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Will Smith Sounds Off
Will Smith Sounds Off
By Kit Bowen and Brian Marder
, Hollywood.com Staff
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Friday, December 12, 2008
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Independence Day
(1996)
Simply put,
Smith
no longer had any business -- or time -- being on TV after
Independence Day
, and he has stuck to the big screen ever since. The move to film made sense considering that
ID4
earned over $800 million worldwide, which is damn near
Titanic
territory.
BEST QUOTE:
On turning 28, the same year
Independence Day
was released: "When I turned 28, everything clicked. I even got way better in bed."
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