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Men in Black III (2012)
Men in Black III (2012)
2012 | Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi
6
7.1 (26 Ratings)
Movie Rating
"Here come the Men in Black..."

again.

2012 threequel (after 2002's 'Men in Black II') which, here, sees Will Smith's Agent J time-travelling back to the late 1960s and teaming up with a younger version of Agent K (as portrayed, pretty much spot on, by Josh Brolin) after an alien assassin escaped from a max security prison on the moon and alters the past.

For some reason - perhaps because the 'older' Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) only has about 15, 20 or so minutes of screen time) this just doesn't hold the viewers (or, at least, mine!) attention as much as those 2 previous entries, with very little made of the fish-out-of-water aspect of having the 21st century coloured Agent J back in a time when his people were not treated very well at all (and I'm trying to be respectful here).
  
Blue beetle (2023)
Blue beetle (2023)
2023 | Action, Adventure
6
7.3 (7 Ratings)
Movie Rating
I'm not sure whether this is officially considered to be one of the last movies in the DC EU (DC Extended Universe) or one of the first in the new DCU (DC Universe) but, regardless, it's about a Superhero that I have never really heard of before and know nothing about.

Like, I suspect, most people.

Anyway, it stars that Mexican kid from Cobra Kai as Jaime Reyes who finds himself in possession of a relic of alien technology, that attempts to form a symbiosis with him and bestows powers upon him (in a world which already includes the DC Holy Trinity of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman).

What happens, them, comes across as a mix of Spider-Man and Iron Man (especially), with a hint of Venom, Shazam and Batman also all thrown in for good measure!

In short: been there, seen that, got the t-shirt ...
  
The Suicide Squad (2021)
The Suicide Squad (2021)
2021 | Action, Comedy, Crime
Hmmm ... not Suicide Squad, but 'The Suicide Squad'.

Like Aliens and not Alien.

A sort-of sequel to the earlier movie (here, Suicide Squad), with some of the same characters - most noticeably, Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn - although it is by no means necessary to have watched that earlier movie.

This is also a fair bit bloodier/messier than I remember said earlier movie being, and has absolutely no mention of either Batman or the Joker (unless you count Quinn's aversion to personalised number plates? See The Jokers car ...) to distract from the plot here, which sees the group of super-villains (all with a tracker and bomb implanted in their head) all sent on a mission to the island of Corto Maltese to destroy a Nazi-era prison and laboratory.

Of the 2 movies, I think this is the better.

It's definitely a James Gunn film through and through!