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  1. good 2 see jazzy was in attendance.. jeff and ellen are playin around in the making of summertime video
  2. yeah they show TRL USA and TRL UK about a month later here in Oz..
  3. man that is such a hard choice.. i think i'll have to say ja rule just for the whole "murder inc" thing yeah murders kool dude!
  4. i remember there was an interview with will when he was in australia around 97..and he was talking about it.. he said he just straight bitch slapped him for being a fool!! it was a very very funny interview
  5. i love the fact that the movies gonna be like this..cant wait!
  6. kool..ill say it again TRL is a music show..so they gotta ask will about the album..so hopefully we will get an update
  7. Smith: 'I, Robot Is Darker And Amazing' Exclusive: The Fresh Prince gets serious 17 June 2004 If you've been studying I, Robot's promotional campaign with any interest – and to our eternal shame, it's been keeping us up at nights – you might have noticed a gradual change in tone. The first trailers for the Alex Proyas movie, in which technophobe cop Will Smith stumbles upon an apparent conspiracy by robots to take over the world, despite inbuilt laws preventing them from harming humans, were mostly light-hearted, showcasing Smith's usual wisecracking schtick. They didn't go down particularly well, especially with fans of Isaac Asimov's original stories on which the movie is very loosely based. Since then, though, the trailers and posters have gradually become much darker, more serious, less campy - very much in keeping with the work of Dark City director Proyas. Is this, then, a new breed of Will Smith movie? “People will be very surprised," says the former Fresh Prince, speaking exclusively to Empire. "It's darker, it’s really well done, it’s amazing. It is essentially an art house movie masquerading as a big summer sized action film.” Hmm… not sure how that will go down with the great unwashed in Buttplug, Idaho (or indeed, Milton Keynes), but it's an admirable declaration of intent. “I think it’s what the future of action movies are going to have to be like," insists Smith. "You have to think a bit, you gotta pay attention and in the film there are intellectual concepts that need to be debated and discussed and argued about." That's fighting talk, Will. But then, with an intriguing story, seemingly impressive special effects from Digital Domain, and the stunning Bridget Moynahan as Dr Susan Calvin, a robot psychologist who assist's Smith's Del Spooner in his battle to uncover the conspiracy, I, Robot has emerged from the shadows to become, potentially, one of the summer's most intriguing movies. Watch this space…
  8. its a pity LL has done a club/crunk track cause thats what is hot right now :bang: :bang: i mean the rapping is okay but the chorus is awful :nono: :nono: heres a link 2 the track [url="http://vibe.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=343"]http://vibe.com/modules.php?op=modload&nam...article&sid=343[/url]
  9. mtv germany showin us sum love [url="http://www.mtv.de/bigwilly/index.php"]Big Willie[/url]
  10. yeah this album is great..totally ol skool in terms of samples beats..and rhymes.. if u like ol skool get it! if u dont know ol skool then u wouldnt get it...
  11. yeah that must be annoying..they are just trying to chill and they got the paparazzi takin photos.. no wonder wil bitch slapped that paparazzi guy at an airport
  12. well that result proves a champion team will always beat a team of champions... well done to the pistons
  13. man this topic has been done 2 death :bang:
  14. for those wonderin whatever happened to kid n play.. this from cozmo d(newcleus/jam on it) on another board,,,] Kid 'N' Play.....need i say more.....damn i used to love them dancin fools what ever happened to kid n play? Kid is doing "Showtime At The Apollo". Last time I talked to him he had decided not to even bother rapping anymore and to do stand-up comedy instead. I have no idea about Play...I heard he was trying to do movies. and from some1 else.. As for Christopher "Play" Martin...no lie...he is one of the youth ministers at my church here in NC.
  15. [quote=KevTastic,Jun 15 2004, 02:48 PM]It really is amazing how many new things we still get found after all these years.[/quote] exactly .. just when we thought we had everything... :thumb:
  16. i went to get the album today..and the courier that delivers the albums went on strike..so no one had it :cussing: :cussing: :cussing: which is really annoying.. hope it comes in tomorrow im really looking forward to it.. i feel like some ol skool hip hop at the moment
  17. janet was definitely the best actor..and she really stood out in the first couple of series when a lot of the cast were still gettin in 2 it
  18. yeah they just keep em coming... [url="http://www.foxjapan.com/movies/irobot/trailers/large.mov"]http://www.foxjapan.com/movies/irobot/trailers/large.mov[/url]
  19. she did record new traxs in the last 6 months..im not sure if she still has a record deal though
  20. I saw this movie the other day as I was invited to a sneak test screening to a "highly anticipated action movie to be released by a major motion picture studio". We didn't find out what movie it was until literally a minute before it started. We had to sign consent and disclosure forms, and state where we worked and everything (two sports journalists were barred from entry, due to the studio not wanting any premature reviews published, as this was still a work-in-progress.) I just stated retail for fear that me saying "manager of the music/Movie department at Target or Suncoast sales associate would get me kicked out. We were practically strip searched fpr camera phones, cameras or any recording device . They even confiscated my pack of gum because the foil wrappers set off the metal detector!! Anyways, aside for the unfinished special effects in the movie, this film kicked ass!! This is Will Smith's best picture ever (and I liked Bad Boys, Six Degrees, Men In Black, ID4, Ali, even Wild Wild West) and he's surrounded by a great cast including Bridget Moynahan (Coyote Ugly, The Recruit), Chi McBride ("Boston Public", "The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer"), James Cromwell (The Sum Of All Fears, The General's Daughter), Bruce Greenwood (Thirteen Days, Double Jeopardy), Alan Tudyk (Dodgeball, "Firefly") and Shia LeBouf (Holes, "Even Stevens"). *SPOILERS*SPOILERS*SPOILERS* This movie is waaay better than I expected. Will Smith's character, Detective Dale Spooner is comedic/cynical/borderline paranoid. He hates robots and think they plan to take over the world by destroying humans, even though there has been no documented case of a robot hurting a human. In fact all robots are programmed with three laws: Law I - A robot may not cause any harm to a human or allow any harm to fall upon a human due to inaction. Law II - A robot must do what a human tells it to do, unless it violates Law I. Law III - A robot must protect itself from harm unless it violates either or both of Law i or Law II. While investigating a reported suicide at U.S. Robotics (USR) that he suspects is murder, "Spoon" is surprised by a robot that is hiding at the crime scene. The robot points a gun at Spoon's head and tries to defend himself, which no robot is supposed to be able to do. The robot escapes and a chase ensues, with Spoon eventually calling for back-up and the robot taken into custody. The corporation that created the robots is pissed off because a robot cannot be charged with a crime. Even the police dept. thinks Spoon is crazy. They work out a compromise where the corp. will destroy the robot. Spoon questions the robot before his release and is surprised to see the robot expressing different emotions such as fear & anger as well as talking about love and "dreams", all things a robot is not supposed to understand. Spoon thinks there is a cover-up because a massive trade-in of old robots for newer, more-human looking NS5s is about to take place in the coming week. The manufacturer, USR, plans to have an NS5 in every household (meaning a 1 robot to every 5 people ratio). Throughout the movie, Spoon is constantly attacked by NS5 robots but due to the super-efficiency of "car-accident debris-sweepers, and other robots, it makes him look crazy. He is kicked off the police force, but that doesn't stop him. Let me just say this movie features "old" robot vs. "new" robot fights, human vs. robot street rumbles, Matrix-like fight sequences, and evrything you could want from a robot action movie!!! Spoon has a bunch of great one-liners, but there is a lot of cursing in the movie so while the studio says the rating "is believed to be 'PG-13', the studio cannot, of course, guarantee the rating that the film will ultimately receive." I hope they get this rating because they could lose a substantial audience if its R-rated or substantial laughs if its edited out. I participated in a chat-session afterwards to let them know what we liked and didn't like. Many people liked the cast but felt that some of the relationships were never explained (Will Smith and LeBeouf's characters, Spoon and his grandmother, "Gigi".) Certain cause-and-effects subplots might need to be more "fleshed" out and not so ambiguous or implied(there's a spoiler in that line somewhere!!). We all seemed to agree the special effects were going to be awesome (some were complete, while some still looked like they were straight out of "Tron"). Bridget Moynahan is hot as always and Bruce Greenwood is creepy. The design of the robots and their mobility is better than any I've ever seen before (read: they actually look, move and act like robots as opposed to cyborgs). I can't wait to see this movie upon completion and buy the DVD. I'm not usually a sci-fi nut, but this movie could easily turn me into a junkie!! Highly recommended!! *END SPOILER*END SPOILER*END SPOILER* I, Robot hits theatres on July 16th!!!
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