Starring the dynamic duo Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum, ‘Independence Day’ has one of the most iconic cigar scenes in cinematic history. Towards the end of the movie, while they are inside the alien mother ship on a mission to save the world, Will Smith’s character (Steve Hiller) hands David (Jeff Goldblum) a cigar stating, “This is our Explore the symbiotic relationship between cigars and cinema, iconic moments, character influence, and the top 10 cigar movies for aficionados. We gotta find some cigars. I can't I never - Here, here! Take these. My last two. - You are a lifesaver. - Almost put a hex on the whole damn thing! - Good morning, Dave. - Missile launch. - Oh, crap! What do I hit? Which one? - I picked a hell of a day to quit drinking. - This is our victory dance. Not until the fat lady sings. - Oh! Yes Scene from the movie Independence Day when Will Smith's character has his first encounter with the aliens! The bravery, the aurora of intelligence, and danger that cigar smokers in the media always seem to have. With so many great cigar moments, we had to whittle things down to perhaps the four best known in the entirety of media, then find out what particular stogies were used. Independence Day Independence Day Cigar Scene Revisited. No description has been added to this video.more Explore the world of cigars in movies & TV, from Churchill to Tony Soprano. Uncover favorite cigar moments, great smokes, and every cigar's unique story. Captain Steven Hiller: [holds out cigar] This is our victory dance. Not until the fat lady sings. David Levinson: Oh. Yes, OK. [takes cigar] Independence Day (1996) Featuring one of the best cigar scenes in cinematic history, Independence Day, featuring Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum, sees the pair trying to save the Earth from an alien attack. I really can't get enough of this epic movie. Sci-Fi and many technical errors aside, I loved this movie. This was actually the longest I have ever waited in line to see a movie on opening day (3 hours!), but well worth the cinematic experience. And who can argue with an excellent cigar smoking closing scene!? :ss In Independence Day, Will Smith's character Captain Hiller is more than ready to pull out and light up a cigar at moments of celebration. One of the best cigar scenes in the film comes when Hiller takes down an alien craft and marks the victory with a Bering Imperial cigar. The hostile alien intruders in the film Independence Day caught the world by surprise, arriving like a well-coordinated swarm of locusts to wipe out humanity and take all our natural resources. It You know, it's that we-just-saved-the-world triumphant walk that once true best dudes can pull off with victory cigars. This is how two awesome bros celebrate Independence Day. Even though the As humanity is rejoicing in victory, Steven and David return to Area 51 unharmed and reunite with their families. more. On July 2, 1996, an enormous mothership orbits around Earth, deploying Subscribed 2.8K 435K views 8 years ago a short funny scene in Independence Daymore The bomb explodes, instantly destroyed the mother ship. Hiller and Levinson are caught up in the shockwave and debris of the mother ship's explosion, but are able to return to Earth unharmed Summary: The aliens are coming and their goal is to invade and destroy Earth. Fighting superior technology, mankind's best weapon is the will to survive. Captain Steven Hiller: [holds out cigar] This is our victory dance. Not until the fat lady sings. David Levinson: Oh. The "Cigar Drop" from the movie Independence Day. For some reason this moment was just so good. The unpolished, rugged cowboy’s perpetual cigar captures his lone-wolf demeanor and adds to his mystique. The video “10 Best Cigar Smoking Movie Scenes” celebrates the versatility of cigars as a cinematic device. Whether symbolizing power, camaraderie, elegance, or rebellion, cigars enhance storytelling and character development.
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