The Men in Black set had to be evacuated for three hours because of Will Smith's fart. The hit science fiction film was released in 1997 and starred Smith as Agent J and Tommy Lee Jones as Agent K. The film's success led to two sequels with Smith and Jones, a standalone international movie with a new Men in Black cast, and an animated series.
Men in Black director Barry Sonnenfeld recently appeared on the podcast Let's Talk Off Camera With Kelly Ripa (via Variety), where he revealed details of the farting incident. The fart occurred while Smith and Jones were about to film a scene in one of the government agency's special cars used by Men in Black agents. To film the scene, Smith and Jones were hermetically sealed in a pod that was being used for the vehicle while filming.
While the director was initially unsure why Smith apologized to Jones,...
Men in Black director Barry Sonnenfeld recently appeared on the podcast Let's Talk Off Camera With Kelly Ripa (via Variety), where he revealed details of the farting incident. The fart occurred while Smith and Jones were about to film a scene in one of the government agency's special cars used by Men in Black agents. To film the scene, Smith and Jones were hermetically sealed in a pod that was being used for the vehicle while filming.
While the director was initially unsure why Smith apologized to Jones,...
- 10/3/2024
- by Adam Luchies
- ScreenRant
Varada Sethu's unexpected debut in Doctor Who as Mundy Flynn sets up an ambiguous yet exciting role in future seasons. The actress's new character may be connected to previous companions, following a casting trend dating back to 2006. Speculation surrounds Sethu's character being an ancestor or future version of other characters, adding layers to the storyline.
Following Varada Sethu's first appearance as Munday Flynn in the Doctor Who episode Boom, questions began to form about how the actress would return in season 15. Varada Sethu's unexpected debut in Doctor Who is a shock yet exciting. The actress isn't meant to join the Doctor Who season 14 cast at all, with many believing that she wouldnt appear in the show until the following season.
In Boom, the Fifteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) meet Mundy Flynn in a high-stakes, tension-filled adventure. However, the three do not know each other yet,...
Following Varada Sethu's first appearance as Munday Flynn in the Doctor Who episode Boom, questions began to form about how the actress would return in season 15. Varada Sethu's unexpected debut in Doctor Who is a shock yet exciting. The actress isn't meant to join the Doctor Who season 14 cast at all, with many believing that she wouldnt appear in the show until the following season.
In Boom, the Fifteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) meet Mundy Flynn in a high-stakes, tension-filled adventure. However, the three do not know each other yet,...
- 5/23/2024
- by Rebecca Sargeant
- ScreenRant
This Doctor Who article contains spoilers.
Back in 2012, Doctor Who fans freaked out. We’d been told in advance that Clara (Jenna Coleman) would eventually replace Amy (Karen Gillan) and Rory (Arthur Darvill) as the next companion of the Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith) in series 7 of the show. But fans weren’t prepared for just how soon Coleman would make her Doctor Who debut. Although she wouldn’t officially join Matt Smith in the Tardis until a few episodes later, Coleman first appeared in the series 7 premiere “Asylum of the Daleks” as a seemingly different character named Oswin, who, although she met a tragic end, encouraged the Doctor to remember her.
And now, 12 years later, it looks like Who history is repeating itself. In the absolutely wonderful Steven Moffat-penned episode, “Boom,” the Fifteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) encounters a host of new allies, including a marine named Mundy. For fans of Star Wars: Andor,...
Back in 2012, Doctor Who fans freaked out. We’d been told in advance that Clara (Jenna Coleman) would eventually replace Amy (Karen Gillan) and Rory (Arthur Darvill) as the next companion of the Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith) in series 7 of the show. But fans weren’t prepared for just how soon Coleman would make her Doctor Who debut. Although she wouldn’t officially join Matt Smith in the Tardis until a few episodes later, Coleman first appeared in the series 7 premiere “Asylum of the Daleks” as a seemingly different character named Oswin, who, although she met a tragic end, encouraged the Doctor to remember her.
And now, 12 years later, it looks like Who history is repeating itself. In the absolutely wonderful Steven Moffat-penned episode, “Boom,” the Fifteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) encounters a host of new allies, including a marine named Mundy. For fans of Star Wars: Andor,...
- 5/18/2024
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Warning: contains Spoilers for Doctor Who episode “The Star Beast” and several modern Doctor Who episodes
The internet is still whirring after that explosive first episode of the three Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials, with the return of David Tennant as the Fourteenth Doctor and his beloved ex-companion Donna Noble (Catherine Tate).
There was certainly a lot to take in: “The Star Beast” saw an alien spaceship crash-landing in London, the arrival of the adorably fluffy Meep and sinister, bug-eyed Wrarth Warriors, the return of Unit (the international intelligence taskforce that investigates alien activity), and the very real threat that if Donna remembers who The Doctor is, she’ll die.
We also met Donna’s family, including her husband Shaun and daughter Rose, whom we eventually learn has genetically absorbed some of the metacrisis that threatened Donna’s life, subconsciously giving her some of The Doctor and Donna’s memories.
The internet is still whirring after that explosive first episode of the three Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials, with the return of David Tennant as the Fourteenth Doctor and his beloved ex-companion Donna Noble (Catherine Tate).
There was certainly a lot to take in: “The Star Beast” saw an alien spaceship crash-landing in London, the arrival of the adorably fluffy Meep and sinister, bug-eyed Wrarth Warriors, the return of Unit (the international intelligence taskforce that investigates alien activity), and the very real threat that if Donna remembers who The Doctor is, she’ll die.
We also met Donna’s family, including her husband Shaun and daughter Rose, whom we eventually learn has genetically absorbed some of the metacrisis that threatened Donna’s life, subconsciously giving her some of The Doctor and Donna’s memories.
- 11/28/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
The Doctor Who episode, "Turn Left" is quite different to any other as it places Donna in an alternate timeline and changes several significant events. Similar to Marvel's What If?..., the episode shows how the world/the universe would have changed had Donna never met the Doctor. In the original timeline, Donna pulled the Doctor back from his darker impulses in 2006 Christmas episode "The Runaway Bride" as he defeated the Empress of Racnoss, but after a member of the Trickster's Brigade sent her back in time to prevent this from happening, the new timeline had a significantly darker fate for everyone.
Modern Doctor Who has emphasized the fact that the Doctor can be scarier than his villains at times, and "Turn Left" showed that he needed Donna to hold him back, or he would destroy himself along with his enemies. In the new timeline, the Doctor died during the Racnoss invasion,...
Modern Doctor Who has emphasized the fact that the Doctor can be scarier than his villains at times, and "Turn Left" showed that he needed Donna to hold him back, or he would destroy himself along with his enemies. In the new timeline, the Doctor died during the Racnoss invasion,...
- 4/1/2023
- by Meagan Bojarski
- ScreenRant
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