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  1. Max, you asked and I answered. Nothing I say will change your opinion. I think Will shouldn't have made that movie. It was supposed to be a serious movie and it was just a movie with some action and a lot of special effects. But hey, like I said, it's my opinion. And BW, that has nothing to do. I've also read I am Legend and I loved the movie although it wasn't exactly like the book. The difference is: in IAL I saw the Robert Neville I was waiting for; in I, Robot I didn't see Del Spooner, just Will Smith.
  2. Well, the worst script ever? No. One of the worst ones? Yeah. Plot holes, bad director, poor performance by Will... Seriously, is that the real Del Spooner? Of course not. Will is just making jokes all the time, making stupid comments. Like I said, bad script. Apart from this, the movie is sometimes boring. Great special effects though. I've always said this is a cool movie, not a good movie. Critics say it's one of the worst sci-fi movies of all time, and I agree with them.
  3. That's easy: the worst script I've ever seen. Just as bad as WWW.
  4. - Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir? - NO!! Haha! :lolsign: Love the video. Thanks for sharing. :thumbsup:
  5. Source: http://www.tmz.com/2008/01/02/it-takes-dif...-sue-the-world/
  6. Happy new year willreign. :thumbsup:
  7. Happy New Year everyone! Much love guys. :2thumbs:
  8. Please abide by the rules of the board or action will be taken. Thank you, The Management :rofl: :rofl:
  9. I know how you feel dude :lolsign:
  10. Funny interview! Thnx bw :signthankspin:
  11. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-V3Knnat3g
  12. Preview the Hancock Poster! I am absolutely geeked on Hancock. Having a non-caring superhero who isn't good at what he does sounds absolutely genius in a moviegoing market filled with comicbook adaptations. There is a ton of fun to be had here, and Hancock looks to do for comicbooks what Mr. and Mrs. Smith did for spy movies. Hancock Poster Preview The good people at IMPAwards have gotten a low-quality preview of the Hancock poster. Spoofing the Spider-Man posters, I love how Columbia Pictures felt the reflection of the city was necessary on Hancock's oversized glasses too. http://img166.imageshack.us/img166/4236/previewks8.jpg Hancock opens to theatres on July 2nd, 2008. http://www.impawards.com/2008/hancock.html :wickedwisdom:
  13. I'm not sure, but I'd say it's a teaser poster.
  14. http://img262.imageshack.us/img262/6879/hancockds6.jpg
  15. Posted Dec 27th 2007 3:32PM by Monika Bartyzel Earlier this month, China imposed a three-month ban on American films. It was said that this decision was influenced by "disagreements with U.S. trade policy and the recent success of American pics at the expense of local films." Foreign influence has been a foremost concern for the country's film industry, and previously, foreign fare had to slip into one of the country's 20-film limit for revenue-sharing. Another 20 could break in at a flat fee, but that's it. With this new ban, foreign fare has been completely blocked -- for the next few months -- which for the most part, means Hollywood fare like the recent Bee Movie and Beowulf. The decision had also blocked The Pursuit of Happyness, which had already cleared Chinese censors and was set for a December release. But now, just a few weeks later, the blackout is being broken. The Hollywood Reporter has posted that Happyness will get its shot with a January release. Titled "Happiness Knocks at the Door" there, since that "y" spelling doesn't really translate internationally, the film will hit 350-380 Chinese screens on January 17, 2008. There was no further comment on why this film got an exception, but maybe it was due to the fact that it had already gone through the censor process. Now the Chinese theater owners are anxious to see the blackout broken again, and hope that other imports will soon become allowed. Whether more films will follow remains to be seen. But Merry Christmas Will Smith, your Legend can continue into China with a little Happyness! http://www.cinematical.com/2007/12/27/chin...ttle-happyness/
  16. Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSDtH-Fn4JQ Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgCvOZ5c4qI Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQrumflLLas Maybe Typhoon thinks Zizou is not one of the greatest sportsmen of all time. Maybe he prefers Juninho :lolsign: Joking man :thumbsup:
  17. Are we talking about the same David Beckham? Because I'm talking about one of the greatest sportsmen of all time, an icon, an idol. Maybe the gossip magazines say many bad things about him or Victoria, all right, but who cares about that? I prefer knowing the opinion of the serious press, and I know Becks has worked a lot to be where he is. Same happens to Will.
  18. What does David have to do with this? He's a very nice guy and I'm sure Tom is too. Or now we have to tell Will who his friends must be? Come on, please.. :shakehead: And one more thing: Will can talk about whatever. As you said, it's called 'freedom of speech'.
  19. Will Smith has said that his daughter enjoyed working on I Am Legend because nothing scares her. He claimed he had no reservations about letting her work on the sci-fi action film, as she has no "fear" when it comes to scary movies. Smith said: "Willow doesn't care. We were in the house one night and I heard the footsteps and I thought, 'Oh she's just going to get something to drink', and then went back to sleep. "Then at three o'clock in the morning she comes in and wakes me up and says, 'Daddy I watched the movies by myself'. "So I went 'Oh that's great', but then she said, 'I love The Sixth Sense.' "She has no fear or discomfort with this sort of thing. It was great as a parent to work with your child at what you do. It was beautiful all around." http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/movies/a82018/...y-daughter.html
  20. Actor Will Smith has told Zoo magazine that women want to bed him because he makes them laugh. "No one believes me, but comedy is better than muscles, money or looks. If you can make a girl laugh out loud, you're in there", says Smith, whose movie I Am Legend opens in Sydney on January 3. "It's almost like the pressure of the laugh makes her panties fall off." Smith's upbeat mood is in contrast to the gloomy tone of his new film, in which he plays the sole survivor of a virus that wipes out New York. But even there he found some fodder for his humour. According to Britain's Daily Mail, he joked with the movie's producer at its London premiere: "How did you feel making a movie where the last man alive was a black guy?" I Am Legend has taken $US76.5 million ($89 million) since it opened, making it the highest grossing December opening in US box office history. It has caused one commentator to remark: "Legend cements Smith as Hollywood's biggest, most bankable star." http://www.smh.com.au/news/people/make-a-g...8175301262.html
  21. Will Smith is the Fresh Prince of London Will Smith attends the UK Premiere of I Am Legend at the Odeon Leicester Square on Wednesday in London, England. Smith, 39, helped the film attain the highest North American December opening with a $77.2 million haul. 40+ pictures of Will Smith being a legend… http://justjared.buzznet.com/2007/12/19/wi...th-uk-premiere/
  22. Will Smith gives up sunny beach holiday for wife's snow retreat Washington, Dec 25: Hollywood superstar Will Smith has given up his beach holiday plans for this Christmas, because his actress wife Jada Pinkett wants to go to the snow. The Men In Black star revealed that he was hoping to spend his holidays in the Jamaican sun, but Jada wanted a snowy retreat. "Jada likes to go to snow but, me, I'd much rather be in Jamaica," Contactmusic quoted him as saying. "Jada has wonderful childhood memories of snow in Maryland, so we try to find wherever there is the most snow. "She actually spends weeks online trying to figure out where the most snow is and that's where we end up going," he added. http://www.dailyindia.com/show/202556.php/...es-snow-retreat
  23. 10:02am Saturday 22nd December 2007 Although he's been named the most powerful actor on the planet, Will Smith doesn't want to be President of the United States. Instead, he tells Steve Pratt, he just wants to make the world a better place HOLLYWOOD actor Will Smith was only joking when he said he wanted to be President of the United States, having already saved the world five times on the big screen. But I imagine he stands a better chance than most of getting his feet under the table in the White House Oval Office. OK, so he only made number five on the list of Hollywood's smartest people in Entertainment Weekly. But another US magazine, Newsweek, named him the most powerful actor on the planet. As if to prove he deserved the title, his latest movie, I Am Legend, enjoyed the biggest December opening ever, grossing $77m on its first weekend. Will power has never been greater. He's one of the few actors, perhaps the only one now, whose name above the title guarantees a big opening weekend in a business where first appearances make or break a movie. He's shown himself capable of performing well in every genre, whether it's sci-fi (I, Robot and Independence Day), action comedy (Men In Black), romantic comedy (Hitch) or drama (The Pursuit Of Happyness). He was Oscar-nominated for his portrayal of the boxer in the bio-pic, Ali. Smith has been labelled the Four Billion Dollar Man, a reflection of how much his movies have made worldwide since the chart-topping rap artist and star of TV's The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air made his movie debut. He spends the first 70 minutes of I Am Legend on his own, playing the last man alive after a manmade plague wipes out civilisation. He has only a dog and flesh-eating zombies for company in a deserted New York City. This is ironic considering the gregarious Smith thrives on an audience. He loves playing to the crowd, although his show-off behaviour is more endearing than annoying. He hasn't changed in the years I've been observing him at press junkets. Stopping off in London for this week's premiere, part of a round-the-world trip to launch the film, he's as friendly and talkative as ever. So was there any instance in his own life where he felt alone? "Really the only time I've truly felt alone was when I went through my divorce, because I felt like nobody understood," he says. "Other than that, I've always had a lot of confidence that other people get it, that other people know. I've never felt like I was experiencing something that nobody could relate to. I grew up in a very spiritual household, my grandmother was always making it very clear that we're not alone, so I've never had that issue." He's better at being alone away from home than at home. "I actually love this time, to be on tour and then go back to my hotel room by myself. I love 14- hour flights. No one is talking to me, it's just to get into that space," he says. IT'S a bigger problem for me at home and that was something I tried to focus on with Robert Neville in the film, actually having to be in the same house where his wife and daughter had lived and to continue with his life. "That's where we came up with the idea that he keeps the light on in his daughter's bedroom, he keeps the room totally made, just things like that, the pain of a situation like that." Both children by his second wife, actress Jada Pinkett Smith, have appeared with him on screen. Their nine-year-old son Jaden co-starred as his son in the drama The Pursuit Of Happyness and now Willow, seven, plays his daughter in I Am Legend. "We refuse to give our kids parts, we don't prompt them. If they don't push, they don't get the opportunity," he says. "It's something they both want to do and are really passionate about. Willow has another film, American Girl, coming out. We have films going head-to-head with one another in July. I'm like baby, daddy loves you, but I gotta stop you'. "I want them to do what they love. It's hard to do a job that you don't find some pleasure in. You have to do aspects of it you don't like but if you're not loving it, it's difficult to excel. So long as they enjoy it more than anything, we try to keep it fun for them." He favours the belief that successful relationships are based on exchange and that, if you're part of a group, you have to contribute. The Smith children are helping the family through their acting work. "There's no feeling like looking into a child's eyes who knows they're a valuable member of the family," he says. "Yes, it's hard and there's some tough decisions to be made and they're going to be away from their friends sometime and all that. But it's the selfesteem that gets created when they know they've added something to their family." This is serious stuff from the usually smiling, quipping Smith. He's equally intense when explaining why he doesn't want to the president. He prefers "the world of possibilities", he says. "I feel when you create something and put something artistic into the world, it's painful when people don't like it, but it's more of a seed that can grow than what you do in politics. By the time your seeds grow in politics, you've been impeached." He doesn't treat his most powerful man in movies title lightly. He knocked Tom Cruise off the top spot and beat off competition from the likes of Johnny Depp to take the title. Something different happened in his career with the combination of The Pursuit Of Happyness and now I Am Legend, he feels. "I don't know what it is and I'm really stunned. We're going to take this time now to regroup and figure out how we use this around the world. "My grandmother used to say if you're going to be here, baby, you might as well make the world better. The idea is to figure out what to do and how to do it." He talks of using music and movies in planting "the seeds of the future" in world hot spots. More immediately, he's using an idea from France of taking movies to children in hospital. He plans to start that in his home city of Philadelphia and Los Angeles. "Things like that inspire me. I always look at how I can make it as big as possible, the maximum amount of impact I can create in making people's lives brighter with what has been created at the box office," he says. Surely he can't be cheerful all the time, something must irritate him. Seemingly not. "If I understand, I don't get annoyed," says Smith. "People driving by in their cars giving the finger, that type of stuff infuriates my wife. But for me, I'm connected to the idea that no one does that unless they feel infringed upon. They think you did something to them, that you're driving too slow and stopping them getting to their daughter's birthday party. "I feel you have to find the insult, people see insults in strange places. For me, I believe human beings are basically good." * I Am Legend (15) opens in cinemas on Boxing Day. http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/features/....will_power.php
  24. Let's see, willreign. You are annoying me, ok? Ok... Now read this, I'll give you some time. Here we go: "Even Hitler didn't wake up going, 'Let me do the most evil thing I can do today'." I think he woke up in the morning and using a twisted, backwards logic, he set out to do what he thought was 'good'. Stuff like that just needs reprogramming." Where the hell does Mr. Willard Christopher Smith say Hitler was a good person??? WHERE??? Tell me, please. I'm all ears.
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