Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Will Smith Reduced to Regular Size Trailer


Will Smith is a little less comfortable on the set of Men in Black III after the city took away his mega trailer it was replaced with one that doesn't even have cable. The horror.
Will Smith's cosmic-size ego has come crashing back to Earth.

The "Men in Black" star spent yesterday primping and lounging in a bland, generic movie trailer on his film's SoHo set, a day after he was shamed out of his gargantuan, marble-floored mobile mansion by angry locals and Mayor Bloomberg.

"Will has to live like normal people -- at least for today," a set source told The Post.
"It's like going from a BMW to a Toyota," another production source said.

Smith spent the shoot in the kind of plain-white trailer from Haddad's that seems to grace every movie set in the city, with run-of-the-mill furniture and -- gasp! -- no cable.

Meanwhile, just out of reach was his specially made, $2 million, 53-foot double-decker trailer. It sat empty in a parking lot about half a mile away, a similar distance from his $25,000-a-month Bond Street apartment.

When confronted by The Post about his new on-location digs, Smith scowled and stalked away.

He sang a different tune on Wednesday, when he literally held his belly and issued a hearty guffaw when asked about his street-blocking, exhaust-spewing ride -- which drew complaints from neighbors and business owners and the ire of Mayor Bloomberg.

His no-frills Haddad's T7716 -- which no other actors could access -- was a far cry from his previous ride, dubbed "The Heat."

Marketed by its manufacturer as a "mobile estate," "The Heat" towered two stories over Broome Street and was joined by an equally huge gym trailer around the corner. It featured a spiral stair case, granite counters, a lounge and a personal film- screening room.

The new Haddad's ride is a 35-foot-long shanty that, at two points, extends out horizontally by about five feet. It's barely as high as a fire escape.

The "I am Legend" star had access only to a small bedroom, a bathroom, a table and an area for his wardrobe and makeup.

Still, he didn't skimp on security.

Smith's 7-foot-tall personal bodyguard was stationed outside to keep the media and even some of the film's crew at arm's length.

Smith co-star Josh Brolin and "Men in Black 3" director Barry Sonnenfeld were issued similarly Spartan accommodations when filming began in New York this week.

Smith was also separated from his mobile gym, a 55-foot trailer that was moved to the parking lot and parked next to "The Heat."

After The Post broke the story, the Mayor's Office of Film, Theater and Broadcasting asked the production to remove the trailer -- leased to Smith for $9,000 a week.

Attendants at the Park Fast at Dominick and Hudson streets declined to say how much it cost to dock the exiled trailer and gym.

"But everybody pays," one deadpanned.
Jacked from NY Post 

6 comments:

nba is fixed said...

If I was Will Smith, I would never film in New York City again.

Anonymous said...

i knew will smith was an idiot prick when he said on oprah "who are they to tell me that 2+2 doesnt equal 22" smh...

nba is fixed said...

I am certain that one day Will Smith will get his "Wake up call".

Abel said...

gay ass bitch! i hear he full of sugar too

PUSSYCATFUN said...

ALTHOUGH I LOVE WILL SMITH'S WORK AS AN ACTOR....


BUT THAT MANSION ON WHEELS WAS EXTRA!

JUST SEND THAT THANG BY ME....I'LL PARK THAT BITCH ON THE BUSIEST CORNER OF "KISS MY ASS" & "FUCK YOU HATER BLVD"


LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Anonymous said...

Typical of Will Smith. ARROGANT MOFO. He would have peed his pants, clutched his pearls and fainted if someone parked that monstronsity in front of HIS home.

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