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  1. well , how would you like it to look? i was thinking of doing one for myself..and wondered if anyone else wanted one i could do it at the same time.. my idea was jjfp logo on the front with "takin it back to the ol skool" below and the website address on the back...
  2. Will Smith, Angelina Jolie, Robert De Niro and Jeffrey Katzenberg: 'Shark Tale' David Stratton talks to Will Smith, Angelina Jolie, Robert De Niro and Jeffrey Katzenberg at the Venice Film Festival about the animated feature film 'Shark Tale'. David Stratton: I love Jack Black's vegetarian shark. We caught up with DreamWorks animation supremo Jeffrey Katzenberg and his dream cast in Venice last week. Will Smith: It's essentially a two-year process. So we did, you know, just basically read through the script one time. You get the entire script down, and they have it on tape and then they'll do sketch boards. And they'll put the whole movie together with hand drawings so you can watch the whole movie but it's only hand drawings. Then they'll work the story, work the story, and every three months or four months you go back in and do the entire film over again with the different changes, different character twists – and all of those concepts. And then eventually, you get to full animation and you see how big people think your ears are. (David and Will both laugh) David Stratton: Because this is one animated film where the animated characters have the characteristics of the actors playing them. Will Smith: Right. Well, everyone except Jack Black's character. Jack Black said, You know, he looked at all the other characters, and he could see where people were sort of, their characters were sort of resembling them, but he couldn't figure out why his character has such a fat stomach. David Stratton: Do you do much interacting with the other actors or do you do a lot of your stuff alone? Angelina Jolie: We didn't do any. No. I mean, we would throw things back at each other without seeing each other. I would do my half of a scene with Will and then he would do something, maybe add a little bit and then I'd come back and respond to it a little bit and we'd throw it back and forth. David Stratton: So why don't they do them together, do you think? I mean, is it? Angelina Jolie: I think a lot of it is just the logistics of getting everybody, like, in this cast. We were all around the world. You couldn't really get us in the same room. I think Scorsese and De Niro did it at the same time in New York. Robert De Niro: Marty and I, we didn't do, we did one scene together where we were like you and I over here, and he'd, you know, we'd improvise. It was a structured improv as far as where we had to go with it but that did add another level of spontaneity and texture to that scene, which was good. David Stratton: Was there a lot of improvisation, though, through the film? I mean, I imagine Will Smith improvises a lot. Robert De Niro: Oh, I'm sure he did, I guess. Jeffrey Katzenberg: He does too. I mean, he doesn't think he does but, trust me, every, every sentence, he found 20 different ways to say it. And that's the luxury of doing it, which is, you know, it's him and a director, they have all the time in the world. There's not 200 people standing around on a, you know, location in the middle of Timbuktu. You know, so it's a chance to try things. Will Smith: There's a real freedom that I sort of rediscovered in this process, you know. When I was doing, you know, my television show, 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' in the States, and when I was doing music beforehand, there was a real freedom that I had because I didn't have anything to lose, you know. Then as I became more successful, and I didn't realise it until I worked on this film, the level of inhibition that I had sort of created for myself. And then playing Oscar, it was just, you know, just coming out of me, everything, just really free, really comfortable. I found that really powerful comedic space that I'd lost a little bit of.
  3. heres another 1 [url="http://www.chicagogroove.com/audio/xess/031114_jazzy_feff.ram"]http://www.chicagogroove.com/audio/xess/03..._jazzy_feff.ram[/url] jeff was actually gonna be at the VMAs .. he was gonna do a set in miami..and will was gonna be a guest..but they couldnt get a venue in time.. atleast its further proof jjfp are rollin together at the moment...
  4. larry hagman was in superman with gene hackman who was in enemy of the state with will smith.. okay Will Smith to matthew modine
  5. yeah i dont believe its true until will says it himself..overbrook may have distribution with interscope but i doubt will would have signed with them
  6. add smoking to that mix.. :touche:
  7. will has skillz.. back in the day he was known for rapping for a long time and breath control.. and you dont truely appreciate his ability until you see him live.. and whats your point about rhyme ability? will has come up from the 80s? what are you expecting out of him, i just dont know... if you wanna compare wills rhyme ability you can only compare it to those who were out at the same time..and will stacks up well...
  8. if its out in january.. probably november...
  9. jeff puts in more beats in this mix :clap:
  10. if your from the UK you only heard the candyhill remix..so you are probably talkin abt the original version which was on the US greatest hits
  11. [quote=pauleywood,Sep 29 2004, 09:27 PM]Most people forget that Will battled his demons too. Not nessesarily with drugs and alchohol but he did file for bankruptcy in 89 I believe. So the reason he seems so smart on it is that he's had a little adversity along the way and pushed through it.[/quote] yeah "the rain" pretty much sums all that up
  12. detroit butcher uploaded this for everyone.. brand new funk (extended remix) ..actually ive never heard it before.. i love it! :rock: :rock: [url="http://www.jazzyjefffreshprince.com/dabrakes/Dj%20Jazzy%20Jeff%20&%20The%20Fresh%20Prince%20-%20Brand%20New%20Funk%20(12%20Inch)%20-%20192%20Kbps.mp3"]Brand new Funk Extended Version[/url]
  13. hes had about 3 chances and numerous warnings..but he seems to get his kicks from annoying people.. so it was time to go...
  14. hey w3..u should go see del! hes playin there in toronto soon
  15. daedulus is banned because me, aj, cookies, julie, kimmie etc wanted him banned.. if daedulus is a jazzy jeff and fresh prince fan he hasnt shown it..and i am not keeping him around at the expense of other members of this board.. prince it seems you are the only one who likes him(and i dont know why) you cant annoy the mods/and admin on a forum and expect not to be banned...
  16. that has done amazingly well! should pass 320 million! and the fact that will and overbrook were executive producers mean they should make a bundle!
  17. brand new funk still sounds good today..and it was recorded in 88!! the magnificent jazzy jeff is the same!
  18. [quote=Prince,Sep 29 2004, 03:46 PM]I wouldn't worry. For some unknown reason Daedalus Mortality is now unable to post as his IP is banned. I question if this is a direct result of some peoples religious insecurities?[/quote] no it isnt :lockd:
  19. we've chatted to ready before..his website is www.readyrockc.com
  20. look at the hair :lookhehe: :clap:
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