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Will Smith and his love affair with Rubik's Cube

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2007

In the 1989 film "Chameleon Street" which was voted best dramatic film at the 1990 Sundance Film Festival, Flint filmmaker Wendell B. Harris Jr. introduces the concept of solving a Rubik's cube as a way to impress someone (typically a powerful white guy) during a job interview.

We see that concept copied not once but TWICE in not one but TWO Will Smith features, "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," and "The Pursuit of Happyness"

They say imitation is the highest form of flattery...

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  • rubiks cubes are really easy to solve

  • @drewsky684

    I have to say, most people are still impressed when I solve a Rubik's cube for them, but it's not going to be getting me any jobs.

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  • He got the idea from another film, and...?

  • @terracottapie shut the fuck up. i solve hypercube puzzles, faggot.

  • rubiks cube aint a puzzle for me, i just wanna solve it faster so people don't have to wait 2 mins

  • @DahBigBadWolf just a random piece of info, not all rubik's cubes are equally messed up...

  • sooo.. I dont get why you would want to downplay the fact that a person can solve the cube and be in movies. what is the point to this vid?

  • @Tortak39 What method do you use to orient the last layer then? There are probably some alghoritms for it, but none as good as OLL, even if you 1-4 look it, stop the bullshit plxz ;P

  • he solved the cube in 9 moves.

  • @MissRockOn20 Faster internet speeds have led to high amounts of addiction rates in South Korea. Now the US is about to produce much faster internet speeds and I fear the same problem will arise here.

  • @MissRockOn20 Exactly so is not the internet both a curse and a blessing? A curse in that we are too dependent on it but a blessing in that it makes everyday life much more efficient.

  • @wcibbt

    Raw intelligence...

    Or the booklet included when you buy a rubik's cube

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