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If you haven't seen it yet, by ALL MEANS, go see it!

It is well worth the trip. I had my doubts about it, but it was by far the best movie I've seen so far this year...granted I haven't seen Hulk, and Wanted yet.

I understand that it got mixed reviews, but I don't know how anyone could not like this movie.

Anybody else?


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Im gonna go see it this weekend. My friend saw it and said it was funny as heck. And what the hell is up with this add from the AD manager? Good lord!!!!


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I'll probably see it Saturday


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And what the hell is up with this add from the AD manager? Good lord!!!!




Ha! My guess is it either involves the title of the movie. Or maybe the lead actor. That is crazy.

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Im gonna go see it this weekend. My friend saw it and said it was funny as heck. And what the hell is up with this add from the AD manager? Good lord!!!!


Am i missing something? The ad is for smiley faces now.

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I just saw it today. I think it was pretty good, but it seemed a little short. It was still 1:45, but for some reason it seemed short.

Overall though, it was a nice flick. My expectations weren't very high going in, but I was pleasantly surprised.

I'll give it a


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Im gonna go see it this weekend. My friend saw it and said it was funny as heck. And what the hell is up with this add from the AD manager? Good lord!!!!


Am i missing something? The ad is for smiley faces now.




It was for some "thug gay chatline" I think was the title of it. It also had two pictures of black guys standing there. Whom apparently were thug and gay.

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That's the add I see. Gaythugdating.com

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That's the add I see. Gaythugdating.com



WTH,,LOL! Well I see links for the Cincinnati bengals so gaythugs still applies


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It was kinda short, but good nonetheless.

I don't like being in the theater for hours on end...I couldn't imagine having gone to see Titanic or King Kong!

Short and sweet


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This flick I will check out when it hits the video store. Will Smith usually makes some pretty good flicks, and this one seems, "Out there"

Thanks for the heads up!

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It was kinda short, but good nonetheless.

I don't like being in the theater for hours on end...I couldn't imagine having gone to see Titanic or King Kong!





Then you would have gone completely round the bend with Gone with the Wind....


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It was kinda short, but good nonetheless.

I don't like being in the theater for hours on end...I couldn't imagine having gone to see Titanic or King Kong!





Then you would have gone completely round the bend with Gone with the Wind....




I still to this day have never seen it!


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Haven't seen it but I knew it would be good. Will Smith won't do a bad movie. He might only have one bad movie under his belt (Wild West) and I liked it. He's by far my favorite actor.

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I thought I was the only one that liked Wild West...it sucked by normal standards but it was kinda funny in parts


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I will see it before it leaves. Is it as good as "I'm Legend "?

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I will see it before it leaves. Is it as good as "I'm Legend "?




BETTER! Way more interesting...not that I didn't like Legend...it just had it's slow parts.

I can't say enough about how much I liked this movie...I'll definitely go see it again.


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I wanna see Step Brothers later this month. The trailer I d/l onto my PS3 looked hilarious.


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I will see it before it leaves. Is it as good as "I'm Legend "?




BETTER! Way more interesting...not that I didn't like Legend...it just had it's slow parts.

I can't say enough about how much I liked this movie...I'll definitely go see it again.



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I wanna see Step Brothers later this month. The trailer I d/l onto my PS3 looked hilarious.




I haven't seen any trailers for it yet, but I'll guarantee it's funny. If those two can produce anything close to Talladega Nights, it will definitely be worth seeing!

Why can't comedies win an Oscar for best movie?


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Here ya go!



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Thank you sir...looks like a winner!


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Hey, I think there's some pieces missing in this thread........


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OMG,,, that's looking like it's either gonna be the dumbest flick yet, or it will keep me laughing for hours... I can't tell which....


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Hey, I think there's some pieces missing in this thread........



What? Somebody going off on somebody for no Godly reason???

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I was very surprised at how much I enjoyed this movie, I did not expect that, great flick!


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you'll be laughing...trust me


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I was very surprised at how much I enjoyed this movie, I did not expect that, great flick!




That's exactly how I felt about it. I thought it might be watchable going in...but didn't expect to want to see it again


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Where there's a Will ... there's a summer hit

Will Smith usually succeeds at the box office no matter the genre

Friday, July 04, 2008
By Barbara Vancheri, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette


Will Smith has been a consistent hitmaker in July movie theaters.

If anyone ever asked, "Nicest star you've ever met?" the answer would be easy: Will Smith.

Truth be told, most regular reporters (not celebs like Mary Hart or Leonard Maltin) rarely get to know movie stars. They talk to them by phone or meet them at roundtable interviews or, occasionally, during one-on-one sessions that usually last 20 minutes, until a hovering publicist signals "Last question" and then, "Next!"

Writers stand at the fringe of the red carpet and see if the Academy Award nominees, presenters or guests will veer toward the press bleachers and stop to talk before they rejoin the throng inching toward the Kodak Theatre.

Some actors seem to hate the publicity process. Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones and Sean Connery always looked as if they would rather be anywhere but fielding nosy, noxious questions from wretched writers. Not Smith.

If Jones comes across as the equivalent of a bitter cup of strong coffee, Smith is all cream and sugar. The Philadelphia native is happy to be there. He is funny, likable, smart, talented, hard-working, energetic, a devoted husband and dad, and a friend who hasn't thrown Tom Cruise under the bus just because others wanted to.

He has yet to meet a genre he couldn't master, from biopic ("Ali") to romantic comedy ("Hitch") to inspirational weepie ("The Pursuit of Happyness) to sci-fi ("I Am Legend," just the most recent).

"Men in Black II" co-star Lara Flynn Boyle once said he is "about as perfect as they come." All kidding aside, she added, "My mom always says that to make people feel good about themselves is a gift," and he has it.


Title 3-day opening Worldwide gross Release day
I, Robot $52,179,887 $347,200,000 7/16/2004
Bad Boys II $46,522,560 $273,300,000 7/18/2003
Men in Black II $52,148,751 $442,000,000 7/03/2002
Wild Wild West $27,687,484 $222,100,000 6/30/1999
Men in Black $51,068,455 $589,400,000 7/02/1997
Independence Day $50,228,264 $817,000,000 7/03/1996
Source: Media By Numbers


All of this comes across in interviews and on screen, so it's no wonder that his movies have grossed nearly $4.6 billion around the world, and that's not counting ensemble efforts such as the animated "Shark Tale."

He once jokingly called Fourth of July "Big Willy Weekend," but the holiday has been on hiatus. It's back with "Hancock," and its PG-13 rating, 90-minute length and star guarantee big numbers despite largely lukewarm reviews.

In honor of "Hancock," we look at the world according to Will, summer edition:

• "Independence Day" -- Released on July 2, 1996, this sci-fi sensation grossed $817 million (in today's dollars, that's more than $1 billion) around the world.

Tom Shone's book "Blockbuster" recounts the audacity of director and co-writer Roland Emmerich's centerpiece image: " 'You want to blow up the White House?' The executives at Fox were seated in a row on the sofa at the studio's Culver City headquarters, and they were understandably worried."

Producer-writer Dean Devlin and Emmerich agreed that destroying 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. would be a bad idea if the attackers were terrorists, but they were ... space aliens.

Invaders plus a cast that included Smith as a hotshot military pilot, Jeff Goldblum as a technogeek and Judd Hirsch as his father, Randy Quaid as a drunken crop duster and Bill Pullman as the president of the United States. Years later, Emmerich told the Post-Gazette, "In 'Independence Day,' I was looking for lots of comedians; it was almost like the comedic tone was the most important part."

And Smith was key to that, as the PG gave the movie three stars and called it a surefire crowd-pleaser: "For all its newfangled effects, 'Independence Day' qualifies as an example of old-fashioned filmmaking on a huge scale -- gung-ho, larger than life and as much fun as a movie can be that turns many of Earth's biggest cities and their inhabitants into intergalatic barbecue."

• "Men in Black" -- Smith capitalized on his newfound status as Mr. July with this comedy about elite cops monitoring alien activity on Earth. It opened July 2, 1997.

Smith was paired with Tommy Lee Jones, and this silly sci-fi comedy fired on all cylinders, earning slightly more than "Independence Day" during its first three days in the U.S., eventually grossing $250 million domestically and more than twice that around the globe.

It inspired many a Halloween costume, became a top video seller and spawned a sequel five years later.

Once again, we doled out three stars and said: "The film is very much calculated to woo us with attitude, and it succeeds brilliantly in that department."

• "Wild, Wild West" -- Only in Will's world would almost $28 million be considered a disappointment for an opening weekend. But, then again, this is probably the worst of Smith's films, through no fault of his own.

The 1960s television series was recast as a movie, with Smith as the charismatic hero James West, Kevin Kline as master of disguises Artemus Gordon and Kenneth Branagh as the villain. In assigning this two stars, we skewered its screenplay, anachronisms, ridiculous elements and lack of a real character for Salma Hayek to play, other than sexpot.

• "Men in Black II" -- What was once fresh and hip was now familiar, although Smith and Jones proved again that they have comic chemistry.

In giving it two-and-a-half stars on July 3, 2002, we suggested, "You can't take any of it too seriously as you wait for the Smith song 'Black Suits Comin' (Nod Ya Head)' to play over the closing credits and imprint itself on your brain."

• "Bad Boys II" -- The opening was July 18, but it helped to anchor the summer of 2003 and reunited the key team from 1995's "Bad Boys": director Michael Bay and Smith and Martin Lawrence as Miami narcotics detectives.

An action picture about the pursuit of a Cuban drug lord, "Bad Boys II" is shot through with over-the-top stunts, artistically composed shots and a heavy dose of violence. Minutes into the movie, Smith strips off his KKK white robe disguise and emerges with guns ablazing, his body posed against a burning cross in the background.

"It serves violence in oversize portions, making it seem gluttonous on both sides of the screen," we said, slapping a two-and-a-half stars rating on it.

• "I, Robot" -- Once again, a mid-July release but a hit at home and overseas in 2004.

A sci-fi film suggested by the work of Isaac Asimov, it is set in the year 2035 and featured Smith as a Chicago homicide detective who suspects a robot may have committed murder. What would WALL-E think?

But, in giving this two-and-a-half stars we pointed out that a thriller is only as good as its villain and too many were bloodless here. "Except for the hot-blooded performance of Smith, who expertly pulls off action sequences as well as emotion and a few welcome wisecracks, the movie is cool, right down to its color scheme."
Post-Gazette movie editor Barbara Vancheri can be reached at bvancheri@post-gazette.com or 412-263-1632.

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We saw it this weekend and LOVED it. Definitely has a bit of a strange twist... you kinda have to be paying attention to pick up on it. Apart from that, what a great flick. It was really weird to hear Will swear (gasp!). Loved the character at the beginning of the movie - he always has good character development IMO. What a fine actor. I will see anything he's in no matter what the storyline.

I didn't think it was as good as "I Am Legend" but it was definitely better than "Wild Wild West"



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It is well worth the trip. I had my doubts about it, but it was by far the best movie I've seen so far this year...




It's not even in the same ballpark as Wall-E.


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It was really weird to hear Will swear (gasp!)



You must not have seen Bad Boys and Bad Boys 2!

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It's not even in the same ballpark as Wall-E.



Haven't seen it, but I imagine they're two different types of movies!


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Saw it last night...

Thought the movie was pretty good...not really the greatest movie ever by him...Men in black will never be beaten....the first one was prolly the best movie of his ever....bad boys comes in after and independence day after that. this a good movie none the less


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http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/?yr=2008&wknd=27&p=.htm

Hancock scored $66 million this past weekend.

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Saw Wall-E and Hancock; both great movies and very entertaining. I LOVED Wall-E and so did a lot of people; there wasn't a single kid in the audience in a packed theater.


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Saw and thought it was really good - I KNEW there was something up with that Chick when she first met Hancock and then kept talking bad about him... didn't see the twist though, that that was a nice part of the story.

Overall really good movie, Cracked me up in the beginning


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It's not even in the same ballpark as Wall-E.



Haven't seen it, but I imagine they're two different types of movies!




Oh totally, but I meant as far as overall entertainment value


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I'm planning to take my kids eventually. It looks good, and I love Pixar movies. I'll probably enjoy it more than them!


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I said the exact same thing!


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It's up there with Toy Story and Monsters Inc (the 2 best Pixar movies, I think)


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