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      4 months ago

      I mean, he’s picked plenty of bangers.

      Sometimes there’s scheduling conflicts. Sometimes a director casts a wide net, knowing he’s going to get a bunch of rejections. Sometimes you get roped into a project as a favor or a quid pro quo (Vin Disel coming back for a cameo in FF: Tokyo Drift to get Chronicles of Riddick made, only to end up making nine more movies and counting) and it changes your career.

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    Sean Connery turned down both Gandalf in Lord of the Rings and Morpheus in The Matrix because he didn’t understand the scripts. He turned down Dumbledore in Harry Potter because it was too fantastical. Then he tried a reverse approach where he accepted the next role he didn’t understand, because clearly that was where the money was at. So he accepted Allan Quartermain in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, a movie which flopped hard. Then he ragequit the industry and retired.

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        4 months ago

        Same here. It’s a fun action romp with some interesting characters. I get that it’s not peak cinema but it’s still good.

        Some of the CGI in it is insanely good too (the invisible man), Corridor Crew did a react episode or two about it.

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    He slapped a man on national television because he made a joke about his wife. That wasn’t even a mean joke, it was just in somewhat bad taste. (He was also laughing at the joke until he saw his wife roll her eyes at it)

    He is quite dumb

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        He didn’t want to have to go home in the same limo with her screaming at him for not defending her in front of the whole world. So he destroyed his Oscar winning night, his reputation, and his career, because he was too afraid of her acting like a psychopath.

        And she probably did it anyway.

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    Some people are not set up for science fiction or fantasy at all. Will Smith is a borderline case, though.

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      4 months ago

      Didn’t you do a sci-fi with his kid? I’ve never seen it and I have no idea what it was about or what it was called but I’m sure it was a sci-fi.

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        He’s done quite a bit of sci-fi! Off the top of my head I can think of

        • Men in Black
        • I, Robot
        • I am Legend
        • Independence Day
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          Oh yeah I’d forgotten he was in independent day. That’s not a slight against him, I’ve just not seen it in ages.

          The only reason I didn’t include things like I robot as sci-fi is it’s only surface level sci-fi. You could easily have made it be about Orcs and demons and it would have fitted.

          I was trying to think if he had been in any hard sci-fi and the only thing I can think of is that film with his kid in it. No idea what it was called.

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            I watch Independence Day every 4th of July, but what I like to call the “abridged version” where I watch until the aliens blow up the White House and then I’m done =)

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    I honestly think he’s kind of a child or childish. I had always suspected it from some odd bits and pieces in lyrics gushing over the Cuban cigar in Jiggy, then feeling the need to point out that he won’t light it, it’s just for the look. I love that the rumor mill thought Nas wrote the lyrics in whole. The slap kinda sinched it, It looked like a grade schooler defending their girlfriend.

    I mean, props that he did something about it, but he should have at least tried to act like he was a badass. He’s a fucking actor for god sakes.

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      I honestly think he’s kind of a child or childish.

      Becoming rich and famous at a young age is probably terrible for one’s development.

      He became a successful recording artist at 18, became a TV star at 22, and had a wildly successful run in both music and acting throughout his entire 20’s and early 30’s.

      He never had a normal life, and it probably baked in a lot of things that one would normally outgrow by the age of 25 or 30.

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    Independence Day is my favourite movie with Will Smith, my second favourite is the one where he is fighting Zombies can’t recall the name. He was for a good long while the most bankable actor of colour in Hollywood ahead of Danzel and Morgan Freeman. TENET would have been a different movie with him alongside Robert Pattinson. The sad thing is how he raised his children to become part of the publicity machine instead of seeking out academic excellence. He fed them directly into the maw of the media machine where the last name and nepotism rule the roost. Sad really I am sure some of that can be laid at the feet of his practice of scientology.

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      2 things:

      1. I just recently learned that the “monsters” in I Am Legend were not zombies, they were vampires and they were supposed to be fully sentient… The movie adaptation missed the mark so much it is basically a completely different and unrecognizable story from the book.
      2. why is there a tag or something next to your name that says “Bot”? Is that supposed to be there? Is that something buggy happening in the front end I am using?
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    If they’d casted Smith as Neo than they wouldn’t have casted Fishbourne as Morpheous

    I think he would’ve been great in Inception though