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Justin Timberlake identifies with Fresh Prince Justin Timberlake used to pretend he was the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The actor-and-singer was a huge fan of the US 90s sitcom starring Will Smith. Justin dreamed of appearing in a TV show when he was growing up and closely identified with Will’s streetwise character. “I thought I was going to be in a sitcom, I really did. When I was a kid I would watch The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. I was the Fresh Prince, of course – who wasn’t? I felt like I related to him with the big Nike basketball shoes and the funky shorts,” Justin told the December issue of Esquire. “That’s how me and my friends dressed. But then I always felt Carlton Banks had such a great physical humour.” Justin has since become close friends with Alfonso Ribeiro, who played straight-laced Carlton on the show. The pair regularly spend time on the golf course – and Justin is impressed with Alfonso’s skills. “We play golf together,” he explained. “He’s freakishly good.” Justin has enjoyed global success as a singer and an actor. He is renowned for his work ethic and admits his hectic schedule can take over his life. The 30-year-old star has finally decided to step back from his career and focus on other things. “There were times I was motivated by the fact I wanted to be the biggest music star in the world,” he revealed. “I think you can work and work and work and never really live. “The plan is not to have a plan. I’ll probably travel, but I’d rather be spontaneous. I feel I’ve earned at least a little bit of time to do that. “If I stopped now, I could look at everything I’ve done and be so proud.” http://www.film-news.co.uk/show-news.asp?H=Justin-Timberlake-identifies-with-Fresh-Prince&nItemID=7997
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Here's an old interview when Will was promoting 'Hitch': http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEjsaIIuiSE
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Some vids! http://idolator.com/6068132/nicki-minaj-willow-smith-fireball
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Willow Smith & Nicki Minaj's "Fireball" Music Video Shoot! http://celebrity-gossip.net/nicki-minaj/willow-smith-nicki-minajs-fireball-music-video-shoot-559062
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Nicki Minaj Ignites the Set of Willow Smith’s ‘Fireball’ Video Nicki Minaj added some fuel to Willow Smith’s “Fireball” video shoot on Saturday (Nov. 5). The Harajuku Barbie got dolled up in a curly pink wig, her signature Barbie chain, and a short dress made of stuffed animals, while shooting the clip with the 11-year-old pop star in Los Angeles. “I’m the newest member of the family! Lmaoooooo. How cute are they barbz???? Willow goin ham in the video,” tweeted Nicki, who posed with the entire Smith family including Will, Jada, and Jaden. Willow will perform her new single on “The X Factor” results show in the U.S. this Thursday. http://www.rap-up.co...fireball-video/
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Getting ready for X Factor next week...here's a vid of how we get our rehearsal on...WARRIORETTE STYLE <3 http://www.whosay.co...th/videos/87340
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Willow Smith Talks ‘FireBall’, Future Collaborations Birthday girl Willow Smith has been getting plenty of shout-outs today from fellow celebrities Justin Bieber, Justin Timberlake, and more in honor of her 11th birthday. The ‘Whip My Hair’ songstress is said to be whipping her debut album into completion for an early 2012 debut. The latest blazer to come from the pint sized pop starlet is ‘Fireball’ - featuring fellow fashionista Nicki Minaj. While the song has been winning over fans and critics alike, Access Hollywood caught up with the youngest of the Smith clan to get her take on the track. Needless to say, if the three tastes we’ve gotten so far is any indication of what Willow is serving up, the result will be H-O-T! More Willow below: http://thatgrapejuice.net/2011/10/watch-christina-aguilera-access-hollywood/
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http://www.rap-up.com/2011/10/31/justin-timberlake-kid-cudi-pharrell-more-wish-willow-smith-for-willoween/ http://cdn.rap-up.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/willoween-justin-jimmy.jpg
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY WILLOW!
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http://vimeo.com/31314666
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http://www.whosay.com/WillowSmith/photos/85263?code=DUUURV
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BACK TO BACK ID4 SEQUELS - WILL SMITH LOCKED?
Ale replied to JumpinJack AJ's topic in Will Smith Movies
Fox Planning Back-to-Back Independence Day Sequels, With or Without a Pricey Will Smith After fifteen years of movie destruction, director Roland Emmerich and his old producing and screenwriting partner Dean Devlin are now putting the finishing touches on back-to-back sequel scripts to 1996's Independence Day, the $800 million worldwide hit that first taught them the importance of blowing major landmarks to hell. But whether Will Smith will be back to to welcome more aliens to Earth as Captain Stephen Hiller is still a question mark: Fox started working on structuring a deal to sign him back in early 2009, but the world's last bankable action star was seeking $50 million to shoot both ID2 and ID3 back-to-back, and Fox balked at so large a price tag in combination with Emmerich’s own hefty salary demands to direct. “The delay wasn’t about whether they both wanted to make the movie,” explains one insider, “It had more to do with ‘Whose dick is bigger?’" Nothing has been yet settled, because almost a year ago all concerned parties elected to retreat and focus instead on first getting the scripts right; they're expected to be delivered to Fox by early to mid-December of this year at the latest. Insiders tell us that Fox is willing to make the movies without Smith, if necessary, but he is what helps make the films a sure thing: Can the stuck-in-neutral movie business, let alone Fox, afford to lose him? Little is known about the two ID sequels, other than that they will tell a single story, but will be engineered more in the Back to the Future Parts 2 and 3 sequential-but-not-imperative model than like the last two Harry Potters, which was essentially one movie split in two. As our insider puts it, “They’re intended to be fulfilling movies onto themselves — you could see each separately and enjoy them — but they tell one big story.” The fact that they will be shot back-to-back is especially appealing to Smith, who's sought to spend more time with his family in recent years. Fox is wary of the kind of hard-line, high-priced negotiations that Smith engaged in with Sony in 2002 before committing to Men in Black II, a film that ended up being a payday in search of a movie. And clearly Men in Black III looms large in their minds; its pricey shoot dragged on after script problems quickly became production problems. But on the other hand, with box office stagnating, Hollywood desperately needs Smith, its only remaining take-it-to-the-bank action star, back making blockbusters again. (His last film was 2008's weepy Seven Pounds.) Total box office has been essentially running in place, buoyed largely by 3-D ticket price increases rather than admissions, which have been down in recent years: In 2010, total attendance was down 5.36 percent from 2009. And year to date, box-office revenue is down about 4.4 percent compared with the same point last year. This period also corresponds with Smith's extended hiatus from moviemaking; the actor has been focusing more on his family life and assisting his kids' efforts to in break into the movie business. (Smith is developing a remake of Annie for his daughter, Willow, and producing a sequel to The Karate Kid for his son, Jaden.) Usually, Smith shoots two movies a year. But in the last three years, he’s made only one film — Men in Black III — which won’t arrive in theaters until next year. As a result, Hollywood has been shorted about five Will Smith movies in the last three years. Run the numbers, and one quickly sees just how much box office Hollywood is missing out on: From 2005 to 2008, Will Smith starred in five films, grossing, in total, a little over $2 billion worldwide. This is not to say that a few four-quadrant Smith films can jump-start the entire industry, but him getting back in the game can only help things. While Smith hasn't committed to the ID sequels, Fox can take comfort in the fact that Smith does not have a next picture completely locked. While it’s been announced that Smith is attached (with his son, Jaden) to star in the M. Night Shyamalan film One Thousand A.E. at Sony Pictures, studio insiders tell Vulture that the studio is going extra-slow on preproduction, marking time to avoid any repeats of its hellish MIB3 shoot and doing everything it can to lock down its story line. “It’s complicated because of where and how [smith] wants to shoot; he wants to be close to home, to the kids," explains our spy, adding, "There’s also been talks about him wanting to include Jada and maybe even Willow in the movie, too. [sony] just managed to get through the mire that was Men in Black 3, and so they’re just trying to avoid anything remotely similar. They want the story straight, and want Will to sign off on it, totally, before they proceed.” http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2011/10/independence_day_sequel_will_s.html -
Hey guys here's a look at what I've been up to in the past few months...workin' workin' day and night (: http://www.whosay.com/WillowSmith/videos/84500
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BACK TO BACK ID4 SEQUELS - WILL SMITH LOCKED?
Ale replied to JumpinJack AJ's topic in Will Smith Movies
Roland Emmerich: Will Smith may return in possible ‘Independence Day’ sequel A sequel to "Independence Day" might be one small step closer to reality. Roland Emmerich spoke to The Lantern on Monday, and said a script for a sequel to the 1996 blockbuster, which he directed, is being written and attempts to round up members of the original cast are being made. Emmerich said he's trying to get the cast of the first film on board with the sequel, including Will Smith. "We've talked to him, but naturally he wants to see a script, which I totally understand," Emmerich said. Emmerich did not have an immediate time frame for when the script would be completed or when production would begin. "I'd say hold tight," he said. "It's happening soon." Emmerich and co-writer Dean Devlin, who also wrote the original film, originally planned to revisit "Independence Day" after seeing reaction to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. However, plans were scrapped until 2009, when Emmerich told latinoreview.com that he had a good story off of which to go. On June 24, 2011, Devlin told collider.net that there was a concept in place for a sequel and two sequels are a possibility. Requests for comment from Smith's publicist and 20th Century Fox, the studio that owns the rights to the original film, were not immediately returned. "Independence Day" originally hit theaters July 2, 1996. The film stars Smith, Jeff Goldblum and Bill Pullman, who team up in an attempt to save the planet from an alien invasion. The film made more than $816 million in worldwide box office. http://www.thelantern.com/a-e/roland-emmerich-will-smith-may-return-in-possible-independence-day-sequel-1.2663365#.TqgTqnJLOAg -
More interviews.. Watch Tatyana Ali's new show "Love That Girl," it premieres tonight at 8:00 p.m. on TV One. http://www.ktla.com/videobeta/150972ed-728b-41dd-9944-744ddd579812
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http://www.politico.com/blogs/click/1011/Celebs_show_support_for_Obama_in_LA.html
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Another interview! http://www.theinsider.com/tv/45234_Tatyana_Ali_Talks_Love_That_Girl/