shubhamsrivastavalu
The entry into past and the interesting role of Boris, his escape from prison; meeting of Boris of past and future are all worth watching. The wit shows by J and his role in saving the life of K goes well. Above all the best part was the Griffin and his secret powers. He helps J&K in the most difficult situation and makes prophecies that hold true. Also worth noting was the rescue of J by K after his father gets killed in the encounter. Good use of graphics.
Rupert Munn
After the rather soulless drag of MIB2, I wasn't expecting much from another sequel, but this grabbed me from the get go. It's occasionally clunky, especially early on, but it's just such good fun that I didn't really mind. It felt like exactly what a good sequel ought to be - character development for familiar faces, entertaining new characters, and above all recapturing the atmosphere of the original. This film did a fantastic job of telling an engaging new story, which did a good job of balancing the funny, the dramatic and the emotional, with a fine sense of ludicrous fun which paid homage to the original whilst maintaining its own independent feel. The story is not a mind-blowing narrative, but it's wacky enough to leave you satisfied, and its hilarious yet menacing antagonist drives the story to its surprisingly poignant conclusion. A genuinely enjoyable watch.
studioAT
Will Smith was at the top of his fame when he made the first of these films. Sadly (and I don't know quite why) time hasn't been kind for either star of franchise.After the second film was largely underwhelming there is a sense that MIB3 is trying to get back to what worked first time around. It doesn't quite pull it off, but there is a fair bit to like here.Lots of the standard sequel plot lines are followed, and if nothing else James Brolin can say that he can do a good Tommy lee Jones impression.I think they should leave the franchise here though.
Peter Miller (pitabox987)
Writing from the perspective of someone who's seen and enjoyed the first two Men in Black movies, I'd have to say this is easily my favorite of the three.I noted that a lot of reviews criticize this movie for breaking the mold of being a straight comedy film, but I honestly think it's broken that mold very well, whilst still maintaining plenty of funny scenes. It also tells us more about the shared histories of the two main characters Jay and Kay over the the entire MiB time-line, going right back too Jay's childhood. It also has an interesting villain in Boris the Animal and great supporting characters such as Griffin.Overall it's story is very well portrayed and the way it ties into historic world events is very well done as well. It makes it a movie I will easily watch it again.