They've been around for decades keeping the world safe for obliviousness. But with Men in Black the public finally learned of the Immigration and Naturalization Service's Division 6. Or did it? We've been there before, with Jake and Elwood in 1980's The Blues Brothers.
Black's Jones and Smith
Always wear black suits, black ties, dark shades
Gave up their identity for the job
Get their authority from a body above the President
Cruise around in a seemingly normal, late-model sedan with special abilities (flies, drives upside down through tunnels)
Have to save the planet from a threat caused by the death of an alien prince
Hassle an alien pawnshop merchant (Tony Shalhoub) for information
Sing along to Elvis Presley's ''Promised Land'' while going through a tunnel
Had to pay heed to executive producer Steven Spielberg
Blues' Aykroyd and Belushi
Always wear black suits, black ties, dark shades
Masquerade under pseudonyms. ''Blues'' is not their real last name.
Are on ''a mission from God''
Cruise around in a seemingly normal, late-model sedan that has special abilities (flies, drives through malls)
Have to save themselves from a threat caused by Carrie Fisher, who once played an alien princess
Hassle a strangely omniscient pawnshop merchant (Ray Charles) for instrumentation
Sing Elvis Presley's ''Jailhouse Rock'' while going up the river
Had to pay a fee to the Cook County clerk, played by Steven Spielberg
Do we have you convinced? Good. Now just keep your eyes trained on the glowing red dot.

