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  1. Will Smith is all over the place this week promoting I Am Legend stopping by every talk show he can bursting with his trademark enthusiasm. Yesterday he was at TRL before bouncing off to his NY premiere. On the red carpet Will was psyched to see Tom. He said, "Of course, that’s my man!...You know he’s going to represent!” And this morning he was up bright and early at Regis and Kelly to talk about the school he is starting. He said, "The school system in this country – public and private – is designed for the industrial age," she said. "We started home-schooling our children probably six years ago...We found about eight or nine other parents that home-school, so we put them together. ... There's just very powerful educational concepts that we believe in, and we feel like 'I want to design the system that revolutionizes public education.'" While I'm not sure I agree with all of it, the man has passion.

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    At the premiere, Jada talked also about bonding with Katie about their unique men. She said, "There are not many women who are married to the type of men we are married to...Katie and I ... talk. We throw some ideas around how to manage all the things we have to manage on a daily basis, so we have the opportunity to have our own lives and be mothers. So, we do it definitely on a whole personal girlfriend get-down. They do it on a business level." Ah yes, being married to Tom and Will must get a little bizarre, at least they have each other.

    To see more of Will around just read more

    http://popsugar.com/872483

  2. Tom Cruise Joins Will Smith at 'I Am Legend' Premiere

    Posted by ExtraTV Staff on December 12, 2007 8:41 AM

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    Last night’s “I Am Legend” premiere brought Hollywood legends to the Big Apple as Will Smith unveiled his action-packed thriller.

    “I don't think people are going be prepared for what this film is,” an enthusiastic Will told “Extra” on the red carpet. “It's going to be very different from what people sit down and expect.”

    And just one day after cheering Will on in Hollywood, good friend Tom Cruise was on hand to show his support once again.

    “Of course, that’s my man!” Will exclaimed. “You know he’s going to represent!”

    Added Tom, “It’s always fun hanging out with Will.”

    Will plays the last man on earth in the sci-fi drama, which is already gaining him Oscar buzz. But on the chilly New York red carpet, he shared the spotlight with his scene-stealing kids, Jaden, 9, and Willow, 7.

    When “Extra” asked cutie Jaden, who starred alongside dad in “The Pursuit Of Happyness,” who’s the better actor, he quipped, “Me!”

    So how do Will and wife Jada Pinkett-Smith manage careers, kids and a successful 10-year marriage?

    “In a marriage, it just can't be about the passion, because that comes and goes,” Jada said. “But when you have that deep friendship and you feel like you couldn't live without this person, how could it not work?”

    Will also did some “Extra” rumor control, confirming a new partnership. He’s ready to team up with presidential candidate Barack Obama.

    “That's my man!” said Will. “I pretty much told him, ‘I’m open you know, supporting you. Just let me know what you need.’”

    Will also confirmed buzz about a possible remake of “The Karate Kid,” starring son Jaden.

    “We're looking,” Will revealed. “I met with a couple of people in China. We're looking to potentially shoot in China."

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  3. Will & Tom's Legendary Promotion Still Going

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    Tom Cruise and Will Smith continued to bond across the country at the I Am Legend premiere in NYC. This time around Jada joined in on the fun with the rest of the family. Love her in green but she's wowed me more before. I think it's pretty sweet how the Cruises support their friends so much. Between Spice Girls concerts to events like this, Tom and Katie always seem to be by their sides yet somehow they are in dead last on the BFF poll of 2007. My guess is Tom's scary Scientology beliefs have scared many of you off but since his friends have declared he is not recruiting them maybe we should just realize they have Legend - wait for it - ary relationships.

    Lots more of Tom, The Smiths, Pete Wentz, Mary J Blige, Benjamin McKenzie and more so just read more

    http://popsugar.com/872919

  4. December 12th, 2007 at 12:01 am

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    The Smith Family all joined forces (Momma Smith included) to cheer on Will and his latest blockbuster, I Am Legend. Jada along with Willow and Jaden were all present at the New York Premiere held at Madison Square Garden. That woman just gets better with age. She oozes control, confidence, and beauty.

    Looks like this movie has sparked Hollywood’s interest because Tom Cruise, Mary J Blige and Pete Wentz showed up for the event. Where is Katie! I need to see her little pumpkin.

    http://www.imnotobsessed.com/2007/12/12/wi...of-i-am-legend/

  5. Will Smith braved the chilly New York weather by donating his coat to charity on live TV.

    The actor, who was in Manhattan to promote his new movie, "I Am Legend," tossed his coat in a charity bin on the morning show "Good Morning America."

    After host Robin Roberts asked if it was really his coat, Smith replied, "That was my coat. Absolutely. I just love that idea. Love that concept."

    Smith follows in the footsteps of fellow Hollywood star Ben Affleck, who gave away three coats on the show last week.

    The Warm Coats and Warm Hearts Drive will last until January 31, 2008, when they will be handed out to needy people.

    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate...;entry_id=22636

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    It looks like Will Smith is going to be all over the remake of the Karate Kid. Today we learn that he will not only be producing, but also directing the project. We get the scoop from our friends at moviesonline:

    Will Smith is in fact going to direct the upcoming Karate Kid movie according to production notes. His son Jaden Smith will also star. There has been alot of past speculation on who would star, and who would direct but it would seem the speculation can now end. Overbook Entertainment have Will Smith listed as the director and Jaden Smith as its star.

    Will Smith has had quite the journey. If you would of told me back in the day, that The Fresh Prince would be directing a remake of the Karate Kid in the future (as the Kung Fu Kid); I would of called you a liar and a prophet of questionable ability. But here we are, and it looks like Mr. Smith’s directorial debut on a feature film, will be alongside his son and Jackie Chan or Steven Chow.

    Steven Chow has confirmed that he is in talks to play Mr. Miyagi and we get his words on the matter today via themoviehole:

    Martial arts magnate Stephen Chow (“Kung Fu Hustle”) has confirmed online rumours that he’s in talks to play wise and wrinkly warrior Mr Myiagi in a ‘’Karate Kid’’ remake.

    “I’m very fond of ‘The Karate Kid’ and would love to join in the remake project, no matter as a producer, director or actor”, says Chow. “But it depends on my schedule. As you know, next year I will work on two movies, ‘Dragon Ball’ and ‘Journey to the West.’”

    So it is not yet confirmed that Chow will be Miyagi, but he is certainly still in the running. Chan is a high octane contender however and although both men are great choices, I think I would prefer the pastoral Chan for the role of Kung Fu Master. Lots of news out today regarding this project and we will have to hope that they walk with the wisdom of Macchio to create a film that pays tribute to the original.

    http://www.themovieblog.com/2007/12/will-s...n-chow-in-talks

  7. It seems the Fresh Prince is ready to take on the act of producing horror instead of merely fighting it on screen.

    Will Smith is set to produce a new horror film entitled Monster Hunter that will star Kevin James (The King Of Queens, Hitch). It appears to be a bit of kids'/horror film instead of just a straight-forward scare-a-thon.

    James will most likely play the lead role of a child psychologist that can see the monsters and spookies that torment children. Whether it be from their closets or under their beds, he can see them and has the power to get rid of them. But he soon meets his match as a real nasty monster just won't go away.

    David Dobkin (Wedding Crashers) is set to direct. Daniel Gerson and Robert Baird have written the script. No word yet on a release or filming start date.

    http://popcornjunkies.insidepulse.com/arti...cers-chair.html

  8. Awards Show Celebrating the Most Exciting Artists and Moments of ‘Mi TRL’ Will Air on December 15th at 3 PM

    New York, NY--(HISPANIC PR WIRE)--December 11, 2007--MTV Tr3s today announced that megastar Will Smith, America’s Next Top Model Jaslene Gonzalez and reggaeton sensation Wisin y Yandel, have joined the star studded line up of artists appearing on “The 1st Annual Mi TRL Awards” (http://www.mtvtr3s.com/mitrl/awards/) that will air on Saturday, December 15th at 3 PM. The “Mi TRL Awards” will recognize and honor the people and music that make “Mi TRL” the "must watch" show for U.S. Latinos and send the winners home with a shiny “Gallo” (rooster) trophy.

    Wisin y Yandel, one of today’s biggest selling reggaeton artists and nominee in two “Mi TRL Awards” categories, will perform “Ahora Es” from their chart-topping album “Los Extraterrestres.”

    Previously announced artists that will participate in the awards special are RBD, who will perform a hit song from their new album “Empezar Desde Zero,” Jessica Alba, Juanes, Paulina Rubio, Menudo, Adrienne Bailon, Omarion, Snoop Dogg, Chris Brown, and Zuleyka Rivera.

    Hosted by “Mi TRL” VJ Carlos Santos and co-hosted by Karli Henriquez (“Karlifornia), the "Mi TRL Awards" will celebrate the most exciting artists and moments from the show’s first year.

    Fans will also be able to check out a flipbook covering the event, including a gallery of the best of the red carpet action, on stage highlights and more, by logging onto mitrl.com starting December 15th.

    Following are the nominees for the “The 1st Annual Mi TRL Awards”:

    CHICO OF THE YEAR (Male artist of the year)

    Enrique Iglesias

    Daddy Yankee

    Juanes

    Ricky Martin

    CHICA OF THE YEAR (Female artist of the year)

    Belinda

    Beyoncé

    Paulina Rubio

    Jennifer Lopez

    “YOU COMPLETE ME” AWARD (Co-host of the year)

    Belinda

    Adrienne Bailon

    Zuleyka Rivera

    Paulina Rubio

    SO YOU THINK YOU CAN ACT? AWARD

    Obsessed with Jennifer Lopez

    Ask Papi: George Lopez

    The Musical: Zuleyka Rivera

    Bathroom Etiquette: Enrique Iglesias

    “THEY KILLED IT” AWARD (Performance of the year)

    Aventura

    Daddy Yankee

    RBD

    Wisin Y Yandel

    Mi TRL PEPSI VIEWERS CHOICE AWARD

    Aventura - "Los Infieles"

    Enrique Iglesias - "Dimelo"

    RBD – “Tu Amor”

    Ricky Martin featuring La Mari de Chambao & Tommy Torres - "Tu Recuerdo"

    “IT’S ALL FUN AND GAMES UNTIL SOMEONE LOSES AN EYE”

    Changing Babies: Wisin Y Yandel

    The Latin Inquizition: Beyoncé

    Dibujonary: Residente (Calle 13)

    Playing golf with Carlos: Jessica Alba

    “SHOULD HAVE DVR’D IT” AWARD ( Surprising moment of the year)

    Aventura surprises Carlos with Mom

    Obie Bermudez surprises Jennifer Peña with a serenade

    Belinda discovers 3-way kissing

    Carlos teaches Beyoncé how to salsa

    http://www.hispanicprwire.com/news.php?l=i...10243&cha=7

  9. Hollywood actor WILL SMITH has credited his sex obsession with keeping him away from drugs as a teenager.

    The 39-year-old star has maintained his aversion to alcohol and drugs throughout his life, and he steered clear of addictions in his younger days by spending every waking moment fantasising about women.

    He says, "Through my teenage years I was too focused on sex to even think about any other vices. I'm much the same now. No drugs and only the occasional drink."

    http://www.pr-inside.com/smith-sex-obsessi...off-r342887.htm

  10. Tom Cruise On Will Smith: "We Share The Same Level Of Reality"

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    Entertainment Tonight spoke exclusively to Tom Cruise today at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood where his friend Will Smith's hand and foot prints were immortalized in cement. Cruise was in attendance to show support for Smith and spoke to ET about their relationship.

    "I feel honored to know him and his family. When I get around him I feel inspired. We push each other and we need that. We share that same level of reality and commitment that we have to our craft and to our family. Its fun. Wherever Will Smith is, that's where the party is!" Cruise tells ET he is even a fan of Smith's music, "He is an extraordinary artist. When I was doing Born on the 4th of July, his music got me through that picture."

    On if Smith could beat his wife Katie Holmes in a marathon, Cruise laughs, "Kate is fast! I said to Will, 'she ran a marathon, we've got to see if we can't run a marathon. She did it!' The day after she ran the marathon I was at the hotel and got in the elevator drenched in sweat and I smelled... I said, 'Listen, when your wife runs a marathon, you've got to get on the treadmill the next day!'"

    For more, watch "Entertainment Tonight" Monday Dec. 10 or visit ETonline.com.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2007/12/10/t...th_n_76166.html

  11. Survival of the fittest

    Trainer explains how Will Smith became the stuff of Legend

    Welcome to Earth. Population: Will Smith

    His character, Robert Neville, is the last man on Earth in I Am Legend, and the future of mankind depends on his ability to outlast relentless mutant zombies. Fitness is key to Neville's survival and, Will Smith believes, it's key to excelling in our lives.

    The workout scene that has audiences gasping is Smith performing impressive behind-the-head pull-ups. "He does four sets of 50 reps with less than two-minute rests between sets and he imagines he's got the weight of the world on his shoulders," explains Darrell Foster, an 18-year boxing and fitness coach for former champ Sugar Ray Leonard, a martial arts expert and Smith's long-time trainer (omegabodies.com).

    The hypertonic look Smith achieved, wasn't for eye-candy, but a result of the high level of conditioning the character needed to defeat the "infected."

    "Will's character has to workout to be prepared because he's under attack", Foster explains. "Neville never knows how far he'll have to run or for how long and his life depends on it. Part of the character's motivation is: 'I have to survive'.

    "He works out and runs during the day to stay healthy and quick because at night he combats monsters."

    Smith was in his maintenance phase prior to principal photography, so Foster put Smith through his version of a survivalist camp: Running eight kilometres daily combined with a hypertrophy strength-training program on a high-protein/low-carb diet.

    A high-protein diet is a muscle-maker, but low carbing is an elocution breaker.

    "In filming you run into a problem when cutting carbs: Monologues," Foster says, noting the lack of carbohydrates means low energy and focus.

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    "That's why it's for a short time period, for three weeks only -- it's not a lifestyle. It's not healthy to put on 20 pounds, drop 20 pounds and then put back 30 pounds (as Smith has done for his next film, Hancock, which accounts for why he looks more filled out on the cover of the December issue of Men's Vogue), but sometimes you have to trick the camera."

    CGI was used to dramatize the "infected," but not modify Smith's body. Producers considered it when challenged to add weight to his face as a time marker for flashback sequences. Smith declined faking it. To achieve that look, a few days prior to shooting Foster would wake Smith at 3 a.m.

    "I'd feed him sushi with soy sauce and pizza. These foods make a body retain water, puffing it up so Will could appear ten pounds heavier in a day," Foster says.

    (Memo to you: Avoid these high sodium foods days ahead of a special occasion to look leaner).

    Once those shots were in the can, Foster tweaked Smith's diet.

    "The next day we drain the water out." Healthy natural ways to get leaner fast include meals with asparagus (the vegetable extracts water from the body to reveal muscle definition) and dandelion tea, a popular diuretic.

    These tricks got the 6'2", 184-pound actor's body fat down to 6%.

    "Will lost 30 pounds, but looks even bigger now," Foster says.

    I Am Legend explores if Robert Neville can he keep his sanity, courage and hope while trying to remain healthy and alive. Dieters understand the conundrum all too well. But, Smith is convinced the treadmill is the place where everyone can excel in life.

    Smartly, Smith combines learning with exercise, listening to A Hero's Journey or subjects on filmmaking while running.

    "If you've got books on tape, you can knock out 10 miles," Foster says. "Expanding your mind sends a signal to get on board and you want to get to the next chapter!"

    WORDS OF WISDOM

    Will Smith told Reader's Digest: "In one of my songs, I write, 'The key to life is on a treadmill. I'll just watch and learn while your chest burns. Because if you say you are going to run three miles and you only run two, I don't ever have to worry about losing something to you.' I started about five years ago. Running introduces you to your worst enemy, to that person who tells you, 'Ooh, our ankles hurt and we should stop. Why do we need to run five miles? Let us run three miles.' That is the same person who says to the man, 'Hey, your wife will never find out if you sleep with her,' and the same person who tells the 16-year-old, 'You are not gonna be cool if you do not smoke it.' If you start giving in to that person, you will never get to your goals."

    http://www.edmontonsun.com/Lifestyle/Healt...716686-sun.html

  12. What's riskier for Smith: vampires or a one-man show?

    By Chris Lee

    Los Angeles Times

    Will Smith stars in "I Am Legend," opening Dec. 14. Illustrates FILM-LEGEND-SMITH (category e) by Chris Lee © 2007, Los Angeles Times. Moved Thursday, Nov. 8, 2007. (MUST CREDIT: Los Angeles Times photo by Genaro Molina.)

    HOLLYWOOD — Last year, they shut down New York for a few hours so Will Smith could be alone.

    It came neither easy nor cheap, snarling traffic and making more than a few people very angry in the process. But one busy Monday morning in October 2006, a production crew for the sci-fi drama "I Am Legend" cordoned off several blocks of Manhattan's Fifth Avenue and completely depopulated the area so the Oscar-nominated star of "Ali" could be filmed walking cautiously down one of the city's most traveled arteries in total solitude — his surroundings utterly and perfectly still.

    "That was aggressive. I don't think anyone's going to be able to do that in New York again any time soon," Smith said, breaking into a wide grin at the memory. "People were not happy. That's the most middle fingers I've ever gotten in my career."

    Nobody said it was going to be easy portraying the last man on Earth — a military scientist who survives a biological pandemic that apparently has turned the rest of humanity into night-crawling vampire zombies. Over the previous 12 years, a panoply of A-list actors had been attached to the role — notably Tom Cruise, Michael Douglas and Arnold Schwarzenegger — but until Smith came along, none could shepherd the high-concept project into production.

    Sticking Point A: The "Legend" protagonist is an island unto himself, spending his daylight hours trying to concoct an antidote to vampirism and retiring to his locked and loaded Greenwich Village brownstone at night when the freaks come out for blood. That means, for much of the movie — even when backdropped by quintessential Big Apple locations including Washington Square Park and Times Square — he's the last man on-screen.

    Smith has bumped up against the apocalypse in movies before, battling legions of murderous androids in "I, Robot" and intercepting marauding aliens set on conquering Earth in "Independence Day." "Legend," however, represents a risk for one of the biggest movie stars in the world. Reportedly budgeted at more than $100 million, it's a big-budget one-man show in which he's seen emoting opposite a dog, various mannequins and computer-generated monsters. Think "Castaway" meets "28 Days Later."

    "It is an extremely delicate balancing act — not going too far one way or another," Smith said, dripping with movie blood now on the set of his postmodern superhero flick "Hancock." "The second you have one too many explosions, one music cue a little too high, you destroy it. You lose it all."

    Since combining forces with screenwriter-producer Akiva Goldsman and director Francis Lawrence on the project in 2005, the stated ambition with "Legend" has been to cross-pollinate summer blockbuster-style eye candy with the gravitas of an awards-season Serious Film.

    But "I Am Legend," which opens Friday, arrives as the third big-screen iteration of celebrated "Twilight Zone" writer Richard Matheson's popular 1954 science-fiction novella of the same name. "The Last Man on Earth," a low-budget version shot in Italy and starring Vincent Price, was released in 1964. In 1971, the material was reworked again in the service of "The Omega Man," which pitted Charlton Heston against a clan of psychotic albino mutants. Matheson's book also has been cited as a primary influence on precisely the sort of genre movie "Legend" wants nothing to do with: George Romero's 1968 zombie masterwork, "Night of the Living Dead."

    Since 1997, a who's who of big-deal action and genre directors has flirted with remaking "Legend," among them: Ridley Scott, Guillermo Del Toro and Michael Bay, who was set to begin filming "Legend" with Smith in 2002 when the project was pre-empted by British director Danny Boyle's cerebral horror fantasy "28 Days Later." That film depicts a similarly disease-ravaged, post-apocalyptic wasteland — replete with depopulated London locales — in which a trio of heroes who likewise may be the last people on Earth battle flesh-eating zombies for survival.

    The project's colorful development history left Lawrence — director of "Constantine," the hit 2005 comic-book adaptation starring Keanu Reeves as a supernatural detective who battles Satan — feeling somewhat apprehensive about mounting his own adaptation of "Legend."

    "There's been some big talent attached," said Lawrence, on break from final editing of the film. "So people in the business are waiting to see it, wondering how (the other directors) would have stacked up. In terms of mass audience, I'm not daunted at all. But people in the business are daunting to me."

    For Smith, who says he has felt compelled to have his movies "mean something" since topping the box-office chart with his inspirational father-son drama "The Pursuit of Happyness" last year, the movie was a splashy way to pose certain big existential questions.

    "The sneaky secret is that this one is Job," Smith said of his character in "Legend." "You take a man, take everything from him, and can he find a reason to continue? Can he find the hope or desire to excel and advance in life? Or does the death of everything around him create imminent death for himself?"

    The actor paused for a moment, then added, "The question is, can you do that with a wonderful character piece wrapped in blockbuster clothes?"

    http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/movi...illsmith10.html

  13. BEVERLY HILLS -- There are all kinds of monsters.

    In Hollywood, they're called child actors.

    Yet that hasn't deterred Will Smith and wife Jada Pinkett Smith from casting their kids in his movies. In I Am Legend, 7-year-old Willow plays Smith's daughter in flashbacks. Last year, 9-year-old Jaden portrayed his son in The Pursuit of Happyness.

    Smith says he and Pinkett Smith often debate the question of, "Nature versus nurture. Is it because two actors went to Mexico and drank some tequila and made a baby? Does that make the baby an actor?"

    So how do his children rate? Laughs Smith, "Jaden is Johnny Depp. He just wants to do good work. He doesn't care what money he gets. He doesn't care if people see it or don't see it. He just loves acting. He just wants to make good movies. And Willow's Paris Hilton. Willow wants to be on TV. We are managing both of those in our household."

    As well as trying to keep them grounded.

    "For us, travelling is hugely important -- for our kids to see other things and experience other things," he says, citing trips to South Africa and Italy as examples.

    "We live in la-la land out here. Los Angeles and New York are cut off from the rest of the country and the rest of the world."

    http://winnipegsun.com/Entertainment/Movie...715459-sun.html

  14. Smith plays lone survivor in New York City in sci-fi thriller

    What actor could resist playing the last man in New York City?

    Will Smith was first intrigued with “I Am Legend” more than 12 years ago when it was to be a Michael Bay feature - now he stars as Robert Neville, the lone survivor of a global viral catastrophe, in this latest adaptation of Richard Matheson’s enduring cautionary tale.

    Smith focused on aspects beyond the premise of a man being hunted by mutants and going mad from loneliness.

    “I am really connecting to the Joseph Campbell idea of the collective unconscious. There are things that we all dream, things beyond language. There are things that each one of us has thought, that connect to life, death and sex. To me, this is one of those concepts,” the 39-year-old actor said.

    Calling it a “primal idea” that “a 4-year-old can understand,” Smith was asked how significant it is that the last man alive is African-American.

    “First and last, baby,” Smith said laughing, referring to mankind’s African origins. “It’s funny, it’s almost a metaphysical idea for me. I rarely think about that - until someone brings it up. For me, at least, the acknowledgement of those kinds of ideas puts a weird boundary on my thoughts. I can’t allow myself to be a part of it because it sort of makes me think smaller.”

    In last year’s “The Pursuit of Happyness [trailer],” Smith co-starred with son Jaden. Now he shares the screen with daughter Willow, 7.

    “You kind of don’t work with Willow, you work for Willow,” he joked. “She just wants it; she has a drive, an energy.”

    Smith recalled shooting in New York on a wintry below-zero night. “Willow is out there and she’s cold, getting a little irritable. She looks at me and says, ‘Daddy, I don’t care how low it goes, I’m going to finish.’ I was like, ‘That’s good, baby, because Daddy is leaving if it go any lower.’ ”

    http://news.bostonherald.com/entertainment...ticleid=1049609

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