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  1. I pray to God its for switch! i want it here so bad
  2. awesome picks u get two hobbit thumbs up
  3. actually i got an email on this ubject, they are working on a script for a release on 2006 or 2007 but its on hault because they dont know if Will smith will sign on or not
  4. London, Oct 7 (ANI): Hollywood actor Will Smith has revealed that the secret of his happy marriage to his actress wife Jada Pinkett is that he always puts his wife before his career. The 'Shark Tale' star also said his marital life is happier than ever because he makes Jada feel like a queen. "You have to put the woman first. You have to make her your first thought and first action of every day and last thought and last action of every day. If you do that she will love you to the moon," femalefirst quoted Will as saying. "I know what my priorities are. I don't let a day go past that Jada doesn't feel like the queen of the world and definitely the queen of my heart. What you get from that is you get a lot of freedom to sort of not be there some of the time. But make sure every single day that she's the queen of the world," he added. (ANI)
  5. i thin will is the bomb and he is the only rap artist i listen to because its begun to go down hill but thanks for the article on switch that was awesome news!
  6. yea i never noticed they were both together in both films thanks for that
  7. its not a big deal hero if u wanted to save time u dont have to comment to me
  8. u know what hero if u look carefully i am not posting this as a fact! i am posting it as oh thats kewl and that its a good thing. so to answer ur questions yea i do read the other post and only when i have time sry hero that i work a full time job to pay the bills, go to college full time and try to find time to do ministry work and then also find time to read all the posts on this site.
  9. shark tale reached 49.1 million for its debut that is awesome! wow thats a really good number
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  13. The marketing campaign leading up to "Shark Tale," Dreamworks' new grab for your child's mindshare -- sorry, Dreamworks' new digitally animated entertainment -- seems more relentless than usual. There are TV spots, Burger King toys, video games across all platforms, and, if I'm not mistaken, the great white shark seen swimming off Naushon Island has the studio logo tattooed on its fin. Maybe the folks who gave us "Shrek" want to avoid confusion with a certain Oscar-winning Pixar movie set under the sea. Or perhaps they want to build on it; I recently overheard a child ask his mother, "Is that the sequel to `Finding Nemo'?" No, kid, it's not -- it's "Finding Nemo" gutted of all its charm and remixed for urban hit radio. "Shark Tale" is a film calculated to give us a good time, and it's the calculation that spoils the fun. Where "Nemo" was clever, soulful, and marvelous to look at, "Tale" is manic and surprisingly ugly, with a script that leans on the shallowest aspects of hip-hop street cred while pimping for corporate product placement at every turn. Yes, your children will probably enjoy it, but do you really want to feed them more of the throwaway crud culture they get every single day? The setting's an ocean reef made over to look like a submerged Times Square, complete with a red-and-white "Coral Cola" billboard and live news feed featuring Katie Current (voiced by Katie Couric). Will Smith lends his rubbery vocal talents to the role of Oscar, a lowly employee at a whale-wash run by a pufferfish named Sykes (filmmaker Martin Scorsese, dithering amusingly). A schemer who dreams of making it rich and living in gold-chained glory "at the top of the reef," Oscar is too starry-eyed to see that fellow employee Angie (Renee Zellweger) is in love with him. Instead, Oscar bets a wad on a seahorse race and loses, ending up in the hole to Sykes's bosses, a shark mob overseen by Don Lino (Robert De Niro). The Don has two sons, tough-guy Frankie (Michael Imperioli, Christafuh from "The Sopranos" himself) and wimpy vegetarian embarrassment Lenny (Jack Black). Through a "Brave Little Tailor"-style misunderstanding, Oscar becomes renowned throughout the reef as "The Shark Slayer," all the while hiding Lenny from his family and the rest of the fish population. A couple of Italian-American organizations, the Columbus Citizens Foundation and the Order Sons of Italy in America, have publicly censured Dreamworks for rolling out the old mobster stereotypes in "Shark Tale." That's the least of the film's problems. Personally, I'd think African-American audiences would be insulted by the way "Tale" presents Oscar as a slick, obnoxious cartoon "playa." Parents might be put off by the gang of adorable little-kid fishes who run around tagging graffiti on the walls (excellent role modeling, Dreamworks!). And everyone should be properly creeped out by the corporate logos all over the place, starting with the bag of Krispy Kremes that lands prominently on Angie's desk. The Writers Guild, for its part, might want to file a protest over a screenplay that substitutes lazy media cross-referencing for actual dialogue. At one moment of shark-killing triumph, Oscar says, in succession, "Are you not entertained? You can't handle the truth! You had me at `Hello,' " and we're supposed to surmise -- what? That the writers have seen the same movies we have? "Shark Tale" takes the punning, pop-culture-crazy wit of "Shrek" and dumbs it down until it's just another way to sell, and the only upside is that the whole thing will be out of date by Christmas. Smith overdoes his role, but the rest of the all-star cast is fine, and there are individual laughs to be had, like atolls in a barren stretch of ocean. Sykes's henchmen, two Rasta jellyfish played by Doug E. Doug and Ziggy Marley, are the offbeat highlight of the film, even if it's possible from under water to hear Marley's dad rolling in his grave. It's also cute that many characters share physical attributes with the actors voicing them -- De Niro's mole, Scorsese's eyebrows, Smith's ears (morphed into fins here). This still doesn't keep them from looking like creepy little mutants. Angelina Jolie's supposedly va-va-va-voom vamp Lola is one scary piece of sushi, and the appearance of Missy Elliott and Christina Aguilera as singing fish during the end credits may have put me off seafood for good. The marquee value alone will probably make the film a hit, but "Shark Tale" is an ick-thyological experience nevertheless. It's a movie so instantly disposable you could wrap it in yesterday's newspaper.
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  16. "Shark Tale" is a bubbly concoction with a dream cast of voice actors, including Will Smith, Jack Black, Renee Zellweger, Angelina Jolie, Robert De Niro, Martin Scorcese and many more. What DreamWorks does better than any other animation company is warp the real world through the prism and create a whole new world -- like the parody of Disney in "Shrek." In "Shark Tale," DreamWorks invents an underwater underworld in a Times Square-like reef where the Gap is the Gup, Coca-Cola is Coral-Cola and the car wash is a whale wash. Photo: Dreamworks SKG "Shark Tale" borrows only from the best -- it combines the menace of "The Godfather," the soapy fun of "Car Wash" and the optimism of "The Wizard of Oz" to tell the story of Oscar (Smith), a tiny cleaner fish at the Whale Wash whose mouth often gets ahead of his brain and who dreams of reaching the top of the reef, where he can be a somebody, instead of a nobody. Angie (Zellweger) is a beautiful and sweet angelfish who has been in love with Oscar for a long time, even though he can't see it. Photo: Dreamworks SKG Meanwhile, on the bad side of town, the Shark mob plots, and its godfather, Don Lino (De Niro), is grooming his two sons to take over the family business. One son, Frankie (Michael Imperioli), is an instinctual predator, but a bit dumb. The second son, Lennie (Black), has a deep secret -- he is a pacifist and a vegetarian. Through a series of mishaps, Oscar becomes known as a shark slayer and starts living high on the reef. Only Lennie knows the truth and uses it to convince Oscar to hide him away from his family so he can start a whole new life as a peaceful, jovial shark. "Shark Tale" is a major crowd pleaser with its lovable heroes, its hiss-worthy villains and plenty of musical numbers that will get kids up and dancing. The retro "Car Wash" song is joyful fun that also helps along the plot. Kids will love this movie, but there is plenty of fun for adults, too. Many references to cultural icons may not register with the younger set, but will delight the older kids. The Rastafarian jellyfish henchmen (Doug E. Doug, Ziggy Marley) pop with fun and inventive computerized animation -- sort of like Jamaican Abbott and Costello. Photo: Dreamworks SKG I loved the way the animators captured the actors' features and mannerisms when creating the look and interplay of the fishy denizens of the deep. For example, Scorcese plays the whale wash's owner, Sykes, a puffer fish with big, hairy eyebrows. Some of the most inspired moments of the movie come when Sykes faces off with the Don. Scorcese and De Niro are back together again -- but this time as bickering sea creatures. "Shark Tale" is more than an underwater cartoon. It is a joyful way of teaching kids (and parents, too) that they can shoot for the stars, just as long as they also recognize the wonderful things around them and that being different isn't a bad thing, it's just different.
  17. Movie Review: 'Shark Tale' By Hap Erstein Palm Beach Post Film Writer Friday, October 01, 2004 Somewhere in the three-year development of DreamWorks Animation's fin-and-gill comic action feature Shark Tale, the studio reportedly changed course and began aiming its movie at youngsters. Chances are it was as Pixar's Finding Nemo began receiving its tidal wave of acclaim. Regardless of when or why it happened, this latest computer-generated movie from the producers of Shrek is now a curiously uneven hybrid. Its lesson-layered story is strictly kids' stuff that will probably not hold grown-up interest. On the other hand, it is stuffed with cinematic references and voiced by Hollywood celebs eagerly making fun of their screen images, with humor that will fly over the heads of tykes. At its core, it is the saga of two fish, each of whom harbors a secret. Blowhard Oscar (Will Smith) from the 'hood is a boastful little bottom-feeder who yearns to live high on the reef. When a vicious shark is accidentally killed in his vicinity, Oscar seizes the opportunity for fame and fortune and proclaims himself a "shark-slayer." Meanwhile, the dead shark's brother Lenny (Jack Black) wants acceptance from his carnivorous clan, but he is a closet vegetarian, too meek and sensitive to swallow even the lowly shrimp in a seafood cocktail. Maybe, just maybe, Oscar and Lenny can team up and bolster each other's reputation. From the proverbial mob threat of "sleeping with the fishes," it is a small leap to a school of sharks patterned after the Mafia. And once you get Robert De Niro to agree to voice the godfather shark, Don Lino, who just happens to have a cheek mole, you swim with the idea, right? Even better is Goodfellas director Martin Scorsese as a bushy-eyebrowed, motor-mouthed puffer fish. The characters all look anthropomorphically cartoonish, but that allows the animators to capture the features of the voice talent on the fish faces. Well, it is hard to see Renee Zellweger in angel fish Angie, Oscar's long-suffering, likes-him-for-what-he-is sweetheart. But you simply have to spy the oversized lips on vamp fish Lola to anticipate the voice of Angelina Jolie. To guarantee lots of plugs for the movie on TV's Today Show, anchorfish Katie Current is played by Katie Couric. Assuring that tots are not left out of the humor completely, there are plenty of lame nautical product puns. Like Coral-Cola, Kelpy Kreme doughnuts and the casual clothing store, The Gup. Wink, wink. The animation is good, but definitely not Nemo quality. What set Nemo's visuals apart was the artful suggestion of the world underwater. In contrast, Shark Tale's characters seem to be floating on nothing but air, though there is an impressive effect when paint is dispersed in the sea. Since Shark Tale lays on thick the message of tolerance for all creatures, no matter how oddly they behave, we might as well practice a little tolerance toward this movie. It is no Finding Nemo, but maybe it is unfair to expect it to measure up to that Oscar winner. There are things to enjoy in Shark Tale, regardless of your age, just not 90 minutes' worth.
  18. Stars turn out for fishy fanfare Last updated 30 September 2004 There's been a star studded premiere in New York for new cartoon 'Shark Tale'. Renee Zellweger, Robert DeNiro, Angelina Jolie and Will Smith, who all provided voices for the film, were there along with Mary J. Blige, Missy Elliott and Christina Aguilera, who appear on the soundtrack. Tom Cruise also made an appearance, just to support of his mate Will. Angelina Jolie admitted she couldn't resist doing the cartoon because of son Maddox: "They're just fun to do and I think anybody, if asked to join one of these films - because we know how good they are - would do it, just out of curiosity." "I'm waiting for him (Maddox) to see it - I think it'll take another year or two for him to fully comprehend it."
  19. [img]http://www.buffalonews.com/graphics/2004/09/30/0930lifea.jpg[/img] There was, so help me, a reason to see "Shark Tale" at a film festival. That's why its parent studio Dreamworks hauled its newest big-star animated feature around the festival circuit from Cannes to Venice to Toronto. I saw it in Toronto at a "press and industry" screening, and I couldn't be happier that I did. That's because about midway through the film it occurred to just about everyone in this film-savvy crowd that the funniest voice, by far, in this very high-profile cast was being supplied by - honest - Martin Scorsese. He plays Sykes, a blowfish with bushy Scorsesean eyebrows who's the No. 1 assistant to Don Lino, the voracious and despotic head shark who's played with suitable mob authority by Robert De Niro (a man at the age where it's not only fun to make sport of yourself but, no doubt, to make a film or six for the kids and grandkids, too). Don Lino is a kind of comic Al Capone with fins. His motto is "It's a fish-eat-fish world out there." But Sykes, I tell you, is a comic original. With Scorsese's rapid-fire machine-gun line delivery, what we all discovered to our delight is that one of the great living American filmmakers is a closet '40s radio comic (which, by the way, puts a whole new spin on his movie "King of Comedy" but we'll talk about that some other time). This is great comic timing at presto tempos, and it's a kick. Who, among us, would have suspected that the director of "Taxi Driver," "GoodFellas" and "Gangs of New York" would get such a conspicuous charge out of playing a neurotic, power-mongering blowfish in a full-length cartoon? He's so good that, for my money, he outright steals the movie from the likes, no less, of Will Smith, De Niro, Jack Black, Renee Zellweger and Angelina Jolie, all of whom voice major characters in "Shark Tale." It's the biggest joke of all in "Shark Tale," I think. Truth time: in the wonderful new world of digital cartoons we're living in, "Shark Tale" is not quite up there with either of the "Shrek" movies or "Finding Nemo" (wherein you'll remember the movie was quite nicely stolen by the voice and personality of Ellen DeGeneres). It's funny enough, though, in a true "family" way, i.e., smart and allusive enough for adults and acceptable for kids. There is a point of enlightened silliness where sophisticated adults and ordinary children meet and the modern style of big, animated feature, bless it, has found it over and over. It's like this with "Shark Tale": the fearsome Don Lino, it seems, has a gentle vegetarian son named Lenny. So nice a sharklet is Lenny, despite his size, that he can't even eat a worm. Not only that, the sound of the threatening homicidal cellos in the "Jaws" theme scares him silly. This doesn't make Don Lino happy. Don Vito Corleone only had to worry about his chooch son Fredo. This Lenny is a disgrace to sharkdom. Everywhere else on the reef, of course, being a disgrace to sharkdom is a good thing. All the littler, friendlier fish are sick and tired of being marauded and swallowed whole by battalions of toothy bullying sharks. Meanwhile, life goes on. Fish eat Kelpy Kremes for breakfast, there's a "Walk of Fame" featuring Mussel Crowe and Cod Stewart and, on cable news, the yackety-yak reporter keeping up with coral reef doings is named Katie Current (played by the very real Katie Couric - good move, that.) In this world, when someone owes 5,000 clams to a loanshark, they really owe 5,000 clams to a loan shark. (As I said, funny for one and all.) The center of a lot of the coral reef activity is the whale wash - a kind of undersea carwash for the ocean behemoths where, needless to say, turtle wax is applied by real turtles. Oscar, who works the tongue shift at the Whale Wash, is played by Will Smith in sitcom jabber mode. Oscar, you see, becomes the hero of the coral reef when he takes credit for the accidental death of Don Lino's tough guy enforcer son Frankie. Frankie is played by Michael Imperioli who just won an Emmy for playing Tony Soprano's messed-up right-hand nephew Christopher. Another "Sopranos" mainstay who voices a character in "Shark Tale" is Vincent Pastore, immortal to many of us on the show as the late and much-lamented "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero. That the film was the target of some complaints by Italian-American anti-defamationists because it exposes children to stupid ethnic stereotypes is, it seems to me, mitigated completely by the fact that, as the best animated cartoons always have, it exposes the profound foolishness that lies at the heart of media stereotyping of all sorts. The higher truth is that the silliness of the best film animation teaches kids nothing but sanity. Show me a kid who was, say, raised by Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck and I'll show you one who develops, at the very least, a very healthy adult skepticism about everything currently offered by the Entertainment Industrial Complex. The real danger, of course, is that such kids begin to think everything - from art to politics to war, crime and even death - is part of the Entertainment Industrial Complex. That, too, is a subject for another time. Right now, it's all about cartoon fish and they're doing swimmingly.
  20. did any one watch the vh1 special on will they had one it was like 10 things you like about shark tale and the other was a-z on will smith it was so awesome
  21. WILL SMITH understands why so many celebrities turn to drugs for comfort - they falsely expect fame to hold the key to their happiness. The ALI star acknowledges being famous often fails to live up to people's expectations as they unrealistically believe it will wipe away all their problems - when in fact it can leave an emotional void instead. He says, "Fame can eat a lot of people up. "You dream about something your whole life and the hope of attaining that is what you live for. Then you achieve it and you expect all your problems to go away because now you're famous and successful. "You have got everything you wanted - fame, money, the woman that you love - and your hope now turns to reality. "You have everything and then there's a horrible backlash when you realise, 'Oh s***, I'm still not happy'. "That's the thing when you see people overdosing on drugs and fighting in bars in Hollywood. "That's people hitting the realisation that they have got everything but they're still not happy."
  22. drug talk WILL SMITH understands why so many celebrities turn to drugs for comfort - they falsely expect fame to hold the key to their happiness. The ALI star acknowledges being famous often fails to live up to people's expectations as they unrealistically believe it will wipe away all their problems - when in fact it can leave an emotional void instead. He says, "Fame can eat a lot of people up. "You dream about something your whole life and the hope of attaining that is what you live for. Then you achieve it and you expect all your problems to go away because now you're famous and successful. "You have got everything you wanted - fame, money, the woman that you love - and your hope now turns to reality. "You have everything and then there's a horrible backlash when you realise, 'Oh s***, I'm still not happy'. "That's the thing when you see people overdosing on drugs and fighting in bars in Hollywood. "That's people hitting the realisation that they have got everything but they're still not happy."
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