@@santiagoarrieta2175 It also makes "seeing the future" make total logical sense. When you see ALL possible futures at the same time, then of course there is only so much you can do yourself to actually make conscious change. Even making all of the "right" choices yourself doesn't mean that everyone else's choices line up with whatever "future" you are trying to go for.
MIB3 addresses time paradoxes properly. If someone is indeed going to alter the past, then it should result in the same conditions needed for the change to logically exist. It's like 2 + 3 = 5, but in an altered timeline its like 8 - 3 = 5. As long as the results maintain, how it is reached arguably doesn't matter.
And when K is deleting J's birth certificate in the first movie, his date of birth is shown: October 19, 1969. So for the Apollo 11 launch, he wasn't even BORN yet.
@ildathet That's just another timeline with another formula we haven't considered the wonders of. The conception of something that never came to be in one timeline can come about via indirect consequences of another time traveller and their goals. All that is required is that there is a reason. Fortunately, the problems of time travel are very apparent. Time travel as an ability would be abused among many timelines by many different people for all kinds of reasons. The reasoning would change, but the consequences might recreate the conditions of previous timelines or many other variants. The only stable timeline would be one where 1- Timetravel is never used or conceived or 2- There is perfect stability between the original timestreams and each given alteration. Time travel in movies typically only work when the movies has you believe it can be isolated to a specific handful of people forever. Personally I am a big fan of the idea that time travel did indeed exist, but through natural selection only the time line that lacked it's discovery was able to stay healthy long term.
This adds somewhat to the significance of J's dad being informed of his own demise. Two Boris characters confuse things but J going back in time allows him to meet his father and set the chain in motion. So in a sense having a younger K and a delocated J does it's work to balance the equation. You need the right agent to bear the load. With K killed in one timeline, the timeline where he exists cannot be one where Boris had killed him. But the fact that Boris made a jump for the second time to inform his younger self of his goal, J exists to bear the crux, the void where his partner should be. The only way to break it for good is to have j and k to tell the truth. Whereby a charitable agent like J's father will choose to bear his fate. It's a piece of him that has to die so that the wondrous events of J's life story can exist Paradoxes are fun
Past J is shown as a child in MIB 3, but when K is deleting J's birth certificate in the first movie, his date of birth is shown: October 19, 1969. So for the Apollo 11 launch, he wasn't even BORN yet.
@@AdamIthink that doesn't explain why his birth date would need to be changed. He already didn't remember, the neuralyzing took care of that. Just erasing the previous couple hours would have been enough. And if you were that old already when your birth certificate showed you hadn't been born yet so you started 1st grade at real age TWELVE or something, that would stand out.
@kerryedavis just erasing a few hours wouldn't be enough, considering J would still remember his father. K had to wipe his entire memory in order to prevent J from getting traumatized. Hence why J says that he never knew his father. Why his birthday was changed so J wouldn't get suspicious
I never really noticed until now but one arm Boris talks more human and two armed talks more animalistic. For one arm he starts to devolve more into his old animalistic ways of talking as he gets angrier. Just a good attention to detail for the character showing he grew to be a bit more human like as the years went on compared to decades ago
Willard Carroll Smith II (Filadelfia, Pensilvania; 25 de septiembre de 1968), más conocido como Will Smith, es un actor, rapero y productor de cine estadounidense. Ha tenido éxito en sus dos facetas artísticas: Ganó un Premio Óscar con dos nominaciones previas, siendo nominado a cuatro Premios Globo de Oro y saliendo ganador de cuatro Premios Grammy. 55 AÑOS. (56)
It's odd that K acts taken aback at the prospect of getting the Arc Net into orbit. Aliens come to earth so there must be ships that do that for them, acquire one of those.
@@jacoblansman8147I know that but in this clip is his partner reacted to that, turn around looking at the launch site like he just know the relevance while him shouldn't suppose to know anything about it before J have reaction.
@米切爾魏特曼 he's not looking at the launch site, he realizes that Griff is looking at something and wonders what, turns to see Griff is looking at the Moon, and then realizes that Griff means they have to use the Apollo launch to deploy the Arc-net
Hearing Boris argue witj himself was funnier than Hell🤣
We'll get to both of our aaaAARRRRRGH!!! STOP. STARING AT IT!!!
It does make sense the futures are going at the same time but won’t know which one will come up top until it happens
A good way to balance premonitions and retain the weight of choices
@@santiagoarrieta2175 It also makes "seeing the future" make total logical sense. When you see ALL possible futures at the same time, then of course there is only so much you can do yourself to actually make conscious change. Even making all of the "right" choices yourself doesn't mean that everyone else's choices line up with whatever "future" you are trying to go for.
@@ShaggyRogers1 exactly.
MIB3 addresses time paradoxes properly.
If someone is indeed going to alter the past, then it should result in the same conditions needed for the change to logically exist.
It's like 2 + 3 = 5, but in an altered timeline its like 8 - 3 = 5. As long as the results maintain, how it is reached arguably doesn't matter.
except when K kill the original boris
And when K is deleting J's birth certificate in the first movie, his date of birth is shown: October 19, 1969. So for the Apollo 11 launch, he wasn't even BORN yet.
@@kerryedavisHe would have been in the womb so to speak. K’s conception would have been around Dec 1968 to Jan 1969 (9-10 months earlier)
@ildathet That's just another timeline with another formula we haven't considered the wonders of. The conception of something that never came to be in one timeline can come about via indirect consequences of another time traveller and their goals. All that is required is that there is a reason. Fortunately, the problems of time travel are very apparent. Time travel as an ability would be abused among many timelines by many different people for all kinds of reasons. The reasoning would change, but the consequences might recreate the conditions of previous timelines or many other variants. The only stable timeline would be one where 1- Timetravel is never used or conceived or 2- There is perfect stability between the original timestreams and each given alteration. Time travel in movies typically only work when the movies has you believe it can be isolated to a specific handful of people forever. Personally I am a big fan of the idea that time travel did indeed exist, but through natural selection only the time line that lacked it's discovery was able to stay healthy long term.
This adds somewhat to the significance of J's dad being informed of his own demise. Two Boris characters confuse things but J going back in time allows him to meet his father and set the chain in motion. So in a sense having a younger K and a delocated J does it's work to balance the equation. You need the right agent to bear the load. With K killed in one timeline, the timeline where he exists cannot be one where Boris had killed him. But the fact that Boris made a jump for the second time to inform his younger self of his goal, J exists to bear the crux, the void where his partner should be. The only way to break it for good is to have j and k to tell the truth. Whereby a charitable agent like J's father will choose to bear his fate. It's a piece of him that has to die so that the wondrous events of J's life story can exist
Paradoxes are fun
“It’s just one small step” for a man, one giant leap for mankind.
Clever.
4:06 28 years until Edgar tries to use those saucers
"How can we deploy the Arcnet into space?" asked the man who works for an agency that works with space faring aliens. Just ask a coworker for a ride!
Boris the animal was a very good villain
"It's just Boris!"
"Let's agree to disagree."
He's probably my favorite villain in the trilogy, though I really love all three.
Anyone reminded of those clean energy bikes they used in South Park?
Actually this was an actual bike back in the 1800called a monocylcle
It seems they've forgotten the most important part.
Will Smith's wife invented them😂
7:42 I’m sorry but i can’t stop laughing 🤣 😂
Past J is shown as a child in MIB 3, but when K is deleting J's birth certificate in the first movie, his date of birth is shown: October 19, 1969. So for the Apollo 11 launch, he wasn't even BORN yet.
J's birthday was changed to that date after he was neulized (or how you spell it) to give him a new life after his father was killed.
@AdamIthink there would be no reason to change it. And it being obviously different from his physical development would be... Well, obvious.
@kerryedavis There is a reason to change it. J lost his father and was neulized
@@AdamIthink that doesn't explain why his birth date would need to be changed. He already didn't remember, the neuralyzing took care of that. Just erasing the previous couple hours would have been enough. And if you were that old already when your birth certificate showed you hadn't been born yet so you started 1st grade at real age TWELVE or something, that would stand out.
@kerryedavis just erasing a few hours wouldn't be enough, considering J would still remember his father. K had to wipe his entire memory in order to prevent J from getting traumatized. Hence why J says that he never knew his father.
Why his birthday was changed so J wouldn't get suspicious
The big "necklace" Griffin wore in this scene is called "Gau". Pronounced as Ga-woo. It's a Vajrayana Buddhism symbol.
That’s so cool! Thank you for sharing!
3:47 Agent J: Ah i didn't understand any of that
8:21 whoa Griffin has the Arc Net in his head the whole time
Monowheels are cool.
A bit reliant on gyroscope stability, of course, but still...
South Park had an idea for it……….I wouldn’t recommend it even if it was real😂
@@dayvonlouis5187 John Travolta seemed to like it….
It's been annoying me for years, but I've finally realised who Jermaine sounds like - the incredible Tim Curry!
Yeah I thought it was Tim Curry when I first saw this movie. Honestly he'd have been a perfect choice :=)
This movie was my childhood!❤
I never really noticed until now but one arm Boris talks more human and two armed talks more animalistic. For one arm he starts to devolve more into his old animalistic ways of talking as he gets angrier. Just a good attention to detail for the character showing he grew to be a bit more human like as the years went on compared to decades ago
While the bikes are cool and all having something that running around the town is going to require so many nuerolizers
People before internet era anyway. So, no proof!
Well, monowheels are a real thing - and it isn't implausible for a IRL civilian to build one
Love this movie
"One Small Step?" Wait, i remember one small step for man one giant leap for mankind the Apollo 11 launch of course
Is it weird this was the first movie i ever saw in a cinema.
A lot to very.
Damn I'm old 😂
Depends on the age, but Not my decision. What movie you see at a cinema for the first time
1:36 wow
Damn they got back to their car so fast.
Willard Carroll Smith II (Filadelfia, Pensilvania; 25 de septiembre de 1968), más conocido como Will Smith, es un actor, rapero y productor de cine estadounidense. Ha tenido éxito en sus dos facetas artísticas: Ganó un Premio Óscar con dos nominaciones previas, siendo nominado a cuatro Premios Globo de Oro y saliendo ganador de cuatro Premios Grammy.
55 AÑOS. (56)
Josh James Brolin (Santa Mónica, California; 12 de febrero de 1968) es un actor de cine y televisión estadounidense.
56 AÑOS.
He looks Macho Man Randy Savage 😂😂
those are some narrow ass parking spots, good lord.
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Young Thanos
Davey Johnson and Cleon Jones are real life retired baseball players and are still both living as of December 2024
Makes me think of that South Park episode. 😮😬
New upload?
How did they get down from that stadium so fast ?????
Movie magic
It's odd that K acts taken aback at the prospect of getting the Arc Net into orbit. Aliens come to earth so there must be ships that do that for them, acquire one of those.
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Schrodingers future
Oooh it is a painnnn.....
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They're not gonna neuralize the truck driver?
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Dude from Dopesick
How is J in Men in Black if K died in 1969? K convinced Z to let J join. If K died in 1969, then how is J in Men In Black?
How did they know what "one small step" mean before da guy said it.
Agent J was from the future and absolutely would have heard that before
@@jacoblansman8147I know that but in this clip is his partner reacted to that, turn around looking at the launch site like he just know the relevance while him shouldn't suppose to know anything about it before J have reaction.
@米切爾魏特曼 he's not looking at the launch site, he realizes that Griff is looking at something and wonders what, turns to see Griff is looking at the Moon, and then realizes that Griff means they have to use the Apollo launch to deploy the Arc-net
Jack Atlas's bike was cooler.
Typical Mets fan. This scene is cruel.
This was the last movie I watched before I lost all respect for Will Smith.
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