Men In Black: Alien Attack
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[edit] Concept
The Men In Black movie was the inspiration behind the Men In Black: Alien Attack ride at Universal Studios Orlando. The building was made to resemble a pavilion at the 1964 New York World's Fair but is fictional, while the towers resemble their real life counterpart. You enter as a tourist but soon you ride an elevator to the facility and learn that you are trying out to be a part of the Men In Black. The ride is introduced by Rip Torn reprising his role from the movie as Zed.
Then the passengers are given laser guns. The guns are set on a low level and you are sent into a mere simulation as seen in the movie. Then Agent J (who is played by Will Smith) informs the riders that New York City is being invaded by aliens. The guns are then set to full power as the riders are instantly launched into an action packed ride and are attempting to score as many points as they can by shooting the aliens. You are also pitted against another team of players. Mid ride, your opponents are revealed to be aliens, and you can cause their cart to spin if you can shoot the top of their cart. At the end Agent J will display the scores and say who won.
Depending on the score of the riders, a different ending is shown. For example, a low scoring vehicle will result in a lecture from the "coach" and Agent J saying "better luck next time, slick" before the riders are 'neuralized', while the best ending results in an alien telling the riders their suit will be ready by Wednesday, however Agent J will say "That was pretty hot wasn't it? Too bad you ain't gonna remember any of it" and neuralizes the riders anyway. (From article: Men In Black (film))
[edit] The Universe And You!
Theme song: [1](By Andy Garfield)
The Universe and You! is an exhibit from the 1964 New York World Expo. Guests enter whats referred to as the "Lobby" and are treated to the recreation of the exhibit. The audio of the show begins and abruptly ends when access is authorized for Men In Black training.