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Men in Black is a 1997 American science fiction action comedy film [2] starring Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith as "men in black", secret agents who monitor and police extraterrestrials. The film is directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, based on a script by Ed Solomon, that adapts the Marvel Comics series The Men in Black by Lowell Cunningham.
Men in Black: The Game is an adventure video game developed by Gigawatt Studios for Microsoft Windows in 1997. Although it is an officially licensed game based on the 1997 film Men in Black, the plot is unrelated and it is a survival horror game as opposed to being a comedy.
While J finds himself trying to get K to return to MIB HQ, matters are complicated when a group of Chop-Shoppers, black market starship thieves, kidnap him, leading J to call for help from L. Note: This episode was taken off the television airwaves after 2001 due to a scene that resembled the events of 9/11.
The story and show franchise originated in the medium of comic books. The original The Men in Black [1] comic books were published in 1990 and 1991.. The Men in Black are a secret organization that monitors and suppresses paranormal activity on Earth (including aliens, demons, monsters, and mutants), while keeping the populace ignorant of its happenings.
Men in Black: The Album is a soundtrack album to the film Men in Black, released on 1 July 1997. [ citation needed ] Distributed by Columbia Records , the album featured production from producers such as Poke & Tone , Jermaine Dupri and The Ummah .
The 1997 science-fiction film Men In Black, starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, was loosely based on The Men in Black comic book series created by Lowell Cunningham and Sandy Carruthers. [11] Cunningham got the idea for the comic when he and a friend saw a black van on the street and his friend joked about government "men in black". [12]
When "space rednecks" begin running amok on Coney Island, Agents J and K are dispatched to deal with them, and prevent them from fleeing the Earth.After dealing with the Coney Island situation, K is sent to investigate a prison ship that crash landed in a junkyard, and rounds up most of the rioting convicts; one of the escapees is K's archenemy, the rogue MIB founder Alpha.
Frank the Pug is a fictional character from the Men in Black franchise, first seen in the 1997 film. [1] He has also appeared in the 2002 sequel, 2019 spin-off, the animated series and the video game MIB: Alien Crisis. Within the films, Frank has the appearance of a normal pug dog, but he is actually an extraterrestrial in disguise (a Remoolian ...