Rare heavy duty card stock slipcase contains the two vhs movies in their respective boxes all sealed up. Retro pop-n-go videos have no fussy menus. The full frame is perfect for old school tube TVs as the image will fill the square frame. And the audio is superior to its digital counterpart, the uncompressed analog sound is more robust. All double features in all formats of this title are no longer being manufactured.
MEN in BLACK: Charm, wit, and some outrageous insect-type aliens make a winning cosmic combination. K (Jones) and J (Smith) are top-secret government operatives, investigating alien visitations on Earth, who must stop terrorist extraterrestial Vincent D'Onofrio from causing a galactic disaster. Excellent chemistry between deadpan Jones and hip-hop Smith is strengthened by a very funny script. Director Barry Sonnenfeld tops it off with just enough detail and human element to keep the special effects from stealing the show, and with Rick Baker around, that's not easy to do.
MEN in BLACK 2: Kay (Jones) had returned to civilian life at the end of the first film (with no memory of his past erased by the neuralizer), while Jay (Smith) went on with the Men in Black. When evil alien Serleena (Lara Flynn Boyle) takes the entire MiB hostage, lone escapee Jay must convince Kay to help him save the galaxy. Plenty of amusing scenes mostly provided by the supporting players. Patrick Warburton is funny as an early MiB washout, Tony Shalhoub provides some instant energy, and the talking dog does officers work.