Not all “Alien” movies are horrible. Some just make us laugh. Like this one.

When you read or hear about films with extraterrestrials, the first thing that probably comes to mind is the equally iconic “alien“-Row. But this is not what is meant this time. Instead, show yourself NITRO tonight on Tuesday, May 23, 2023 at 8:15 p.m with “Men in Black‘ a film that makes for some extraterrestrial comedy. Can’t make it to watch the cult sci-fi comedy on TV? No worries – Netflix makes the film available to you for free and is available as a purchase and rental option on Prime Video.

Probably only very few sci-fi fans have missed the “Men in Black” series. In the following video we present you the eleven best films of the genre:

What is the sci-fi classic Men in Black about?

The first part “Men in Black” tells of a FIB-like secret organization dedicated to the criminal machinations of extraterrestrials living on earth. Special agents Agent J (Will Smith) and Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) are always on hand when an extraterrestrial mastermind is fooling around. So it’s up to the hilarious and newly found MiB duo to stop an alien bent on nothing less than world domination.

Men in Black: The start of a glorious sci-fi series

Men in Black is the first in a now iconic sci-fi film series. The series has included sinceMen in Black: International‘ – starring Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson – four films. And they don’t come from just anywhere: Both at Rotten Tomatoes as well as on Amazon, the first part of the “Men in Black” does more than well. There is talk of a clever script, charismatic performance and a spectacular set. Above all, Will Smith and Co-MiB Tommy Lee Jones shine with their absurd humor, literal quick wit and tough coolness. Anyone who wants to treat themselves to an action-packed and iconic sci-fi spectacle has come to the right place with “Men in Black”!

Are you true “Men in Black” fans? Prove it in our quiz:

The big Men in Black quiz. How well do you know the films?

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