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  1. I saw it on august 5th! It came out here in Belguim on Augustus 4, but i had 2 play tennis at 10'o clock and the movie starts at 8!! :bang: So i went a day later! I was the first in the theather... :switch: The movie is DOPE!!! I like it! The action is great and the special effects are CRAZY!! One of my fav Will movies!!
  2. I, Robot
    Tuesday - July 20, 2004
    DeMarco Williams
    The Popular Science-inspired concept presented here is actually kind of spooky: fully-functioning robots as housekeepers, day-care providers, trashmen and protectors. The idea, of course, pleases forward-thinking liberals. But what of the people who’ll be put out of work? Or what of the shear laziness potential that’s sure to rise with an increase in dutiful machines?

    Will Smith’s Del Spooner wonders about all of that. He’s the old-school type that, if he went to the grocery store and the only open aisle was the worker-free ‘U-Scan’ line, he’d would wait an additional 30 minutes simply to have his items scanned by a real person. The man simply doesn’t like robots. It’s the kind of disdain where everything they do is questioned. So, it makes for interesting cinema that Smith plays a zealous Chicago cop living in the year 2035, a time when robots are like Kanye West guest spots – almost everywhere.

    Bruce Greenwood’s Bill Gates-like character is the reason all the lil’ C-3POs are household staples. His company, U.S.R., is on the verge of the largest machine shipment ever when an acclaimed scientist behind the project mysteriously crashes several stories to the company’s lobby. Smith, of course, feels that some digitized digits are responsible for the crime. Everyone else –the police chief, Smith’s grandma, the cute scientist helping on the investigation— calls him crazy.

    By about halfway through this Issac Asimov book adaptation, you’ll call any Hollywood producer crazy who even considers doing another summer action romp without Jada Pinkett’s husband for the lead. As Will investigates the murder, he’s equally charismatic during interrogations, dramatic in chase sequences and comedic everywhere in between.

    Towards the movie’s end, there’s a moment when Smith and Greenwood are talking and the inquiring cop lets out a serious sneeze. “Sorry, I’m allergic to bull****,” Smith says. Not 15 minutes later, he and the good scientist (Bridget Moynahan) are atop the USR building, battling a gang of robots (that look really impressive, by the way) in a bang-bang action sequence that leaves you and the camera dizzied.

    The whole movie moves at that rabid pace. As you’d expect, Smith comes out on top – much in the same way you will for checking out this action flick.

    SOURCE: Hiphopdx.com
  3. Will Smith Returns To Rap, Tops Movies
    By Jigsaw and Kim N. Cooper
    Date: 7/20/2004 3:34 pm

    Will Smith and his hit movie "i Robot" has smacked Spider Man off his sticky top slot after the rapper/actor's latest effort raked in a whopping $53.3 million over the weekend. And Will intends to capitalize off the furor by reestablishing his rap career.

    While he was tight-lipped about the project he did reveal scant details about how he intended to comeback to Hip-Hop.

    "I got a single coming out in about six weeks it's called "Switch," Will told AllHipHop.com "It's produced by Kwame." Kwame, the popular rapper, has been resurrected as K-Million and he recently produced Lloyd Banks hit "On Fire."

    Furthermore, he stated that there was going to be a Hip-Hop dance to accompany the song.

    "You know we got all of that. You know I bring the heat, that's what I do. If it's starting to feel hot big Will must be in the area," he stated with the swagger of a person who collects $20 million per film.

    While Will has had a number one movie a number of times, with monster flicks like "Independence Day," he stated this film was a departure from his others. In "i Robot," he acted as executive producer of the film, a new level of control.

    Of the move, he explained, "I think that there are a lot of filmmakers, actors, and directors that wouldn't get a shot at Hollywood, and I wanna open up the world to film for a lot of people that may not get a shot in this business."

    Over the course of his career, Will has sold over 25 million albums and his catalog (along with DJ Jazzy Jeff) includes hits like "Summertime," "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It," "Just the Two of Us," "Parents Just Don't Understand," and others.

    Movie-wise, he's had tremendous success with films like "Bad Boys (I & II)," "Men in Black (1 & 2)," "Independence Day," "Ali" and others.

    Source: Allhiphop.com

    I don't know if this has been posted before or not..just thought i would let y'all see this article!!

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