

Agent Jay travels back in time to 1969, where he teams up with a younger version of Agent Kay to stop an evil alien from destroying the future. Review: One of the best 3D transfers in the MIB series - Men in Black 3 looks great in 3D and is easily the strongest 3D presentation in the series. The depth is well done, clean, and immersive without being overdone. Image quality is sharp, colors pop, and the picture holds up extremely well on a large screen or projector. The standard Blu-ray also looks excellent, with good detail and contrast, and the audio is punchy and clear during action scenes. Having the Blu-ray, 3D Blu-ray, and DVD all in one package is a nice bonus. If you have a 3D setup or you’re a fan of the Men in Black movies, this is a solid pickup and well worth adding to your collection. Review: 3D done right. - I have made it a personal endeavour to find the best 3D content that the second generation 3D hardware is capable of rendering. It depends greatly on the context of the film and the director's vision as to what optical candy gets used where in equal parts of when why and woah. This is how 3D films are being made now. Gone are the days of smudgy gorillas growling at cameras and paddle balls bouncing off your forehead (all due respect to House of Wax). Now the viewer can be immersed into the environment of the antagonist or protagonist depending on your flavor, depth that once gave a simple reach in and touch the back effect to having objects or people or land formations or spaceships writhing with creatures alien bioware technology that pops off the screen with no artifacting in sight. Some of the coolest scenes in this gem are during up close and personal dialog between characters and there's all sorts of 3D weirdness going on in the shot in layers. What used to look like box panaramas can now be digitally enhanced in so many different ways you feel like your eyes are going to pop out. This is the only movie to date I've seen that makes a car ride look completely realistic and vibrant and I don't have to tell you what that means for the viewer of a car in an MIB film. If you know anyone who has or is thinking of getting a 3D home theater, I highly recommend getting them this movie. Bravo to the 3D design team on this one. I guess I should talk about the actual movie. Relax. I don't do spoilers. That being said this is a genuinely funny film. There are a lot of laugh out loud moments and the 3D complinents the story, the jokes and the weirdness with the adept professionalism of crystal glass juggler on on mind altering substances. The comedy of Smith and Jones is spot on as your every day agent type team exchanging esoteric dialog in expository format, a lot of which are referencing the prior two films' character development and where they are now in the more than obvious father/son subtext. But its well done and presented in a somewhat more mature fashion than you might expect from the franchise. Again, the 3D is very much in a lead role along with Jones and Smith as you can almost immediately tell they are trying to carry on their daily routines while all the 3D mayhem takes centerstage. And that is when you know you're in for something special. Plus, field sequential digital 3D doesn't strain the eyes or hurt the head. Is this Martin Scorcese Hugo 3D? No but that's the point. Its Men in Black 3D. Just for reference for anyone who has considered 3D as an addition to their home theater now is probably the best time. As of the time of this review, the second generation is being phased out with third generation hardware. Which looks fantastic by the way and if they've improved on immersion technology at all, combined with Windows 10 or the Xbox One, virtual reality is here. But I like many of you live in the real world and paying upwards of 6k for a tv with embedded 3D is out of immediate reach. But that is where 3D home entertainment is going. Its a luxury item. Why do I say this? Because the 3D second gen hardware is affordable now. I bought a Vizio 55" LED (the smooth motion makes the 3D look amazing) a samsung 3D bluray player and 5.1 dts theater for about $500 all told. Get the passive technology like in the theater. The active technology doesn't improve the image noticeably enough to warrant the upcharge not to mention they're rather expensive and they are fragile so if you have kids, the glasses like you get at the theater work. Inexpensive and you won't rupture a blood vessel if you have to replace a pair. I'm immensely satisfied with my system and desertcart here makes buying 3D movies a lot less painful. I just bought Antman 3D for 16.99. Is Antman's 3D good? That's a different post. Later. I'm going to play Star Wars Battlefront. In 3D




| ASIN | B008518MOW |
| Actors | Jemaine Clement, Josh Brolin, Michael Stuhlbarg, Tommy Jones, Will Smith |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Audio Description: | English |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,386 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #3,144 in Comedy (Movies & TV) #4,610 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (13,137) |
| Digital Copy Expiration Date | December 31, 2017 |
| Director | Barry Sonnenfeld |
| Dubbed: | French, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 4904409555409 |
| MPAA rating | PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Producers | Laurie MacDonald, Walter Parkes |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| Release date | November 30, 2012 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 46 minutes |
| Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Spanish |
L**I
One of the best 3D transfers in the MIB series
Men in Black 3 looks great in 3D and is easily the strongest 3D presentation in the series. The depth is well done, clean, and immersive without being overdone. Image quality is sharp, colors pop, and the picture holds up extremely well on a large screen or projector. The standard Blu-ray also looks excellent, with good detail and contrast, and the audio is punchy and clear during action scenes. Having the Blu-ray, 3D Blu-ray, and DVD all in one package is a nice bonus. If you have a 3D setup or you’re a fan of the Men in Black movies, this is a solid pickup and well worth adding to your collection.
C**.
3D done right.
I have made it a personal endeavour to find the best 3D content that the second generation 3D hardware is capable of rendering. It depends greatly on the context of the film and the director's vision as to what optical candy gets used where in equal parts of when why and woah. This is how 3D films are being made now. Gone are the days of smudgy gorillas growling at cameras and paddle balls bouncing off your forehead (all due respect to House of Wax). Now the viewer can be immersed into the environment of the antagonist or protagonist depending on your flavor, depth that once gave a simple reach in and touch the back effect to having objects or people or land formations or spaceships writhing with creatures alien bioware technology that pops off the screen with no artifacting in sight. Some of the coolest scenes in this gem are during up close and personal dialog between characters and there's all sorts of 3D weirdness going on in the shot in layers. What used to look like box panaramas can now be digitally enhanced in so many different ways you feel like your eyes are going to pop out. This is the only movie to date I've seen that makes a car ride look completely realistic and vibrant and I don't have to tell you what that means for the viewer of a car in an MIB film. If you know anyone who has or is thinking of getting a 3D home theater, I highly recommend getting them this movie. Bravo to the 3D design team on this one. I guess I should talk about the actual movie. Relax. I don't do spoilers. That being said this is a genuinely funny film. There are a lot of laugh out loud moments and the 3D complinents the story, the jokes and the weirdness with the adept professionalism of crystal glass juggler on on mind altering substances. The comedy of Smith and Jones is spot on as your every day agent type team exchanging esoteric dialog in expository format, a lot of which are referencing the prior two films' character development and where they are now in the more than obvious father/son subtext. But its well done and presented in a somewhat more mature fashion than you might expect from the franchise. Again, the 3D is very much in a lead role along with Jones and Smith as you can almost immediately tell they are trying to carry on their daily routines while all the 3D mayhem takes centerstage. And that is when you know you're in for something special. Plus, field sequential digital 3D doesn't strain the eyes or hurt the head. Is this Martin Scorcese Hugo 3D? No but that's the point. Its Men in Black 3D. Just for reference for anyone who has considered 3D as an addition to their home theater now is probably the best time. As of the time of this review, the second generation is being phased out with third generation hardware. Which looks fantastic by the way and if they've improved on immersion technology at all, combined with Windows 10 or the Xbox One, virtual reality is here. But I like many of you live in the real world and paying upwards of 6k for a tv with embedded 3D is out of immediate reach. But that is where 3D home entertainment is going. Its a luxury item. Why do I say this? Because the 3D second gen hardware is affordable now. I bought a Vizio 55" LED (the smooth motion makes the 3D look amazing) a samsung 3D bluray player and 5.1 dts theater for about $500 all told. Get the passive technology like in the theater. The active technology doesn't improve the image noticeably enough to warrant the upcharge not to mention they're rather expensive and they are fragile so if you have kids, the glasses like you get at the theater work. Inexpensive and you won't rupture a blood vessel if you have to replace a pair. I'm immensely satisfied with my system and Amazon here makes buying 3D movies a lot less painful. I just bought Antman 3D for 16.99. Is Antman's 3D good? That's a different post. Later. I'm going to play Star Wars Battlefront. In 3D
S**Y
Galaxy Defenders
I get out to the theater to see a movie about once per year; I'm now a slave to the Blu Ray home entertainment era. However, I did something this Memorial Day weekend that I haven't done in over 20 years: I went to the theater twice in 2 days (with my kids) to see The Avengers and Men in Black III. And neither of the movies let me down; both were excellent. While The Avengers is getting high marks from the critics, I am very surprised by the so-so reviews that MiB III is getting. I'm glad that I went to the theater, because the abundance of "just average" reviews might have even deterred me from putting MiB III in my rental queue. I'm here to say don't be deterred. MiB III was almost as good as the original MiB (and the original MiB was classic), and MiB III was better than MiB II ...wayyyy better. The best part for young audiences that may not have seen the predecessors from 15 years and 10 years ago respectively, is that MiB III stands alone as a great movie....There's no need to have had to have seen either of the first two in order to fully enjoy MiB III. Although it does help mainly to see how effectively awesome Josh Brolin is at capturing the essence of Agent K that we all know as Tommy Lee Jones; and I suppose that it also helps to establish the dynamic of the bond between Agent K and Agent J (Will Smith). So MiB III is a fun blast from the past...or should I say blast into the past. In 1969 Agent K maims, arrests and has bad guy Boris the Animal thrown into an intergalactic maximum security prison...on the moon. But 43 years apparently gave Boris a long enough time to figure out how to escape. But escaping is not all that's on Boris' mind; he jumps back in time to 1969 to change history and murder Agent K. So when he succeeds it's up to Agent J (Will Smith) to jump back a little further in time to stop Boris. As I mentioned earlier, Josh Brolin really makes you believe that you're seeing a young Tommy Lee Jones, or should I say young Agent K. The personality differences and dialogue between Brolin and Smith are amusing to watch, and some of Smith's scenes with and without Brolin are out-and-out hilarious. Comedy Writer Etan Cohen (not to be confused with popular Writer/Director Ethan Coen) teams up with MiB veteran Director Barry Sonnenfeld to deliver a movie that's funny, witty and fun for the whole family. At a run time of just over 90 minutes I was thoroughly entertained from start to finish. So do indeed get out to see Men in Black III; at minimum get it into your viewing queue. For me, it will be preordered, viewed again on Blu Ray, and sit in my collection next to MiB I & II.
P**Z
braucht man für die gesammte Serie
S**B
Very entertaining film. Highly recommend the entire series.
M**A
bien recu mon dvd pas encore tester
G**E
ottimo film e molto divertente non solo ma ottimo anche il 3D NON TUTTI SANNO KE... i lettori blu-ray 3D non sono tutti uguali (purtroppo..) e quando comprate un lettore blu ray 3D dovreste provarlo e andare nelle opzioni x vedere quanto ha di profondità un ottimo blu ray 3D dovrebbe averne fino al 3 livello x darvi il massimo del 3D ad esempio un lettore Sony ne ha al massimo 2..quindi non rende al massimo.. gli altri non so e la ps3 è solo manuale quindi potreste dare troppo o poco profondità il giusto x 3 livello è regolare 8su e 10giu però in caso di sottotitoli può dare noia agli occhi.. il mio consiglio è affidarsi completamente al lettore blu-ray 3D LG perché è estremo a 3 livvello di profondità e è in automatico e regola il 3D da solo.. ke vuol dire? ke in caso di sotto titoli regola il sottotitolo sottostante con la messa a fuoco del 3D rendendolo leggibile e in profondità levando il fastidio agli occhi e sfocatura.. e il 3D lo hai originale sia in immagini che alla profondità portandolo al 3 livello estremo con uscite dallo schermo fino al volto e sensazione di guardare dal vivo...sempre se nel film c è.. dato che molti film son deludenti in fatto di 3D.. che dirvi del film? compratelo e buon divertimento in tutto e per tutto compreso il 3D AHH..ULTIMA COSA.. le tv3D specie gli ultimi modelli son presso che tutti uguali e con al massimo di livello del 3D son i lettori blu-ray 3D che danno la visuale del 3D del film quindi non ammattite a regolare la tv ma piuttosto comprate un altro lettore... io vi dico.. LG e siete sicuri al 200% ciao a tutti
K**L
This was a great movie that surpassed MIB 1 & 2 in my opinion. Good story, great acting, and lots of laughs. Watching the first two movies is important of you want to get maximum enjoyment
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