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Will Smith Month - Men in Black 3 (2012)

        Hey guys, Chuck here. Well, we're officially at the end of Will Smith Month , which means it's time to review Men in Black 3 , once again directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starring Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith. Newcomers this time include the likes of Jemaine Clement, Josh Brolin, Emma Thompson, Michael Stuhlbarg, Nicole Sherzinger, Michael Chernus, Alice Eve, Bill Hader, Will Arnett, Keone Young, and Mike Colter.          Okay, so just like with Serleena in Men in Black II , out villain this time is an alien with a previous history with Agent K. The criminal is a Boglodite named Boris, but is cruelly nicknamed "Boris the Animal." After escaping from LunarMAX prison with help from his girlfriend Lily, which is on the Moon, Boris goes after Jeffrey, who is the son of one of Boris' fellow LunarMAX inmates Obidiah Price. Jeffrey apparently has a piece of technology that Boris wants in order to kill someone.        ...

Will Smith Month - Men in Black II (2002)

         Hey guys, Chuck here. We're almost at the end of Will Smith Month , so let's dive into the second film of the Men in Black series: Men in Black II . Released in the summer of 2002, director Barry Sonnenfeld and actors Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith, Rip Torn, Tony Shaloub, and David Cross all return from the first film, and joining the cast this time around are Lara Flynn Boyle, Rosario Dawson, and Johnny Knoxville, with minor appearances by Patrick Warburton, Nick Cannon, Peter Graves, Biz Markie, and Michael Jackson.        So, the movie opens with a Twilight Zone esque television series called Mysteries in History,  where host Peter Graves tells of a mission by the Men in Black in the year 1978. Apparently the people of the planet Zartha, led by Princess Lauranna, sought to hide their precious treasure, the Light of Zartha, from an evil Kylothian named Serleena. The MIB, not wanting to put the Earth in danger, are unable to inte...

Will Smith Month - Men in Black (1997)

       Hey guys, Chuck here. Well, we're nearly at the end of Will Smith Month , and now it's definitely time to talk about arguably the most popular franchise that Will Smith has been a part of: Men in Black . Based on the comic book series written by Lowell Cunningham and published by Malibu Comics, which would become an imprint for Marvel Comics, this 1997 movie was directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, and starred Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith, Linda Fiorentino, Vincent D'Onofrio, Tony Shaloub, David Cross, and Rip Torn.          The movie focuses on a top secret government agency known as the Men in Black, or MIB for short. The MIB investigate, monitor, and police extra-terrestrial activity on the planet Earth. We meet Agent K, whose partner Agent D is ready to retire, as they investigate an alien named Mikey, who is sneaking back into the United States disguised as a Mexican immigrant. After destroying Mikey and using a standard issue device call...

Will Smith Month - Bad Boys for Life (2020)

        Hey guys, Chuck here. Well, after a really hectic week, it's time for me to get back into Will Smith Month , and to wrap up the Bad Boys trilogy with Bad Boys for Life . Producer Jerry Bruckheimer and actors Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, and Joe Pantoliano are back, but we have two new directors with Adil & Bilall, who take over directing duties from Michael Bay.         So, Mike and Marcus have been partners for twenty-five years, and Marcus is ready to retire in order to spend time with his newborn grandson. Unfortunately, the widow of a cartel kingpin escapes from prison in Mexico and sends her son to Miami to collect a cache of money left behind by her husband, as well as exact revenge on everyone who put her husband behind bars, including Mike. After an attempt on Mike's life, Marcus decides to retire, while Mike teams up with the new elite unit known as AMMO to find the guy that tried to kill him. And, I think that I should s...

Review - Uncharted (2022)

         Hey guys, Chuck here. Uncharted  is the new action-adventure treasure hunt movie based on the popular video game franchise produced by Naughty Dog, and marks the first feature film from Playstation Productions.          So the movie follows Nathan Drake, and showcases his first encounter with his longtime friend and mentor Victor "Sully" Sullivan. The two are ultimately after the lost treasure of Ferdinand Magellan, which Sully had previously been searching for along with Nate's older brother Sam. With assistance from Chloe Frazer, Nate and Sully must find the clues and locate the treasure before villains like Santiago Moncada and Jo Braddock can get their hands on it.         Okay, so let's start with the obvious. I honestly wasn't sure about Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg as Nate and Sully. However, I will admit that the dynamic between the two is just as fun here as it was in the games. I also enj...

Will Smith Month - Aladdin (2019)

         Hey guys, Chuck here. Well, today for Will Smith Month , it's time to talk about a Disney remake that, believe it or not, I actually really enjoyed. And that, of course, is the 2019 live-action remake of the 1992 animated classic Aladdin .          So, in a quick summary, here's the story: Aladdin is a street rat in the Arabian city of Agrabah, and one day, he meets and becomes attracted to the Princess Jasmine. Unfortunately, the law prevents them from being together, due to his status. However, the evil vizier Jafar tells him of a magical oil lamp hidden in the Cave of Wonders, and the lamp will give Aladdin what he wants most.         So, Jafar leads Aladdin to the Cave of Wonders, and he finds the lamp. However, Jafar betrays Aladdin and leaves him to die, but Aladdin's pet monkey Abu nabs the lamp, leaving Jafar with nothing. Trapped in the Cave of Wonders, Aladdin rubs the lamp and releases an all-...

Review - Death on the Nile (2022)

       Hey guys, Chuck here. Well, I just got home from seeing Kenneth Branagh's new film Death on the Nile , which is the sequel to his 2017 film Murder on the Orient Express . And well, I had a great time watching this movie, and I'm here to share my opinions on it. So, let's go ahead and get started.         So, we actually open with a prologue, showcasing Hercule Poirot sustaining a facial injury during World War I, and a nurse that attends him, his lover Catherine, suggests that he grow a mustache to hide the scars. Years later, Poirot has returned to London after finishing a case in Egypt, and he attends a performance from jazz singer Salome Otterbourne. It is here where we meet an engaged couple, Simon Doyle and Jacqueline de Bellefort. Jackie introduces Simon to her childhood friend Linnet Ridgeway, who agrees to hire Simon as an employee.           Six weeks later, and Poirot is on holiday in Egypt, wher...