movie have english as their main language
@@rizalalbar sure man! He's being sarcastic and saying that he deals drugs (crack cocaine) but still works in his pawn shop because the hours he works are so good. I'm surprised that a line openly referencing drug dealing like that made it into a family movie
@@MalcolmCooks ah thank you my good man. I didn't know you would reply so fast considering your comment was made 3 months ago. thank you very much my good man
@@MalcolmCooks This exchange is the most wholesome I've ever seen in a comment section. I love it.
I never understood the big deal about drug references in pg13 movies.
I mean K swore twice on this scene
95% of comments are repeating what was said in the scene.
86% of statistics are made up on the spot.
Veni Vidi Vici and 1% about balls
I always just say,"Mine would grow back and start cussing a lot."
The fact that you don't have a profile Pic makes it 100x funnier
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oh my gosh, when k says, "YOU warned him!" gets me in stitches every time 0:45
"Drop the weapon and put your hands on your head!"
"I warned him!"
"Drop the weapon!"
"You warned him!" LOL, it's incredible how much funnier K's subtle dialogue is when watching this movie at an older age.
Don't make me kill you.
Yep, and my kids hate my 'dad jokes'.
Didn't get the joke, can you explain?
“You sold a reverberating carbonizer with mutate capacity to an unlicensed cephalapoid, Jeebs you piece of shi..”
“He looked alright to me..” LMAO
"You sold a Reverberating Carbonizer to an unlicensed Sepholaphoid(?) Jeebs. You piece of... "He looked alright to me" Dang, some creative writing there. Hahaha.
It's not just a reverberating carbonizer. It also has mutate capacity.
@@manictiger Then that makes it one of best lines in cinematic hishtory.
Cephalopoid*. And don't forget the mutate capacity! Which might explain how it "dissolved" in the scene where "James" knocks it out of the perpetrator's hands and it melts away; perfect weapon for an assassination, which is why K questioned Jeeb's about it. "He looked alright to me", goes to show how dodgy Jeebs was, cos' he must've known the buyer's intent!.
The MIB "movie world" is so richly imagined, like many of it's contemporaries. I'm saddened by the caliber of sci-fi flicks that are made today.
@@chillinoutmaxin4630 And also because Jeebs has a lazy eye.
Thanos: _"You should have gone for the head"_
K: Forget the head, shoot him where it don't grow back.
Funny you mentioned that, considering that young K in MIB 3 was played by Josh Brolin.
How anyone could take this scene seriously is beyond me. I'm over here gasping for air from laughter.
Careful.
K might shoot you too.
And we KNOW ain't nothin gonna grow back LOL
Jordan Matthews
Jordan Matthews vv
Well it is a sci-fi action comedy.
findingbuglantis Exactly.
Tony Shalhoub needs to be in more films.
I agree
I don't honestly but I think I seen him in other film but not sure?
@@jelenav3336 tech sergeant chen in galaxy quest and luigi in cars
is it him?
"House MD" too
@@jelenav3336 mr minion in spy kids.
One of the most iconic scenes in this entire trilogy. =)
Mr.Monk gets his head blown off lol
but agent K says it's ok, it will automatically inflate back.
LOL
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Ben noneofyourbeeswax Longest, but most epic title for a TV episode ever!!
@@TheHulk1850 include the 'lol' in the title too
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The genius and cleverness in the dialogue and humour here is what's missing from the other sequels - love how J tries to act all cool at the start but then gets shown up by K who just kills it lol
This CGI still looks good 22 years later
In the thumbnail he looks like Stingy from Lazy Town...
Nationcool ha that’s what I was thinking
XDD
It's MY regenerating head! MINE!
thank god im not the only one
@@ByzatineLives1453 same
If this was Adrian Monk, he’d ask K to shoot him again to make it an even number.
Who is Adrian Monk?
@@of_oniichan7755 He's a detective also played by Tony Shalhoob (Jeebs' actor). Known for his obsessive compulsive behavior (even numbers being one of them) and having over 300 phobias (milk and mushrooms being the top ten alongside snakes and death).
@@of_oniichan7755 From the show "Monk"
Who's the target?
You know I....
GOD DAMMIT JEEBS!!!!!!!
I don't know!!
I find that scene most hillarious.
Stephen Phillips Don't take God's name in vain
it sounded different in the freeform airing of MIB
Goddammit. Goddammit. Goddammit.
Fuckity. Fuckity. Fuckity.
Fuckity. Fuckity. Fuckity.
Fucka youza.
@@markmathis8856 😂🤘
Mine would grow back and say The F word a lot.
I love how Will Smith turns into a no bullshit police officer in less then a second. 0:45 😂
Cuz he's with the N.Y.P.D! 😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah, and... and imma be back to talk bout them Rolexes
Hilarious ^
I love that part the way J walks out it's funny
I really love the way he says it :D
I love that line. As if the rolexes had any relevance when Jeebs' true business was the illegal alien guns. But yeah, J/Edwards wanted to feel he was still in charge of situation. lol
I'll always remember in the theater the room was practically shaking after that line from everyone laughing so hard.
This is why I love 80's and 90's action movies. They all look like they we're shot in polluted hazy Air. Before High Definition!
"Well I'm also a huge crack dealer now, but I still work here because I love the hours."
I laugh every time.
Did anyone else notice the lazy eye switched from before he got shot to the other size, after he got shot? 23 years later and still the little details that went unnoticed.
POV: Jeebs made a joke about J's wife
The rhythm and the ping-ponging of the dialogue is pure art... needs talent and hard work from everyone involved, something we should cherish
The reactions to each other is brilliant
You know, I had to rewind the video a bit to see how fast Will took out that gun. It was pretty quick.
Being an undercover cop means alot to him, obviously.
Those cop reflexes.
In 12 frames he went from holstered to site picture. Damn impressive.
@Stefano Pavone And, despite world shattering new information, he lowered his gun when the situation changed. If only we actually had cops that competent and self disciplined. Even when he gestured with the pistol it was completely point down and safe. /smh
I like this movie because it assumes the audience knows what a "Reverberating Carbonizer w/ Mutating Capacity" is haha. It's honestly refreshing because I'm tired of being babied through films these days.
It's technobabble; it doesn't mean anything. To me, that's part of the charm
It covers the target with a carbonite shell that rings when tapped. It also has a shape shifting container for the carbon based casing material. Don't ask me why about that. Or it modifies the DNA of the target. Not sure which.
It assumes we're smart enough to just think, "Well none of that sounds particularly pleasant. Getting shot by it would probably kill me in an awesome but horrific manner".
@@jasonlisonbee How can that assassinate a living being?
@@jasoethesentienteyeshapedg4847 My imagination stopped short of a supposedly plausible answer to your question.
J to K: “the man does not look stable” lol 😂
"Now, just... hold on a second...."
*K immediately points a gun at him*
Lol
"Youuuu insensitive prICK!"
You have any idea how much that stings?
Show us the merchandise or you’re gonna lose another head, Jeebs.
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@@tararocksong5085:( *shows em the merchandise*
Anybody else notice that Kay counts to one and two but then shoots and THEN counts to three?
I had to go on a road trip to Florida car ride would take at least 16 hours, I had to buy some movies from the store after I bought them the clerk told me I could get one more movie for free they had two I could pick from men in black or free willy I choose men in black.
All I can say is that I made the best decision of my life
Turd Sandwich sure, I got King Kong 2005 and the King Kong 1933 (both of which I had seen before I mainly got them for the behind the scenes material) a family member wanted me to get les miserables because they said "they wanted to watch it". (Note that certain family member never did) in Kentucky I got from a Cracker Barrel "the ghost and Mr chicken" because another family member told me I needed to watch it, I brought along a few other dvds I had in the basement in case I ran out of movies to watch. And as I sit here typing this I am wondering why I am telling a complete stranger about what movies I watched on a road trip........XD
Clerks!!!!
Charlie Theanteater, well maybe next time you pick out movies, you might not be disappointed. Sorry that you chose poorly.
K: You sold a reveberating carbonizer with mutate capacity to an unlicensed cephalapoid. Jeebs, you piece of s*****!
Jeebs: He look alright to me...
XD Never get any better than this!
He gave an octopus a gun? Jeebs you idiot!
konnichiwa "He looked alright to me"
Dude he was buying an illegal weapon from you how innocent do you think he was?
konnichiwa It's look like offering a job to an illigal immigrant I guess.
Mushroom Head you’re thinking of a cephalopod! Completely different!
Something so sweet and charming about how J risked everything and was willing to charge his direct superior in defense of an alien.
Jeebs lucky that he didn’t get slapped across the face
That's Will's secret weapon
"I'm gonna shoot you where it dont grow back"
Me at 5: "yeah! Hes gonna shoot you in the leg, try living without that!"
Me now, at 23 "oooooooooooooooooh. Yeah hes shooting him in the baby maker!"
😂
You called it a baby maker at 23?
@@GR-rx7zq Maybe he was around his family.
You don’t know, maybe the leg also has the baby maker
Jones was perfect for this role. He's like a tougher Jack Webb for the 90's.
0:52 when your little brother takes your last can of soda in the fridge.
I love how Jeebs casually admits to being a Huge Crack Dealer to the first cop in his shop.
Imagine how awkward it would be if his head didn't grow back
Has anybody noticed that Jeeb’s eyes are facing opposite ways at 1:03? The left eye is up and the right one is down 😂
He’s have a lazy eye
The dialogue is so good. It's so simple but so good in timing.
rolexes: *Exist*
Will smith: aw, thats hot!
Well, we all know Jeebs never leaves Earth despite K's orders.
Hats off to Tony Shalhoub. Going from Jack Jeebs to Adrian Monk.
And he was Antonio Scarpacci on the excellent earlier comedy TV show "Wings"
He was also in Spy Kids. Wonder what happens if Spy Kids crosses over with The Men In Black?
Seen this film a dozen times n only just realising thats Tony Shalhoub
0:45 jay ignores green blood
how many times you seen a head blown off? prob not thinking of that
to be fair he had the gun on K before i could even blink. i would be more surprised if he did notice
Justin Mielke maybe he did imagine he was an alien,just didn't know he could regrow his head :)
He was too focused on them reflexes with the gun draw.
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1:39 the way he says. don't know Lmao
Uh yea.. and I'll be back for them Rolexes.
I will be back for that 🧀 🎂
Jahe
From the show:
K: "What do you know about this?"
Jeebs: "I don't know what you're talking about." *gets head blown off*
"Well, it does look sorta familiar." *gets head blown off*
"Okay, so maybe said item was in my possession and I may have given it to someone of ill-repute."
K: "You sold it to Alpha, didn't you?"
Jeebs: "Uhhhh....."
man this movie was great
Jeebs sounds like a cross of Tom Kenny and Steve Buscemi.
Tony Shalhoub!
I love how J thinks K's bluffing and jumps right into being the good cop to K's bad cop!
Yes! This clip has one of my favorite movie quotes! "Why do you lie to me, Jeebs? I hate it when you lie." I quote it all the time and no one ever seems to know what I'm talking about.
There's loads of quotables in this, some of my favourites off the top of my head that I try and repeat in day-to-day life if I can:
K to J when they stop the pregnant couple: "And you, uh, deal with that."
K in MiB HQ: "Elvis ain't dead, he just went home"
Alien Prince: "B-b-but is word."
J when stepping on the roaches: "Don't start nuthin, won't be nuthin"
i love how rolexes are underrated here
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See, I'd have been GONE when that dude grew his head back. That's how the movie would've ended, with me running down the street and not looking back until my heart gives out.
*Kay shoots Jeebs*
*Jeebs' head bursts into neon green goo*
*Jay still thinks Jeebs is human*
I mean just because he’s not human doesn’t mean his head’s gonna just grow back, there are dozens of species in MIB.
Great production design in this movie
Wow, Mr. Monk didn’t clear up his act.
When Agent K says he will shoot Jeebs where it don’t grow back, it’s an innuendo.
0:56
Is that what Master Chief looks like without his helmet?
All his high end alien weapons in plain view of the street
In another universe, Will would have slapped him.
Stop with the slap meme, it's too overrated why does everyone hate Will Smith, he did it to defend Jada but maybe he should have told him to not bring her up politely
@@jackraider1039 No can't do. I'm surprised about your justification of him simply "trying to defend Jada". She's a grown woman who can defend herself and in no universe should violence be defended or accepted.
"... and imma be back to talk about them rolexes."
The moment Jay realized he was in over his head
I am old enough to remember MiB when it came out. First time watching, no previews on the Net, nothing. The shock of how good the movie was, how original and fresh... a gem.
It amazes me how they fumbled the sequels so badly, they weren't even close to this in terms of writing and storyline.
I was so terrified the first time I saw his head grow back... but I was so young. Now, I laugh every time.
Same here and weird out
He should be thankful Will Smith did not slap him
Best men in black movie ever
GOD DAMNIT JEEBS!
IDONTKNOW!
LOL love this movie
J gun came out so fast, he didn't have time to notice the guy had green blood. 🤣🤣
'Why do you like to me, Jeebs, I have it when you lie.' I don't know why, but I love that line.
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This was the first scene shot with Will and Tommy. Will ad-libbed the line about the Rolexes. The director said he knew the movie would be great after this scene.
The first time I watched this movie was at 2:00am in the hospital. Every time I watch this I feel like I'm in a hospital bed with a pack of saltines next to me.
the first time I watched it was in 1997. I was 7. and the other two movies suck
I've seen you on other videos.
Jupiter9099 why were you in a hospital 😞
“I Don’t Know!”
😂
I came for the slap memes.
This is one slap of a sequence
Jeebs is one of the best side characters of all time
This seemed so at home - back in NYC when I first saw it in the theaters - I'ma be back about them rolexes lol
"J" maybe scared AF, he may not have a clue about what's going on, but he ain't gonna pass the opportunity to have the last word
"Im telling you, that man does not look stable" LOL
0:56 dat head tho
The speed at which J pulls his gun when K shoots gives me chills every time
Delivery when telling him to "drop the weapon" was pretty good too
I DON'T KNO-HOOOO!!! LOL
Never noticed, when Jeebs head grows back the lazy eye switchs from side to side
damn monk