So the third installment in the Men in Black series is about to show up in the movie theatres later this month.
Anyone more then me that is pumped and gonna go watching it? It's gonna be in 3D which is kinda cool.
Kinda funny though how it looks like either Will Smith or Tommy Lee Jones have aged one day since MIB 2.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyaFEBI_L24
They are doing a new one?
When will it come to Austria/Germany?
I don't know really, in Sweden it's apperantly gonna be 23rd of may.
I'm guessing a late may premier around the globe.
Out May 23rd in France maybe the same in rest of Europe. I wanna see it. Not fascinating movies but I liked humor in episodes 1/2
Ten years between episodes 2/3 I suppose we can expect something really interesting. Technically at least

I love the series mainly because the first movie was released 1997 and I love the 90's and it totally made me nostalgic when I saw that this was gonna come out.
MIB = sweet memories from my childhood.
Yeah, same here Gabriel. It's not just the nostalgia though.
MiB was awesome, MiBII was alright and the trailer for MiBIII looks awesome.
Looking forward to this movie, The Dark Knight Rises and The Hobbit ofcourse.
I've been waiting for The Dark Knight Rises too. Hoping it will be as excellent as The Dark Knight and Batman Begins.
The Lord of the Rings was a great saga. The hobbit shouldn't be disappointing either
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You realize there is a 90% chance that this is going to suck right? This movie is being done by a completely different team of producers/director/writers/etc. 15 years later. This is the kind of stuff that happens when publishers gain franchise rights (which they always do). "We can't come up with any low risk movies to invest in so we'll just hire a team to make a sequel to a 15 year old franchise, everybody will see it just because it has the name men in black on it". We need to get them to stop doing this, just let it end like it was supposed to. Right now publishers aren't investing in anything creative, only sequels to already well established franchises because they want to avoid sinking money into any risky upstarts. While I can certainly understand why they are doing this given the status of the market right now doing this removes a great deal of creativity from the industry. For the love of god I heard that they're making a fifth pirates of the Caribbean movie!
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