I bet he knows a lot more than he "knows". We saw in second film, that at least once he willingly neuralyzed himself, to forget. So who knows what other secrets dwell in his mind.
I love the sigh of relief K does when J puts the watch down. It’s an unspoken gesture from J to K to let him know he’s back and everything and I mean everything is back to normal.
@@papi1999 Right, and now they can openly talk about it and other things from their past as friends and K watching J. There are temporal laws that the MIB has to follow and not telling others about their past or future if they don't know about it. And by the way. when J told Brolin K a few things about his future he broke a few laws that he would have been neurolized for if past K would have told anyone about it.
In an episode of Sliders they only have a few minutes to decide if the world they landed on is theirs. So Quinn says the gate in front of his house always squeaks. They try it and no squeak so they jump again. Then his mother comes put the house with a guy and thanks him for fixing the squeak in the gate.
I love how nobody makes it weird. J doesn't make a dumb sitcom-y comment, K doesn't get all stony and wreck the mood, they let it be a genuine moment between the two of them and seamlessly move back into "friendly coworker mode" when it's done. Excellent way to end the movie!
I really want to believe K recruited him back in the first movie already aware of everything, so the whole franchise would be a huge paradox if was not the last movie, this also explains how K already knew about his personality so well
Nah they did not think that far ahead, they didn't even know if the first movie was gonna do well, K could've easily ran a background check on J before recruiting him which explains how he knew all about him in the first movie
@@jackjohnson8305 I think you’re right from a film making standpoint. However, from a film watcher standpoint, watching 1-3 with no breaks, it really seems like K was interested in J more than him wanting to retire, so with out thinking about how the movies were made, like with story broads and all that, I like this idea that K knew all along.
@@jackjohnson8305 the way that K acts all confident about anything and never showing what he knows to the full extent I believe even tho they didnt think that far away the triology has so much potential to be interpreted the way that K actually knows all this
K had two children : J and Laura. He was willing to let her go just after meeting her for the first time, knowing he'd never see his daughter again. He took care of J his whole life in memory of what his father did for him. I'd say K is a damn good father.
This movies ending was a good way to tie everything from the trilogy together in terms of jay and Kay's relationship. I'm glad they didnt ruin it with a fourth. I know they did MIB international but it had different characters.
@Anime Clips im sorry to say this but tommy lee jones the one who played k is dead ;-; died 27th january 2021 edit: guys i got false infomation and i keep getting notifications from all of you to this day so im sorry pls stop ;-;
Watching this again I can't help but feel a part of why K was so hesitant to tell J was because he felt responsible for the death of J's father, and thought J might blame him for it. That's why he choked up when J thanked him. Needless to say at this point though, Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith are damn good actors!
And for K to say "It was my privilege, along with the expression his face .. for K, that amounts to an emotional outburst - and considering his normal demeanor, it makes tat moment even more special.
@@pugtie4695 Because the one timeline where the meteor hits also happens to be the one where K doesn’t leave a tip, the two events aren’t connected in a cause-and-effect scenario, but Griffin knows that if K didn’t leave a tip then they had entered the timeline where the meteor hits as the two events only occur in that one possible future. So if he knows that one occurred then the other certainly will, as the only timeline in which that one occurs has the other also occurring.
@@pugtie4695 it's exactly as Sebn8r said. Griffin can see all the multiple future which could happen from different time lines. To recognize in which time line he actually is and consequentially which future will take place he uses some "marker events", those are events in close proximity to him which are not constant in all the timelines but happen only in 1. At that time and place the "marker event" for recognizing the timeline in which the earth get destroyed by a meteorite was K not leaving the tip.
This movie is so good at doing a retcon that it makes the first two films better. It makes K’s insistence on recruiting J make a lot more sense. He *had* to.
In thought: “I just want to say thank you” / “its been my privilege” - can also be attributed to the fact that this was the last MIB film they’d do together so in some way, this interaction is so much more.
If there's one thing I love about how J&K work together, it's like both father/son and partners. Take notes, CW, this is how you write good relationships.
Perfectly emotional end to the series. Tommy Lee's "It's been an honor" still gets to me. Subtle, yet powerful delivery of that line. It’s a MasterClass in real acting all by itself. 🙌🏾🔥
With Will and Tommy they did. Fourth is more of a reboot with actors they thought would work well together in one film then bring them over but add a off the wall storyline that failed.
Not their best movie but this was indeed the best ending. Melted my heart completely. ...and then there was the tip and the asteroid that threw me off.
@@FranciumBoron they should give mib international the same treatment they're giving ghostbusters2016 & ignore it to create a proper continuity. or just leave mib alone altogether
I like to think that once J took out the watch K realized that what he was really talking about was the fact that he kept an eye on J all this time after his father got killed, so when he says “It’s been my privilege” He means that as in it’s been my privilege to help you through life
"No..I gotta say, it makes perfect sense! All the other kids said I was crazy, but I just knew that my 3rd grade teacher had to be from Venus or something." "Mrs. Edelson. One of the moons of Jupiter, actually."
God I love this Movie. I always tell myself I'm dead inside but watching a story I grew up with and seeing it finally come to an end really just breaks me down in a happy way. Makes me proud to have been able to experience this franchise through out my entire life span.
The moment with the watch was very multifaceted. K knew that J completed the mission and that J now knows the whole truth about his father. best moment in the whole movie
@@Hanbaolaoshi I've noticed that when actors do eat food, its usually before a camera cut or the end of the scene, or they just don't have any dialog. Also, pie can sit out for a while without going bad. It's not like a Thanksgiving turkey thats been sitting out all day, being slathered with motor oil to make it look fresh lol. Some of the food they use in filmmaking would literally be inedible anyway
Yeah, used to be a thing I had a pet-peave about, but after the stories of people like Charlie Chaplin and Daniel Radcliffe just blowing chunks because of eating and reshooting so many times, I definitely get it.
@@kralik394 yeah but he was there and Jay didn’t even know it. Like when he graduated high school and when he graduated the police academy. Kay was always in the shadows watching him and keeping him safe.
I love how they ended this era of J and K for this trilogy. Not saying they should remake the films (although with Brolin and prolly a new J, that aint unlikely), but with how old Tommy Lee is right now I feel like this is the perfect way to end their (Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones) run on these 2 characters. This franchise was my childhood and is still is a comfort for me to watch.
its a tradition in these movies to do something at the end that makes all life seem small and insignificant, im glad they actually did something a little different here unlike the second film where they just rehashed the first movies final moment (it did have an alternate ending but it felt very tacked on so im glad they cut it)
“Last night was a really long time ago” One of the best themes/concepts from any sci-fi movie/s where people travel to the past to save the present/future
I love this series in the same way I love DBZ. It's cheesey, it doesn't age very well, but I love it for its flaws. They make it that much more enjoyable.
Are you saved? If you died tonight would you go to heaven or hell? The Gospel, which means the Good News is the news that God Almighty, the Creator came in the flesh as Jesus Christ to take away the sin of the world. The one God is a trinity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The Son came and laid down his own life to save ours. His sacrifice on the cross paid the price for our redemption with his own blood. On the third day he rose from dead and offers the gift of salvation and forgiveness to those that repent and trust in him. Although God's creation was created perfect, having no death, sickness and disease, the creation became corrupted through Adam and Eve in them disobeying God. In this rebellion the creation became fallen through the curse of sin and mankind became separated from God. This world is fallen, but God offers reconciliation to him through his provision at the cross. Ultimately God will restore his creation to perfection when he returns but those that who reject his offer of redemption will remain condemned by their sins and go to hell. John 1:1,14 KJV In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and THE WORD WAS GOD. [14] And THE WORD WAS MADE FLESH , and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth. John 1:10 KJV He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not.
As griffin himself put it earlier his species abilities are a massive pain in the ass. They can see all possible timelines and events, at all times. That doesn't meant they know precisely which one they are currently in or what is about to happen. Like here, he only knew the meteor would hit if it also happened to be the timeline where K didn't tip. Because in all of the timelines he saw, the meteor only happened in that one. They are basically spectators to the universe, they can't really act to change anything. Just witness events as they occur and hope they are in one of the "good" timelines.
You know, this would have been the best way to have just ended the franchise. It closes the loop on the movies (i.e., why on earth would K go to bat for a brash NY cop as a potential recruit for the agency? Because he's always known he was going to be a part of the organization), and it's just a really really good moment in the movies.
I love how throughout the series you can never be sure exactly how much K really knows.
I bet he knows a lot more than he "knows". We saw in second film, that at least once he willingly neuralyzed himself, to forget. So who knows what other secrets dwell in his mind.
The absence of evidence isnt the evidence of absence
@@Rose.Of.Hizaki well that’s a headache to read at first
@@PJOZeus ....at first? I've read it three times....😳
Well he **was** one of the founding agents so he might know everything
I love the sigh of relief K does when J puts the watch down. It’s an unspoken gesture from J to K to let him know he’s back and everything and I mean everything is back to normal.
No, its the same watch the child James showed K...
@@toshi6831 no hes right now j fully knows everything about what happened letting k know that he knows the story behind the watch
You can almost hear K’s mind say “ugh does this have to happen right now? It’s been 39 years…”
@@papi1999 Right, and now they can openly talk about it and other things from their past as friends and K watching J. There are temporal laws that the MIB has to follow and not telling others about their past or future if they don't know about it. And by the way. when J told Brolin K a few things about his future he broke a few laws that he would have been neurolized for if past K would have told anyone about it.
reading this made me realize at first it was OK and now it's JK
When K says "it's been my privilege."
Only tommy lee jones can play somebody that stoic and still make you almost cry.
To me, undoubtedly one of the best actors that came out in the past 30 years!
Damn pollen😤
Almost.
Yeah...
@@amandahugankiss4110 A grumpy old guy with a syrupy sweet soft center.
man im criyng at work watching this as we speak
I like how K forgetting the tip, which is something he'd always do and it's so trivial, was an omen of world destruction.
It's one of over 14,000,000 possible futures...
Not the world. The meteor is destroyed by a normal satellite. But the restaurant... Well...
lol but only to an Archanan. :D
Not world destruction, but a few blocks of the city
In an episode of Sliders they only have a few minutes to decide if the world they landed on is theirs.
So Quinn says the gate in front of his house always squeaks. They try it and no squeak so they jump again. Then his mother comes put the house with a guy and thanks him for fixing the squeak in the gate.
I love how nobody makes it weird. J doesn't make a dumb sitcom-y comment, K doesn't get all stony and wreck the mood, they let it be a genuine moment between the two of them and seamlessly move back into "friendly coworker mode" when it's done. Excellent way to end the movie!
ahh that was a close one🤣
This isn't marvel
and the saga
A nice note to leave it on, and a great way to end the franchise
They did all the right choice with this movies ending
I really want to believe K recruited him back in the first movie already aware of everything, so the whole franchise would be a huge paradox if was not the last movie, this also explains how K already knew about his personality so well
I think this is already true.
Nah they did not think that far ahead, they didn't even know if the first movie was gonna do well, K could've easily ran a background check on J before recruiting him which explains how he knew all about him in the first movie
@@jackjohnson8305 I think you’re right from a film making standpoint. However, from a film watcher standpoint, watching 1-3 with no breaks, it really seems like K was interested in J more than him wanting to retire, so with out thinking about how the movies were made, like with story broads and all that, I like this idea that K knew all along.
@@jackjohnson8305 the way that K acts all confident about anything and never showing what he knows to the full extent I believe even tho they didnt think that far away the triology has so much potential to be interpreted the way that K actually knows all this
Yeah K has definitely been folowing J for his entire childhood, since he instantly knew who to pull up when J mentioned his 3rd grade teacher
K had two children : J and Laura. He was willing to let her go just after meeting her for the first time, knowing he'd never see his daughter again. He took care of J his whole life in memory of what his father did for him.
I'd say K is a damn good father.
This means Laura just kissed her step brother 🤣
Say it isn't so.
@@Usama-iu9pw this is exactly why K said don’t ask after she left
K made peace with his guilt over the people they died for him.
@@Usama-iu9pw Nah more like adoptive brother cause they're not related.
This movies ending was a good way to tie everything from the trilogy together in terms of jay and Kay's relationship. I'm glad they didnt ruin it with a fourth. I know they did MIB international but it had different characters.
We do not speak about the abomination known as MIB international.
@@hrishijagadees1234 that abomination is NOT a Men In Black movie. End of discussion, amIrite?
Inter what ? MIB has 3 awesome movies. Golden trilogy. nothing else.
@@hrishijagadees1234 people should go to jail for making that movie.
Will Smith is coming back to fourth MIB
To be honest, there are only 3 MIB movies
@Anime Clips im sorry to say this but tommy lee jones the one who played k is dead ;-; died 27th january 2021
edit: guys i got false infomation and i keep getting notifications from all of you to this day so im sorry pls stop ;-;
That 4th, I didn't even watch what a shame
@@zacbarnett007 no he is alive. That was a false rumors. The person who is dead is the actor who play the agent Z.
@@frederickmasson3660 ye ik that thats why he was replaced in the film with o
Agreed
This was a wonderful series. “Your daddy is a hero.” Gets me every time.
Watching this again I can't help but feel a part of why K was so hesitant to tell J was because he felt responsible for the death of J's father, and thought J might blame him for it. That's why he choked up when J thanked him. Needless to say at this point though, Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith are damn good actors!
To be honest Agent K has been kind of a father figure to Agent J
I think that is an established premise to their relationship.
Agreed!
And for K to say "It was my privilege, along with the expression his face .. for K, that amounts to an emotional outburst - and considering his normal demeanor, it makes tat moment even more special.
@@robotslug 445tfc
Really?
That's scary knowing litterally not leaving a tip could end anything
That's a message of humanity ❤️
It wasn't the act of leaving the tip that made the difference lol
@@djsonicc then why is it he said unless this is the one where K forgot to leave a tip then a meteor almost hits.
@@pugtie4695 Because the one timeline where the meteor hits also happens to be the one where K doesn’t leave a tip, the two events aren’t connected in a cause-and-effect scenario, but Griffin knows that if K didn’t leave a tip then they had entered the timeline where the meteor hits as the two events only occur in that one possible future. So if he knows that one occurred then the other certainly will, as the only timeline in which that one occurs has the other also occurring.
@@pugtie4695 it's exactly as Sebn8r said.
Griffin can see all the multiple future which could happen from different time lines. To recognize in which time line he actually is and consequentially which future will take place he uses some "marker events", those are events in close proximity to him which are not constant in all the timelines but happen only in 1.
At that time and place the "marker event" for recognizing the timeline in which the earth get destroyed by a meteorite was K not leaving the tip.
This movie is so good at doing a retcon that it makes the first two films better. It makes K’s insistence on recruiting J make a lot more sense. He *had* to.
It explains why, although Zeb obviously thought J wasn't the candidate for the job, he still let K have the final say in recruiting J.
and the fact the he knew, from the first film, who was J's 3rd grade school teacher!
@@dasanix120362 They did very well at tying up loose ends.
coz without J becoming a MIB, the timeline refresh at the launch without J interference (so new trilogie?)
In thought: “I just want to say thank you” / “its been my privilege” - can also be attributed to the fact that this was the last MIB film they’d do together so in some way, this interaction is so much more.
I hate it when they have fresh food and the just leave without eating or take it with them.
Agreed waste of a good pass time meal
It’s cause they can’t if they mess up, they have to redo the shot, even in tv they when are hungry and sneak a bite they get in trouble 😅😂
They can't if they take a bite and have to do the scene again, the food will have a bite taken out of it at the beginning of the scene
Yeah
can you tell me what they eat in that restaurant? i am not form america. so i did not know what kind of food they serve in that restaurant
If there's one thing I love about how J&K work together, it's like both father/son and partners. Take notes, CW, this is how you write good relationships.
That satellite was like "what did I do to deserve this "
God was like, you died because K tipped a restaurant
There goes HBO again
When there is death , there will be death
😆
More like "okay dad, I will show you, I can save the world just like you did. AAAAAAAAH"
Perfectly emotional end to the series. Tommy Lee's "It's been an honor" still gets to me. Subtle, yet powerful delivery of that line. It’s a MasterClass in real acting all by itself. 🙌🏾🔥
if this is the last time for Tommy and Will , its definitely a perfect way to go
They should've just ended it right here.
With Will and Tommy they did. Fourth is more of a reboot with actors they thought would work well together in one film then bring them over but add a off the wall storyline that failed.
@@ComputerJunky87 yeah true
What do you mean? There are only 3 movies so it ended there.
@@morgantao no they put MIB international as the fourth. Which is what I’m talking about.
@@ComputerJunky87 it doesnt exist
Not their best movie but this was indeed the best ending. Melted my heart completely.
...and then there was the tip and the asteroid that threw me off.
Be glad its not the new one
It's better than the second. #1#3#2. #4 doesn't even count.
It was really great. Not the best, but better then "International"
@@neo7538 International is best if you assume it's Thor and Valkyrie RPing in some kind of Asgardian holodeck
ya it was a close one
That slow zoom in on J's face.... It was brief but I could feel the relief on his face. Such a great movie
This is basically their way of sending off Tommy Lee Jones.
What do you mean?
@@whetness2804 He's not likely to be in another Men In Black. It's for the best anyway. Men In Black: International was a shitshow.
And what a great send off it was.
exactly! & will smith can be a senior agent j training a new rookie in a future mib trilogy. it'd be perfect if it's done correctly
@@FranciumBoron they should give mib international the same treatment they're giving ghostbusters2016 & ignore it to create a proper continuity. or just leave mib alone altogether
the "How the hell do I know what I don't know?!" line always gets me. such a hilarious response to J's question.
Look how powerful a scene can be when you have 2 top tier actors.
Correction one top tier actor
I like to think that once J took out the watch K realized that what he was really talking about was the fact that he kept an eye on J all this time after his father got killed, so when he says “It’s been my privilege” He means that as in it’s been my privilege to help you through life
I like how k saved him from being arrested in the first one after the alien jumped off the roof and he knew who his third grade teacher was too lol
Presumably K.... *persuaded* Miss Edelson to keep an eye on J....
@@blairbrown4812 *cues laugh track*
"No..I gotta say, it makes perfect sense! All the other kids said I was crazy, but I just knew that my 3rd grade teacher had to be from Venus or something." "Mrs. Edelson. One of the moons of Jupiter, actually."
He wasn't arrested, he was a cop at the time. He was having to do a report on the incident
J & K are a marvelous team
God I love this Movie.
I always tell myself I'm dead inside but watching a story I grew up with and seeing it finally come to an end really just breaks me down in a happy way. Makes me proud to have been able to experience this franchise through out my entire life span.
What a great ending to a great trilogy.
that simple gesture of showing the watch means so much. so so much
Even it's a comedy Sci-fi, I feel really heart warming and touch the moment J open the door and sees his partner back as normal from dead.
Perfect end scene of a great trilogy. I sure miss them together.
K’s been watching over and protecting J his whole life. What a good friend.
That gut looks like a cross between Robin Williams and Frodo
Its the joker
@@Thee_Mack He's the damn Roman Emperor, pleb.
The best movie in the franchise. So underrated.
Even though K doesn't show it, scolds him but he really cares for J from the first movie like his son.
The moment with the watch was very multifaceted. K knew that J completed the mission and that J now knows the whole truth about his father. best moment in the whole movie
I absolutely loved this scene, it was a wonderful conclusion to the movies.
I love how people never actually eat their food in movies.
But to be fair, there are practical reasons from a filmmaking perspective.
They ate some of the pie in MIB2, just before he neuralyzed his partner
@@Hanbaolaoshi I've noticed that when actors do eat food, its usually before a camera cut or the end of the scene, or they just don't have any dialog. Also, pie can sit out for a while without going bad. It's not like a Thanksgiving turkey thats been sitting out all day, being slathered with motor oil to make it look fresh lol. Some of the food they use in filmmaking would literally be inedible anyway
Yeah, used to be a thing I had a pet-peave about, but after the stories of people like Charlie Chaplin and Daniel Radcliffe just blowing chunks because of eating and reshooting so many times, I definitely get it.
@@chiefbeef5906 Then you have John Cena downing 31 chimichangas for The Suicide Squad. For like, maybe 10 seconds of footage.
Travolta and Jackson were eating their Food in Pulp Fiction
It's not often one of the sequels is better than the first movie, but MiB 3 is a definite example of a sequel being the best in the series.
Can we appreciate the thing that Griffin effectively freezes time when he speaks in this scene?
No one except him (and K) moves.
Yes they do.. The couple behind and left are eating and someone walks across from left to right outside.
I never realized that detail 😮
What a perfect trilogy, I really hope they don’t release a remake/ 4th movie that ruins a perfect franchise
Why would you think that?
I wouldn't mind a story about the worms lol
U do realise mib international exists right?
@@ldretv2448 r/woooosh
Like Toy story
I have no idea why people hated on this one. This one was my favorite
This is such an amazing moment between agent K and agent J
Damn, the way Tommy Lee Jones delivered that line was perfect.
Basically a farewell to the series and fans. Will be missed. Was really special about these movies.
I just realised Griffin is breaking the 4th wall by talking to us since he is a 5 dimensional being.
So damn underrated
So Kay was Jays surrogate father all his life and he didn’t even know it. So the question is how many times has Kay neutralize Jay?
As far as we know: Twice
Anytime he needed a night out to himself kid was probably curiously annoying asking him about the gadgets an stuff 😭😭😭
@@TheAshtonjazz 😆
Once when he was a kid, and twice in MIB1.
@@kralik394 yeah but he was there and Jay didn’t even know it. Like when he graduated high school and when he graduated the police academy. Kay was always in the shadows watching him and keeping him safe.
Love how Griffith wears winter gear because his original planet was closer to the sun than ours, was mentioned in the factory scene 👍🏻
You mean farther from the sun
If it was closer he’d be in a shorts and tank top
@@ksoundkaiju9256 you nearly got it, consider the idea one more time
Ohhh of course for him our planet weather must be cold
Nice info
Tbh k knew years ago j saved his life thats why he recruited him and knew he would make a great agent
No, J's father saved his life.
Which led to J leading the life he did, being recruited, and going back to see why.
It's kind of a paradox.
This was the best ending to a series ever very touching👍
One of the best endings to a trilogy I’ve ever seen.
K looks good for being in his late 60's to early 70s
I love how they ended this era of J and K for this trilogy. Not saying they should remake the films (although with Brolin and prolly a new J, that aint unlikely), but with how old Tommy Lee is right now I feel like this is the perfect way to end their (Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones) run on these 2 characters. This franchise was my childhood and is still is a comfort for me to watch.
Actually he forgot the tip....
***MIB international disaster
Dinosaurs died because they didn't tip their servers, confirmed.
This is how you end a trilogy
1:03
Will and Tommy to the fans for their farewell to the franchise:
The trilogy started with K's first appearance and ends with K's last appearance....
My favorite actors are getting old.
Crazy part is this clip is 10 years old now
Amazing ending for an amazing trilogy
This makes me cry everytime
Superb end to a superb series of films
its a tradition in these movies to do something at the end that makes all life seem small and insignificant, im glad they actually did something a little different here unlike the second film where they just rehashed the first movies final moment (it did have an alternate ending but it felt very tacked on so im glad they cut it)
Such a simple line. That contains so very much.
“Last night was a really long time ago”
One of the best themes/concepts from any sci-fi movie/s where people travel to the past to save the present/future
@1:10-1:12
Now that's the kind of privilege I can get behind.
This scene make the entire trilogy came full circle, I like that
Remember kids, always leave a tip. Ye might be saving a world or two.
0:00
This song slaps to this day👏🏼
And can we take a moment to appreciate the quintessential Texan that is Tommy Lee Jones jamming to "Empire State of Mind?"
Name for this song what?
Underrated trilogy...
This was the best of the three.
Favorite clip in entire series😊
I love this series in the same way I love DBZ. It's cheesey, it doesn't age very well, but I love it for its flaws. They make it that much more enjoyable.
😢😢😢😢 I did not expect this movie to be so perfect
man this restaurant is so clean. it's bizarrely clean.
That man is literally omniscient. How in tf is he even able to be touched?💀
Are you saved? If you died tonight would you go to heaven or hell?
The Gospel, which means the Good News is the news that God Almighty, the Creator came in the flesh as Jesus Christ to take away the sin of the world. The one God is a trinity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The Son came and laid down his own life to save ours. His sacrifice on the cross paid the price for our redemption with his own blood. On the third day he rose from dead and offers the gift of salvation and forgiveness to those that repent and trust in him. Although God's creation was created perfect, having no death, sickness and disease, the creation became corrupted through Adam and Eve in them disobeying God. In this rebellion the creation became fallen through the curse of sin and mankind became separated from God. This world is fallen, but God offers reconciliation to him through his provision at the cross. Ultimately God will restore his creation to perfection when he returns but those that who reject his offer of redemption will remain condemned by their sins and go to hell.
John 1:1,14 KJV
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and THE WORD WAS GOD.
[14] And THE WORD WAS MADE FLESH , and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.
John 1:10 KJV
He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not.
As griffin himself put it earlier his species abilities are a massive pain in the ass.
They can see all possible timelines and events, at all times. That doesn't meant they know precisely which one they are currently in or what is about to happen. Like here, he only knew the meteor would hit if it also happened to be the timeline where K didn't tip. Because in all of the timelines he saw, the meteor only happened in that one. They are basically spectators to the universe, they can't really act to change anything. Just witness events as they occur and hope they are in one of the "good" timelines.
@@CrashB111 i noticed that after but yes thanks for the clarification
As someone who has a father that is not biological, I feel the way j feels, it makes me cry every time.
Damn onion ninjas show up for this scene every time.
It's onion fairy's, trust me....
i know right (damn ninjas!) 😭😄
MIB3 is so good it makes up for MIB2 and even MIB:International
I'm not crying......the diner uses too many onions........
The meteor scene at the end. It means a meteorite is gonna hot earth while k is still alive. That would be something to watch
Tommy Lee Jones was in the movie for 10 minutes and still stole the show
I liked this movie more than the sequel, though the sequel was alright.
Director: Hello? I have this great idea for a MIB 4 and
2:07
Director: Hello? Hello?
2:10
You know, this would have been the best way to have just ended the franchise. It closes the loop on the movies (i.e., why on earth would K go to bat for a brash NY cop as a potential recruit for the agency? Because he's always known he was going to be a part of the organization), and it's just a really really good moment in the movies.
This is why I love will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones always amazing.....mib trilogy and batman trilogy the best movie ever
MiB 3 is the best of the series
I would have loved to have seen younger K in a stand alone movie.
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...and then they hired 'Re-vengers' n ruined the franchise.
lmao...nice! It failed because they didn't have Korg
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I count it as its own seperate thing
Its own branch
This was wholesome
I adore this movie! My hands-down favorite of the 3. Griff is my favorite character in all 3 movies too.
No wonder Arnold Rothstein was so good at betting. He knew all the odds. . .
K kinda like a best friend, fathering figure to agent J.
I'm 90% sure K didn't know that the boy was J, so I wonder when in the process of looking after him did he figure it out
I Love that alian ! That actor is awesome
I love how Griffin is all dressed up for winter and it's completely summer outside!