What an incredible actor TLJ is. And you can tell he grew up in Texas. Anyone that knows multiple languages will tell you.......it's not enough to know the words of another language; pronunciation and inflection are critical. Tommy nails it.
@@Mr.Lubbox-Lobsterlegz1 It actually is, it’s easy to just read off a bunch of words from another language, it’s another to actually speak it. I can’t tell you how many people use Spanish words with English pronunciations on to it. And at that point you’re just speaking gibberish.
@@Mr.Lubbox-Lobsterlegz1 What he's saying is that TLJ speaks Spanish like someone who's used it all his life. A native speaker can tell when pronunciation, focus, and inflection are off. It's like when you watch anime in Japanese and one of the speakers breaks into English: most of the time, the grammar and wording are correct, but it doesn't roll off the tongue like it would a native speaker. It sounds stilted - but not so here.
It's always embarrassing when someone tries to speak for everyone and say what everyone does when they actually don't know anyone because they're no one... you know what I mean?
I love how just completely careless these highly trained MIB agents are, having a conversation with an undisguised alien maybe 60 feet and a single hill over from some disgruntled civilians.
I don't think they're that highly trained, they learned on the job. K was a civilian who was at the wrong place at the wrong time. D was probably one of the original 7 agents from the small joke of an agency that MIB had its origins in or the astronomer that was there.
I mean, yeah, the fact that they are supposedly so professional that they can cover up aliens without the world ever finding out contrasting with how sloppy they are on the job is a major part of the film's comedy, well done
@@deletedwaffles yeah but they also are so slack that they don't actually CHECK whether there are people around who might need neuralysing half the time. They caused a scene in the middle of a city street and then all they did was neuralyse the people who were out on the street once it was over, without even bothering to check whether anyone saw and ran away. And in this scene they are forced to kill someone who was coming quietly to that point because they didn't bother to think that one of the police guys might want to take a look at what the mysterious men were doing with their guy over that hill
@@P.Whitestrake I guess he didn't work with Dee until after 1969. _MIB 3_ was a decent comeback in quality from the milktoast second film, but still wasn't even close. (Josh Brolin was perfection as a young Agent K-Tommy Lee Jones imitator though.)
@@rhettgedies7467 “milk toast” is spelled milquetoast. It’s a strange word so I definitely don’t fault you for not knowing how to spell it, just thought I’d let yah know
@@hotlinesanzensekai7084 Nope. Perfectly sane when I say _MIB_ is the best film in the series, followed by _MIB 3_ with _MIB II_ trailing in milktoast and _MIB: International_ being the pits after that.
"Keep on protecting us from the dangerous aliens." 9 year old me: "I thought it was a secret? Are the cops in on it too?" The innocence of youth before I knew about 'illegal' aliens.
I do love that K is so dismissive of border patrol and the ridiculous nature of treating other humans as aliens let alone when there are actual aliens.
Coming back to the first MiB after watching the sequels, I realized that Jones' character had so much more personality in this movie. For example, when D said, "Tough call," K actually laughed. In MiB2, K became extremely deadpan and way too serious just so J could seem funnier than he really was.
I feel that was a consequence of Will Smith's energy and the promotion of the film after that fact. Even in the (very well made) animated series K immediately became the no-nonsense, cold professional and he doesn't have the variation that Jones gave in the film. Though I could also see it argued that that choice was made because of the format, a 22 minute story usually means you're going to choose a personality trait and that's it, so J keeps his fish-out-of-water "what's going oooonnnnn?!!" energy, K becomes more stoic to balance it out. More movies come out and K just keeps that stoicism
That line struck me too. I think D is trying to say that to them, it's really F'ing obvious. Like, "tough call" is sarcasm because it seems like he glances at Mikey's spot in line.
Cuando dice "sin duda" pensé "este sabe español y muy buen español" A convivido con gente mexicana, en eso se nota, ningun gringo habla un español asi a menos que hayas convivo con banda mexa.
"keep on protecting us from the dangerous aliens". I told an USBP agent that, while we were standing in line at the delli, and he got slight amusement from that. He said his kid sometimes teases him with that line.
I wonder how many of those 19 hijackers just waltzed into America from the Mexico border before flying jetliners into the twin towers and pentagon on 9/11...hmmmmmm
@@GG-cn6es This was released in the same summer season as Batman and Robin and Spawn. A lot of late nineties summer blockbusters have almost exactly the same problems people complain about in today's summer blockbusters, the only differences being that there weren't as many reboots/sequels and that the superhero films didn't all have fifteen years worth of continuity to keep up with. Don't let Men in Black fool you into thinking that this kind of quality was typical for a late nineties summer blockbuster. The summers of those years were drowning in terrible CGI, crappy comic book films and obnoxious family comedies where nobody shuts up.
The animation holds up because of the colour grading. More than half of the time if the colour grading sucks, the visual effevts sucks too. Its also the reason why films looked good pre colour grading era even with terrible cgi i.e. before 'O Brother Where Art Thou.'
@@OneofInfinity. that's not it at all. The problem with movies these days is that studios are more concerned about the process and the profit than they are the passion and the product. It's corporatism and beuracracy muddy-ing the art that's causing, at least big studios in America, to put out garbage. Same thing can be said for the video game industry too.
This movie literally had a painfully pop music video attached to it for marketing as well as a line of action figures, it wasn't as big an investment risk as nostalgia makes it out to be.
I always assumed Jones learned his Spanish lines phonetically for this scene, because his accent (or lack of accent, technically) was so good. But apparently he's bilingual. His Spanish is amazing for someone who learned it as a second language.
Tommy Lee Jones can play this funny or a sick madman like in under siege or blown away. Then he can play a great mentor like in, the hunted, or a great cop like in the fugitive and us Marshall’s. Gotta give it to these well talented actors. Don’t be surprised when they can also sing, dance, or play a musical instrument.
I love that K sees his elderly, on the brink of retirement, partner get knocked down by a huge, ferocious alien and he's like, "C'mon man, just shoot him" while he just stands there doing nothing lol
To add on to the other comments, it's also meant to set up the reasoning as to why Agent K is shopping around for a new partner. D couldn't recognize the imposter, he gets knocked over easily, and he fails to pull out his stun gun in time; all of these serving as reminders that D was getting old, and that he's not meant for the MIB anymore. This also gets contrasted by K being a divorcee in the sequel, since he can't let go f the feeling that he was part of something greater (which helps him remember that he was of the MIB, and that the alien Serleena (who takes on the form of a Victoria's Secret model) was after the Light of Zartha
This is still one of my top 10 favorite movies to this day! So many great lines, great actors/actresses, great effects. There's perfect timing & good chemistry with Mr. Jones & Mr. Smith, & isn't it coincidental that they both have one of the most common last names?
Timothy Dalton was the best, but it's a shame he only got 2 movies. I still get kind of upset when I think of how good he would have been in View to a Kill and Goldeneye (which was originally written for him anyway) TLJ though, idk. He would be a very cranky Bond with a strange accent
Steven Spielberg wanted an alien that spoke Huttese. It only seems natural that George Lucas returned the favour by putting Jar Jar Binks in a movie. Mikey was his cousin.
I just noticed something. When the monster looked back at 3:20, he was checking to see if he was going to get shot by D in case if he needed to dodge. But it showed he was still on the ground so he kept running.
I've always liked the fact that in the MIB world, weapons do not ef around! Everthing turns you into paste. I respect that about the world they created
"Dee, shoot him! Even though you just got knocked on the ground and I'm standing up in a far superior tactical position, I don't want to drop this fake head!"
Yeah imagine a Men in Black TV series similar to the X-Files and Law & Order but retaining the comedic element of the movies. It would be interesting seeing them take on different alien cases each episode, like they did in the animated series. There’s so much potential.
I think what happened is that D always has his gun ready for stun since K Is lethal, but when he saw his gun he noticed that it was set to lethal meaning he forgot to set it to stun, something D never forgot to do and then started to realize he was too old now to make mistakes like that, and became startled by that realization simce he is also in love with the job, so K took the shot
Just noticed the van driver is Jon Gries, aka Uncle Rico (Napoleon Dynamite), aka Dr. Roberts (Dream Corp LLC). Also loved him in a weird little 80s comedy horror called Terrorvision. It's always fun to see him pop up in little roles like this.
OMG! This is the first time i see this part of this movie in the original Languaje, i'm always watch in spanish, very awesome this details, he speak very well the spanish and have Nice accent, creo que tendré que ver de nuevo esta película en el idioma original
Nah. La persona que escribió las partes en español obviamente no lo habla fluidamente. Se nota porque no saben conjugar los verbos, dicen cosas como "Bájanse" o "Súbense" cuando debería ser "Bájense" y "Súbanse". También se nota cuando dice "EL español" cuando nadie en español se referiría así a un idioma. La gente que no habla español piensa que eso es correcto porque lo relacionan con el francés, en el que sí es correcto decir "le espagnol" o "le français". Pero la pronunciación de Tommy claro que es buena.
Holy. Hell. Tommy Lee Jones' Spanish is absolutely incredible. And the hand on the shoulder touch is such a beautiful thing that I've never noticed before
Must be a lot of people in the world who get back into their car/go home/go to work covered in the blood and entrails of dead space aliens and just think nothing more of it, and their mates and family are just like “oh hi Jon prob best get a shower yeah”
Goddamn I love TLJ. His Spanish here is great, and he somehow pulls off having absolute gravitas and dignity in an ostensibly silly comedy about aliens.
Why does this scene work? Because it's not trying to be cheesy with one liner jokes. Just stays to the script and deliver a great story arch. Everyone trying to do Thor: Ragnarok nowadays 🤦♂️
You can either assume Mukey was taking his chances on that way out to avoid a harsher punushment,being reincident and all that or as an script convenience.
Mikey's flippers are probably sensors of some sort that pick up fear which drives him into a rage. Notice how he is very relaxed when talking to MIB but as soon as the cop sees him Mikey looks behind him and goes berserk? Mikey is basically Warwick from League of Legends...just replace blood with fear lol
Never understood why Mikey went feral when he saw that officer behind him. He was fairly calm with K and D and was going with them willingly. Surely he knew that either K or D would've taken him down if he attacked.
Men in Black 1 first line said by K during his entry : "We'll take it from here" Men in Black 3 first line said by young K meeting J: "We'll take it from here"
everyone here talking about the acting, but let me tell you his spanish is superb, unlike other spanish lines in another movies, here i almost believed that this was the spanish dub, only the voice is different (a little bit late, but better late than never)
Love the not so subtle way MIB is basically saying "illegal immigrants" are not the real dangers, and just letting them into the country like its nothing. Because it is nothing that we can't and shouldn't do.
But if you don't have law and order, border protection and a process to go through to enter a foreign country legally, do you have a country? I'm sick of the whole "conservative hates mexicans" thing. It's more accurate to say we believe those coming to our wonderful country should come here and go through the same process as our ancestors did. I do agree that most of those crossing are good people, unfortunately the few bass ones spoil the bunch.
What an incredible actor TLJ is. And you can tell he grew up in Texas. Anyone that knows multiple languages will tell you.......it's not enough to know the words of another language; pronunciation and inflection are critical. Tommy nails it.
Thats how languages work so no shit
Geez really? It’s not that fucking impressive...
@@Mr.Lubbox-Lobsterlegz1 It actually is, it’s easy to just read off a bunch of words from another language, it’s another to actually speak it. I can’t tell you how many people use Spanish words with English pronunciations on to it. And at that point you’re just speaking gibberish.
@@Mr.Lubbox-Lobsterlegz1 What he's saying is that TLJ speaks Spanish like someone who's used it all his life. A native speaker can tell when pronunciation, focus, and inflection are off. It's like when you watch anime in Japanese and one of the speakers breaks into English: most of the time, the grammar and wording are correct, but it doesn't roll off the tongue like it would a native speaker. It sounds stilted - but not so here.
He did awesome with his Spanish part, believe me I have been speaking Spanish all my life.
Tommy Lee Jones doesn't get enough credit for how good he was in this. Everyone focused on Will Smith, but Tommy sold this movie. He made it work.
I didn't focus on Will Smith.
y’all just say anything
lmao stfu. Both actors made it work.
It's always embarrassing when someone tries to speak for everyone and say what everyone does when they actually don't know anyone because they're no one... you know what I mean?
@@xcutionunknown9634 spot on my brotha, some people truly believe this is their world and we’re just living in it
I love how just completely careless these highly trained MIB agents are, having a conversation with an undisguised alien maybe 60 feet and a single hill over from some disgruntled civilians.
Pretty sure having a memory erasing device would make people sloppy.
I don't think they're that highly trained, they learned on the job.
K was a civilian who was at the wrong place at the wrong time.
D was probably one of the original 7 agents from the small joke of an agency that MIB had its origins in or the astronomer that was there.
I mean, yeah, the fact that they are supposedly so professional that they can cover up aliens without the world ever finding out contrasting with how sloppy they are on the job is a major part of the film's comedy, well done
@@rosePetrichor It helps to have neuralyzers. Hell, they even have giant ones like the Statue of Liberty.
@@deletedwaffles yeah but they also are so slack that they don't actually CHECK whether there are people around who might need neuralysing half the time. They caused a scene in the middle of a city street and then all they did was neuralyse the people who were out on the street once it was over, without even bothering to check whether anyone saw and ran away. And in this scene they are forced to kill someone who was coming quietly to that point because they didn't bother to think that one of the police guys might want to take a look at what the mysterious men were doing with their guy over that hill
I love the fact that there are subtitles in English when K speaks Spanish, but no subtitles for the alien
Fun fact, Tommy Lee Jones is fluent in Spanish. He didn't need any help for those lines.
@@usmcmech96 not surprised, his accent was really good
So Trump can understand!
There are no subtitles for the alien because his language is not in Google Translator.
Well, The lector does not speak the aliens language :/
In the entire series, only at one point did K look stressed out as he spoke " Do not sir me young man, you have no idea what you dealing with" :O
The guy behind him knows that K is dangerous and not to mess with.
Look at his face.
So what should i call my
@@stephenolan5539 3:15 roar
Don’t call me sir, I work for a living.
He also looked legitimately scared when the Edgar Bug took off its disguise near the end.
Would've been a nice little Easter egg to see a younger Dee in MiB3
Yeah. MIB 3 made it seems like K works alone without a partner.
@@P.Whitestrake I guess he didn't work with Dee until after 1969. _MIB 3_ was a decent comeback in quality from the milktoast second film, but still wasn't even close. (Josh Brolin was perfection as a young Agent K-Tommy Lee Jones imitator though.)
@@rhettgedies7467 “milk toast” is spelled milquetoast. It’s a strange word so I definitely don’t fault you for not knowing how to spell it, just thought I’d let yah know
@@TenThousandAnts can you explain the term a bit? No jokes, really interesting to hear what it means.
@@НелиелОксингейл Like bland basically
MIB3 missed a huge opportunity to call back to this scene. They should have had a version of Dee somewhere in it.
MIB3 also missed a huge opportunity to be a good movie.
@@theguy801 Still better than _MIB II_ at the very least.
@@luisibanez3180 Everything is better than _MIB: International_
@@rhettgedies7467 Are you nuts?
@@hotlinesanzensekai7084
Nope. Perfectly sane when I say _MIB_ is the best film in the series, followed by _MIB 3_ with _MIB II_ trailing in milktoast and _MIB: International_ being the pits after that.
"Keep on protecting us from the dangerous aliens."
9 year old me: "I thought it was a secret? Are the cops in on it too?"
The innocence of youth before I knew about 'illegal' aliens.
I do love that K is so dismissive of border patrol and the ridiculous nature of treating other humans as aliens let alone when there are actual aliens.
@@helios566 must be nice to be ignorant
@@berrypretty6305 What?
@@Thetruepianoman my comment isn't very difficult to comprehend.
@@berrypretty6305 white people are from Europe
Coming back to the first MiB after watching the sequels, I realized that Jones' character had so much more personality in this movie. For example, when D said, "Tough call," K actually laughed. In MiB2, K became extremely deadpan and way too serious just so J could seem funnier than he really was.
To be fair, in MiB2 he just had his semi-happy retirement ripped away from him. I'd be pissed too.
@@deadturret4049 Semi-happy retirement ripped away... and a LOT of PTSD bubbling under the surface.
I feel that was a consequence of Will Smith's energy and the promotion of the film after that fact. Even in the (very well made) animated series K immediately became the no-nonsense, cold professional and he doesn't have the variation that Jones gave in the film.
Though I could also see it argued that that choice was made because of the format, a 22 minute story usually means you're going to choose a personality trait and that's it, so J keeps his fish-out-of-water "what's going oooonnnnn?!!" energy, K becomes more stoic to balance it out. More movies come out and K just keeps that stoicism
That line struck me too. I think D is trying to say that to them, it's really F'ing obvious. Like, "tough call" is sarcasm because it seems like he glances at Mikey's spot in line.
"Abuela no te preocupes,bienvenida a los estados unidos..."
-you are the best K
" y tú?.....pa servirle aquí"
Siempre me imagino que si te encuentras a Tommy en la calle le podríamos hacer la plática muy campechana.
Tiene un buen español la verdad, mucho mejor que el del policía.
Buscando trabajo vato? Jajajajaja me da risa como los trata pareciera que fueran sus hijitos
Cuando dice "sin duda" pensé "este sabe español y muy buen español" A convivido con gente mexicana, en eso se nota, ningun gringo habla un español asi a menos que hayas convivo con banda mexa.
"keep on protecting us from the dangerous aliens". I told an USBP agent that, while we were standing in line at the delli, and he got slight amusement from that. He said his kid sometimes teases him with that line.
I wonder how many of those 19 hijackers just waltzed into America from the Mexico border before flying jetliners into the twin towers and pentagon on 9/11...hmmmmmm
@@kyleklmondwa9042 damn weird turns out to be zero
@@kyleklmondwa9042 those hijackers were actually American Citizens, and they went to flight school in Florida.
@@kyleklmondwa9042 You must be representative of what's left of the gene pool in the south.
@@richpryor9650 lmao
I always found it strange that K would tell the agent who just got knocked down to do the shooting.
@n/a Probably aliens just knows that they must cooperate with MIBs but they not tolerate when another humans seing them.
D had his gun out already, K probably thought he could take the shot quicker at first.
@@rprince418 this is exactly right. You beat me to it.
Perhaps a differnt kind of gun, trap or stun rather than kill.
@@rprince418
So that isn't will Smith? I thought he was J
23 years (now 25) and the vfx still holds up pretty well. one of the best from 90's movie
The goo that goes everywhere after he explodes has got to be practical but i have no idea how they did it
90s: multiple masterpieces every year
2020s: sequel, sequel, animated, weird, sequel, animated, animated, sequel
@@GG-cn6es why do you say animated like it's a bad thing? Animation takes incredible work
@@GG-cn6es This was released in the same summer season as Batman and Robin and Spawn. A lot of late nineties summer blockbusters have almost exactly the same problems people complain about in today's summer blockbusters, the only differences being that there weren't as many reboots/sequels and that the superhero films didn't all have fifteen years worth of continuity to keep up with. Don't let Men in Black fool you into thinking that this kind of quality was typical for a late nineties summer blockbuster. The summers of those years were drowning in terrible CGI, crappy comic book films and obnoxious family comedies where nobody shuts up.
The animation holds up because of the colour grading. More than half of the time if the colour grading sucks, the visual effevts sucks too. Its also the reason why films looked good pre colour grading era even with terrible cgi i.e. before 'O Brother Where Art Thou.'
Gotta admit disguising yourself as a illegal alien among illegal aliens is pretty smart
Only flaw with the plan was he didn't bother to learn Spanish to AT LEAST get past MiB.
This movie 1997, still better than most 2000s to 2020 movies.
Amen to that bro. 👍🏻
What 2020 movies?
Are you talking about mib then maybe
But if you are talking about all movies than absolutely not
I take it you haven't seen many movies from 2000 to 2020 then 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
@joey duckett no way John wick is 1 one the best movie
Now that's just the perfect way to introduce a character
Miss these days I guess when there's no internet at least fast at the time or smartphones social mes people seem too be more creative back then
@@htatesil4192 back then people weren't afraid to step over certain lines, now thanks to Twitter and social media people are so weak
What made the first ones so good, they were so groundbreaking and unique and original. Movies don't take risks anymore
They are afraid of Twitter storms by a minority of whiners that won't go see the movies anyway, they sure love the 5 minutes attention they get.
@@OneofInfinity. that's not it at all. The problem with movies these days is that studios are more concerned about the process and the profit than they are the passion and the product. It's corporatism and beuracracy muddy-ing the art that's causing, at least big studios in America, to put out garbage. Same thing can be said for the video game industry too.
@@simonkatz3779 No. OneofInfinity is right.
This movie literally had a painfully pop music video attached to it for marketing as well as a line of action figures, it wasn't as big an investment risk as nostalgia makes it out to be.
@@OneofInfinity. you know your opinion is terrible when a furry agrees with you
Ahh...1997, where the whopper was 99 cents and so was the gas...not to mention the nostalgia like this epic classic. Greatest year of my life.
wait gas was below a $1.00 in 97?
Gas was like a $1.30 or something in 97.
Yeah aint nostalgia powerful
@@TheCaptainSplatter that's what i was gonna say i don't think i was aware when gas was below a $1.00
Can you imagine going to the past, saving 100dlls and just being like "GIVE ME ALL YOUR WHOPPERS"?
I always assumed Jones learned his Spanish lines phonetically for this scene, because his accent (or lack of accent, technically) was so good. But apparently he's bilingual. His Spanish is amazing for someone who learned it as a second language.
I'm guessing growing up and living in Texas helps greatly with that.
Tommy Lee Jones can play this funny or a sick madman like in under siege or blown away. Then he can play a great mentor like in, the hunted, or a great cop like in the fugitive and us Marshall’s. Gotta give it to these well talented actors. Don’t be surprised when they can also sing, dance, or play a musical instrument.
I love that K sees his elderly, on the brink of retirement, partner get knocked down by a huge, ferocious alien and he's like, "C'mon man, just shoot him" while he just stands there doing nothing lol
I can only assume his partner had the non-lethal weapon
@@yourmeister Yes, He was meant to have stun him
To add on to the other comments, it's also meant to set up the reasoning as to why Agent K is shopping around for a new partner. D couldn't recognize the imposter, he gets knocked over easily, and he fails to pull out his stun gun in time; all of these serving as reminders that D was getting old, and that he's not meant for the MIB anymore.
This also gets contrasted by K being a divorcee in the sequel, since he can't let go f the feeling that he was part of something greater (which helps him remember that he was of the MIB, and that the alien Serleena (who takes on the form of a Victoria's Secret model) was after the Light of Zartha
I've always wondered why Mikey freaked out like that and tried to kill that guy. He seemed to be co-operating till then.
Because nobody can know they are there. Except the mib. That guy would have told everyone what he saw. At least that's how i see it.
@@guildensteinfoutch6232 that makes sense to me. Thanks.
Welcome to police work
@@scottsmith31 Facts, got some friends on the force in NYC. I get to hear all types of interesting stories all the time.
They would’ve just wiped his memory with there Neuralyzer Mikey attacked cause the dudes a criminal i don’t really know but that’s my assumption
1:49
Is that the legendary MIB intimidation technique? Goosebumps 😆
Tommy Lee Jones spanish accent is very northern. I bet he spent a lot of time in Sonora or Nuevo Leon
He lives in San Antonio texas
He has an interesting northern accent. FIERRO PARIENTE! 🤠
Lonesome dove days
@@elliotttilton9858 He's a Spurs fan.
@@NJTDover hasn't been the same since Dunc left
So that’s why Jar Jar Binks wasn’t in any of the latest Star Wars movies; he was killed in this one 🤔
"Yousa think yousa people gonna die?"
🤣🤣
Thank god
*AkChuAllY* This movie precede the phantom menace by like 3 years.
I just realized jarjar wouldn't be hated if they used the artistic choice to make him smoke trees
I love how casual K is. This really is just another Tuesday night for him
I love j but k will always be my favourite.
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where is going to have a little chat with our midnight friends because we do not like other things and other things ☺️
@@midnight9495
This is still one of my top 10 favorite movies to this day! So many great lines, great actors/actresses, great effects. There's perfect timing & good chemistry with Mr. Jones & Mr. Smith, & isn't it coincidental that they both have one of the most common last names?
Tommy Lee Jones could have been a great James Bond 007.
I agree
Try Felix leiter
I prefer the current James Bond actor though
Timothy Dalton was the best, but it's a shame he only got 2 movies. I still get kind of upset when I think of how good he would have been in View to a Kill and Goldeneye (which was originally written for him anyway)
TLJ though, idk. He would be a very cranky Bond with a strange accent
@@MandoKhan yes, TLJ could have made a good Felix
The subtle sound of the MIB car engine powering down, the stringy alien blood, ugh this movie was so unique in so many ways
K was so sweet to that little old lady, telling her not to worry and welcoming her to the United States.
"You're everything we've come to expect from years of govt. training"... He was not even lying which makes it so funny.
He talks way better than me in Spanish 🤣
Steven Spielberg wanted an alien that spoke Huttese. It only seems natural that George Lucas returned the favour by putting Jar Jar Binks in a movie. Mikey was his cousin.
"mesa smuggling ketamine in my 4th rectum to Mexico!"
Hahahahahahaha!
Hard to believe they're related, Mikey's got more dignity.
if they actually had to make another proper Men in Black movie, i would love seeing a prequel movie, leading up to this moment with K and D.
impossible as D would be way too old even K would be too old
@@Bayo106 We live in 2021, we have de-aging technology, which has been used successfully in the Avengers.
@@Bayo106 recast them
I’d like to see Will Smith in a dire situation and have to rely on the casts of 3rd Rock and Galaxy Quest to rescue him.
They could still use Josh Brolin and a D look alike
I just noticed something. When the monster looked back at 3:20, he was checking to see if he was going to get shot by D in case if he needed to dodge. But it showed he was still on the ground so he kept running.
I've always liked the fact that in the MIB world, weapons do not ef around! Everthing turns you into paste. I respect that about the world they created
Only difference being portability, kickback, and power output from what was seen so far with the first 3 movies
So I just realized the guy still standing asked his partner who got thrown to the ground to shoot and is disappointed in his slow reaction speed
D already had his gun out while K had to drop the head and reach into his coat.
It looks like a weapon malfunction tho
More like he was fumbling with his fingers on what to do
I was looking for a comment to say it
Emreakca nah just bad acting lol
1:29 Oaxaca LMAO 🤣 😂
Oaxaca?
Gotta love how that officer is standing there screaming his lungs out and none of his boys move a muscle
Officer yellow eyed demon
"Dee, shoot him! Even though you just got knocked on the ground and I'm standing up in a far superior tactical position, I don't want to drop this fake head!"
lol exactly what I thought
He likely had a stun gun and TLJ didn't.
It's because dee already had his gun out and could have taken the shot quicker.
@@jamelgallagher6602 dude he could have pulled it out faster then he said those words
It's like that is THE scene that explained that K needed to get a replacement, and that was the best reason they could come up with? It was so forced.
Men in Black needs to be a streaming show. There is so much to this world that movies alone can’t cover
Yeah imagine a Men in Black TV series similar to the X-Files and Law & Order but retaining the comedic element of the movies. It would be interesting seeing them take on different alien cases each episode, like they did in the animated series. There’s so much potential.
I think what happened is that D always has his gun ready for stun since K Is lethal, but when he saw his gun he noticed that it was set to lethal meaning he forgot to set it to stun, something D never forgot to do and then started to realize he was too old now to make mistakes like that, and became startled by that realization simce he is also in love with the job, so K took the shot
Woah, that really explains many things, thanks.
Never understood why he said those mean things in Spanish to the alien. Then I was like aaah, if it knew Spanish, it wouldn’t have laughed.
Just noticed the van driver is Jon Gries, aka Uncle Rico (Napoleon Dynamite), aka Dr. Roberts (Dream Corp LLC). Also loved him in a weird little 80s comedy horror called Terrorvision. It's always fun to see him pop up in little roles like this.
He was also Broots in The Pretender, and Lazlo Holyfeld (the dude living in the closet) in Real Genius.
Maaaan, Uncle Rico be smugglin’ those illegal aliens again!
I like his sarcasm when he said the border agents are protecting us from "dangerous aliens"
@Criminals rule the world now! Oh no, a workforce?! How dangerous!!
Isaiah Sherrill drain on taxes more like
@@HaloDude557 ok, tucker...
@@bernardstrauss1183 it's basic math. You must have had trouble in school if the only thing you could think of is calling me news channel hosts.
@@HaloDude557 I could type you an essay on why you are wrong, but you will call it "bs" regardless, it's basic logic.
OMG! This is the first time i see this part of this movie in the original Languaje, i'm always watch in spanish, very awesome this details, he speak very well the spanish and have Nice accent, creo que tendré que ver de nuevo esta película en el idioma original
Nah. La persona que escribió las partes en español obviamente no lo habla fluidamente. Se nota porque no saben conjugar los verbos, dicen cosas como "Bájanse" o "Súbense" cuando debería ser "Bájense" y "Súbanse". También se nota cuando dice "EL español" cuando nadie en español se referiría así a un idioma. La gente que no habla español piensa que eso es correcto porque lo relacionan con el francés, en el que sí es correcto decir "le espagnol" o "le français". Pero la pronunciación de Tommy claro que es buena.
Si claro
0:48 Man, i love the sound of the car turning off.
Yeah it does that through the whole movie.
Holy. Hell. Tommy Lee Jones' Spanish is absolutely incredible. And the hand on the shoulder touch is such a beautiful thing that I've never noticed before
Wow K speaks spanish so good :D
Well. He speaks Spanish so well.
While your English isn't that great. Speaks it well.
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I just Love the Men in Black Series!
I have see this awesome movie 🎥 so many times, it never gets old
0:51 listen to that bass! you can hear it's not a normal car they are riding
Its sounds like a spacecraft whining down.
I love his sarcastic Spanish 😂
Men in black needed a show alot of lore and ideas
There was an animated series
I feel like this guy has been 68 for about 30 years now
3:45 to 3:55
Me when I'm trying to have a conversation and nice people just finish my sentences for me...
(._. )
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"There is no Division 6."
Then why didn't you stop them?
Probably because they knew it was still something way above their head.
@@weirdkid5 It's not an officer's job to assume, though, and an assumption is what it would be.
Because he had no idea who he was dealing with.
@@DEthe5150 All the more reason.
DEthe5150 exactly. He got punked.
2:51 That's enough, Mikey. You hand me that head.
I love how MIB doesn't see colors, races or culture.
I'm Mexican and I gotta say, TLJ speaks perfect Spanish with a perfect accent.
this movie rocked my entire 12-year-old world. And it is still fascinating today.
Keep on protecting from the dangerous ilegal aliens 👽 this scene makes more
Sense every year 😂
I loved it when the man in black told the sheriff: don’t sit me young man, you have no idea who you are dealing with.
Sir*
Dee is like the guy at the beginning of every infomercial. It's almost like the part where he's fiddling with his gun should be in black and white😅
"Bájense todos.
Formen una línea aquí por favor" :v
I like SciFi movies. Men. In black so cool. Great move 2 good actors.
We didn't know how good we had it.
I'm 22 years old, and I just noticed the play of calling us mexicans "aliens" by making immigrants actual aliens 😅
0:50 is that Uncle Rico from Napoleon Dynamite?
Yes, he was also in the show The Pretender. I didn't recognize him in Napoleon Dynamite because he's wearing a wig.
Lmao yoooooo 😂
He still driving the same van
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I was born in 97 when I first saw this movie I loved every minute of it.
I always thought mickey was like the most iconic character yet only appears in a small portion of the movie
The groan the alien lets out after kay tells him to hand over the head is just the best.
This movie has a special place in my heart as a 90's kid
Me too bro
I watched it every day independence day too
that thumbnail just made me realize how much Tommy lee jones looks like Josh Brolin
Must be a lot of people in the world who get back into their car/go home/go to work covered in the blood and entrails of dead space aliens and just think nothing more of it, and their mates and family are just like “oh hi Jon prob best get a shower yeah”
"have yourselves checked out by ems before you leave." he would have been cleaned up before he left the area.
I like K being stoic, it suits him perfectly.
Goddamn I love TLJ. His Spanish here is great, and he somehow pulls off having absolute gravitas and dignity in an ostensibly silly comedy about aliens.
You should hear his Japanese, it's also pretty darn good, from my layman's perspective.
Always loved the sound effect of the De-atomizer K uses. So much power
"sir , sir you can't just..."
Don't Sir me young man you have no right to assume my gender.
@@Mendelevius Do not 'sir' me, young man; you have no idea who you're dealing with.
@@Mendelevius ahahah
*In Spanish* Get in the truck and leave.
@@Mendelevius That was fucking awesome..lol
“Keep on protecting us from those dangerous aliens “ lol
They really are, though. God bless the Border Patrol, doing their best in spite of our evil anti-White government.
Why does this scene work? Because it's not trying to be cheesy with one liner jokes. Just stays to the script and deliver a great story arch. Everyone trying to do Thor: Ragnarok nowadays 🤦♂️
For real
Miss 90s Dilalouge and direction
Tommy Lee Jones gives one of the best comedic performances in history in this movie.
Tommy grew up with Mexicans. That was perfect.😃
I always watched this movie in Spanish. I'd never thought that Tommy Lee Jones had spoken Spanish in this scene.
I always wonder why Mikey attacked the trooper. His reaction was so insane
Because of him the alien got exposed
He was committing suicide by cop
@@marklast865 he's got nothing to lose at this point.
3:14 turn down your volume, it would lit up your ears
I've been always wondering why Mikey attack that sherrif
Because he was discovered by someone other than MiB. Kill the witness.
Still doesn't make sense
You can either assume Mukey was taking his chances on that way out to avoid a harsher punushment,being reincident and all that or as an script convenience.
Yeah the whole movie made very little sense. Just a sensational and emotional sci-fi alien flick. Still nostalgic gold, and one of my favorites.
Mikey's flippers are probably sensors of some sort that pick up fear which drives him into a rage. Notice how he is very relaxed when talking to MIB but as soon as the cop sees him Mikey looks behind him and goes berserk? Mikey is basically Warwick from League of Legends...just replace blood with fear lol
Don't "Sir" me young man you have no idea what you're dealing with
Dangerous aliens, nice double entendre
Don't "sir" me young man you have no idea who you're dealing with my favorite tommy lee jones agent k line
Okay this is hilarious. And if we showed this in a movie theater today there would be riots
By criminals.
Im Mexican i didnt find it offensive.
Its funny .
Funny how they are looking for aliens within a group of aliens
My understanding: Dee was trying to "set for stun" but his gun might have problem for changing mode
"Don't "sir" me, young man. You have no idea who you're dealing with". Tommy Lee is a genius actor.
Never understood why Mikey went feral when he saw that officer behind him. He was fairly calm with K and D and was going with them willingly. Surely he knew that either K or D would've taken him down if he attacked.
Men in Black 1 first line said by K during his entry : "We'll take it from here"
Men in Black 3 first line said by young K meeting J: "We'll take it from here"
Why did the Alien go bananas when he saw another human?
Presumably because he know that human wasnt alien-friendly like the MIB, and saw something he shouldnt
everyone here talking about the acting, but let me tell you his spanish is superb, unlike other spanish lines in another movies, here i almost believed that this was the spanish dub, only the voice is different (a little bit late, but better late than never)
Love the not so subtle way MIB is basically saying "illegal immigrants" are not the real dangers, and just letting them into the country like its nothing. Because it is nothing that we can't and shouldn't do.
But if you don't have law and order, border protection and a process to go through to enter a foreign country legally, do you have a country? I'm sick of the whole "conservative hates mexicans" thing. It's more accurate to say we believe those coming to our wonderful country should come here and go through the same process as our ancestors did. I do agree that most of those crossing are good people, unfortunately the few bass ones spoil the bunch.
@@thomasdaniels6824 "wonderful country "
I lol'd.
@@thomasdaniels6824 Our immigration process used to be very liberal, up til the Johnson-Reed act. You're an idiot
MIB its about protecting the Human Race ni matter that ethnicity.
bruh they are called illegal for a reason. might as well let everybody in
Years later now we know Smith was all hype. Jones though... he nailed it.