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Seven Pounds Weighs in on DVD and Blu-ray on March 17th
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Title: Seven Pounds Starring: Will Smith Released: 17th March 2009 SRP: $28.96 (DVD) Further Details: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($28.96) and Blu-ray ($39.95) releases of Seven Pounds which stars Will Smith, Rosario Dawson and Woody Harrelson. Each will be available to own from the 17th March. Extras will include a director commentary, 4 behind the scenes featurettes, and deleted scenes. The Blu-ray release will also include an additional digital copy of the film, and BD-Live content. We've attached an advertisement containing some early package artwork below: http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/seven-pounds.html -
Alfonso Ribeiro talking about the first Aunt Viv
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Will Smith’s hugs, pats were comforting on sets: Woody Harrelson New York, Jan 28 (IANS) Hollywood actor Woody Harrelson, who plays a blind piano player in “Seven Pounds”, says superstar Will Smith put him at ease by hugging and patting him on the sets of the movie.“I remember the first day on the set - I was so nervous about playing a blind piano player and Will came in and he was just patting people on the back and giving hugs and I thought, ‘it’s pretty amazing that the biggest star in the world is one of the nicest guys in the world’. That put me at ease,” said Harrelson. The “Indecent Proposal” star says that though Will maintained this cheerful demeanour throughout the time he was on the sets, he was also very focused on the work. “He (Will) was always trying new things and I think that helped us all get the full emotional content out of the story,” Harrelson added. “Seven Pounds”, releasing in India Feb 13, is a suspense tale of a man with a haunting secret to redeem himself by drastically changing the lives of seven total strangers. http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/uncate..._100148239.html
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Feliz cumpleaños VIsqo. Have a nice one! :tee: :emot-keke: :clap2: :birthday: :7: :dj: :Party_fest09: :kool: :wickedwisdom: :jazzy: :2thumbs: :party: :wiggle: :gettinjiggywitit:
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Steven Spielberg’s ‘Oldboy’ Adaptation To Be ‘Nothing Less Than Stunning,’ Says Will Smith It’s been several months since we last heard about Steven Spielberg’s plans to adapt the popular manga “Oldboy” into a live-action film starring Will Smith, but fans of both the manga and the original live-action adaptation released in 2003 have been buzzing about whether the edgy story will be softened for American audiences. With the film and the original manga well-known for their disturbing themes — a crucial plot point involves incest — and graphic violence, is the typically family-friendly Spielberg up to the task of staying true to the dark, violent nature of the story? “It’s the thing that Steven was attracted to,” Smith told MTV News. “We’re working from the comic and we haven’t done anything other than talk about it. So we’ll see what happens, but he’s not going to do anything that would be less than stunning.” “Oldboy” tells the story of a young man who has been imprisoned in solitary confinement for a decade of his life, with only a television as a link to the outside world. When he finally breaks free, he sets off on a quest to exact vengeance upon his unknown jailers. The manga was previously adapted to the screen by Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook, whose film garnered substantial critical accolades around the world upon its release, and has received high praise from action-film junkies such as Quentin Tarantino. In one of the story’s most memorable and visceral scenes, the film’s protagonist turns up at a sushi restaurant after years of eating gruel in his prison, and demands to “eat something alive.” His tormentors present him with a live octopus that nearly kills him as he devours it, making for an unforgettable — and controversial — sequence. So, cross your fingers and hope that Will Smith has an appetite for octopus, “Oldboy” fans! Do you think Will Smith and Steven Spielberg will make a faithful version of ‘Oldboy’? Do you want to see Smith chow down on live octopus? Tell us! http://splashpage.mtv.com/2009/01/26/steve...ays-will-smith/
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBGlyw5qLgw...feature=channel :wiggle:
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http://www.imdb.com/features/rto/2009/oscars :shakehead:
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Will Smith: 'My Son Stopped me From Reviving Music Career'
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He didn't do anything.. Seven Pounds is his worst performed movie since Bagger Vance.. Only 70 million in the US..It may finish with 150 million worldwide but Pursuit of Happyness did 320 million.. I Am Legend did nearly 600 million.. its a long way off from that.... Yeah Tim, but 'Seven Pounds' won't be a disaster after all. It's not a big box office success, ok, but it's not a flop either. Let's remember the Production Budget for this movie was $55 million. Plus, you can't compare this movie with 'I am Legend' man. That was a blockbuster. This is a drama.
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Gabriele Muccino talks Will Smith & Making Seven Pounds http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTHWrs2ohPE
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Domestic: $69,369,933 62.5% + Foreign: $41,635,786 37.5% __________________________________ = Worldwide: $111,005,719 :wickedwisdom:
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Thanks Tim, love it :thumbsup:
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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Karate Kid’ Ralph Macchio Breaks Silence On Will Smith Remake We all know a “Karate Kid” remake starring Will Smith’s son Jaden is coming. We all know that some people are unsure that this is a good thing. But still, even as the project has been rendered wobbly with controversy, Ralph Macchio refuses to sweep the leg. VIDEO! http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2009/01/19/exclu...l-smith-remake/ “Listen, here’s my take on it,” the 80’s icon told MTV News on Sunday, making his first-ever public statements addressing the remake of the film that made him famous. “I think Jaden - you know, Will Smith’s kid - the kid’s got chops. He’s young; he’s like eleven…That story will work forever, when well-told. So, it makes sense in that respect.” Without offering to teach young Smith-san to catch a fly with chopsticks, however, Macchio was eager to offer a bit of teacher-like advice: “From my personal view, the filling the void of what Mr. Miyagi was - and the magic of that character - is going to be the toughest task,” he said of the potential landmines to be tiptoed around by Smith, his producer/dad, writer Chris Murphy and “Pink Panther 2” director Harald Zwart. “I (also) don’t know where the romantic story-arc goes (with Smith’s Daniel) at that age.” Macchio, in Park City to publicize his Slamdance flick “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead,” added that friends have been sending him the latest news about the Smith remake ever since it was announced. “(The ‘Karate Kid’ remake is) going to be interesting, from the respect that I think if they intend on copying some of the elements that are still present now (it won’t be easy),” Macchio said of the original film’s classic moments. “Reruns of the movie play a lot on television, so the now-generation knows it. It’s not like ‘Ocean’s 11′. When they remade that, no one had seen the other one in thirty years.” Still, as a veteran actor who hopes to direct his first feature film soon, the 47-year-old icon insisted he can’t help but put some thought into how remaking such a beloved film could work – if at all. “If they separate themselves from (the original) but still hold true to the human message behind the movie,” he reasoned. “I think that story could last forever.” Macchio also shared his thoughts with us on the casting of Jackie Chan, whether he’ll do a cameo, and the vocal outrage of sites like “Defamer” that have been vocal in criticizing the project. Stay tuned, as we’ll be posting those follow-ups soon. How do you feel about the thoughts of the original Daniel-san? Will there always be one “Karate Kid,” or are you willing to make room for another?
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'Seven Pounds' scores overseas 'Slumdog Millionaire' jumps 50% in Britain Will Smith's "Seven Pounds" carried the most weight at the weekend's foreign box office with $19.8 million at 3,502 playdates in 25 markets. Awards season contender "Slumdog Millionaire" highlighted the frame as its British take jumped 50% to $3.6 million to lead in the U.K. "Seven Pounds" pulled in its top numbers from Spain with $4.2 million -- the best launch in nine months in that market -- and from its second Italian frame with $3.4 million, off 42%. It also posted second-place openings in France with $3 million, where it trailed the second weekend of "Twilight," and in the U.K. with $2.4 million. Sony's cumed $40.8 million from "Seven Pounds" in international markets while still early in its run to go along with $69 million domestically. Overall business stayed moderate in the wake of the end of the holidays and school vacations. In the same frame a year ago, Smith's "I Am Legend" led the international pack with $28.7 million. The "Pounds" victory ended a four-weekend winning streak by Paramount's "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa," which pulled in $8.3 million at 6,054 in 61 markets, pushing the toon's foreign cume to $380 million. Summit's "Twilight" put the bite on $13 million at 3,456 for a $135 million foreign total. Warner Bros. "Yes Man" continued to receive positive international response with $12 million at 3,200 in four dozen markets, led by a $2.7 million Russian launch, for $67 million cume. Fox's "Australia" remained a respectable player in foreign mulitplexes with $10.3 million at 4,750 in 56 markets, led by a $2.7 million launch in Italy. International support is helping to salvage Baz Luhrmann's epic with $118.5 million outside the United States -- $70 million higher than the disappointing domestic total. Fox also saw "Bride Wars" romance its way to $6.2 million at 1,100 in 16 markets, led by a No. 1 launch in Australia with $2.2 million, nearly double the opening of "Role Models." "Wars" also declined only 23% to $2 million in its second British frame. Adam Sandler's "Bedtime Stories" showed some life with $4.5 million at 3,400 in 25 markets, all from holdover business, to push the family comedy's foreign cume to $68 million. The weekend saw a smattering of launches and expansions among Oscar contenders, ahead of Thursday's nominations announcement. "Slumdog" opened in fourth in France with $1.4 million and Paramount's "Revolutionary Road" drove to $2.4 million at 513 in five openings, led by $1.4 million in Germany. "Doubt" generated a solid $675,000 at 110 in its first openings in five markets, led by $410,000 in Australia; "Milk" took in $280,000 at 118 in its second Spanish frame; "Frost/Nixon" grossed $210,000 at 117 in four markets for a $1.3 million cume. http://www.variety.com/article/VR111799873...yid=13&cs=1
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Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrhUojDeIio...re=channel_page Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LblpyF3rDR4...feature=channel Part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7k8sxH8RBM...feature=channel Part 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yVyxnmVp00...feature=channel Part 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQ-x2TqeWiY...feature=channel Part 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4hG-jMPTHk...feature=channel
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Well, better late than never man :lolsign: :thumbsup:
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I saw the movie yesterday and I have to say that I loved it. One of my favorite Will Smith movies without any doubt. I'm planning on seeing 'Seven Pounds' again soon. 8.5/10
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Interview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHLFB51ACgA
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Will Smith & Paolo Bonolis - Porta a Porta http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qCGA8k0WZs
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Will en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uer90ol1Pw Premiere de la película: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbLd9oURNFM Entrevistas: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yp7Yo96xxnY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LR1lBWMgJVU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0SOekSz5cY
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Big Willie shows his style at London's Seven Pound premiere http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-lGUyR83-Y Will Smith at Seven Pounds Gala Premiere - London - Arrivals http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg-k_tnpXYk
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Francis Lawrence reveals what he wants in an I Am Legend prequel Francis Lawrence, who directed 2007's I Am Legend, told SCI FI Wire that he, star Will Smith and writer/producer Akiva Goldsman are awaiting a script, by D.B. Weiss, for the proposed prequel film, which will again explore the idea of what it means to be the last man on Earth. "That was the real reason I wanted to do the movie in the first place, really, was the idea of 'What does that world look like, what does it do to you when you're by yourself?'" Lawrence said in an exclusive interview Thursday night in Universal City, Calif., where he was promoting his upcoming limited NBC series Kings. "What does it do without people, without companionship and sound and the loss of your family, without anybody to talk to? I think that's really what people connected to, and so the tough thing is, how do we do that again and in a different way?" The first film showcased Smith's performance as Robert Neville, the last human survivor of a virulent plague that has transformed the rest of humanity into ravening vampire-like creatures. The prequel would step back to a time before the events of the first movie, which was based on Richard Matheson's classic SF novel. The movie is reportedly envisioned as a prequel because Smith's character perishes in the first movie. "I have my beliefs on what was interesting about the first story and what was not so interesting about the first story, and I think that to go back, there has to be a truly viable reason to go back into that world that I think interested everybody, so that's the real struggle," Lawrence said. "The struggle is to find a story that brings us back in a way that's hopefully just as interesting as the first time around." Lawrence added: "Yeah, if we figure out the story, I'm absolutely involved in the prequel. ... We've had conversations. The three of us, Will and Akiva and I, have sat down and talked, and there's a writer that's working on it right now. So we came up with the bones of a story, and now we're waiting to see a script." Lawrence said there's no time frame for development of the project. "It's really just honestly about trying to come up with something really good," he said. "I think that's the bottom line for all of us: ... It's not a rush. It's 'Let's just try and make it good and make it right and do what we want to do.'" http://scifiwire.com/2009/01/francis-lawre...end-prequel.php
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'Everybody and their mama is doing a documentary on Obama,' director tells MTV News at Sundance. The combination of Barack Obama, Will Smith and Spike Lee sounds like a winning ticket on any ballot, be it at the box office or beyond. But according to the noted Brooklyn filmmaker — despite Obama's comments about his and Smith's similar ears and the Fresh Prince's own lobbying to play the president-elect — a movie involving all three would never happen. "Not doing it," Lee told MTV News on Friday (January 16) during the Sundance Film Festival. "Everybody and their mama is doing a documentary on Obama." The "Do the Right Thing" director also added that he's not interested in doing a project on Vice President-elect Joseph Biden either. "It's not an interest for me," he said. "I'd love to see them, but it's not something that I want to do." Besides, Lee noted, Smith doesn't actually want to portray Barack Obama in a movie — he actually wants to be the president of the United States. "Will wasn't joking," Lee said, laughing. In past interviews, Smith has often explained that if he sets his mind on something, he truly believes he can achieve it. "Obama beat him to the punch," Lee said. "They'll still let him run, though, if he wants. You gotta speak to Will, I guess. I can't speak for him." Lee is set to host a symposium on Monday at Howard University centered on the inauguration of America's first black president. http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1602977/story.jhtml