Filmography

Men In Black 2
Agent Jay (Will Smith), having grown lonely and angst-ridden as an MiB, uncovers a diabolical plot masterminded by Serleena (Lara Flynn Boyle), an evil Kylothian monster that disguises itself as a sexy lingerie model, when he's called to a pizza joint to investigate alien activity. While there he meets Laura, a witness, and sparks fly between them. After some flirting, he decides not to neuralize her. When Serleena takes the entire MiB building hostage, there is only one person left for Jay to turn to ? his former partner, Agent Kay (Tommy Lee Jones), who is now a drone in another large government office, the U.S. Postal Service. As the two agents track Serleena and try to save the planet, Laura's past is revealed, as is the role she must play in stopping Serleena.

US release date: July 3rd, 2002.
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Studio: 20th Century Fox.
Genre: Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi.
Director: Barry Sonnenfeld.
Screenwriter(s): Robert Gordon & Barry Fanaro.
Budget: $140,000,000 (estimated)
US Boxoffice: $194,391,000 (US total).

Starring:

Tommy Lee Jones

Lara Flynn Boyle

Rosario Dawson

Johnny Knoxville

Patrick Warburton

Also starring: Julie Ann Emery, Philip Bosco, Robinne Lee, Rebecca Mader, David Wike, Jaclynn Tiffany Brown, Julie Ann Emery.

Did you know? (info taken from imdb.com)
Famke Janssen was originally cast as Serleena, and even completed some of the filming, but was forced to drop out of the project due to a death in the family. Lara Flynn Boyle was then cast in her place.

The original pug from Men in Black (1997) was used to play Frank again, but since the pug was now seven years old, they used makeup to hide the gray fur around its nose.

Cameos include: Tommy Lee Jones' daughter (as the daughter in K's old apartment) and Will Smith's sons (the two boys who look up as J and K fly overhead).

When J and K go to the Worms' apartment, they are speaking Huttesse to each other. Huttesse is the language of the hutts from the Star Wars films.

In the final battle versus Serleena, J says, "I'm 'bout to lay the smackdown on your candy ass." This phrase was coined by The Rock when he was a full-time professional wrestler.

The original ending of the film included a scene in which the World Trade Center towers opened up, releasing a swarm of UFOs into the air. Following the towers' destruction, the film's ending was changed.



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