If you've been following the production of "Men In Black III" to any small degree, you'll know it has been somewhat of a debacle. Despite it being a decade since the last outing for Agent J and Agent K in a vastly inferior sequel to the original movie, it was decided that a third outing would be a good idea. We think the studio logic here is that if you put Will Smith in it, they will come. The saga of the development of the film is a long one, but here's the condensed version:
Etan Cohen ("Tropic Thunder") was hired to write the original script, and then David Koepp ("Spider-Man") was brought in to touch it up, only for a Jeff Nathanson ("Catch Me If You Can") to be brought in during a planned break in filming to finish the screenplay (which eventually led to an even longer delay), before Koepp was brought back to go over it again. Finally, Michael Soccio ("The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air") did some work on the script before Will Smith was happy with it, and production (for which the budget had by then spiraled north of $200 million) could be resumed.
It all sounds like a shambles really and we'd be shocked (but pleasantly so) if the film can be anything approaching entertaining and coherent when it arrives on May 25th. Director Barry Sonnenfeld has been talking about the film in the new issue of Empire and specifically about production shutting down. "We knew starting the movie that we didn't have a finished second or third act. Was it responsible? The answer is, if this movie does as well as I think it will, it was genius. If it's a total failure, then it was a really stupid idea." For the record Barry, regardless of the film's success, it was a really fucking stupid idea.
Rick Baker who also worked on the film added: "It was a crazy production. We had a writer actually on the soundstage writing the words moments before the guys had to say them. I don't think that's any way to make a movie. But I've seen a rough cut and I was actually shocked at how good it was." Wow, so things were as bad as we suspected, and we'll take Baker's surprise at how good it was as meaning "not the single worst movie ever made."
Other nuggets to come from the interview include the idea for the plot of the third movie coming from Will Smith on the set of "Men in Black 2" – so now we know who the buck stops with if the blame game goes back far enough. Sonnenfeld also let slip that "at least now we've got Josh Brolin to carry on with Tommy's part…" leading to speculation over whether Brolin returns to the present in MIB3 and the potential for a MIB4.
To be fair though, the trailer didn't look entirely awful (although included very little of the time travel stuff) and we did kind of love Josh Brolin's spot-on Tommy Lee Jones imitation right at the end, so maybe there's some truth in what Rick Baker had to say. But then again, maybe there's not and this could go down as one of the biggest blockbuster disasters of all time. While we wait for the finished product to arrive, an image from the movie has been released and it's pretty dull. But then again, it should come as no surprise that with those kind of delays in production we're still seeing still images and not more action from the movie. [Contactmusic/Comic Book Movie/JoBlo]
The movie will be fine. You make it sound like having a good, coherent script is important for a big summer blockbuster. As much as I wish that were true have you seen the crap that has been successful at the box office? The studio will market the hell out out of it (they've already got Smith presenting the Kid's Choice Awards) and with the MiB brand , Will Smith, Tommy Lee Joes and Barry Sonnenfield returning and lots of shiny action and explosion this will be massive hit.
You totally are making assumptions about Rick Baker's quote because you want the movie to fail. It's easier to be snarky and negative than do actual reporting.
Wow. This has EPIC FAILURE written all over it! Rick Baker – 'It was a crazy production. We had a writer actually on the soundstage writing the words moments before the guys had to say them. I don't think that's any way to make a movie'. No shit, Sherlock! Will Hollywood ever learn? They throw money at this thing and it doesn't even have a full script, yet that Paradise movie with Bradley Cooper gets shut down because it costs too much and they actually have a script that's ready to shoot! Fuck's sake.
Josh Brolin's hand is really that weathered?
creative headline, butchering his quote out of context
i still enjoy the hell out of the 1st film. so i'm pulling for this but expecting the worst. however, my favorite "men in black" will always be jesse ventura and alex trebek.
Going to be interesting to see which is the bigger clusterfuck: this or John Carter. The latter sounds like it's actually going to be good but given how awful Disney's marketing department has been it might not even matter. I'm still curious to see how people are going to react to Smith returning to his old hip smartass persona; maybe it's just be but that stops being cute after you hit 40.