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Jeff wrote:Also, here's my general deal about Will Smith: I've always enjoyed him as an entertainer, but I've only ever loved his acting back in 1993 for Six Degrees of Separation. Why hasn't he done a single smart, small picture since 1993? I mean, you know, just to mix it up?
Well, he did do Ali which I thought was an awesome performance.
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Asaf wrote:
Well, he did do Ali which I thought was an awesome performance.
I will see that, then. Thank you, Big Will Smith Discussion Thread.
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I recall doing tech for the cage match shows that involved singing the songs of will smith and then the spice girls. I think there was a third show with the soundtrack to RENT, but I could be mistaken.

So...if I may humbly propose:

"Arthur Simone and Bob McNichol Sing the Catalog of Will Smith"
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Hey, we are talking about this guy aren't we?

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After teenage rapper Bow Wow called Will Smith a "bubble-gum rapper" due to his softer, more gentle approach to hip hop, Will responded, "I don't have to respond to an immature, spoiled child".

As of April 6, 2006, Bow Wow and Will Smith resolved their differences.
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Post by Lants »

Will Smith has been nominated for two Oscars.

The reason he didn't win them was because of his involvement in the movie Wild Wild West, a controversial documentary about corruption in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

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for some reason as a child, Nightmare on My Street scared me even more than the Elm Street movies.

i still enjoy listening to Summertime on late afternoons in mid-August.

i have recited the theme song from Fresh Prince of Bel Air so many times, i've started doing it as Sean Connery and an old Jewish man just to keep it interesting for myself.

i love Independence Day and Men in Black and still own both on VHS.

i have yet to forgive Will Smith, Kevin Kline or Kenneth Branagh for Wild Wild West.

Will Smith helped me rediscover my love of the Bill Withers catalogue.

calling it the Karate Kid still pisses me off.
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beardedlamb wrote:Image

i used to recite, in its entirety, "nightmare on my street" and "parents just dont understand" during lunch in 4th grade.
dude, I too have it on vinyl. One of my first records ever. (along with Debbie Gibson, Weird Al, and Bon Jovi)

Man the B side of that record is funky. "We're too damned hyped y'all, too damn hyped"
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Post by Chuy! »

Will Smith (and to some extent Jamie Foxx) is responsible for making African Americans safe for white audiences... He's just so gosh-darned lovable... And talented... *uses a wrench to pull tongue out of cheek*
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Chuy! wrote:Will Smith (and to some extent Jamie Foxx) is responsible for making African Americans safe for white audiences... He's just so gosh-darned lovable... And talented... *uses a wrench to pull tongue out of cheek*
also, clean and well spoken!
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Chuy! wrote:Will Smith (and to some extent Jamie Foxx) is responsible for making African Americans safe for white audiences...
Disagree. I think Bill Cosby did that. Of course, the black community rebelled against that, to the point that even Bill got disgusted.

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Post by CarltonCuse »

Will Smith makes a cameo as himself in the final episode of LOST. In the alt-universe, Will Smith IS an action hero instead of just playing one on films and TV. He crosses over to our universe, sees this smoke monster trying to leave and starts going, "AWWW, HELLL NAHHHHHH" and flies a fighter plane right into the middle of it. It's breathtaking.
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the_reverend wrote:
Jeff wrote:
the_reverend wrote:i'm pissed at him, his son, Jackie Chan and anyone else involved in the new Karate Kid for not knowing the freaking difference between karate and kung fu.
The thing is, The Kung Fu Kid is a perfectly acceptable title for a movie. So yeah, WTF?
exactly! the Shaolin Kid, the Wushu Kid, the Wudong Kid, the Glorious Child of the Axe Hand Slap Carrying One Thousand Sorrows...there were plenty of other options!
If I had to take a guess, marketing. "The Karate Kid" has recognition by most parents as a film they enjoyed. Either encouraging their kids to see the film or the kids asking those parents to take/allow them to see it, the title goes a long way to driving more ticket sales.

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PaulM wrote:
the_reverend wrote:
Jeff wrote: The thing is, The Kung Fu Kid is a perfectly acceptable title for a movie. So yeah, WTF?
exactly! the Shaolin Kid, the Wushu Kid, the Wudong Kid, the Glorious Child of the Axe Hand Slap Carrying One Thousand Sorrows...there were plenty of other options!
If I had to take a guess, marketing. "The Karate Kid" has recognition by most parents as a film they enjoyed. Either encouraging their kids to see the film or the kids asking those parents to take/allow them to see it, the title goes a long way to driving more ticket sales.
yeah, but to me that's like making a movie about a bass player in a punk rock band and calling it "The Jazz Singer." it's got the recognition, sure, but it's not at all accurate. alas...
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the_reverend wrote:
PaulM wrote:
the_reverend wrote: exactly! the Shaolin Kid, the Wushu Kid, the Wudong Kid, the Glorious Child of the Axe Hand Slap Carrying One Thousand Sorrows...there were plenty of other options!
If I had to take a guess, marketing. "The Karate Kid" has recognition by most parents as a film they enjoyed. Either encouraging their kids to see the film or the kids asking those parents to take/allow them to see it, the title goes a long way to driving more ticket sales.
yeah, but to me that's like making a movie about a bass player in a punk rock band and calling it "The Jazz Singer." it's got the recognition, sure, but it's not at all accurate. alas...
Yeah but the general unwashed sheeple who go pay no attention to the details of movies will get the formula: "New" kid moves to town, gets bullied by local martial arts baddies, finds Asian teacher of martial arts, then goes on to become a master in a short time and beats the bullies, despite the fact they have been probably training from birth and have practiced every damn day of their life. The regular Joe Blow in the audience wants to see "The Karate Kid" and would go to said movie even if the kid was learning Akido, Muy Thai, or Ju Jitsu. To them it's all 'karate'.
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