and what the hell is that smell? I could've been at a barbecue! But I ain't mad. 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. (at around 1h 7 mins) The scene in which Will Smith drags the unconscious alien across the desert was filmed on the salt flats near Great Salt Lake in Utah. Smith's line, "And what the hell is that *smell*?" was unscripted. Great Salt Lake is home to tiny crustaceans called brine shrimp. When they die, the bodies sink to the bottom of the lake (which isn't very deep) and decompose. When the What do you say about Independence Day 20 years later? That it kicked off the Michael Bay-ification of blockbuster movies by making explosions the real stars of the film (even though Michael Bay If you remember, there’s a brilliant moment there where Will Smith takes a whiff of the air and proclaims, “And what the hell is smell?” That line was completely unscripted and seriously was In Independence Day, when Will Smith drags the alien across Utah's Salt Flats, he hilariously adlibs: "And what the hell is that smell?" The crew never told 3 seconds sound clip from the Independence Day (1996) movie soundboard. You can hear this line at 01:13:12 in the Blu-ray version of the movie. In this Independence Day scene, while dragging the alien creature in the salt flats, Will Smith's genuine and improvised reaction is due to the film crew omitting a crucial detail: the 1. 'That Smell' Was Actually A Real-Life Stink Fox And finally, to finish with an extra fun one, here's a story all about how Will Smith channelled some real-life rage during Independence Day's Independence Day (1996) clip with quote AND WHAT THE HELL IS THAT SMELL??!!? Yarn is the best search for video clips by quote. Find the exact moment in a TV show, movie, or music video you want to share. Easily move forward or backward to get to the perfect clip. You gotta come down here with an attitude, actin' all big and bad [yells] Captain Steven Hiller: and what the hell is that smell? [starts kicking the alien, yelling] Captain Steven Hiller: I could've been at a barbecue! [kicks the alien one last time and calms down] Captain Steven Hiller: But I ain't mad. My neighbor setup a lemonade stand with her two kids the other day because inviting unmasked strangers on the street to come over and hangout is apparently a good idea DURING A FREAKIN PANDEMIC!!! Independence Day (1996) clip with quote And what the hell is that smell? Yarn is the best search for video clips by quote. Find the exact moment in a TV show, movie, or music video you want to share. Easily move forward or backward to get to the perfect clip. Screen from Independence Day I could've been at a BBQ!!! An image tagged will smith independence day smell What the hell is that smell? 101 Added 7 years ago Bro_Black_Tan in action GIFs Source: Watch the full video | Create GIF from this video According to WhatCulture and other reports, Will Smith was actually smelling something insanely rotten and bad that day when he uttered his improvised line — "And what the hell is that Independence Day (1996) clip with quote And what the hell is that smell? Yarn is the best search for video clips by quote. Find the exact moment in a TV show, movie, or music video you want to share. Easily move forward or backward to get to the perfect clip. Scene from the movie Independence Day when Will Smith's character has his first encounter with the aliens! But no! You got me out here, draggin' your heavy ass, through the burnin' desert, with your dreadlocks stickin' out the back of my parachute. You gotta come down here with an attitude, actin' all big and bad. And what the hell is that smell?! [screams and kicks the alien] I could've been at a barbecue!But I ain't mad. It's alright. No description has been added to this video.more
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