For months, if not years, the rumors were that Men in Black III was fated for disaster -- reportedly starting before a script was written, caught up in red tape as to whether or not Tommy Lee Jones would return to the franchise, with a multi-million budget that ballooned into the rumored range of $350 million like the national debt under Bush and so on and so forth.
But, much like the thick door in the restaurant hides the homicidal bitchin' that goes down inside the kitchen while you enjoy your meal, the actual flick here is not only good enough to make you forget those problems, but surprisingly good enough for you to enjoy it.
Reuniting Will Smith with Tommy Lee Jones as Agent J and Agent K, street-level officers of an agency that monitors the alien life secretly living on...
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(Yesterday, May 24, 2013) - On this week's episode of The Golden Briefcase, Tim and Jeremy are joined by Rudie Obias of The AuteurCast to go through their latest picks of the week, the newest DVD & Blu-ray releases, new trailers for Sundance hit The Kings of Summer and Vin Diesel's sci-fi sequel Riddick and...
(Yesterday, May 24, 2013) - Todd Phillips' final installment in the R-rated comedy franchise takes in a soft $11.8 million on Thursday after opening Wednesday night, earning a B CinemaScore compared to an A- for the last film. read more ...
(2 days ago, May 23, 2013) - The Hangover Part III is a bad comedy, and not bad like The Hangover Part II's ridiculous in-your-face rehashing of the first film's inventive and hilarious plot. It's as if Todd Phillips, writer/director of the series, got so fed up with complaints of the second film's copy-and-past attitude that he's gone in a...