The year was 1996. Will Smith, ascendant from the smashing success of Independence Day, and Tommy Lee Jones, recovering from Batman Forever, got into a hermetically sealed cockpit to film one of the more iconic moments from Men in Black when Smith let out an unforgettably bad fart.
Thatâs according to filmmaker Barry Sonnenfeld, who shared the anecdote on SirusXM podcast Letâs Talk Off Camera this week during the press tour for his new memoir Best Possible Place, Worst Possible Time (via The Hollywood Reporter). The Men in Black director was describing the setup for filming the âdonât push the red buttonâ scene, in which the alien-policing rookie played by Smith accidentally ignites the jet propulsion system for his partnerâs black Ford Crown Victoria while inside the QueensâMidtown Tunnel.
The supersonic car ride scene in which Smith and Jones are upside down was shot in a âhermetically sealedâ cockpit to prevent them from falling out. âWhat happened was, Will Smith is a farter,â said Sonnenfeld, who worked with the actor on Wild Wild West and other films as well. âItâs just some people are, and you really donât want to be inside a very small hermetically sealed space with a Will Smith fart. You donât even want to be sitting next to him at the Disney ranch.â
Jones and Smith had apparently both just gotten seated and strapped in for the cameras to begin rolling when the latter beefed. âI hear Will Smith go, âOh, Jesus, so sorry. Tommy, so sorry. Baz, get the ladder,â Sonnenfeld recalled. âAnd you hear Tommy saying, âThatâs fine, Will. No worries, Will. Donât worry, Will.ââ The set apparently had to be âevacuatedâ for over three hours before filming could resume. âHeâs a lovely guy, just he farts,â the filmmaker said. âSome do, some donât.â
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