Plot
After breaking out of a moon-based maximum security prison, Boris the Animal decides to go back in time and eliminate the person who arrested him - Agent K. When he does so, Agent J realizes that the time line has been changed and he too travels back to July 15, 1969, the day before Agent K is killed. After overcoming some disbelief, J manages to convince K and others of just who he is and why he's there. With the help of a being who can see all time lines, they track Boris down. J also learns a secret, something K had never told him.
Keywords: 1960s, 1960s-spirit, 2010s, 20th-century, 21st-century, 3-dimensional, 3d, 3d-sequel-to-2d-film, actor-talks-to-audience, alien
They are back... in time.
Back to the past... to save the future
This summer, he'll have to find the answers... in time.
Back in time to save the future
[from trailer]::Agent J: Who are we?::Agent K: We are no-one. Our mission is to monitor extraterrestrial activity on Earth.
[from trailer]::Agent J: I'm looking for K, have you seen him? Sort of a surly, older gentleman, smiles like this...::[J makes a poker face]::Agent O: K's been dead for over forty years.
[from trailer]::[at the top of the Chrysler Building]::Jeffrey Price: [hands J a device] Here, take this, and all you have to do is jump.::Agent J: You want me to jump?::Jeffrey Price: Time jump!
Agent O: Don't ask questions you don't want the answer to.::Agent J: It's funny, K said exactly the same thing.::Agent O: He's a very wise man.
[a tasered J wakes up in 1969 MIB headquarters]::Agent J: You need to turn the electricity on that damn thing. I can't taste my fricking tongue, K.::Young Agent K: How do you know my name?
[from trailer]::Agent J: I know what you're thinking: MIB, 3-D, we're going to be blowing stuff up and all that. But that's not really what we're doing right now. We're here for one purpose, and for one purpose only: Just to let you know that I'm about to make 3-D look good.
[from trailer]::Agent J: Knuckles, you know you're not supposed to be north of Canal Street!::Hood: Who's Knuckles?::[a graffiti drawing comes to life in front of the hood]::Knuckles: Relax, punk. They're looking for me, not you!::Agent J: Crazy, right? Two grown men talking to the wall, wall talking back? It's a mess. Hey, don't even worry about it.::[flashes the neuralyzer]
Agent K: I promised the secrets of the universe, nothing more.::Agent J: [on phone] Well, what other secrets are there?
[from trailer]::Agent K: There are things out there you don't need to know about.::Agent J: That's not the lie you told me when you recruited me!
[from trailer]::Agent J: All right, pay attention... [neuralyzes a crowd]::Agent J: Okay. You know how you kids won the goldfish in that little baggy at the school fair, and you didn't want that nasty thing in your house so you flushed it down the toilet? Well, this's what happened... [points to an alien fish towed away]
Plot
Autobots Bumblebee, Ratchet, Ironhide, Mirage (aka Dino), Wheeljack (aka Que) and Sideswipe led by Optimus Prime, are back in action taking on the evil Decepticons, who are eager to avenge their recent defeat. The Autobots and Decepticons become involved in a perilous space race between the United States and Russia, to reach a hidden Cybertronian spacecraft on the moon and learn its secrets, and once again Sam Witwicky has to come to the aid of his robot friends. The new villain Shockwave is on the scene while the Autobots and Decepticons continue to battle it out on Earth.
Keywords: 1960s, 2010s, 20th-century, 21st-century, 3-dimensional, 3d, abandoned-town, accountant, africa, african-elephant
Earth goes dark
Mankind's finest achievement. Our nation's proudest moment. A secret hidden for forty years.
Earth's last stand
The fight for our freedom begins
The battles are over. The war begins.
The invasion begins
The invasion we always feared. An enemy we never expected.
Sam Witwicky: The Autobots are off saving the world and I've organized four binders.
Buzz Aldrin: You cannot believe what we're seeing...
Black Ops NASA Technician: We are not alone after all, are we?::Buzz Aldrin: No, sir. We're not alone.
Walter Cronkite: We now have had confirmation of loss of signal from the Apollo 11. The Apollo 11 is, at the moment, on the far side of the moon.::[at Mission Control, someone turns off a transmitter to the news station]::Director of NASA: Neil, you are dark on the rock. Mission is a go. We have 21 minutes.
Sam Witwicky: [comforting Carly] You're gonna be fine, I promise...
Optimus Prime: You have made a grave mistake...
Sam Witwicky: [pointing a gun] Where is she?
Sam Witwicky: It's starting!
Sam Witwicky: [Bumblebee appears, transforms] That's my car.
Sam Witwicky: Humans are working with the Decepticons.
Moon landing: Scene 1, Take 2
Plot
This mockumentary shows us what would have happened if man wouldn't have reached the Moon. Everything takes place in Shepperton Studios (London); several days before Saturn V rocket launch from Kennedy Space Center, Florida (USA). Recorded in making of style and mixed with the thoughts of professional technicians of "Agrupació Astronòmica de Sabadell".
Keywords: apollo-11, buzz-aldrin, moon, neil-armstrong, stanley-kubrick
I only want perfect results... am I asking for too much?
Plot
Man's landing on the moon was our greatest technological achievement. The Apollo 11 mission was truly the stuff of dreams. For the first time, our species walked on another celestial body. Even more remarkable was their ability to make it back. This is the story of the July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 moon landing. Drama with digitally remastered original footage.
Keywords: 1960s, apollo-11, apollo-program, astronaut, bare-chested-male, explosion, heroism, lunar-mission, male-in-shower, moon
Plot
This program strives to give the viewer an impression of what it is like to actually be on the moon. It provides a romantic, inspirational depiction of the Apollo astronauts travels on the moon peppered by their quotations of their impressions.
Keywords: 3-dimensional, 3d-in-title, american-flag, apollo-1, apollo-mission, archival-footage, astronaut, begins-with-a-quotation, contingency-plan, digit-in-title
Only 12 Have Walked On The moon. This Fall, You're Next!
Plot
Fearful that the Russians would continue their lead in the space race and be the first to put a man on the moon, NASA felt an enormous pressure to push the Apollo Program forward as quickly as possible, though they knew that pushing too hard could lead to the ultimate disaster. This film recreates the tensions that were felt not only by the three astronauts, Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins, but also by their families and by the teams of technicians training to deal with anything that could go wrong.
Keywords: based-on-true-story, moon-landing, nasa, the-star-spangled-banner
On July 20, 1969, the whole world stopped. Where were you?
Plot
Based on a true story, Tod Lubitch is born with a deficient immune system (which is unlike being born with AIDS). As such, he must spend the rest of his life in a completely sterile environment. His room is completely hermetically sealed against bacteria and virus, his food is specially prepared, and his only human contact comes in the form of gloved hands. The movie follows his life into a teenager.
Keywords: alcoholic-drink, anger, apology, applause, astronaut, automobile, baby, beach, beach-ball, bed
Dr. Ernest Gunther: May we have the air conditioning ducts and heat vents closed, please. And no movement while the air settles down. Anybody down there planning on having an itch, please scratch it now. Not later, please.
Johnny Lubitch: [to his wife] There were never two people in the world that were more meant to be parents than you and me.
Johnny Lubitch: My son is not a freak!
Buzz Aldrin, Sc.D. (born Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Jr., January 20, 1930) is an American mechanical engineer, retired United States Air Force pilot and astronaut who was the lunar module pilot on Apollo 11, the first manned lunar landing in history. On July 20, 1969, he was the second human being to set foot on the moon, following mission commander Neil Armstrong.
Aldrin was born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, to Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Sr., a career military man, and his wife Marion (née Moon). He is of Scottish, Swedish, and German ancestry. After graduating from Montclair High School in 1946, Aldrin turned down a full scholarship offer from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and went to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. The nickname "Buzz" originated in childhood: the younger of his two elder sisters mispronounced "brother" as "buzzer", and this was shortened to Buzz. Aldrin made it his legal first name in 1988.
Aldrin graduated third in his class at West Point in 1951 with a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force and served as a jet fighter pilot during the Korean War. He flew 66 combat missions in F-86 Sabres and shot down two Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 aircraft. The June 8, 1953, issue of LIFE magazine featured gun camera photos taken by Aldrin of one of the Russian pilots ejecting from his damaged aircraft.
Ali G (born Alistair Leslie Graham) is a satirical fictional character created and performed by English comedian Sacha Baron Cohen. Originally appearing on Channel 4's Eleven O'Clock show, as the title character of Channel 4's Da Ali G Show in 2000 and on HBO in 2003–2004, he is also the title character of the film Ali G Indahouse. Cohen's character Ali G, along with Borat and Brüno, has been retired.
The character of Ali G is a stereotype of a white suburban male from Staines (now Staines-upon-Thames) who imitates rap culture as well as urban British and Jamaican culture, particularly through hip hop, reggae, drum and bass and jungle music. Ali G was part of a group called Berkshire Massif, and he ran and grew up in an area of Slough called Langley (both actual locations in the UK). He also lived part of his life in Staines. Baron Cohen has stated that BBC Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood was an influence on the development of the Ali G character – Westwood hosts Radio 1's Rap Show and speaks in a faux Multicultural London English and Hip-Hop dialect. Ali G's middle class credentials mirror Westwood's: the latter was brought up in Lowestoft, Suffolk as a bishop's son.
Bart Winfield Sibrel is a Nashville, Tennessee-based taxicab driver and filmmaker who advances the conspiracy theory that the six Apollo Moon landings between 1969 and 1972 were hoaxes. He has filmed two documentaries on the subject: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon and Astronauts Gone Wild.
Most astronauts have refused to grant him interviews. The most infamous incident involved Apollo 11 crew member Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon. According to Aldrin, he was lured to a Beverly Hills hotel on September 9, 2002 under the pretext of an interview on space for a Japanese children's television show. When he arrived, Sibrel was there demanding that he swear on a Bible that he had walked on the moon.
When Aldrin refused, Sibrel called him a "coward", a "liar", and a "thief". An exasperated Aldrin punched Sibrel in the jaw, which was recorded. Sibrel later attempted to use the tape to convince police and prosecutors that he was the victim of an assault. However, it was decided that Aldrin had been provoked, and, based on Sibrel's unfazed, nearly instant reaction to his cameraman, did not actually injure Sibrel, so no charges were filed. Many talk shows aired the clip, making Sibrel the butt of jokes. Sibrel said later that he wrote a letter of apology to Aldrin.
Thomas Dolby (born Thomas Morgan Robertson; 14 October 1958) is an English musician and producer. Best known for his 1982 hit "She Blinded Me with Science", and 1984 single "Hyperactive!", he has also worked extensively in production and as a session musician.
Robertson was born in London, England, contrary to information in early 1980s press releases that reported his birthplace as Cairo, Egypt. His father, Martin Robertson, was an internationally distinguished professor of classical Greek art and archeology at the University of London and Oxford University, and in his youth Thomas lived or worked in France, Italy and Greece. He attended Abingdon School in 1975-76, completing his A Levels whilst there. Thomas Dolby spoke of his early musical experiences in a 2012 interview:
He later married actress Kathleen Beller in 1988; the couple have three children together.
Dolby is member #00001 of the current incarnation of the Flat Earth Society, a pseudoscientific group.
The Thomas Dolby stage name originated from a nickname that Thomas picked up around the age of 13. Thomas was always messing around with keyboards and tapes and the like, so his friends nicknamed him Dolby, which came from the name Dolby Laboratories. Later, when Thomas was 18 or 19 years old, British singer Tom Robinson was popular, so the then-Thomas Robertson chose to adopt the stage name "Thomas Dolby" when he began working professionally. Early publicity implied that "Dolby" was a middle name, and that the artist's full name was Thomas Morgan Dolby Robertson; this is not true, but he does sometimes informally go by the initials TMDR.
I need a bit of orbit now so beam me up
I have to cover vast distances oh, never to stop
I'll be ground into a poor old limping crawling thing
Can you take me up way up, deep deep beyond the stratosphere
Step inside our sleep efficient space machine
We got all the spacious things you'll ever need
Comfort guaranteed, just leave your earthliness be
Won't you dance with us, dance with us
Chorus:
You'll never have to touch the ground (when I'm walking)
Music makes a softer sound (space talking)
Everything is upside down (and it's lasting)
Still, we're connecting encounters (Buzz Aldrin)
Where did you go? (4x)
You're bound to get the swing of things now, but stay close to me
And get into a nice straight trajectory without gravity
In the end you'll find you're made of stellular stuff
Barely hanging on by a thin thread was never good enough
Find yourself united with the space machine
Nothing between you and celestial gear
Mission complete, you've left your earthliness be,
Won't you dance with us, d-d-dance with us
Chorus:
You'll never have to touch the ground (when I'm walking)
Music makes a softer sound (space talking)
Everything is upside down (and it's lasting)
Still, we're connecting encounters (Buzz Aldrin)