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Yo I dunno why it's the cool thing to downplay Will Smith.Will Smith isn't an A-lister?
He is a bona fide movie star.
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Yo I dunno why it's the cool thing to downplay Will Smith.Will Smith isn't an A-lister?
He is a bona fide movie star.
Yeah, you don't know what you're talking about.Terrible actor if you ask me. Like i said; undeservedly imo.
Won't knock that. Guess it's true; "how quick we forget.."Yeah, you don't know what you're talking about.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_SmithWon't knock that. Guess it's true; "how quick we forget.."
Remind me again why I'm wrong?
Dude's a hard sell; It's just tough for i personally taking him seriously. In every action role he's in, he still seems to be living his Bad Boy days.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Smith
But I dunno maybe you have a different definition of A-list.
Enemy of the State? Ali? Men In Black? I, Robot? I Am Legend? All that is just Will "living his Bad Boy days"?Dude's a hard sell; It's just tough for i personally taking him seriously. In every action role he's in, he still seems to be living his Bad Boy days.
Like i said, way more talent out there than the guy from Hitch.
Lol, this is hilarious. iRobot? Men in Black? I am Legend? That's the best, really? You forgot Ali.Enemy of the State? Ali? Men In Black? I, Robot? I Am Legend? All that is just Will "living his Bad Boy days"?
At this point I can't really value your opinion when it comes to movies and actors.
Are there other talented actors out there? Sure. Are there even more talented ctors than him? Yeah. That doesnt take away from Will Smith's talent though.
You can't read?Lol, this is hilarious. iRobot? Men in Black? I am Legend? That's the best, really? You forgot Ali.
Dude, value it, or not, all you want.
WILL SMITH IS A BAD ACTOR. Period.
Lol, greaaat. You loved I am Legend, didn'tcha? You're right though, Bad boys is a bit of mindless fun as compared to the I am Legend method acting. Well, his attempt at it.You can't read?
Ali is the second movie I named.
And this is Will Smith's resume.
Youre the one saying hes living his Bad Boy days in other action roles.
This is a clear example that shows you can not tell the difference between different acting performances. So its highly likely you dont know what good acting is.
I mean seriously who but you thinks Will Smith in Bad Boys is the same acting as Will Smith in I Am Legend?
Your opinion on anything acting related means nothing man. PERIOD.
Ok manDude's a hard sell; It's just tough for i personally taking him seriously. In every action role he's in, he still seems to be living his Bad Boy days.
Like i said, way more talent out there than the guy from Hitch.
We were talking about acting performances not movies Keep up.Lol, greaaat. You loved I am Legend, didn'tcha?
Damn we can stop here. You trying so hard and don't even know what method acting isYou're right though, Bad boys is a bit of mindless fun as compared to the I am Legend method acting. Well, his attempt at it.
To say this, I'm not even sure you know what youre talking about.Certain genres of acting are lost on the guy.
This is pure ignorance. I get it now though.and is pretty much typecasted at this career-point
Ha, this guy. He picks his darn movies, and I'll ask, all your semantics aside; what's the last critical hit he starred in? When was it?We were talking about acting performances not movies
This is irrelevant.Ha, this guy. He picks his darn movies, and I'll ask, all your semantics aside; what's the last critical hit he starred in? When was it?
See this is how I know your ignorance is abundant.You just won't admit he's a bad actor, aren't you? Keep holding that L. Lol.
Dude's career is gone downhill (i take 0 pleasure in admitting it) and you're in denial.
It’s official, the DCEU is dead, with Warner Bros’ chief Kevin Tsujihara confirming the studio has moved away from the idea of a connected universe for its DC superhero properties – otherwise known as the DC Extended Universe.
“The universe isn’t as connected as we thought it was going to be five years ago,” Tsujihara told The LA Times. “You’re seeing much more focus on individual experiences around individual characters. That’s not to say we won’t at some point come back to that notion of a more connected universe. But it feels like that’s the right strategy for us right now.”
And who’s responsible for the death of the interconnected DCEU? Wonder Woman.
“What Patty Jenkins did on Wonder Woman illustrated to us what you could do with these characters who are not Batman and Superman. Obviously, we want to get those two in the right place, and we want strong movies around Batman and Superman. But Aquaman is a perfect example of what we can do. They’re each unique and the tone’s different in each movie.”
Kevin Tsujihara, Chairman and CEO of Warner Bros., and Director Patty Jenkins seen at The World Premiere of Warner Bros. Pictures “Wonder Woman” at The Pantages Theatre on Thursday, May 25, 2017, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Eric Charbonneau/Invision for Warner Bros./AP Images)
So, it appears that sometimes heroes don’t wear capes – Wonder Woman seems to have done more to secure the future of Warner Brothers DC movies than Batman or Superman, which is an astonishing achievement. 2017’s Justice League was intended to be the culmination of Warner Bros.’ DCEU, bringing together Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Flash, and Cyborg, but that crashed and burned, changing directors halfway through and undergoing extensive reshoots, which led to an over-baked and under-proved mess of a film.
The film grossed £496 million worldwide against a break-even point of £566 million, making it the lowest overall gross of the DCEU. It’s clear a course correction was overdue.
Tsujihara continued, “The upcoming slate, with Shazam, Joker, Wonder Woman 1984 and Birds of Prey, feels like we’re on the right track. We have the right people in the right jobs working on it.”
Those ‘right people’ include Patty Jenkins returning for Wonder Woman 1984, David Sandberg heading up Shazam, Todd Phillips directing Joker, and Margot Robbie collaborating with Cathy Yan for Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), which sounds like a strong line up to us (even if we do hate that full Birds Of Prey title).
You’ll be able to see Shazam first, it’s in UK cinemas next month – landing on 5 April.