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    Posted: May 13 2011 at 10:27am
Yes -- He played himself in cameo, wanting badly to join the agency. He suggests he be called AGENT M. But considering it's easy to disguise someone as him, and "he" has appeared in many movies, I'd understand if you didn't think it was really him.
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Michael Jackson was in MIB 2?
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What movie are you talking about?
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The recut American version is truly awful, but a good 75 percent of the awfulness is attributable to Miramax, the film's distributor.
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Originally posted by Michaels

"MIB 2" was clearly thrown together without any thought to it and crammed with whatever popular celebrities at the time in hopes that would balance out how bad the script was.
You mean...Michael Jackson?What a memorable performance that was.
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Originally posted by Vits

After seeing MEN IN BLACK I & II a few times now I can finally compare them.You see,it was confusin.The 2nd one's jokes were funnier but lacked the wit and freshness,and it came with more action and thrills but also obvious plot holes.They both balance each other with their pros and cons,making them equally good.I give them ****.
Sorry, but "Men In Black 1", although not a perfect movie by any means, blows "Men In Black 2" away. "MIB 2" was clearly thrown together without any thought to it and crammed with whatever popular celebrities at the time in hopes that would balance out how bad the script was. Most of the jokes weren't even funny. "MIB 2" was just a safe movie and cash-in for Will Smith and the director to do after the failure of "Wild Wild West", but in my opinion, it was just as stupid as "WWW".
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After seeing MEN IN BLACK I & II a few times now I can finally compare them.You see,it was confusin.The 2nd one's jokes were funnier but lacked the wit and freshness,and it came with more action and thrills but also obvious plot holes.They both balance each other with their pros and cons,making them equally good.I give them ****.

As for Lara Flynn Boyle...although the rule is that you need a straight face to play an alien,that doesn't apply to this movies.Yeah,she deserved it.But to be fair,it was hard to fill in Vincent D'Onofrio's shoes in terms of acting and...is there a verb for "being a cool villain"?
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Update: out of those 5 suggestions, the "Benigni is always right" argument sounds the best. That's what Life Is Beautiful (1998) suggests, because after the acclaim for Life is Beautiful, they probably thought him infallible.
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One of the most popular latin TV shows of the past 40 years is EL CHAVO DEL 8. The characters are adults and kids, but the actors are all adults. Although I guess it's more a matter of of how they act. I've heard people didn't like Roberto, not because of his age, but because he didn't know how to play a child. 
 
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I honestly wasn't "offended" by an adult playing a child, in fact, I think Benigni's face matched some of the old illustrations of Pinocchio.
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OK, I know I should've posted this ealier, but better late than never.
 
I officially saw Pinocchio without the dub, and I liked it. Call me stupid, call me crazy, call me what you will, but I feel that it wasn't really bad. I felt that it tried to follow the book more closely than most other adaptations, and it seemed to do what it was set out to do. I also liked that it used little CGI as possible. Most others these days throw in as much CGI as possible. I honestly wasn't "offended" by an adult playing a child, in fact, I think Benigni's face matched some of the old illustrations of Pinocchio. I will say that Pinocchio himself seemed to get a little annoying with his whole "It does not appeal" thing, but I didn't end up hating him.
 
So there, that's what I think, and I'll say no more.


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Originally posted by whennow

Supporting Actress had such a wealth of possiblities! From Scooby Doo! sarah michell geller or linda cardellini. Or what about Cameron Diaz in gangs of new york? What about Kate Hudston for The Four Feathers? Heather Graham The Guru. The hammy cast of The Divine Secrets of the YaYa Sisterhood? Dawson of Pluto Nash! There were so many!!!

Yes, all good choices, but in the end ... the Razzies really, really, REALLY HATE Madonna.
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Originally posted by Vits

Originally posted by whennow

Or what about Cameron Diaz in gangs of new york?
I don't remember much of that movie,but she was nominated for a Golden Globe.
 
I think the response to her in GONY got worse and worse the longer the movie was out.
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Originally posted by whennow

Or what about Cameron Diaz in gangs of new york?
I don't remember much of that movie,but she was nominated for a Golden Globe.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote whennow Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 22 2010 at 8:28pm
The "insurance policy" of voting for Madonna's tiny role in Die Another Day in case she lost to Spears was wrong! I liked her in that. I liked Lara Flynn Boyle. I liked Natalie Portman. I have not seen Bo Derek  or Rebecca Romihn Stamos! Supporting Actress had such a wealth of possiblities! From Scooby Doo! sarah michell geller or linda cardellini. Or what about Cameron Diaz in gangs of new york? What about Kate Hudston for The Four Feathers? Heather Graham The Guru. The hammy cast of The Divine Secrets of the YaYa Sisterhood? Dawson of Pluto Nash! There were so many!!!
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I know -- Again,just messing with you...  

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No one really cared for him in Ep. 2, either. And everyone only saw Ep. 3 to see him finally become Darth Vader. I just said My Chemical Romance because it was the first emo band that could come to my mind. Since I don't listen to their s***, I wouldn't know what year they became famous.
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I gave Revenge of the Sith a 51%, which is mediocre. It was okay, my father and I agreed, and we thought it was more action than dialogue. It was neither good nor bad, and I thought there were much worse movies that could've been nominated besides Revenge of the Sith, War of the Worlds [remake], and Kicking & Screaming.
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