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MIB3? you there.

I actually like it better than the first - it's shorter, doesn't take its overrated self as seriously, and has Rosario Dawson.
 
I watched part II last year for the first time. It wasn't bad per se but was such a blantant rehash of the first film that just wasn't unique enough. That said I have it in my Amazon cart and may get it when I need to push my total to $25 for free shipping. I like it enough to get it under those conditions.

I'll see MIB:3, at this point it's proven too interesting to not check out.
 
I watched part II last year for the first time. It wasn't bad per se but was such a blantant rehash of the first film that just wasn't unique enough.
Well, the trick is to never watch the first one, and then it may seem just enough. :p
 
It doesn't help that the film is at most 80 minutes long. It's over before it even started.
 
Oh, but it does help - you have less time to ruminate on how much you'd hate the MIB if the actually existed to keep you from meeting awesome and wacky aliens. The agency is really a pretty nihilistic and spiteful place if you think about it; all the more reason to get in and out under an hour and a half.
 
I wouldn't give up the MIB we have, I enjoy them both, but, yea, a Serious take on the premise could also be an awesome counterpart series.
 
Judging by all the responses in this thread, I suppose I'm the only one that thought MIIB was ok?

Granted it wasn't as good as the first one, but I still thought it was a fun movie.

No I agree with you, I liked it over all and if on will turn into it.
 
Judging by all the responses in this thread, I suppose I'm the only one that thought MIIB was ok?

Granted it wasn't as good as the first one, but I still thought it was a fun movie.

Once again, my Ghostbusters comparison rings true: The sequel isn't offensively awful, but it's just incredibly mediocre and is basically a beat-for-beat re-do of the first movie with some scenes and characters rearranged. It's not good, it's not bad, it's just ... there -- a movie that wasn't crying out to be made because of an amazing story idea, but rather a movie that was made because Columbia saw dollar signs and wanted to cash in on the property.
 
Timby, your comparison is spot-on. Hopefully, the third film will be different (a time travel plot suggest at least some divergence from the first film), but my hopes aren't high.
 
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