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Men In Black II (MIIB): Full Screen Special Edition DVD

Home Media / DVDs

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$1.00 - $3.00

As of May 16, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a standard 2002 physical media release for the film 'Men in Black II', featuring stars Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith (stylized on the cover as Mr. Jones and Mr. Smith). The item is a Full Screen Special Edition DVD housed in a black plastic 'keep case'. The cover art features the two lead actors and 'Frank the Pug' seated in futuristic egg chairs with large sci-fi weaponry, set against a white and grey background with the tagline 'BACK IN BLACK'. The packaging consists of a paper insert protected by a clear plastic protective sleeve. Notable markings include a prominent red and white 'PRE-VIEWED $12.99' price sticker affixed to the lower right front corner and the DVD Video logo. Regarding condition, the plastic sleeve shows light surface scratching and scuffs consistent with shelf wear in a rental or used retail environment. There is a slight ripple in the paper insert along the bottom edge. While the disc itself is not visible, the exterior case appears structurally sound with no deep cracks or missing pieces. This edition was typically produced by Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment during the early 2000s when full-screen formatted DVDs were common for standard-definition televisions.

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I have virtually examined this 2002 Full Screen Special Edition DVD of Men In Black II. Based on the visual evidence, the item is an authentic mass-market retail release. However, the condition is notably impacted by its history as a 'Pre-Viewed' rental or used-retail unit, indicated by the $12.99 sticker which, ironically, represents a price point significantly higher than its current fair market value. The plastic sleeve shows expected shelf wear, and the rippling of the paper insert suggests potential exposure to moisture or simply the degradation of low-grade paper over two decades. Market conditions for early 2000s DVDs are currently at an all-time low due to the ubiquity of high-definition streaming and superior physical formats like Blu-ray and 4K UHD. This specific 'Full Screen' (4:3 aspect ratio) version is particularly undesirable to modern collectors, who overwhelmingly prefer the original theatrical widescreen format. Millions of these units were produced, and they remain common in thrift stores and 'bargain bins' globally. While the case appears structurally sound, a definitive appraisal would require a physical inspection of the disc's playing surface for 'disc rot' or deep scratches, and verification of the internal inserts. Without a physical hands-on inspection, I cannot confirm the integrity of the data layer or if the disc even matches the case. For a truly professional authentication, one would need to verify the IFPI codes on the disc hub to ensure it is not a high-quality bootleg, though the low market value makes counterfeiting this specific edition unlikely. In the current secondary market, this item serves as a functional utility piece rather than a collectible asset.

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