could also be that certain letters get retired if the agent dies/does something really special before retiring since there was only one K despite him dying over 40 years ago, maybe theres an agent double K we never saw in this timeline
I was surprised that Agent O didn't notice something was up when he started talking about K out of nowhere (in the context of the reality of this scene). I'd imagine she'd be more inquisitive than quickly dismiss him as crazy.
@@Cockalicious it has nothing to do with skin color. Statistically poor people of all races have more or less the same level grammar, but thanks for the casual racism.
Milk has a lot of nutrients and some sodium in it. When I get so far dehydrated that I'm getting headaches while _also_ having done a lot of sweating, I drink milk. Water for the hydration, sodium for the sweat, nutrients because nutrients, duh.
For some reason the part that really gets me about this scene is the fact that he asks if K called in sick I don't know why but that's just such a normal thing that you would expect in a regular job but would never even consider in the MIB
This movie is a Masterpiece...master class in how to write elegant sequels that honor and respect the movies that came before. Plus Josh Brolin was a genuis playing a young Tommy Lee Jones.
It feels like a very well written piece of fanfic of the first movie, the kind of episode where nothing has changed at the end so it can fit anywhere in a series, but it was damn good. And when has Josh Brolin been anything but great at a role? He's one of the best current actors in the world as far as I'm concerned (with Ryan Gosling, Oscar Isaac, Leonardo DiCaprio).
It's funny because in a way it's more believable than when background characters just mind their own business. If you're a background character and a bunch of people started talking about plot-critical things in front of you it would probably be a damn sight more interesting than whatever you were busy with.
I always thought it’s odd that isn’t questioned further. “One possibility is you’ve been bitten by the horvathian brain tick and could die in horrible agony at any moment” *slaps* “it’s not the tick” I’d be thinking “wait, did you just try to make me die in horrible agony?”
@@GrandInfernoElite i think it's more about pain maybe after getting bitten by that tick you stop feeling pain so when J screams O knows it's not tick
@@Death2all546 Its sort of an out of Universe 'meta' joke as the director spearheaded and directed the Pilot for the live action 'Tick' series back in 2001
2:08 I’m just now noticing that it’s Tim Burton on the screen in the background of suspected invaders! That’s hilarious because I can totally see somebody suspecting Burton of being an alien…
@@redrick8900 Concept wise MIB3 is great, but 1 for me is better written and has great side character casting. 2 has some good parts, but the overall story I think it's a bit lower than 1. But no matter Which Movie in the trilogy is what we think is the best one, atleast all of us agree that MIB4 is the lowest or outright doesn't exist.
@@ashurad_fox5991 1 coasts on it's premise and the humor. It's a solid fun movie but 3 is a very tight script with a shocking and profound ending that ties the story together well, not to mention Hader as undercover Andy Worrall. 1 is a fun movie but the climax is a worm blowing up and K going back to the wife he abandoned made no sense. I like MIB 4. The second one is the only one I don't like. I felt ripped off after that.
Note at 0:19-30 , AA goes through a psychological purge moment, "I've had these anger issues my entire life". Now look at the last scene when J (in July, 1969 on the beach) observes K talking to young James. This is J's revelation as to why his Dad isn't around. This present scene foreshadows the end. This is a good script.
@@r0bw00d well, he ducked out, so I'll try and make sense of it so we can all have some closure. "AA had anger issues his entire life. This foreshadows that J will have had an entire life with some kind of emotional issue too, because of his dad dying." Wow, deep. Wait, now that I've channeled him I can now see his next revelation into this movie. "When J gets slapped, this foreshadows later in the movie when he gets hit by another character. The director truly saw the end from the beginning."
Kinda wish AA stuck around, they could’ve written he and J both go back in time even tho J doesn’t need him really, and then at the very end when the timeline is fixed, AA fades from existence and J thanks him and says goodbye
@@GremlinsRage It also explains why this timeline's J is much less emotionally reserved compared to MIB1/2, according to AA. In this timeline, J doesn't have the trauma of an absent father.
I haven't been able to see, or drink, Chocolate Milk the same way again after watching this. Every time I get a craving for it, I'm like, "Wonder what maniac messed with my history THIS time"?? Lol
@@ilteschio8244 The Slap is the ONLY reason the Oscars were watched. The Slap is a form of violence in a society that fears violence of confrontation. The Slap is memed.
I’m glad to see that she realizes he wasn’t crazy when he has knowledge about K and realizes what’s not right when J was suddenly craving chocolate milk from that day.
Just picked up on this, Boris returned to his home planet 20 light years away, so at the speed of light it would take 40 years round trip to get back to earth with the armada
3:42 You know, it's funny how J at first sounded a bit annoyed of O who was disappointed about it not being the "Tick" as if she wished for it and wanted him to die from that slap. But then, he asked if there's something a lot worse than the "Tick" instead of being mad at her for almost killing him. 😂😂😂
I think it's more of the "whatever does happen will happen and what did happen will happen" Like people don't know k but they still live their usual life Like the holes left by k were filled by other type of force Like time trying to fix it so it remains as close to the original timeline as possible
Considering that Jay may have his father in the new timeline, he could theoretically still get in through a more professional entry point like the military. The bigger question is: how does he keeps his memories? I hear there is suppose to be a paradox that protects Jay and that should be the watch (I like the idea that a paradox could create impurities in a changed timeline), but it does not add up if it does not prevent his existence or stop Boris the Animal from time traveling.
One thing I would change in this scene is a callback to the first movie. "March 2, 1961. The seven agents, the one astronomer, and that one dumb kid that got lost in the wrong back road. I didn't imagine that."
Just noticed Boris' planet is 20 light years away, meaning he traveled at light speed for 20 years to get there and 20 more years back with the army after killing K 40 years prior. Nice little detail that makes them showing up right then make sense beyond just being for a joke.
1-read comments take a shot every time they joke about “The slap” 2-1:00 I love that scene. J is so sure it’s just a joke on him and he’s willing to fold if it meant the joke would be over.
love how just by simply saying "double A" they confirmed that there are more than 26 agents at a time
Double A is Agent A for short.
Agents take the first letter of their first name and use that as their agent name....so maybe Double A used to be called Aaron?
Or it could be nickname for Agent A and his real name is Alex or something
Some agents have names that are regional pronunciations, like "Zed" instead of "Zee". Maybe there's an Agent Haytch.
could also be that certain letters get retired if the agent dies/does something really special before retiring since there was only one K despite him dying over 40 years ago, maybe theres an agent double K we never saw in this timeline
The irony of him getting slapped will never get old.
Ha! 😂
Funny, yes. Ironic, no.
Witty!
well he did mentioned Kay.
hahahahahahahaha! ah hahahahahahahahah omfrog
I love that Agent O takes him seriously instead of thinking he's crazy or joking or something.
Considering their line of work, anything's possible.
Well... she did call for a psych team, so she initially thought he was crazy.
Agent O and Agent K
And together they're like: OK
That was a joke J made in movie.
@@Pfromm007if they are a good team, they are team Knockout.
I was surprised that Agent O didn't notice something was up when he started talking about K out of nowhere (in the context of the reality of this scene). I'd imagine she'd be more inquisitive than quickly dismiss him as crazy.
1:44 Gotta love K's smile 😂
That's Jada smiling
@@Marcin_z_bloku_obok but only if mirrors are real.
Where you been man? It was like an hour ago! I love that line.
Same!
It felt like an hour.
My favorite part is he actually says "it was like A hour ago" i love the way he drops proper grammar as J it feels so natural
@@aidenharper6013 he's black, that's why.
@@Cockalicious it has nothing to do with skin color. Statistically poor people of all races have more or less the same level grammar, but thanks for the casual racism.
I love how agent O knew something was up, and that k's death wasnt just a natural cause
Who is agent D?
@@cgarciahfcu Deez Nuts
@@cgarciahfcu Deez Nuts
@@cgarciahfcu 😏
@@cgarciahfcu who is he to YOU?
Thanks to this movie, every time I get a headache, I drink chocolate milk. It doesn't work, but it feels good for some reason.
Then you must've been bitten bh horvathian brain tick,and you could die in horrible agony at any moment.
Milk has a lot of nutrients and some sodium in it. When I get so far dehydrated that I'm getting headaches while _also_ having done a lot of sweating, I drink milk. Water for the hydration, sodium for the sweat, nutrients because nutrients, duh.
I would get a headache if I drank chocolate milk so I am the opposite
And di-abetes
Placebo plus it's sweet so it releases some nice dopamine's
I love Emma Thompson's ability to control her laughter!
and i love if you would just shut up
Well that's not difficult in this turkey 🦃 of a movie...!
She's sooo fineeee
"There's something worse than the tick?" LMFAO
I like how he got slapped like he slapped Chris Rock. It's so fitting, so poetic.
this slap had a good intention and a reasoning behind it. there is another punch in MIB thats more on par
*classroom snickering*
We've come full circle boys.
... except for the minor detail the movie was made 10 years ago...
@@Caseytify So?
The amount of times J gets slapped or punched in this movie is pretty insane.
It all makes sense now, Smith slapped Rock thinking he had a brain tick.
Grow up, the slap was justified.
@@RobinTheMetaGod How is it justified?
@@RobinTheMetaGod You say to hate liberals but sure like to defend the man who got cucked and is still bossed around by his wife
@@Monkey_30000
You have to defend your wife's honour, kid.
@@RobinTheMetaGod Certainly, commiting a crime for someone that doesn't defend YOUR honor. I can tell you've no self respect, little man.
For some reason the part that really gets me about this scene is the fact that he asks if K called in sick
I don't know why but that's just such a normal thing that you would expect in a regular job but would never even consider in the MIB
This movie is a Masterpiece...master class in how to write elegant sequels that honor and respect the movies that came before.
Plus Josh Brolin was a genuis playing a young Tommy Lee Jones.
It is way better than I remember
It feels like a very well written piece of fanfic of the first movie, the kind of episode where nothing has changed at the end so it can fit anywhere in a series, but it was damn good.
And when has Josh Brolin been anything but great at a role? He's one of the best current actors in the world as far as I'm concerned (with Ryan Gosling, Oscar Isaac, Leonardo DiCaprio).
Josh Brolin sure was good but they should have cast a younger actor. In 1969 K was 29 years old while here Brolin was 44.
josh brolin?isnt he thanos?
But how is J an agent if K never found him
The Oscar goes to the extra as 2:52 who believes that he has the collateral duty of ensuring Will Smith says his lines correctly and stays on cue.
*cue
Is that what he was doing? It seemed like he was just focused on J because he was making a scene.
*cue.
It's funny because in a way it's more believable than when background characters just mind their own business. If you're a background character and a bunch of people started talking about plot-critical things in front of you it would probably be a damn sight more interesting than whatever you were busy with.
Oh how I love this scene. "Damn it it's not the tick"?
damn it not tick it something else?
I always thought it’s odd that isn’t questioned further.
“One possibility is you’ve been bitten by the horvathian brain tick and could die in horrible agony at any moment” *slaps* “it’s not the tick”
I’d be thinking “wait, did you just try to make me die in horrible agony?”
@@Death2all546 i think the death would come regardless. I think the slap would have just forced the tick to reveal itself somehow
@@GrandInfernoElite i think it's more about pain maybe after getting bitten by that tick you stop feeling pain so when J screams O knows it's not tick
@@Death2all546 Its sort of an out of Universe 'meta' joke as the director spearheaded and directed the Pilot for the live action 'Tick' series back in 2001
2:08 I’m just now noticing that it’s Tim Burton on the screen in the background of suspected invaders! That’s hilarious because I can totally see somebody suspecting Burton of being an alien…
3:38 Damn it! It's not the tick.
3:41 "Damn it, it's not the tick"??! It's something worse than the tick?
Lmao!! 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
3:36 SLAPPED
Keep her husband's name away from his mouth
He smiles, like this. 🗿
Underrated comment. A smile like stone.
that smile, that damned smile
He smiles. Likes this.
Just hilarious!
'"Dammit' its not the tick?" lol
That slap, Chris sent a Terminator back in time for retroactive payback! lol
Grow up, the slap was justified.
@@RobinTheMetaGod was it though?
@@theartistformallyknownasle4490 its a tick joke
I feel like I need to watch this. Folks were saying it wasn't that good, but it seems fine for what it's trying to accomplish.
Yeah, it's pretty alright.
This is easily the best movie of the franchise.
@@redrick8900 Concept wise MIB3 is great, but 1 for me is better written and has great side character casting. 2 has some good parts, but the overall story I think it's a bit lower than 1.
But no matter Which Movie in the trilogy is what we think is the best one, atleast all of us agree that MIB4 is the lowest or outright doesn't exist.
@@ashurad_fox5991 1 coasts on it's premise and the humor. It's a solid fun movie but 3 is a very tight script with a shocking and profound ending that ties the story together well, not to mention Hader as undercover Andy Worrall. 1 is a fun movie but the climax is a worm blowing up and K going back to the wife he abandoned made no sense.
I like MIB 4. The second one is the only one I don't like. I felt ripped off after that.
@@ashurad_fox5991nah, mib2 is the outright worst of them all, even mib4 is better
I can't believe this hasn't been memed/reimagined with Emma Thompson yelling *"KEEPS K'S NAME OUT YO' FUCKIN' MOUTH!!!!!"*
3:18 Professor Trelawny vibes....
Damn it, it's not the tick and then she whimpers. Priceless acting
Note at 0:19-30 , AA goes through a psychological purge moment, "I've had these anger issues my entire life". Now look at the last scene when J (in July, 1969 on the beach) observes K talking to young James. This is J's revelation as to why his Dad isn't around. This present scene foreshadows the end. This is a good script.
What are you talking about
@@moxiemaxie3543 Perhaps I've been too forthcoming for most of the crowd.
@@robertevans2026 No, you just failed to connect the incident of AA having his purge moment with J's revelation and how it shows foreshadowing.
@@r0bw00d well, he ducked out, so I'll try and make sense of it so we can all have some closure.
"AA had anger issues his entire life. This foreshadows that J will have had an entire life with some kind of emotional issue too, because of his dad dying."
Wow, deep. Wait, now that I've channeled him I can now see his next revelation into this movie.
"When J gets slapped, this foreshadows later in the movie when he gets hit by another character. The director truly saw the end from the beginning."
Kinda wish AA stuck around, they could’ve written he and J both go back in time even tho J doesn’t need him really, and then at the very end when the timeline is fixed, AA fades from existence and J thanks him and says goodbye
Why would he fade away? Either he exists or doesn't.
He fades cuz Boris was killed so K never dies and that future AA where exists doesn’t exist anymore so AA fades
@@jareththegoblinking3191 He exists, he just wouldn't be J's partner
No, a new AA would exist, the one from this timeline would cease
No reason why AA couldn't have also been recruited into MiB in the original timeline, but just not as J's partner.
3:37 click click click we need a 10 hour version
If K doesn't exist, then how did J get into MIB?
J's father probably lived, and helped K at Cape Canaveral. Thus being J's in to the MIB.
And if K died what happened to Z? There are many things to explain
@@GremlinsRage It also explains why this timeline's J is much less emotionally reserved compared to MIB1/2, according to AA. In this timeline, J doesn't have the trauma of an absent father.
Because, he's the best of the best. Sir! with honors 😂
affirmative action lmao
I haven't been able to see, or drink, Chocolate Milk the same way again after watching this. Every time I get a craving for it, I'm like, "Wonder what maniac messed with my history THIS time"?? Lol
holy fuck… Is that why I’ve recently had been craving chocolate milk the last couple weeks?!
lmfao! she just slap the shit out of him 😂🤣.
3:37
……This aged well.
Grow up, the slap was justified.
@@RobinTheMetaGod still a funny meme
@@RobinTheMetaGodnot on a public stage like that you numbskull
No It wasnt @@RobinTheMetaGod
@@ilteschio8244
The Slap is the ONLY reason the Oscars were watched.
The Slap is a form of violence in a society that fears violence of confrontation.
The Slap is memed.
I’m glad to see that she realizes he wasn’t crazy when he has knowledge about K and realizes what’s not right when J was suddenly craving chocolate milk from that day.
Chocolate milk, sir?
Where you been, man? It was like an hour ago.
Wait. How long have you been craving chocolatized dairy products?
Just today.
Aaah now i wana watch it again
"I'm looking for last year's best actor oscar winner. He slaps, like this..."
Okay I’m pretty sure part of this was taken from the animated series, the chocolate milk thing in particular was definitely from the show.
At least now we know where Will Smith learned to slap! 🤣
Oh, that's cold. Smith will never live that down.
"Damnit. It's not the tick..." 😂
3:36 a real time travel! 😅
The slap and tick meme will never die.
0:41 That back slap xDDD
That's Sexual Harassment right there
3:37 AHHHHHHH!!!
3:39 Damn it, it's not the tick
3:09 LMAO “Where you been man! that was like an hour ago”
Just picked up on this, Boris returned to his home planet 20 light years away, so at the speed of light it would take 40 years round trip to get back to earth with the armada
This is just exquisite. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
3:36 "Keep Agent K's name out of your F*CKING MOUTH!"
That whimper at the end....
SLAP!
"Dammit, it's not the tick."
"Dammit, it's not the tick?! It's something worse than the tick?!"
*whimper*
I swear link from monsters vs aliens and Oscar from shark tale looked similar. I need to to an animation of those 2 with the audio of this.
Just noticed the detail of boris's planet being 20 lightyears away. No wonder the invasion happened 40 years later.
Boy that slap sure looked real !
Almost as real as the Chris Rock slap.
@@DogSerious You said it !
@@michelalphonso6945
Star: I did?????
@@DogSeriousI hope it was!!!!!
Back in the 90s, he was in a very famous TV show.
Bojack horseman?
@@texastoast9629 don't act like you don't know
@@nickjones9867 shut up todd!
He smiles like this 😑😂😂😂 I also had three things of chocolate milk today
That's a slap he was craving to return for many years, Chris Rock just got in the way.
3:42 You know, it's funny how J at first sounded a bit annoyed of O who was disappointed about it not being the "Tick" as if she wished for it and wanted him to die from that slap. But then, he asked if there's something a lot worse than the "Tick" instead of being mad at her for almost killing him. 😂😂😂
1:31 me when my parents ask me to do chores LOL
O’s hairstyle is so good
He really doesn't appreciate being slapped.
Grow up, the slap was justified.
@@RobinTheMetaGod Oh dear child.
The agent right next to agent K the one with a G on it. Wasnt that Ks partner in MIB before agent J? The one K deneuralyzed in the beginning of MIB 1.
No, his partner was D, they mentioned it when they were looking for mikey among the immigrants
It's just occurred to me. How does J get recruited in this alternate version of reality? Wasn't K, like, the only one pushing to hire him?
I think it's more of the "whatever does happen will happen and what did happen will happen"
Like people don't know k but they still live their usual life
Like the holes left by k were filled by other type of force
Like time trying to fix it so it remains as close to the original timeline as possible
Or the more logical response it's a plot hole
wibbly wobbly timey wimey!
Considering that Jay may have his father in the new timeline, he could theoretically still get in through a more professional entry point like the military. The bigger question is: how does he keeps his memories? I hear there is suppose to be a paradox that protects Jay and that should be the watch (I like the idea that a paradox could create impurities in a changed timeline), but it does not add up if it does not prevent his existence or stop Boris the Animal from time traveling.
@@LordDaret thinking it’s explained in the movies
One thing I would change in this scene is a callback to the first movie.
"March 2, 1961. The seven agents, the one astronomer, and that one dumb kid that got lost in the wrong back road. I didn't imagine that."
I guess Will Does knows what it feels like to be smacked in the face 😜😂
Grow up, the slap was justified.
Yes, some things are worse than dying in horrible agony 😂
3:36 before the oscars hits exist
DAMN it it's not the tick🤣🤣
He took notes upon getting slapped.
3:37
Didn’t age quite so well 😂
Awww shoot. I have been craving chocolate milk shakes for the last month. Here we go.
Love this movie.....favourite character is Griffin.
Agreed.
He smiles like this,
*doesnt smile*
The foreshadow is real!!!!
“I never cared much for Agent AA”
Gob from Arrested Development, great part!
He made a horrible mistake.
Agitation and depression?
Hell yeah
Super! Thank you very much!
Would be really cool to see the Double A timeline before the attack
2:07 Tim Burton cameo, on the screen behind Will, lol just found out today
Just noticed Boris' planet is 20 light years away, meaning he traveled at light speed for 20 years to get there and 20 more years back with the army after killing K 40 years prior. Nice little detail that makes them showing up right then make sense beyond just being for a joke.
Is that the Grandmaster (Jeff Goldblum) from Thor Ragnarok at 1:58?
I’d like to think so
"Agitation, depression?"
"Hell yeah."
Same, bro.
he carried that slap till Chris rock
Love Emma!!!
Damnit. It’s not the tick. Lmao
Only one problem, if K died 40 years ago, who invites J to MIB?
Clearly, Double A.
2:06 You'd think that, but you'd be surprised.
Time travel shenanigans. But it seems it's above his pay grade
you know instead of what will said he should have said.....dammit its not the tick after slapping chris
so K and O have a relationship , nice , that would make them OK
Can't watch this film because it makes me want chocolate milk every time
1-read comments take a shot every time they joke about “The slap”
2-1:00 I love that scene. J is so sure it’s just a joke on him and he’s willing to fold if it meant the joke would be over.
Double A bahaha clever
Never watching another of his movies again.
3:36 "That one didn't age quite so well"
Grow up, the slap was justified.
@@RobinTheMetaGod good dog.
3:03 Didnt K say that t O and O replied that t him at 1969?
He shoulda kept K's name out his mouth
ok, that one was actually decent...
@@PeteTheGrouch it really was though. Seamlessly fit the situation and original as far as I know.
Grow up, the slap was justified.
@@RobinTheMetaGod good dog.
3:36 Damn it :D
Sooo really Will was just getting something off his chest at the Oscar's a few years ago