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Clement to Star in ‘Men in Black 3′

Jemaine Clement

Jemaine Clement of HBO’s Flight of the Conchords fame has reportedly been cast as the villain in the next Men in Black sequel.

Jonah Hex‘s Josh Brolin has also signed on to the project and will reportedly play a younger version of Tommy Lee Jones’ character K, though Jones and Will Smith will also return, along with director Barry Sonnenfeld.

Etan Cohen (Idiocracy, Tropic Thunder) has written the script, which some suspect entails time travel due to the involvement of Brolin’s alleged role.

Source: Ain’t It Cool News

Quick Opinion: I’ve heard many complain about how Men in Black II was not as good as the first, and not often were those complaints based on the film’s casting. The original Men in Black struck a chord with audiences because of how fresh it was, and MIB II might have failed simply because screenwriter Robert Gordon was unable to keep that element moving forward. Looking back, this is somewhat surprising being that Gordon also gave us the wonderfully self-aware Galaxy Quest. But come to think of it, a sequel to that film would probably not work either for the same reasons. So why be excited about MIB III? New pedigree has been added, again, in the form of Josh Brolin and Jemaine Clement, which is to be expected with Hollywood sequels. But the real upgrade might come through Etan Cohen’s screenplay. Idiocracy has become a sort of cult classic for its jabs at modern society and scarily convincing premise which suggests the meek may actually inherit the earth. Tropic Thunder was about as self-aware as movies get, de-glorifying the action and war movie genres as well as Hollywood in general. Because of this background it is fair to believe that Cohen can bring the freshness of the first MIB back to the series. On the other hand, I’m sure that’s what they were hoping for from Gordon. Like most things, this will probably be a game of “wait and see.”

Interview with Mike Judge

Writer/Director Mike Judge

Writer/Director Mike Judge

Comingsoon.net posted an interview with Extract director Mike Judge where he talks about how he wrote the film, where his influences for it came from, as well as some other tiny bits about Office Space and Idiocracy.

The interview is over 18 minutes long, and seems really telling about how Mike Judge is as a person. His humble personality appears entirely genuine (though nothing has come about to ever challenge that impression), as he talks briefly about how having people work under him is no incentive to continue his profession as a director. Overall it is a revealing and informative interview that, if you’re a fan of Judge’s work, is worth a look.

Also be sure to read our review of Judge’s newest movie Extract, which opened this past Friday.

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