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Edgar the Bug (or just The Bug) is a Bug alien and the main antagonist of the first Men in Black film. His appearance is that of a giant cockroach though while on earth, he adopts the disguise of a human farmer. He hates it when any bug is killed (especially cockroaches).
Edgar was a farmer from upstate New York that had a nasty run-in with a bug in Men in Black. In 1997, Edgar was known to severely mistreat his wife Beatrice with verbal and... —Edgar after seeing his prized pick-up truck having been destroyed.
Dec 12, 2015 · Hilarious scene from movie Men In Black: Edgar bug the farmer, super crazy, insane bug. Awkward Clump.
Vincent D'Onofrio: Edgar. Showing all 57 items. Jump to: Photos (45) Quotes (12) Photos. 22 more photos. Quotes. Bug : Place... projectile weapon... on the ground. Edgar : You can have my gun when you pry it from my cold dead fingers. Bug : Your proposal is acceptable. Bug : [Grabs Edgar, tears off his skin]
May 13, 2019 · Men In Black has had some iconic alien depictions across the series. Here are the biggest, baddest, weirdest, creatures in the Men In Black universe.
Sep 25, 2020 · Edgar (Vincent D'Onofrio) is killed and gets his body taken by an alien creature. ...more. What’s happening in this movie clip?
Jul 16, 2020 · One of the highlights of Men In Black is the delightfully gross performance of Vincent D’Onofrio as Edgar The Bug. The bug in question is a large, cockroach-like alien who has come to Earth in search of a MacGuffin and walks around in the skin of a dead farmer named Edgar.
Jun 12, 2019 · Early in the film, we’re introduced to Vincent D’Onofrio as Edgar, an upstate New York farmer living in an Upside-Down version of the American Gothic house, who berates his long-suffering...
Mar 1, 2023 · Knowing that it will be arrested or killed if it waltzes onto our planet without a disguise, the alien bug takes the life of a farmer named Edgar so that it can walk around in his skin.
Men in Black is a 1997 American science fiction action comedy film based on Lowell Cunningham's eponymous comic book series, which was itself based on the “Men in black” conspiracy theory.