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Will Smith chooses his top four movies as a career mount Rushmore.

Based on Rotten Tomatoes, Which Are Smith's Four Best Movies?

Smith chose the four Movies he chose for personal reasons; he chose a praised but maybe shocking character in The Pursuit of Happyness, a star vehicle in Men in Black that helped push him to enormous commercial heights, a later hit movie in I Am Legend and his Oscar-winning King Richard. Should Rotten Tomatoes decide on Smith's Mount Rushmore, the list might seem somewhat different.

Rotten Tomatures Top Four by Will Smith

The rating of critics

Audience Grade

Men in Black, 1997

91%).

eighty percent

king Richard (2021)

90 percent

98%),

Six Degrees of Separation ( 1993 )

88%.

71%.

Where the Day Travels to (1992)

eighty- percent

73%

Rotten Tomatoes' critical consensus agrees that Men in Black and King Richard are within half of Smith's personal top 4. The Pursuit of Happyness and I Am Legend neither rank in the RT top four, either. really, the RT-approved Mount Rushmore is a pair of really early and rather unsung Smith films. Six Degrees of Separation and Where the Day Takes You.

Will Smith Lists Four Films That Capture His Career Best

With Bad Boys: Ride or Die scheduled for release, Will Smith lists the four films most defining his career. He has been a rapper and a sitcom star, and he has headed some of the most renowned Hollywood films of recent years, including blockbusters like Men in Black and Independence Day. After winning the Best Actor Oscar for King Richard in 2022, Smith reached a new artistic height—a moment tainted by The Slap. Still recovering from that scandal, Smith is back in theaters presenting the sequel Bad Boys: Ride or Die.

Smith was recently asked to name his own personal Mount Rushmore of his own Movies, and picked out a quartet of intriguing titles: The Pursuit of Happyness, Men in Black, I Am Legend and King Richard (also giving shout-outs to Aladdin and Bad Boys). With a Hollywood resume spanning decades and including huge hits as well as critically-acclaimed films, View his comments below via Hot Ones (around 19:37 of the video):

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Will Smith's trip

The Pursuit of Happyness is, in my opinion, the individual finest film I have ever produced. Directly behind that is the first Men In Black. Among the most enjoyable movies I have ever seen are Bad Boys and Aladdin, just the most fun. If I had to choose four of the all-around great movies, best performances, if I had to put four of them in a time capsule, it would be Pursuit of Happyness, the original Men in Black, I Am Legend and maybe King Richard.

Rotten Tomatoes classify both Pursuit of Happyness (67%) and I Am Legend (68%) as "fresh," but they do not rank highly enough to make the top four. Whether at the box office or based on estimates of critics and viewers, it remains to be seen where Bad Boys: Ride or Die will fit on the ultimate run-down of Smith films. It may be a career highlight for the celebrity or another roadblock on his route to public forgetfulness about The Slap.

Is Smith willing to return?

Now seeking to recover from the smack is Will Smith. He is striving to do in the next sequel, Bad Boys: Ride or Die. Already, the movie generates a lot of curiosity. Release of the movie is much awaited with some interesting fresh story elements.

This debate arose after Will Smith got into a fight with Chris Rock. After the scandal, Smith tried his best to adopt the part and rebuild public confidence. Though his present interests will most likely be of more relevance, Will Smith is trying to regain his position.

Source: Heat Ones

Rotten Tomatoes classify both Pursuit of Happyness (67%) and I Am Legend (68%) as "fresh," but they do not rank highly enough to make the top four. Whether at the box office or based on estimates of critics and viewers, it remains to be seen where Bad Boys: Ride or Die will fit on the ultimate run-down of Smith films. It may be a career highlight for the celebrity or another roadblock on his route to public forgetfulness about The Slap.

Source: Hot Ones.

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