Men in Black is a 1997 American sci-fi activity parody film coordinated by Barry Sonnenfeld and created by Walter F. Parkes and Laurie MacDonald. Approximately adjusted from The Men in Black comic book arrangement made by Lowell Cunningham and Sandy Carruthers, the film stars Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith as two operators of a mystery association called the Men in Black, who administer extraterrestrial lifeforms who live on Earth and conceal their reality from conventional people. The film highlighted the animal impacts and cosmetics of Rick Cook and visual impacts by Mechanical Light & Enchantment.
The film was discharged on July 2, 1997, by Columbia Pictures, and earned over $589.3 million worldwide against a $90 million spending plan, turning into the year's third most elevated netting film, with an expected 54,616,700 tickets sold in the US. It got overall approval, with faultfinders profoundly lauding its clever, advanced cleverness, Jones and Smith's exhibitions, and Danny Elfman's melodic score. The film got three Institute Honor designations for Best Workmanship Bearing, Best Unique Score, and Best Cosmetics, winning the last honor. The film brought forth two spin-offs, Men in Black II (2002) and Men in Black 3 (2012), and in addition a vivified arrangement. A reboot of the film arrangement has been talked about and is being developed.
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