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6.8/10
IMDbFilm Music | 2013 | Danny Elfman
Favorite Movie Actor | 2013 | Will Smith
Choice Movie Female Scene Stealer | 2012 | Nicole Scherzinger
Best Film | 2012 | Barry Sonnenfeld
Budget 225,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 624,000,000 USD
When young Agent K (Josh Brolin) first appears, he says "We'll take it from here", the first line K said in Men in Black (1997).
Young Agent K is wearing the watch that will become the light source for the Grand Central Station locker creatures in Men in Black II (2002). This can be seen clearly when young Agent K and J are having pie before the Mets fans enter.
The zip line escape system shown at the Apollo launch pad really did exist. It was installed for the Apollo program and enhanced for the Space Shuttle program. In some pre-launch emergency scenarios, the crew would have ridden steel cages down the zip lines to explosion-proof bunkers. Astronauts practiced using the system as part of their training, but it was never used in an actual emergency.
Shea Stadium, which also appeared in Men in Black (1997), had to be re-created through CGI for this movie, as the stadium was demolished in 2008.
The following items make this film different from the first two in the franchise: Frank the Pug does not appear in this movie, but his picture is seen in two places: J's apartment, and a carnival poster at Coney Island (seen when J is pulled over). David Cross also does not appear in this film. It can be assumed from the second movie that he did in fact immigrate to Cambodia. In fact, Agents J (Will Smith) & K (Tommy Lee Jones) and possibly the woman who lives in K's apartment in an alternate time-line (credited as "mom" in this film) is the same woman in Men in Black II (2002), a waitress, whom Patrick Warburton's character is told to marry and have a bunch of kids are the only characters from the first two movies to appear here.The first Men in Black movie for which Will Smith did not release a music single or videoWill Smith's first movie in four years, since the release of Seven Pounds (2008). This is the longest he went without appearing in a movie since his movie career started in 1993Boris the Animal is the only villain in the franchise that Agent K kills by himself. Although he severely wounded the two previous antagonistsThis is the first film in the franchise to not mention K's ex-wifeThe movie title for the 3rd installment of the MIB films was written with a standard English number 3, while MIB II was written with the Roman Numeral for 2 (II)First Men In Black film not to be released in JulyThis is the only film in the franchise where Agents J and K fight the main antagonist during the daytimeFirst film in the franchise released in RealD 3-D and IMAX 3-DThe last film of the franchise directed by Barry Sonnenfeld.